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"properties for sale. SMITH AND BRUERE. SOMETHING- CHEAP. £450. FIXE SUBURBAN BLOCK. broanLET. a ACRES, with i-milo frontage. Cottago G rooms, S piseiyes, sheda, etc. Good crop* P Noti°the Trice: ONLY £150. SMITH and BRUERE, 148 Hereford street. j ! OPAWA. <•-'7- WELL-BUILTT SNUG COT, JiO I 0« TAGE of 5 rooms, bathroom, ! Int and cold water, concrete foundations, tiled firoplaroF, wa?lihouso, otc. Over i-ACRK Section, with garden lit front I and back'of house. Convenient. to school, c.loao to tram and railway station. Government Mortgago of £'300. This Property should appeul , to yon. INSPECT NOW. SMITH and BRUERE, 143 Hereford street. LINWOOD. -C7Qfk UP-TO-DATE 5-roomed BUN. J* I OV' GALOW, concrete foundations, liled era ton, hall casement win- , rio\va, verandah, eleotric light, bathroom, hot und cold water .service, pantry, scullery, copper, cupboards, otc. About l-sth of an acre of good lajid. Nice • garden and lawn. Woll sitii* ated, cloeo to Linwood Park. . An idoal home. j SMITH . and BRUERE, / 148 Hereford street. J SPREYDON. 1} A 'f fl 5-ROOMEDFURNISHED dv4tlu. COTTAGE, in Bonnd condition, hall, tiled grates, bathroom, hot and cold water, eto. House stands well v back from street frontago, and* well eheltored from. dust. . Nearly J-AC RE Section. Largo detached room at back. . Terms can 'be arranged. # Remember, this Property furnished at this price, and we recommend you to inspect as owner ia leaving for England. SMITH ' and BRUERE, Lajid and Estate Agents, . SB4SB-353 118 .Hereford street. j AY. R, COOK. , W\' R. COOK. ; LINWOOD. '' ON TENNT SECTION. • TILED ROOF BUNG-ALOW. £675. This is a particularly well built house of--4 rooms, every convenience, 2 verandahs, asphalt paths, corner section. Eaey terms can. b 0 arranged. IVU particulars from vr. R. COOK, 151 Cusbel etrooi, C236M11 Next Tatteraall'a. . P. L. DATTES AND 00. P. L. DAVTES and CO, £1250. ONE OF THE BEST-BUILT HOUSES I In tlio \ FAVOURED LOCALITY OF ST. ALBANS. SUPERIOR RESIDENCE of 6 very large rooms, plastered and papered, panelled ve»tibule, bathroom, Doulton baith and baais, shower, soullery and pantry, h. and c." water service throughout, deep well, wardrobes, cup-, boards, linen press, leadlights, sixteen point# of electric light and hotpoint, also gas a tor®, 3 verandahs, waahhouse, copper and tubs,. largo workshop and ehed, glasshouse. OVER J-ACRE SECTION, I Tasteiully laid out in shrubs, flowers, and lawn and vegetable garden, asphalt paths back and front. Ideal position. Take aU architect or builder with you. 1 P. It. DAVIES and CO., . 132J I£l Cashel street.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER. TO WIND L"P DECEASED ESTATE. CITY PROPERTY. 7 Roome and Nearly i-acrc. '£785. This is within 5 minutes' walk of the j Roman Catholic Cathedral, and at the price &6ked should find a ready sale. Tho Hou&o is very substantially built, plastered and papered, 5 fireplaces, tiled graUs and hea-rths, first-class h. and e. water service, linen press, ■wardrobes and cupboards built in, pantry, scullery, bathroom and basin, h. and c. £ bower, w.h., c., and tubs. Nearly J-acro_ in garden, asphalt pathe, tool ehed, etc. £785. Let at prtxjent to a. good tenant at 223 6d wook. ' HILLARY and BAXTER. QUICK. SALE "WANTED. TWO SEMI-BUNGALOWS AND i-ACRE. AT lIICCARTON. £ 875jfSEL°T. Both Homes havo each 5 rooms, plastered, 3 fireplaces, tile grates, h. and c. service to bath, baein, and- sink, pantry, scullery, w.a., c aiid tubs, verandah facing West, afipnult paths, well fenced. Let to gocd tenants. Make us an offer, aa tho owner means business. HILLARY and — VTER, ■ Estate, Agente, 178 Manchester street. BONA FIDE SALE. 13* ACRES AND BUNGALOW 6 ROOMS. £3000. This class 'of property 5s hard to get, and is on the market now only on account of the owner's ill-health. Being handy to the t»m, ' tho land has a fine prospective value. Tho House i 3 right up to -date in every way, hae electric light and every posaiblo convenience, the owner having spared no expense to make tho place comfortable.. There are two acres in orchard and garden, and the balance is in ( , rae3 ; splendid water supply, ample shed , accommodation, good abphnlt paths, ctc. To i tho business man desiring freedom and ' health while the land is growing into money, ■ we can recommend tliia to him. Very reason. [ able ..terms arranged if required. I Ht629-186 i . HILLARY and BAXTER. RONALD S. BADGER. ATTRACTIVE SOMES FOR HOME-MAKERS. pLACBS YOU CAN DISPOSE OF AGAIN TO ADVANTAGE. ST. ALBANS, GOVERNMENT MORT-GAGE—S-roomed Modern Houso, with usual conveniences, H.P. water, J-acro, handy to cars. £650. "Wortji inspect- , ing. j 6-ROOMED ST. ALBANS BUNGALOWA neat little property, plastered, modern furnishings everywhere, £660. Any reasonable terms. FENDALTON BUNGALOW—Superior 1roomed Bungalow, in best part of disStrict. Good-sized rooms, panelled hall, tiled roof, electric light, j-acre, in beautiful garden, with asphalt paths and handy to cars. £1550. I CARDS TO VIEW FROM r RONALD S. BADGER, ? 187 MANCHESTER STREET. I 82i"9-6200
14 DAYS' DETERMINED CLEARANCE FOOTWEAR REDUCED |W price We positively must get rid of these, so we are holding a 14 DWB' CLEAN SWEEP SftLE OF LEFT-OVERS! Ladies' Ward Shoes, rubber heels .. •• •• •• ®/1 Stout Chrome Ward Shoes .. .. - Men's Glace Kid Derby Boots, coloured welts, standard brand .. , 27/ Men's Glace Kid Derby Fronts .. .. ••• •• 21/8 • Men's Heavy Waterproof Cookhams .. • • .• • 27/6 32/6 Ladies' Velvet Shoes, x-bar .. -* •« •• 7/6 . Men's Chrome Golosh Balmorals .. .. •• — Wll Boys' Leather Balmorals, sizes io to 13 .. • • ..... "0/9 Ladies' Real Glace Derby Shoes, coloured welts, small sizes .. .. 12/6 Gents' Working Nailed Shooters .•• »• •• 'V® VAC. Gum $oots ; splendid boots •- *6/Youtlis'School Boots, sizes 1 to 5 .. .. .. • • 12/11 Men's Nailed Bluchcrs .. • • • • •• • • White Kid Evening Shoes .. .. •• •• v •* «/• « Ladies' Chrome Leather Derby Shoes, special cut .. .. 14/0 Ladies' Glace Instep and Bar Shoes, at .. -• • • . - • 16/6 Ladies' Black Suede Shoes any style Gold Seal Gum Boots, long leg .. .. • • • • *2/*/® Men's Knee Gum Boots, just in .. .. . - -. • • ' *2/® Tan and Black Sandals for Bovs and Girls —7 to 9, 5/11 10 to 13, 6/11 1 and 2, 7/11 Women's, 3t07, • 8/6 Men's White Canvas Derby Shoes, leather soles .. .. 8/6 pair Men's White Tennis Shoes .. ' •• •• 4/6 pair Ladies' White Tennis Shoes, best quality white rubber . . 6/- pair Ladies' White Sand Shoes, black soles .. .. .. +/* pair Ladies' White Sand Shoes .. . • • • • * 3/11 pair Girls' White Sand Shoes, 7 to 10, 2/11 .. Utoi, 3/3 pair Children's Grey Sand Shoes, rubber soles, sizes 4 to 7 .. 1/9 pair Girls' Grey Sand Shoes, rubber soles, sizes 10 to 2 .. 3/B pair Youths' White Cricket Boots, sizes Ito 5, rubber soles—-Worth 6/o 4/6 pair Ladies' White Poplin Shoes, leather soles, every design .. 6/6 7/6 Men's Grey Sand Shoes, grooved soles .. .. 4/11 pair Girls' Leather Sole White Canvas Shoes, in Derby or Strap;— 7to 10, 5/3 5/9 11 to 1, 5/11 6/6 size 2, 6/11 7/6 Boys' or Girls' Tan Sandal (Colonial make)— • 7to 9, 5/11 10 to 13,6/6 1 and 2, 7/6 3, 4.5< 6/6 pair . Ladies' Heliotrope Canvas Derby Shoes, leather sole, small sizes 4/6 pair Ladies' Grey. Fawn Canvas Derby Shoes, leather sole 5/6 5/11 pair ; Ladies' White Canvas Lace-up Boots, high heels .. 12/6 13/9 14/B MM——^MM—wm <. / Secure your wants for the summer season now, as prices are bound to rise : when shortage occurs later. SALE NOW OIL Postage—Children's, U., W*nWT J t, 6d* ■m'S* 9IL .. STEWART ROBINSON BOOT IMPORTER CASHEL ST. WEST RS4OCI_-«ggO .
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16422, 16 January 1919, Page 9
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