PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SMITH AND BRUEBE. jOnA /V-I^WO° D - For Sile. dW I Ti" Owner Substantially built Howe, comprising 5 large rooms, every convenience, electric light, hot an<t oold water, 'phone connected, large inec, fowlhouses, and nice garden. ABOUT i-ACRE OF LAND. Apply sharp. SMITH oad BRUERE, 148 Hereford street. 22 ACRES. £60 PER ACRE. Ofl Haxewood road. 32 acres first-class land, under cultivation, orchard, with, cottage, and sheds thereon. Frontag© to read, and convenient to market. Stream running through property. Good Vah*s. Call and see us about this. SMITH and BRUERE, 148 Hereford street. J* 4 P7/\ —SPREYDON. " 5-Rocmed House, 3&41 V PARTLY FURNISHED, fireplaces, tiled grates, gas, bathroom, hot and oold water eer-rioo, waohhouse, oopper, and tube. Nearly i-ACRE of land, lawn, etc. An exceptional snip at £470. Get card to inspect from SMITH and BRUERE, 143 Hereford streei. nnA/X—CTTY. s>Boomed House, man-"" S>Ow dah, papered, gas, and conveniences. About iof an acre of land, lawn, garden, etc. CHEAP AT THE PRICE. Call and get card from SMITH and BRUERE, 148 Hereford street, ■ | 58438-1161 Land and Estate Agents. ~ g. c. THOMPSON. 'Phone 426. ,» ■« r SC. THOMPSON, » 16 CASHEL STREET, I Opp. Messrs Pyne and Co., AND NEW BRIGHTON. ! WANTED URGENTLY, BUYERS , WAITING. j 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW, Sicoarfcon, and I fracrer. 1 40 TO 50-ACRE FARM, Prebbleton, Lincoln, or Springe ton, within 20 miles of I Christchurch. 5 TO 10 ACRES, with Buildings, Papaaui. S ACRES, Spreydon, with or without build* iegs. / 4 OR 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW or Sound House, Walthan or Opawa. 10 TO 20 ACRES, within one hour's drive j | of th® City. j GENUINE BUYERS WAITING for the above class of Properties. Please forward particulars of your property. S. C. THOMPSON, 163 Caohel street, Chris toimrch. T8479-5786 LOHREY AND MANGIK. AND MAN GIN, LAND AND HOUSE SALESMEN, 218 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. PAPANUI. Two Acres of Heavy Land, planted in well assorted fruit trees. All trees well , pruned and in the pink of condition, splendid water supply. Fowlron and houses for five hundred birds. ' Bungalow of five rooms, etc., electric light. Onlv two minutes from tram. Reducod from £1650 to £1350. An absolute gift. - l-K-2 ' CITY. 7'our-roomed Good House, good title. Only £21 \ Will give a deposit on House at ADDIIsGTON, and pay balance in cash. 140-5 NEW BRIGHTON. Two five rooms and conveniences, plastered, gas, practically new. One minute from car. Only £790. Will Exchango for good House 5 rooms, CITY. An exceptional proposition. 227-3 DUNEDIN. Five Rooms, electric light, hot and cold water, bath, pantry, scullery. A very modern good house. Nearly J-acre —£575. Exchange for ' ■ House.. Owner just been transferred. 230-1 L 4688-6195
RONALD S. BADGER. ' ATTRACTIVE HOMES FOE HOME-MAKER". pLACES YOU CAN DISPOSE OF AGAIN TO ADVANTAGE. ' ST. ALBANS, GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE —5-roomed Modern House, with usual conveniences, H.P. water, ,i-»ere, bandy to cars. £650. Worth inspecting. 6-ROOMED ST. ALBANS BUNGALOW— A neat little property, plastered, modern furnishings everywhere, £650. Any reasonable terzna. FENDALTON BUNGALOW—Superior 7roomed Bungalow, in beat part of district. Good-sized rooms, panelled h»U, tiled xoof, electric light, §-acre, in beautiful garden, with asphalt paths and handy to caiß. £1550. CARDS TO VIEW FROM RONALD S. BADGER, 167 MANCHESTER STEEET. 824 73-6200 LEASE OF FARMS BT TENDER. ESTATE OF LATE JAMES GAMMACK, SPKINGSTOX. rpHE TRUSTEES of the JAMES GAM--1 MACK TRUST invito Tender* for the Leasing' of EIGHT FARMS at Springe ton (or a period-of 21 T«« re >' *° commence from the Ist day of April, 1919. I'he (arms comprise tie following:— A. R. P. Lot 1 •• •• 201 0 0 Lot 2 402 0 37 Ixrt 3 .. . .. 300 016 Lot 4 •• ' - w 3 013 Ixjfc 5 ' •• •• IG6 215 Lot 6 •• •• 167 0 7 Lot 7 •• - 161 2 5 Lot 8 •• •• 91 OSI Plans of the forme of tender may be obtained a-t the office of Messrs Duncan, Coiterill and Co., Solicitor®, Chrifltchnrch, or from Mr Henry Kim e , of Springston, Builder, where tne twins of lease may also be inspected. Tenders cJooe ,* ,-??*? of the undersigned at noon on the lath day of February, 1319 DI7NCAN, COTTERILL and CO., Sotojf?, *or the Trustees. AJLP. Buildinge, C«neai«i equate, manSSet,,,, m Q tiwir own Bedding, •»« ?f*nat«e it mad* from the beat Sainarang Kapoc. But direct iron* the manufacture* H43IJ
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16412, 4 January 1919, Page 13
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