AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. WEST PROPERTY. GLOUCESTER STKEET. opposite the Jewish Synagogue. CHARLES CLARK, instructed bj MISS SANDERS, will SELL, BY AUCTION, in tho ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD STREET, on THURSDAY, NOVR. 27th. at 2
that verv valuable property, 65 GLOUCESTER STBEET, The Building, -which is lit present used as 3 Schoolrooms (iSft x 19ft and 15ft x lift), could at little exponas be converted into a dwelling house, the walla having been built to carry another storey. The Land has & frontage of 33ft and a depth of 165 ft. This is on* of the best position* in the Vest End, being within 5 minutes' vrali of Cathedral square, the Pari, Gardens, and Colleges. As a site for a Lodge or Hall it is unsurpassed. For further particulars, Apply to Xo. 735 THE ATJOTIONEEK. 5372
109 HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED 1861. £3500. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A BEAUTIFUL HOME WITH LOVELY STREAM FRONTAGE. This Superior Two-storey Art Bungalow is ideally situated, and contains 6 looms, Sleeping Balcony, Large Lounge Room with beam ceiling, panelled and Art Papered, Doulton Bath and Basin, Servcry. A beautiful Homo in every respect. The Grounds are Tastefully laid oat, and looking extremely nice at present. Ask to see this—you will like it. CHARLEB CLARK, Agent. FENDALTON. A FINE HOME WITH 6 ACRES OF LAND. £4OOO. TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW of 1 rooms, Sun Porch, Balcony, Drawing Room, a Dining Room panelled, Clinker. Brick fireplaces, Bathroom with Shower, Pantry, Scullery, Workshop, H. and •C, Garage, Cowsheds and Jlanv , ~ .
division, having a frontago to main road of 7i fhains. ■ Only 10 minutes from Tram. Splendid Government Mortgage. Further particulars on application to the Asent. __ CHARLES CLARK. £1650. FENDALTON. FENDALTON. ARTISTIC BUNGALOW of 6 large rooms, plastered and panelled, extra largo Lounge , Room, Sun Porch, Sleeping Verandah, 'nice I Bathroam with Shower, French Doors, E.L., 1 Gas, Gas Copper, all modern convenience*. Section over i-acre, sloping down to beautiful stream. Ihis property is vacant and immediate possession can be given. I would advise intending purchasers to inspect this. . * CHARLES CLARK, Agent. £2400. , SPLENDID WEST END PROPERTY. NORTHERN, ASPECT. RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS, plastered J and papered, Balcony, Bathroom, Wardb robes built in, Cupboards, Tiled Hearths and • Grates, Range, Gas Stove,. E.L., Pantry ? and Scullery, Washhouse, all -usual conveniences. —. u Ideal position for Boardinghouse, There ° is a large mortgage on the property at 6 \ Within a stone's thr*w oi the Square. Don't miss aeeinff this. . CHARLKB CLARK, no>7(U.i79e .Agent.
A CHARMING HOME. "-STOREY BUNGALOW, 9 ROOMS. 1 24 ACRES-ASPHALT TENNIS COURT. OAPANUI, "WITHIN THE 3d TEAM f SECTION. Thia is a charming proI jjerty that will appeal to anyone wanting * V - _.•*!. I—J o«J AAnnrle.l A MOP FAITHFULLY 3 GALOW OF 9 ROOMS (erected under a leading architect), artistically decorated' throughout, LOVELY DRAWING MUSIC ROOM, ii x 47, with inglenook and window seats, massive beam ceiling, spacious wardrobes in all. bedrooms, h. and c. service in main bedrooms, large bathroom, electricity, gas, and all usual office conveniences, MOTOR GARAGE, PRETTY GARDEN WITH SOME FINE OLD TREES, SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED ASPHALT TENNIS COURT (Davis Cup size), with 24 feet'" runback, and well sheltered, asphalt paths, fruit trees, naddock. OWNER LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH, and;' will consider a reasonable offer. Must be seen to be appreciated. We will be pleased to
motor you out. ■ 11859 W. E. SIMES and CO. 4?1971X NEAR MANCHESTER X/JIA ItJ STREET. JUST OVER EDGEWARE ROAD—A MOST ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW OF 4 LARGE ROOMq and Kitchenette, ALSO SLEEPING PORCH, panelled and plastered, electro light, gas range, hot and cold-service, Doulton bath and basin, kitchenette,' specially well-fitted-up -with bins ■■ and cupboards, very hiph section, concrete paths. OWNER WOULD ENTERTAIN GOOD BUILDING SECTION AS PART PAYMENT. EASY TERMS. Vacant. Kevs from u». W. E. SIMES and CO. -P-IQKA—PENDALTON - cum - BIC3tdoOU CARTON. VERY CHOICE BUNGALOW OF 6 LARGE ROOMS, ALSO ENCLOSED SUN VERANDAH (12 x B),.Electrio Light and heating points, also Electric hot water system in addition to range, Doulton bath, wardrobes and cupboards, bins, gas • copper and every laboursaving convenience, wood and coal shed. LARGE MOTOR GARAGE. FULL JACRE, asphalt paths and lawn, AMPLE SPACE FOR TENNIS COURT. A home worth seeing. We will be pleased to motor you out. SOLE AGENTSe. W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 58628-1859 . 116 Hereford street. BUSINESS AKNOUNCEMEOTS. PILES FOR FIVE YEARS. "T SUFFERED with Internal Piles for
- five years, xne pain was intense. I tried many so-called cures, but at last I got your Zann Double Absorption Treatment. The result -was wonderful. I shall always be grateful to you."—Mrs W.A., Helensville. Write for Free Booklet, "Piles: Jheir Cause and Cure." Address, Zaun Proprietary,. Box 852, Wellington.' Booklets and stocks of "Zann" .can bo obtained from'W. R. Cooke and Son, Ltd., £ligH street, arid 12. Cameron Smith, Chemist, corner Worcester street and the Souare, Christchurch. H 4246-1 GRAHAM ANP BALLITJGEB, 166 Madras street. Thone 4842 A.
SCRAP METAL. SACK AND BOTTLE | MERCHANTS. BUYERS of Sewp Copper. Bras», J Lead, Zinc. Cast and Wrought Iron, Tailors' Clips, Sacking, Eop», <*»"££ Bottles, and all da«w of WASTE MATERIAL. G ? KO BEMOVAL NOTICE. INDON DENTAL.» o.cz.^ms,^
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