PROPERTIES FOE SALE* Twelve Words, Ons Shining per Insertion; Three Insertions 2/6. £75 DEPOSIT. _ m _ ST. ALBANS PROPERTY. A GOOD SPECULATION. HOUSE, 5 rooms, fitted with electric light, h.p. water supply, etc. PRICE ONLY £695. Urgent sale wanted. H. O. LIVINGSTONE & CO, 152 Hereford Street. L434S Prne—HOUSE, 5 rooms, hot and cold, e . Tight, and all conveniences; 1-acre. FOREST and PERKINS, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. £IOO DEPOSIT—House, 4 rooms, — light,. gas, bath, washhouse, chopper and tubs; J-acre. Price £475. FOREST and PERKINS,. 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. Fo. 780 £SO DEPOSIT—THouse, 4 rooms (plastere3), Bath, Gas, Washhouse, Copper and Tubs. Vacre. Price £SOO. FOREST and PERKINS, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. F4305 GLOUCESTER' STREET. THPEK MINUTES FROM COLOMBO ST. TfERY 'SUBSTANTIAL • RESIDENCE or ' 6 largo rooms, facing the sun. \ Electric lisht, Doulton Bath, Sun Verandah, all conveniences. . High- section, 6Gft frontage, A. Bargain for £2OOO. 49_1 - G. E. GOODWIN, Licensed Agent, G1458 106 Gloucester street. A BARGAIN IN MERIVALE RESIDENTIAL HOUSE PROPERTY. „ £llsO AND EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. T -RESIDENCE with return verandah, comprising 6 rooms, plastered and papered, every possible convenience, including e.l. and gas, Doulton bath and basin, cupboards, etc., h. and c., high-pressure and sewer, pantry, scullery, washhouse, etc.; about i-acre garden, lawns, fruit trees, with double frontage. An immediate sale is required. Thus the low price and easy terms offered. Let us arrange to motor you out at once. HUTCHINSON; WHITE AND CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 148 Hereford street. H 4367 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. Brand new 7-roomed 2-storey ART BU.NGALOW. JUST COMPLETED, WITH EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE, SITUATED CASHMERE HILLS, WITHIN 3 MINUTES FROM COLOMBO STREET CAR. Over i-acre, beautifully sheltered. Boom for motor on flat, and section runs about 5 chains up the Hill, just high enough to give perfect, view and avoid tie dust. To inspect is to purchase. TWO EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD SLEEP-ING-OUT PORCH Efl ARE SPECIAL FEATURES, ALSO ENCLOSED SUN BALCONY. Easiest of terms. Must be sold. Small property taken as part payment. WILL BE SACRIFICED. OWNER, .N6668 Box 118, Christchurch. SOLDIERS' MORTGAGE £BSO. OFF PAPANUI ROAD. Chcic-e position. Substantially-built Bungalow, with 4 extra large rooms, built-in wardrobe, cupboards, bins, etc., copper, tubs, and every possible conv., bath and basin, h. and c., leadlightS, 2 sun porches; 32 perches approx. A FIRST-CLASS HOME IN EVERY RESPECT. • DEPOSIT £3OO. PRICE £1390. Terms arranged for tho Balance. Apply 192, "Press." PHH(\ SOLDIER'S MORTGAGE. dWI lu CLOSE TO TRAMS. A Comfortable Bungalow Home, with 4 rooms, bath and basin, h. and c., casement windows, leadlights, panelled hall, copper, tubs, and every conv. Good Section. Nic& sunny position. DEPOSIT £250. PRICE £ll9O. H 4306 Apply 193, "Press." HOTELS. VISITING AUCKLAND? STAY AT HOTEL OARGEN. A can offer visitors no tfiner xa. Hotel accommodation and service than is procurable at Hotel Cargea. This magnificent, up-to-date and ftillylicensed hotel has'l2o rooms, 25 suites each with private bath. Excellent cuisine and the finest - wines give the final touch which distinguishes a first-rate hotel. _ In addition, an unparalleled view of the Waitemata can be had from the roof garden of HOTEL CARGEN. Further particulars from R. CHESNEY, Manager. WireleßS and telegraph address: Cargen, Auckland. H 4274 WELLINGTON'S BEST PRIVATE HOTEL. THE MANSIONS, Ghurnee street. In centre of City and ?et removed from Boise of trams. Noted for its table, general appointments, and management. TARIFF: 12s PER DAY. Telegrams: "MANSIONS," Wellington. Direction: Mrs D. J. McGowan (nee Miss Cooke). 88716 BEVERLEY HOUSE, TIMARU. SITUATED on two acres of ground, and two minutes from Caroline Bay, Tennis Courts uid Bathing Sheds. •Dinner at 6 p.m. Supper &t 9 p.m. (Separate tables.) Terms on application. . MR.q M. J. HOGG, Proprietress. •Phone 533. ROTORUA. 'Phone 242. WORLD'S WONDERLANDS. JJOTEL WAVERLEY. Finest Private Hotel in Dominion. Tariff: 12s per day. First House from Station. Telegrams: Waverley. 52835-6278 VISITORS TO TIMARU STAY AT THE BUNGALOW, Wai-iti road. HE FAVOURITE HOME. T Pleasant Gardens and Surroundings. •Phone 90. . P °' $ 669 NEW BRIGHTON CAFE. STAY AT THE HEALTHY SEASIDE. rpHE BEST PLACE in the South Island A for a Holiday. First-class Accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. MRS N. J. JOHNSTONE, Proprietress. (Late Windsor Hotel.) 'Phone 2635. J«99 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. NOW PUBLISHED. THE LATEST* AND MOST UP-TO-DATE M Al OF CHRISTCHURCH PRICE: Is EACH. MOUNTED ON CALICO: 6» EACH. CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO. GREAT NEWS TO PIANO BUYERS. EXTRAORDINARY! T?ASY Terms are being offered. DEPOSIT Hi £2, BALANCE 5s PER WEEK. These are the easiest terms offered by any firm in New Zealand. Only £2 deposit required to have a Piano delivered into yout home the same day as purchased. CITY PIANO CO., 92 Caahel street West (near Bridge of Remembrance). M 6602-6813 FOR YOUE PICTURES and PICT DEE FRAMES for Beautifying the Home, Birthday Presents, Wedding Presents and Presents generally, go to McCOBMICK and PUGH, (T. C- W. Pugh, Propi.), 150 Oxford terrace. Next to ,New PuMio Trust Building. ' 'Phona 373. Works: Tuam street. Mc6M4
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18414, 22 June 1925, Page 15
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