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AMOTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. WEST E r \D PROPERTY. GLOUCESTER STREET, opposite the Jewish Synagogue. CHARLES CLARK, instructed l>v MISS SANDERS, will SELL BY ALCTION, in tho ROOMS, 100 HEREFORD STREET, oil THURSDAY, NOVR. 27th, at 2 O'CLOCK, that very valuable property, 63 GLOUCESTER, STREET, The Building, which is at present used as 2 Schoolrooms (28ft x 19ft and 15ft s lift), could at little expense be converted into a dwelling house, the wallß having been built to carry another storey. The Land has a frontage of 33ft and a depth of 165 ft. This is one of the beet positions in the ■West End, being within 5 minuteß' walk of Cathedral square, the Park, Gardens, and Colleges. As a eito for a Lodgo or Hail U ia unsurpassed. For furt-cr particular^ Apply tfl Ko 7 35 THE AUCTIONEER. GOOD RESIDENCE OF SIX ROOMS. SPRINGFIELD ROAD. "WITH HALF ACRE OF LAND. riHARLES CLARK has been favoured wu~ instructions from T. A. HALL, Esq. who f x V.rirrl mSrl TO 'itii instructions from X. A. ttAJU-u, n-sq. who is for England, TO SLuL £>i au Cl 101? in the Rooms, 109 Hr,iiEFO*u STREET on THURSDAY, NOV. 27tli, at 0 O'CLOCK, his Residential Property, 240 SPRINGFIELD ROAD, ST. ALBANS. Tho House contains 6 ROOMS, large sun lounge verandah, bathroom (h. and C.), and offices, clinker brick fireplaces, electric light and o&s, fitted wardrobes, etc. Motor garage, wood and coal shed. The tooms have all been recently papered, and no further outlay on the house is nooessary. Tile land, about HALF AN ACRE, 9t)l» Frontage, i 9 well laid but, and; the paths <u'o concreted. Thfcre is ample room oft the north, aide o£ tho section for another house. As Mr Hall is shortly leaving for England, he has made up hi 3 mind to Bell, and any jxrson requiring a really comfortable home should not fail to inspect this property. For cards to view, apply to THE AUCTIONEER. \"n. /"I H A R L E S CLARK, ESTABLISHED 1861. "MISSING." IF YOU DON'T INSPECT SOME OF THESE ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOWS, YOU ARE MISSING THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. £2IOO. FENDALTON. THE FAVOURITE SUBtJRS. Charming Two-3tor«y Bungalow, artistic*ally designed. And containing *6 rooiiis, sun porch with maeslvo concrete pillArs, balcony, hall and dining-room nicely panelled, clinker brick fireplaces, Boulton bath, wardrbbeS, electric fafige, incinerator, everything to make the home beautiful. Gddd Section of J-acre, with northern aspect. More land tan be had if required. , THIS WON'T LAST LONG. CHARLES CLARK) Agent. £2400. WALKING DISTANCE OF THE SQUARE. Very Fine 2-Storey Bungalow of 7 rooms, tiled roof, b&,leony, plastered, panelled hall and morhing-foora, nice batliroorrt, wardrobes built in, £aa stove, all modem conveniences. Nice Section, ample room for tennis court at a little extra cost. Exceptional terms. ASK TO SEE THIS. CHARLES CLARK, Agent. £I7OO. CLYDE ROAD (CLOSE TO). A Homfc We caH Absolutely recommend, built by one of the beat builders in Christchurch. . Bungalow of 6 roome, large sun porch, panelled hall' and living-room, large bathroom, clinker brick fiteplaces, wardrobes ■built in, ga3 cooker and copper, heater points, every possible convenience. A very fine section of J'-acre, With northern aspect.. Anyone Wanting a homo with it tennis court should iiot fail to inspect this. Fur their particulars from CHARLES CLARK, Sole Agent: £1450. ST. ALBANS WEST. Superior Bungalow of 5 rooms and lirg<s sun por>ah, plastered and papered, panelled hall, tited and clinker brick flrepluoca, wardrobes. Doulton bath and basin, ga.6 stove, e.l.j hip. Wateri Nice Section pl-intcd in shrubs, roses,, etc. Good motor garage. Terms are easy. CHARLES CLARK, Agont. C2764-15T6 SABMAN AND STEVENS, LTD. CITY—NORTH-WFiST. f> 1 A 7K—SUPERIOR 6-roomed Bungae&JLtE < D low, plastered, porcelain bath and 'baain, hot and cold Service, gas and electric light, wnShheiiSe, copper and tubs, sewerage. Nearly i-acra Section, well laid out in lawfis and garden, and within few ttiinutea of the Square. HARMAN and STEVENS, LIMITED. SUIT RETIRED FARMER. . i? 7AO—UPPER RICCARTON—3i acres JJ I UU good heavy land, i chains frontage, only 1 ininute from tram, splendid locality. This would suit a retired farmer who wants to keep a couple of cows. Deep well on the property. HARMAN and STEVENS, LIM2TED._ ~TO CARRIERS. CONTRACTORS, ETC. ppyne—FlVE-ROOMED Plastered House, 30 I —ID electric light and gas, hot and cold service, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs. J-acre Section, long frontage, with stables, sheds, etc., asphalt paths. This property is cheap, and easy terms can be ftvrfcngad, _ HARMAN and STEVENS. LIMITED. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE £7BO. pQWp-—LIN WOOD —4-roomed T House, 300 I D plaatot-ed, and having every convenience, bathroom, pantry, hot and cold service, electric light arid gas, cupboards built in, retum verandah, waahhousfe, copper, tubs; i-acre section, well laid out, asphalt paths. Owner transferred. ONLY £IOO REQUIRED. HARMAN and STEVENS. LIMITED. ! "oh9A—LINWOOD—Five-roomed square ; 9t/ lOU House, plaßteied, bathroom, pani try scullery, hot and cold service, pas and i elecftrio light, tiled grates, cupboards built in, washhouse, copper, tube, seWer; i-acro section, asphalt paths. Ea9y terms may be arranged. HARMAN and STEVENS, LIMITED, Land and Estate Agents, Sharebrokers, Agents Northern Assurance Co.. Ltd., 81 HEREFORD STREET WEST. 'Phones 4M and 4391. H 4202-5817 THE CAtfTEBBUBY CO-OPERATIVE POULTBV PEODUCEBS, LTD. /CANTERBURY 00-OPERATrVE, POUL:V/, TRY PRODUCERS, LTD. Top Prices for all Poultry realised at Our Weekly Galea. G. H. BRADFORD, C36?2 Manager and AuctiOßMr. FOB Fine and Deheate Fabrics, no ataioh aa good aa '"Dots" brand Starch. Aak for it by name. All grooeta call it H424&671S "IJVOB as extra Am flossy finish on dress . K iMrta, etc.. cu "Sots'' brand Steiok. I liesa as som> All sisomb mll it, Ri2iM4Shß [

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18238, 24 November 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18238, 24 November 1924, Page 16

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