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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. S. C. THOMPSON. 'Phone 426. S. C. THOMPSON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 163 CASHEL STREET (Opp. Mes3i3 Pyno and Co.). HAS FOR SALE. 4J ACRES AT PAPANUI. THIS is splendid land, has grown 16 tons of potatoes to tho aero, buildings compviss house of 5 rooms, 4 stall cowshed, stable, loosebox, trap shed, bike-shed, and numerous 4ihcr outbuildings. Close to tram and railway. Price iSiO. 26 ACRES Good Land, subdivided into 3 paddocks, well watered, and house of 4 rooms, newly painted, \v.-house, scUilcry, pantry, trap-shed, wool-shed, stable, loose-box. Price £1170. This property is only 15 miles from the city. 3 ACRES of Best Land and a First-class House of G rooms, papered throughout, and all conveniences, 1!. and c., Dou'.tpn ba;h and basin, and good outbuildings, including carshed, largo atable, .workshop, loft, etc. Also 3 large o-lasshouses, fowiliouse, pigstye. Price, fO'-O. 0 The land opposite this property brought £145 per acre. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. 67 ACRES Dairy Farm, situated 4 miles from tho Square, some of the best dairy farming land in N.Z. Buildinp compnso Five-roomed House, elcctric light, all conveniences, full stock. There are 19 cow-byies, stables, trapshed, pigstye, etc., ctc. !*:<> stock comprises herd of 46 cows, dairy carts, dravs, traps, implements, hay, etc., etc. I'rice, £-2000 as a going concern. Casli ic-q\vHY-"PAY RENT? HERE IS YOUR CHANCE. A SPLENDID HOUSE in St. Albans, with all conveniences, elcctric light, bath, lavatory basin, sc-ullery, and large pantyjTho whole 6 rooms of this house are well papered and tho section i* 26 perches and 55ft frontage. Tho outbuildings comprise dc- j tached w.-house, coal-house, workshop, ©ic. Also windmill, tank, nice gardens, and vegetable, 3 lawns, asphalt paths, etc. Price, £700. S. C. THOMPSON, 163 Cashel street, Christchurch. T8350-4916 - RONALD S. BADGER. BADGER'S' BARGAINS. HERE are somo worth-while vahira it will pay you to enquire about to-day.— SUNNY HEATHCOTE—6 Acres, 6 Rooms, electric li"ht, warm sunny situation, cheap. Only £1250. Own« consider 5-G-Roomed Bungalow. £500 A YEAR DAIRY BUSINESS eriven away. Assured milk supply. electric light, £1350. Ask about terms. SUMNER, close P.O. and Bcach—Five Rooms. Room for another house, £495. Consider free town sections or sell easy terms. Make your: Sections earn interest. Owner Good Shop lot with purchasing clause will accept approved sections for equity, £400. RONALD S. BADGER, 187 Manchester street. 82479-4950 HILLARY AND BAXTJER. THE FAVOURITE PART. PAPANUI ROAD (just ofi). £1450. SPACIOUS BUNUALOW, 6 rooms (and they are rooms, not boxes) 19 x 15, 18 x 14, 16 x 13, 14 x 12, etc., tine entrance, hall Bft wide, plastered and prctiily papered, capital grates and mantels, lino bathroom, paune.ed with marble slabs, porcelain bath , and laige basin, h. and c. Biiower. There are tHree sunny verandahs, ono of which is suitable {or sleeping out. Tho lead lights and all insido littings are of the best and should satisfy tho average person. Tho section, over 4-acro, is one ot the best in the district, being high and dry and is in first claws garden, lawn, and young orchard. Main aawer complete. If you want a K?od homo in tho best district and handy to tho best tram service in the city call and see us at once. £1450. HILLARY and BAXTER. MERIVALE. MERIVALE. MERIVALE. BUNGALOW FIVE ROOMS. £885. Handy to the tram and in one of the w jap thing under cover and very, complete with all P'«" 1 " U » ..d BAITER ABOUT. THIS 1 ONE ACRE AND BUNG ALP W 4 ROOMS. £835. To anyone requiring a good section to helo supplement their income or to retire on if thoir incomo is sufficient wo can .recoLij fnllowin" 1 aero 5 perches firstdasa land, S cultivation P and handy to good orchard, principally late Wra Welf built House of 4 rooms, 18 x 15 15' xl 3 13 x 13, 13 x 11, plastered and E^S^«H!Se rtte i a balrLs^ back. • i. Every possible convenished, wlhouse |i l f BAXTER^ £1050. Ssi snrvi ss verv best style and if you say "yes' to it you can selcct all the inside fittings to suit your own nartkular taste. Wo can absolutely guarantee {he workmanship and the position isone of the best in this fav part. £10o°. HILLARY and BAXTER, ESTATE .AGENTS, 517 178 Manchester street. " LOHREY AND MANGIN. lohrey and MANGIN, liAND AND HOUSE AGENTS. , 218 HIGH STREET. i "DiAPANUI—A FORCED SALE—Si ACRES UEAVX LAND, 700 Fruit Trees, good commercial sorts, good vegetable Garden, Lawns, etc. Buildings axe all in first-class condition, 6loomed Modern House, electric hghv, hot and cold water service, bath, pantry, «mllcry, washhouse, copper, tuua, cow baus, Di-'eriea. fowlhousca and run. Price asked for °ouick sale, £1550. Mortgage £1200 at oi per cent. Owner will take £200 cash, ana take over good House property, with balance eouitv £150. A good cheap property. CARDS TO VIEW FROM SOLE AGh-ViS. 17 ACRES GOOD CROPPEfG LAND, hist off three-tram, well subdivided and Sirred 7-roomed House, stable, cowbyre, etc. Cloio to School. All buildings aro g'ood. fruit trees, etc Owner sell teforo August Ist, and will accept reduction prioe of £1200. A good cheap property. LOHREY and MANGIN, House and Land-Agents, L4C63-45S 218 High street, i balcairn AND LEITHFIELD. A MOTOR will meet Morning Trains at Balcairn, arriving from North and South and can meet Evening Train- as roquirocf by wixo or letter to ' FRANK ASHBY, Loith field.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16264, 15 July 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16264, 15 July 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16264, 15 July 1918, Page 10

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