FOR SALE. £I4OO. r , Tr , r «WNIiU TUANSFF,!UIEI>. charming slate roof bungalow, ST. ALBANS. Landing back from the road amongst wellgrown trees. This place is quite out of the common, nnit will appeal to anyone who is a judge of beauty and quality. Built uniltr an arclii.w,.'° ha!i Produced nu attractive and well-bu,ill place There are -1 p „od rooms Ii X ■' X e ' C '' ' ar K e kitchenette and g assi'il-m sun-porch. There is every possible convenience, including Riiraße, and everything is in lirst-clnss order. Within 15 minutes' \\ a * of Square, and close to the tram. An. opportunity for someone. „ (10!)) HILLARY and BAXTER, '73 Manchester street. SPKOtAI.. SPECIAL. special. i KNIJALTON BUNGALOW. l-'KM) ALTON liUNtiAijOW. FKNDALTON BUNGALOW. The owner simply has to sell. It's not a question of cost or what tile property i. L ; worth. It's all a question of getting A QUICK SALK, no the Price has been reduced, to ensure this result, to £I7OO. It's a Charming Home, 2-Storey. DOWNSTAIRS arc Hall, Drawing-room, Breakfast Room, and Spacious Kitchenette, with plenty of cupboards, electric rnn^e. UI'STAIKS: 'd very tine Bedrooms, Larpe Balcony with entrance from landing, also from host bedroom. The Bathroom is a featuro of the property. The linings are the best procurable. Separate shower compartment and lavatory. Wnshhouse with the usual appointments, also incinerator for hot water (as well as the electric element), downstairs lavatory. Full-sized Garage. All drainage to the sewer. Quite candidly, this i« the Cheapest Property in itk class offering to-day. CLOSK TO TIIK TRAM. (lOOD SITUATION. BUILT BY ON T K OF OUR BEST' nUILDKKS. H. \\\ lIESLOV and CO.. 778 Colombo street. Victoria nquaro. Telephone 31-180. H 5430 £IBOO 0K om;K CASHMKRK HILLS. EXCELLENT VI TOW OF MOUNTAINS. ARTISTIC BUNGALOW. -1 rooms, kitchenette, and sun or sleepingporch, electric til<*d fireplaces, bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, kitchenette with electric .stove, sink, cupboards, wnshhoiise, copper and tubs, larjjjc basemont with room for two more rooms; h.p. water, sewer connexion.
SECTION OF QUARTER ACRE. WITHIN A FEW MINUTES' WALK OF THE TRAM. Father particulars on application to the SOI.:. AGENTS, JONES. McCItOSTIH CO., LTD., Our. Caslie! a"tl Manchester streets. Cf>B.iil. 735HFP SPORTING. A.SIIUUKTON TROTTING CL Vli. S U M M E R M E E TING. ASHUUItTON RACECOURSE, BOXING DAY, I)KCEMISKIt 26th, IiWO. Nominations close with the secretary, Ashburton, on TUESDAY, ]> EC KM IJK It 9th, AT 5 IV-M. ,T. n. Nicoijij. Secretary. P.O. Box 51. 'l'hone til. 812 GHEYMOUTII TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. sth and 6th JANUARY, 1930. \~OMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS at ' above Meeting clo3e on WIjDNLiaUA 1 ! , 10th December, 1930, at 9 p.m. P. O. lIEAI'HY, 8363 Secretary. SHIPPING. Bank drafts issued ON LONDON AND ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES. If you require a Demand Draft on London, America, Australia, or arty place for large or small amount at favourable low rate, call on TUOS. COOK and SON. If you require money payments to bo sent by cable to Kurope, Australia, or abroad, write or call on THOS. COOK and SON. If you are travelling overseas and require cheques for cashing abroad in any country, use Cook's Travellers' Cheques, issued by
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20105, 8 December 1930, Page 1
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