THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT). Directors : , Messrs A. Garrick (Chairman), C. E. Briggs, J. D. Frankish, M.D., James Goss, S, Manning, and R Sutherland. TO WORKING MEN AND OTHERS. THE above Society offers unusual advantages for the safe and profitable investment of SMALL SAVINGS, Its constitution providing for the subscription shares reaching their ultimate value in a much shorter time than any other Society Shareholders have a 1 so a great advantage In having the option of converting Subscription f- hares into fully paid-up Shares without previous notice, and free of cost. It affords an easy method of providing ENDOWMENTS FOR CHILDREN. Shares (£lO each, subscription 2s 6d monthly) can be taken up at any time. Copies of Rules and full particulars can be obtained on application to EDWD. J, T, FORD, Manager. Offices : Hereford street, next door to Miles, Hassal and Co. March 5 th, 1878. 4743 CLEARING- SALE. VALUABLE TOWN AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. ASHBURTON TOWNSHIP SECTIONS. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the Owners, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms in Hereford street, On WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th, The undermentioned VALUABLE FREEHOLDS Lot 2. Aynsley’s paddock, Sydenham, at corner of Hawdon’s road and First street. A capital site for railway siding or manufactory requiring railway communication, A good corner bail ting section at junction of Tuam street and street, Sydenham, close to English Church and schools. In the favorite suburb of Willow Bank. Sydenham, some excellent building sections, with good frontage, good drainage, and splendid position. At Epsom, near the Upper Riccarton school, a valuable corner block of 3 acres, having frontage to South road and Ru'iri road, 1 chain wide, A fine site for a suburban residence, being close to Sackburn railway station. Ashburton Township—Town sections Nos. 6G2, 483 and 484, in good position for dwellings or shops. Arowhenua—Township sections Nos. 222, 223, 227, 229, and 244. near Temuka railway station. The proximity to Milford harbor and the site of the Oxford and Temuka railway j unction greatly enhances the value of these lots. On Pound road, Sydenham, a good building site, with half-chain frontage; near Colombo street. Terms—lo per cant, cash, 10 per cent, each at three and six months, 20 per cent in eighteen months, and 50 per cent, in thirtysix months, with current interest. The Auctioneer’s instructions are to Sell tho above properties for two-thirds of the price recently put upon them. Under such circumstances he need scarcely remind the public of the rare chance offered of securing valuable property on such extremely favorable terms. Within six months time, and before the second instalment of purchase money will be due, properties will have again resumed their recent value, and will, indeed, be enhanced beyond that by the great prosperity of the province. Purchasers will be aide to treble their capital by investing under such favorable terms of payment. 4679 Sale at 12 o’clock. No 45 FOR SALE. IN HAWDON PADDOCK. ■JIREEHOLD SECTIONS from Easy texms. £25. Apply to 4612 T. PFPPERILL, Hereford street. NOTICE. TO MECHANICS. LABORERS, AND OTHERS. FOR S ALE—A new 4 roomed, a new 3roornod, and 2-roomed C >TTAGES. thoroughly well finished, matchlined painted and papered with a large section of freehold land to each, a new six foot paling dividing each house, artesian well, garden well planted with fruit trees and shrubs, situat d in the highest and healthiest part of Christchurch five minutes walk from the post office. Terms—Ten pounds cash, the balance by monthly payments of £2, each bearing 8 per cent interest on the unpaid balance. Apply at once to M, MURPHY, opposite English Cemetery. P.B.—No reasonable offer refused for cash. 4616 THE REAL BIORGAN’S OIL. MORGAN’S EVE LOTION, CONDITION BALLS FOR HOUSES, M ANGB, AND DISTEMPER CURBS, THE ONLY GENUINE. IT is well known to thousands that Morgan’s Oil is the best Household Bottle in use for man or beast, for rheumatism, sprains, bruises, sore throats, broken knees, sore backs, girth galls, mud fever, &c., See. All the above prepared from the genuine recipes of the late Professor Charles Morgan, A D. 1870. W , E . BURKE, MARKET PLACE, CHRISTCHURCH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 4727 BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, TDAM STREET (Opposite the Royal Hotel). JOHN BOOT AND SHOEMAKER. BOOTS AND SHOES REPAIRED. “PRICES MODERATE, 4726 T R A N A I R G, R. 11. HANKINS, (Late shopman at Mr H. B, Lane’s), BUTCHER, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and his friends in general that he has Commenced Business in that oldestablished shop recently occupied by E. M. Mein, Victoria street, Whately road, and trusts that by supplying nothing but firstclass quality meat, at a fair market price, to merit a share of public support. Ail orders will meet with prompt attention. Families waited on daily. Note the Address— E IT. HANKINS, (Late E. M, Mein,) Family Butcher, Victoria street, Wately road. 4690
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1623, 3 May 1879, Page 4
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