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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. r JIATSOX AND CO., TATIEHSALL'S BUILDINGS, 115 CASHEL STBEET, LAND AND ESTATE SALESMEN. S P A C EM I Si MILES FROM G.P.O. IS THE PINE WOOD AND LUPIN DISTRICT. ITifE have 17 ACRES. with grass all over »V it. It's wilderness at present, hov.--•ver. and wants developing. A grand view •an bo obtained from some of the high emin•PCT3. The SEMI-BUNGALOW has 5 rooms, peered and part pap?red, wardrobe, good ange, h. and c, Doulton, pantry and sculin-, windmill and tank, concrete paths, outtnildings, etc. We shall be glad to interview anyone who an see money in such a. proposition. It's a inestioii of the right man The price 13 only :1300, and easy tcrni3 at that. Fol. ]36 H. MATSON aond CO. P.S.—Would suit a Trotting Man. £3500. NEAR THE TRAM, IN A FAVOURITE LOCALITY—3i ACRES AND A BRICK ART BUNGALOW OF SIX ROOMS. This property is unique, and we have not Been uch ariotheT around any of our beautiful tiburbs. Its main features are:—HOLLOW BRICK WALLS, Brick Partitions, SLATE ROOF, SEPTIC TANK, DOULTON BATH, SEPARATE SHOWER ROOM, FIGURED RIMU INTERIOR, motor ' shed, 2 looseboxes, feed room, etc. The iand is mainly in grass, and that adjacent to the Bouse is j nicely laid out. For further particulars apply Folio 734 H. MATSON and CO. £SOO £ll4O will secure nn ARTISTIC VILLA RESIDENCE of 6 rooms, handy to Carltou place,,end of Boaloy avenue—a place of firstclass constructron, every pos-iblo convenience, pas stove and coal range, sunny aspect. More than worth the money. We invite intending buyers to comparo it with what is offering. Folio f>3 H. MATSON and CO ' P.S.—PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AVAILAPLE FOR PERUSAL WAITING A -uITYER. ' BEAUTIFUL HOME IN OPAWA, suit ■ anyone with interests in , ffjyttelton, Woolston, cto. —A Brick and Stone House, in the English stylo, with surroundings (o match. Rambler Mcho=, conoiete paths. Fruit in plenty, and all outbuildings. Ilousa exceptionally well constructed, together with J an aero. £6OO cash, balance in Mortgagea. Folio 135 H. MATSON and CO. TERMS! TERMS I TERMS! T7IIRST-RATE VILLA RESIDENCE on the "' Ferry road, 6 living rooms,, lofty stud, plastered and well papered, El light and i gas, h. and c, Doulton bath, etc., over iaere. ' , .■ j This placo is a gift at £1250, and we can ncoept £250 cash, and. arrange the balance. It's beautifully decorated, wide verandah, modern open fires, perfect order, and sunay aspect. Fruit and flower gardens, asphalt paths, etc . Fol. 122 H. MATSON and CO. £935. -■IN- ST. ALBANS WEST-A snug 4- ; loomed Bungalow," exceptionally welt decor- : atecV-and"itrperfect order, li. and o.,*Doulton ■bath, EL light and 'gas stove, alio coal at«, asphalt paths, about 5-6 minutes walk. 3 Papanui road 2d care. , Fol. 132 /:■:/:•. v r w. MATSON and CO. . |iv»/'E.offer, a Store ■with turnover between iVj. £800 : and'£1000 per month, with good Dwelling and 4an Acre, freehold. " iiasticulars'on application. '-„.. .„. v," ■'■.' H.'MATSON and CO. £1450. i "We offer an Up-to-date Bungalow S rooms, Including Tdtohenelte, off Papaaxui road. Main. ?:- f B&H, r fiO. £ 12, with fireplace, ingleneuk, 14, x 6, St-JiOMli.c.. Doulton,- and. El. light, wardrobes, with r.pption; to acquire J an ; "'acre;, Thu is a place 1 somewhat different to ■ the usual, while the. option; to acquire more \ land might suit someone. V Fol. 129 £1250. ; .i-ADDINGTON—W« haw a first-class sunny Modern. Semi-Bungalow.handy to trams and -'lpartß.i IT'S A CHEAP: PLACE-S6 rooms, and c. service, EJ.' light' and radiator ; :.;H: •',: ;H.tMATSONVand CO. ' THE SUBURBAN FARMER, ABOUT 18-ACHES IS JUST A HANDY \ PROPOSITION. .'i' 'muss from the v Q.P.O. There is a crete' floors, fowlhouaes,, piggeries. Ample 'Water -from windmill •. and: tanks, etc. 16 ■ACKEBMN-.GLOVER and NEW GRASS, IJAores in Lucerne, 30 Fruit Trees. Such ' > "plaeei with 'judicious ''management, should run 14 oowa. The prioe, whioh can be had hesides what is mentioned already, has wardrobes, ;. back and front verandahs;' excellent range, dairy, eto. • Fol. 80 tt ; v ",'t :- H. : MATSON and CO. j SEMI-BUNGALOW, of 6 rooms, over »1$ avenue, can be secured for the above; ,4; iflK*,-.; ( li. and - c, bath, El. light, scullery w.h.,.' copper, tubs, verandah, '•■'.'■' and French doors, m. sewer, high Bectioru " well laid out, 3 minutes from. 2d section. Perfect order. Mortgage £SOO, at 6 per cent. •'• ; f ";•"•' , r S ■■■■-' v ' Fol. 115 ■''■'• H. MATSON and CO. • : £I4OO. . JUST .OVER:-BEALEX AVENUE-7-ROOMED VILLA, WITH J-ACRE, 3 wardrobes, h. and o. aervice, bicycle shed, workshop, coal and wood house, scullery; and : pantry, ; in thorough order, asohalt paths, ..wide verandah, all was good size, plastered and well papered. A well-bu<lt house. ' -Possession immediate. An offer considered. ■■ '■' ' "•• Fol. 119 H. MATSON and CO. j" ; > £1350. • This buys a MODERN TILED-ROOF •fiUNGALOW 61 6 rooms, QUITE CLOSE TO BEALEZ AVENUE ' and MAJTCHESTEE STREET, h. and c. servicer pantry, ' workshop, asphalt paths, etc. About £6OO cash is needed if convenient, or other arrangements considered. Fol 117 ; ";- " H. WATSON and CO. iSUNNY CORNER POSITION. | WITH ABOUT 1-ACRE. I- .r.'. 6 MINUTE WALK TO 2d CAR. ; ,, .NORTH CHHISTCHURCH. .V.Tifise are the salient points regarding as- ■ •.. Tb* Bungalow is a well built one of ■ ms, &. good" order. Two open fires' and *^.-t obee, large kitchen, eitfaug-room, pan- '. i scullery, el. light, h. ana c. service, vjal range. . Convenient arrangements, bed, 'asphalt-patha, fruit A pretty R Htt the money. FoL 104 r •: r.H. MATSON and CO. "XUNOALOW of a rooms, tiled V, Doulton bath; pantry and v\i,' ordinary tange,. gas copa open; fires, panelled hall, concrete'paths, neat "iitchen garden, etcv, two Varus, north-east aspect. t Shirley school, etc. "place below the above ttgige- of JE46O at 6 , Fol. 105 and CO.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17155, 26 May 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17155, 26 May 1921, Page 10

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