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AUCTIONS. C. E. JONES. LTD. THIS DAY! THIS DAY! AT 1 P.M. AUCTION SALE. PROPERTY, FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, 163 KING STREET. SYDENHAM. On Account of MISS COOKSON. "DROPERTY comprising Square Residence of 4 spacious rooms and sleeping porch with all conveniences, together with J-acre section, nicely laid out. ALSO THE WHOLE OF THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AS CONTAINED THEREIN. TAKE NO. 2 TRAM TO KING ST. C. E. JONES, LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 174 Manchester street, 2789 'Phone 35-355. EVANS AND BULL. Roland Bull. George Leech. ESTATE AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS. (Established 1881), 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Upstairs. Government Life Insufance Buildings, opposite Post Office). GOVERNMENT MORTGAGEE SALE ooa ACRES, 999 Years' Government Lease; rent £4l halfyearly. CARRY 500 Sneep and Fatten all Lambs. GROWS excellent crops of wheat, etc. FINE DISTRICT; handy station and saleyards. NICE SIXROOMED HOMESTEAD and all Outbuildings. PRICE £2OOO, WITH £2OO DOWN, and balance on Government mortgage for 36| years. A Firstclass Farm. We have inspected, and can supply full information. EXCELLENT SUBURBAN STORE NO OPPOSITION. V'EARLY £8 per week net profit. under good lease. SUBSTANITAL CASH TURNOVER. Price £750, includes all stock and plant, fittings, etc. Fuller particulars on application. TO LEASE. ACRES, SHEEP COUNTRY, straight lease, rent £l5O yearly. Good 4-roomed house, every convenience, and outbuildings. Full details on request. 156/61 ' family" NEARLY CO YEARS. 43 ACRES, OR 78 ACRES. A|j DOWN for 43 acres, dairy and cv X \yVJ cropping land, river silt. 1 mile from station and school; bus passes to Christchurch; and 2 miles from good saleyards. 6-roomed house, also old cottage, 5 rooms, good stable, chafThouse, cowbails, and various other outbuildings. PRICE £BOO, WITH £IOO DOWN or £IO2O with 78 acres and £l5O down. Write or call for full details. 157/61 AMBERLEYMORTGAGEE SALE. ACRES, £8 acre, TERMS £IOO ,JUU DOWN and balance on LONG TERM GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE. Mixed farm. Good 5-roomed homestead and outbuildings. Being sold at heavy loss. Early inspection necessary. 100 HANDY TO RANGIORA. £1 ftn DEPOSIT and take over long r viwv term Government Mortgage of £llOO. 50 ACRES FREEHOLD and 20 acres lease at £1 year. Has grown 60 bushels wheat per acre. 10 acres oats and grass, and balance all in new grass. 4-roomed house, electric light, 4 stall stable, 4 cowbails, registered dairy, etc., etc. Just on the market. 99/64 SELLING AT""AHEAVY - LOSS. ~ MORTGAGEE SALE. ACRES (just over), 9 miles from Cathedral square by first-class road. Heavy grazing and root land, has -earned 75 cows. 0roomed homestead and all outbuildings. Suit retail or wholesale milkman. Good terms and the price asked is £39 per acre below the Mortgagee's valuation. Full details on application. 101/64 MORTGAGEE WILL CONSIDER GIVTNG 12 MONTHS FREE OF INTEREST 1 4-0 ACRES. Terms, £IOO down, and balance at 41 per cent, interest. Price £l7 5s per acre. Good grazing and mixed farm, handy school, station, and bus to Christchurch. COMPRISES SOME RICH RIVER SILT. Nice 4-roomed homestead with all conveniences and all outbuildings. Early possession. SOLE AGENTS. Full particulars on application. EXCHANGE OR SALE. AS A GOING CONCERN IF WANTED. FIRST-CLASS GRAZING FARM. GENUINELY OFFERED ON ACCOUNT OF INCREASING YEARS. 7* ft ACRES, L.I.P. (999 years), rent £53 10s 3d half-yearly. Easy tussock hills, with a fair proportion flat for growing grain and root crops, with excellent fattening and carrying capacity. CARRIES 1000 ewes, besides over 30 head of cattle and horses, and fattens all lambs': 60 acres in young grass, 20 acres in turnips, 10 acres in rape, 20 acres oat stubble, 60 acres oneyear grass. Well fenced and watered. Four miles from station and 2 from school, in a well-liked district. GOOD 7-ROOMED HOMESTEAD (insured for £700), stable, and shed insured for £2OO, woolshed insured for £IOO, numerous outbuildings, sheepyards, and dip. Price £3500. Sell straight out, terms given, or would exchange for small farm to carry a few cows and some sheep. A GENUINE OFFER. Write or call. 80/63 EVANS and BULL. E3640 63 Cathedral square. OPTICIANS. OPTICIAN. R S. LONSDALE, F.8.0.A., London. MANCHESTER STREET. Corner Worcester street. MODERN OPHTHALMIC LENSES. Telephone 35-160. L 4115 Telephone 34-452. P.O. Box 669. Q. SEVICKE JONES, OPTICIAN. 51 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. (Corner Chancery lane.) J7694 rkUNLOP and SON, OPTICIANS, 281 HIGH ST.. Triangle Chambers (upstairs)—Mr Dunlop, Senior, 30 years' experience Mr Dunlop. Junior, passed all examinations in Sight Testing. Awarded Diploma by Government Health Dept. Efficient Service Assured. D 2958 GRANT, LTD., CONSULTING OPTICIANS, . WHITCOMBE'S BUILDING, 115 CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH Over 30 Years' Practical Experience Scientific Testing. 'Phone 33-703. G4330 CHIROPRACTORS TAMES M. AND MRS CRAIG. " Chiropractors (Spine and Nerve) Spina] Adjustments as taught by the Palmer School of Chiropractic for Nervous and Functional Disorders. X-Ray and Neurocalometer Examinations. Palmer Graduates. Members N.Z. and Aust. Chiropractors' Association. REGENT THEATRE BUILDINGS (Entrance next G.P.0.) Lady Attendant. Consultation Free. Hours, 9to 6. Friday Evenings by Appointment. 'Phone: Rooms 31-610. C 2925 V\7"ATCH this Steelite Green stay * ' Green —has never failed. Sold everywhere, or SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED, corner Tuam-High streets. > 57697

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21416, 7 March 1935, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21416, 7 March 1935, Page 22

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