FOE SALE. £I4OO, OWNER, TRANSFERRED. CHARMING SLATE ROOF BUNGALOW, ST. ALBANS. Standing back from the road amongst well;rown trees. This place is quite out of tho common, ,nd will appeal to anyone who is a judge if beauty and quality. Built under an archi* ect who has produced an attractive and o i i placo '-There are 4 good rooms 8 x 14, 14 x 13, etc., large kitchenette and ;lassed-in sun porcli. There is every possible ionvenience. including garage, and everything s in first-class order. Within 15 minutes' valk of the Square, and closo to tho tram. In opportunity for someone. (109) HILLARY and BAXTER, ioYooF 178 Manchester street.
SPECIAL. SPECIAL. SPECIAL. I'KiN D ALTON BUNGALOW. FENDALTON BUNGALOW. FENDALTON BUNGALOW. The owner simply has to sell. It's not a question of cost or what the property is worthy It's all a question of getting A QUICK SALK, so the Price has been roduced, to ensure this result, to £I7OO. Xt'B a Charming Home, 2-Storey. DOWNSTAIRS arc Ilall, Drawing-room, Breakfast Room, and Spacious Kitchenette, with plenty of cupboards, electric range. UPSTAIRS: 3 very fine Bedrooms, Large Balcony with entranco from landing, also from best bedroom. The Bathroom is a feature of the property. The fittings are the best procurable. Separato shower compartment and lavatory. Wnahhouse with the usual appointments, also incinerator for hot water (as well as the electric element), downstairs lavatory. Full-sized Garage. All drainage to the sower. Quito candidly, this is the Cheapest Property in its clnss offering to-day. CLOSE TO THE TRAM. GOOD SITUATION. BUILT BY ONE OP OUR BEST BUILDERS. H. W. HESLOP and CO., 778 Colombo street, Victoria square. Telephone 31-180. H 5430
FOR SALE OR TO LET FURNISHED. FOR SALE OR TO LET FURNISHED. A CHARMING HOME ON THE CA&HMERE lIILLS. 2 STOREY RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS AND LARGE SLEEPING BALCONIES, perfectly built and planned (or sunshine, view, and comfort. Slate roof, rooms are all spacious and airy, LOVELY DRAWING ROOM ABOUT 36 x 2-i, panelled reception hall and stairway, Cloak room, artistically papered throughout, wardrobes and cupboards for all purposes, lovely bathroom, separate shower, elec trie light ond cleaning points, 2 hot water services, A MODERN KITCHEN with electric range and heating stove, servery, usual offices, 3 lavatories, DOUBLE GARAGE, I ACRE OF LAND (nearly) LAID OUT IN A MOST PICTURESQUE GARDEN, lawns, and rockery. THE FINEST SITUATION ON THE CA&HMERE HILLS. Close to tram ond commanding o magnificent view. OWNER IS PREPARED TO MAKE A BIG SACRIFICE and GIVE VERY EASY TERMS. 'Phono us (81-224) and wo will be delighted to show you this home. W. E. BIMEB and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 140 Hereford street. PUBLIC NOTICES. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. ANNIVERSARY DAY. PURSUANT to the terms of the "Banking Act, 1908," Tuesday tho 16th day of December, 1950, is heroby appointed a Special Bank Holiday for Branches of the undermentioned Banks throughout the Provincial District of Canterbury:— • Tho Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. W. A. KLELY, Inspector. Bank of New South Wales, R. C. ADDISON, Inspector. Bank of Australasia, W. F. L. WARD, Inspector. National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd., J. T. GROSE, General Manager. The Commercial Bank of Australia, Ltd., E, P. YALDWYN, Manager. Bank of New Zealand, H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. 8569 INTER-CITY MOTOR SERVICE, LTD., will ran a Special Excursion to Akaroa on SUNDAY NEXT, the 14th December. Leaving North Beach at 8 a.m. ai-d Cathedral Square at 8.30 a.m., and returning from Akaroa at 6 p.m. Return fare 15s. Full particulars from our drivers, or ring 'Phones 82-496, 37-684, and 668 R. 88539 W. S. BUSSELL, Manager. X'lfk REWARD will be paid for INFORMATION LEADING TO THE CONVICTION OF THE PERSON WHO ADMINISTERED POISON TO MY DOG on the Afternoon of SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1330. F. J. HALFORD, 47 St. James avenue, 1958 Papanui. MEETINGS. A MEETING of tho Christchurch Branch of the Empire Service League will ba held in the Canterbury Automobile Club Koom, 151 Worcester street, at 7.80 p.m., on Monday, December 15th. Speakers, Mr H. Holland (Christchurch North), and Otters. E. A. Hotchkin, Gen. Sec. 1998 INSURANCE. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE X INSURANCE CO., LTD. t TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS. Insure Your Baggage and Personal Effects ajrainst every type of risk, on sea or on land, in any part oi the world. LOWEST RATES QUOTED. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Agents and Attorneys, 178 Cashel street, Christchurch, P7488 COUNTY COUNCILS. EYRE COUNTY COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED APPLICATION FOR SANCTION. OF LOAN. NOTICE is hereby given that the Eyre County Council proposes, at its meeting to be held on the sth day of January, 1931, to consider a motion to apply to the Local Government Loans Board for its sanction to the borrowing of the sum of £ISOO for the purposes of a bridge across the River Eyre at Poyntz road Ford. Any person having a«y objection to the proposed application is called upon to submit the same in writing to the Eyre County Council not later than the day preceding the meeting. Dated this 9th day of December, 1930. A. WELLS NEWTON, 8596 County Clerk. BUSINESS NOTICES. CONSULT THE MERCHANTS' AND TRADERS' AGENCY. LTD., RE COLLECTIONS, LIQUIDATIONS, ASSIGNMENTS, ARRANGEMENT WITH CREDITORS, BRITISH TAX REFUNDS. M 7500 THERE is satisfaction In painting with * LOSTRUBS READY-MIXED PAINT, 21s per Gallon—-all colours. Send for tint card and instructions. e— • SMITH And SMITH, LIMITED.
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