PBOPXSBTZES FOB BALE. £3600. FENDALTON DISTRICT. EXCEPTIONALLY FINE HOME. 10 ROOMS AND BILLIAKD ROOM. WELL PLANTED SECTION OF J-ACRE. LONG FRONTAGE. DOUBLE GARAGE^—TENNIS COURT. HANDY TO TRAM. EVERY POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE. THE OWNER HAsTuST DECIDED TO SELL, AND WISHES TO' DO SO QUICKLY. . ARRANGEMENTS TO INSPECT ANY TIME AFTER 4th JANUARY. RONALD FISHER, 6 DALGETY'S BUILDINGS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. CASHMEHE GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. FINEST POSITION ON THE HILLS. WE have been favoured with instructions to sell by Private Treaty, an ARTISTIC i --STOREY BUNGALOW, comprising 8 fine airy rooms and large glaa&ed-in 6ud balcony, beautiful panelling in hall, reception room, and dining-room,, fireplaces or heater points in evsry room, spacious bathroom, with fama Booring, every possible modern convenience. A feature of this property is its accessibility—step off tram and into entrance one minute motor garage, anJ '.eve) well-cultivated garden of over i-acre. nands a magnificent and uninterrupted view of City, ocean, and Canterbury Plains, and is sheltered from winds. PRICE—£2BOO. An opporturity such as this occurs only once in a lifetime, and anyone desiring a really fine home in this desirable district will not regret making an inspection. We trill be pleased to arrange an inspection for intending purchasers, and. supply full particulars Do not miss such a fine opportunity. We also have other delightful properties situated on the Hills. HUTCHINSON, WHITE and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, H 1945 150 Hereford street. PkEVEREUX, KING and CO., LTD., J 159 MANCHESTER STREET. BARGAINS EVERY ONE. 280 ACRES—One of the most handy-situ-ated farms in Canterbury. The dairy cows, ewes, and lambs, and fat stock on the place can be taken at valuation. Price only £l3 10s per acre. A real bargain. 1700 ACRES—To include 1000 sheep, Only £7OOO as a going concert. Will take small place as part payment. 30,000 ACRES OF FREEHOLD—Splendid limestone country, to Include live stock. Only £28,000 going concern. North road. 5000 ACRES—Very rich, heavy, agricultural land, lovely rolling downs, and rich river flats, and the. low limestone hills in New Zealand. For quick sale on account of the mortgagee. Only £6 per acre. North road. D 2998 PROFITABLE SOUTH CANTERBURY SHEEP RUN. QAAA ACRES GOOD SURFAOE-SOWN QUXjU TUSSOCK. Long, renewable lease, moderate rental, together with freehold Farm of 200 Acres, all well watered and subdivided; no rabbits or noxious weeds. Good Homestead, dip, and all necessary buildings. Economically worked, and handy to town. Going Concern, with 1600 "«"ng ewes, 400 ewe lambs, 100 wethers and is, horses, 30 head of cattle. PRICE, £IO,OOO. Could be much improved with team. Small Farm with good Residence would be considered in . Part Exchange; balance Cash, or Approved Securities. Apply RUNHOLDER, 4013 C/o. "Press" Office. IITY SECTION WITH WORKSHOP, ) Vicinity of Moorhouse avenue. LAND 50 LINKS x 150 LINKS. PRICE £2OOO. Particulars from H. S. RICHARDS and SON, 162 Hereford street. CITY PROPERTY IS A.LWAYB BAFE. 100 D HOUSE, over 54ft frontage. Ac f joining Shops. £1760 G. T. ROBINSON, 1997 106 Gloucester sheet. JiOR BALE, 8 Rooms, pantry and bathroom, 1 h. and e., e.l, good workshop, nearly i-acre; City; Furnished. Price £7OO. Good Deposit will Beeur« this. Owner learL 4902 APPIT 620 COLOMBO'STREET. «QB»|\ —JUST ofl Colombo street. ModcWt/OU em T-House, 5 rooms and kitchenette. Electric range, 2 hot water services, motor shed; i-acre. Govt, mortgage. A snip Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. go - **' i*t iRA-JN Splendid Locality. New' Sil'lOU Bungalow, 5 rooms, panelled hall and front room. Sun-porch, motor garage, 2 hot water services; i-acre. Corner section. Quick sale required. Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street. Fo. 4W. F4H67
• fully built, every modern n street, Spreydon, near i aged. Butler Cycle Works,
ODERN Bungalow, eight rooms, two l B-b. Low price. Terms. 29 Garden row. BOAED AND RESIDENCE 'AOANCY for Boarders, permanents or casuals, 30s; comfortable home, lew nutes tram, beach. 103 Beresford street. Holiday Guests Delightful at the 1002 62 WORCESTER STREET WEST. ST. ELMO PKIVATE HOTEL. UPERIOR Accommodation Permr Guests from 60s per week, accoi to room and house. Casual guests 12s «a Z. a.t 'Phone 872 M7lßl "BEAOHOLIFFS," 7 HEAD STREET. SDMNER. IDEAL Situation, Bpacious Sunny Rooms, with separate balconies overlooking sea. Children without guardians eared for. TelePb ° ne MISSES HUGGINS »nd SUCKLING. r ENILWORTH PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE. Quietest, Sunniest, and Best Position in r.itv Un-to-date Bathrooms and Separate PRIVATE HOTEL, Superior Accommodation for Casual and Permanent Guests. New House. Dp-to-date Appointments. Beautifully Bituated, close to College, Gardens, and River Avon. _„„., 'Phone 1970. o*3oß ,/AOANOIES for Gentlemen Boarders. V Also Double Bedroom. Three minutes from Square. „„„m 72 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. (Opposite Returned Soldiers' Club.) WANTED TO RENT. WANTED to Rent, Large Unfurnished Room, fireplace (for widow), vicinity of Cashel st'eet, City. Z.X.H., "Press." 965 PARTNERS WANTED. TXJ ANTED, a Partner fot Small Sheep *» Run o*i will sell half cheap. EaV SPOhTS BODIES. .YPEWRITING "AND DUPLICATIKG AT SHORTEST KOTICE. C.C.A., 133 Hereford street, Next Bank.of K.Z. (oPjt»"»>r
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18891, 5 January 1927, Page 13
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