TWO BUILDING SECTIONS. SALISBURY AND COLOMBO STREETS. CLOSE TO THE CENTRE. ME CHARLES CLARE is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his ROOMS, in HEREFORD STREET, 0> WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21st, TWO ‘CAPITAL BUILDING SECTIONS, fronting Salisbury street, near the junction with Colombo street, each having a. frontage of 36ft Gin, by a depth of 114 ft, and adjoining. Artesian Well on One Section. The position is a very desirable one for dwell.ngs. It is a very quiet street, though but three minutes’ walk from Cathedral square. The sale offers great advantages to shopkeepers and others who desire a good site for private dwellings near their business premises. One quarter deposit, balance in two or five years. No. 13 Sale at 12 o’clock. 4-14 3928 TO CLERKS, ARTTZANS, AND RAILWAY EMPLOYES. TWO COMFORTABLE COTTAGES. PERRY ROAD, Near East Belt. E CHARLES CLARK will SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms in Hereford street, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21st, On aceonnt of Mr J. Hall, A very comfortable and well finished HOUSE, of FIVE ROOMS, with lean to, the side walls of brick, roof of iron; standing on a nicely fenced and planted section fronting the Ferry road, near East Belt. Also, Adjoining the last Lot, A well planned HOUSE of FOUR ROOMS, finished off in nice style inside, and verycomfortable ; standing on eighth of an acre, fenced and planted with fruit and ornamental trees. Stable on this Lot 12ft. x 14ft. The Owner’s instructions are TO SELL, and for mechanics and railway employes the opportunity is an exceptional one for procuring a conveniently situated and comfortable home at a LOW FIGURE. Land Transfer Title. 4-14 3929 Sale at 12 o’clock. No. 17ft BUILDING SECTIONS. WINDMILL BO AD SOUTH, AND STARK'S EOAD, NEAR COLOMBO STREET. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by Mr William Binks to SILL BY AUCTION. AT HIS ROOMS IN HEREFORD STREET, ON WEDNESDAY, APBIL 21st, 12 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, Fronting STARK’S ROAD, leading from Windmill road into Sel wyn street south, as showa on plan of subdivision on view at the Auctioneer's offices. STARK S ROAD leads into COLOMBO STBEIT, opposite SAND RIDGE, and near the AGRICULTURAL SHOW GROUNDS, and purchasers will thus get immediate benefit of the TKaMWaT, shortly to be laid down there. The distance from Railway station is very little, and to the brickmakers and others employed at the many works near the hills the Sale offers a good opportunity. This locality will be a SECOND SANDRIDGE. In the course of a few months the PRICES WILL BE DOUBLED. TAKE THE FIRST CHOICE. LAND TRANSFER TITLE. .£lO DEPOSIT! Balance in Four Equal Payments. No. 193 Sale at 12 o’clock. 4-14 3930 DUNSTABLE] HOUSE, CASHEL STEBET. JB.4LLANTYNE & CO. invite special • attention to their Large Assortment of WINTER CLOTHING AND MERCERY, Consisting of all the NEWEST STYLES A MATERIALS IN Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’ Overcoats Ulsters, Hosiery, Ulsterotta, Pilot Coats, Mackintoshes, Braces, Belts, Collars, Cuffs, Scarfs, Ties, Bows, Shirts, Hats, O&ps Rugs, Gloves, Ac. J. BALLANTYK & CO. have also a. Large Stock of Men’s Suits. Juvenile Suits. Youths’ nits. Trousers. Boys’ Suita. Trousers and Vests Of English, Scotch, Geelong, Mosgiel, and Kaiapoi Tweeds. J. BALLANTYNE & Co. have all the Newest Shapes in Frock Coats Galatea Coats Paget Coats D. B. Vests University Coats L.B. Vests Made from Worsted and Fancy Coatings Tweeds, Ac. The Tailoring Department is supplied with a splendid assortment of Tweeds and Coat, ings in a’l the Fashionable Patterns, special promintnee being given to Tweeds of loca manufacture. J. BALLANTYNE A CO., 3338 DUNSTABLE HOUSE. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! PATENT Vesuvius Fire Zindlers. MESSRS McDOWELL & CO., Christchurch, have succeeded in perfecting A PATENT FIRE KINDLER That surpasses anything of the kind ever previously introduced to the public. One Packet containing TWELVE VE-UVTUS FIRE KIND LEES, Each one of which will light the largest Coal Fire, without the aid of paper or sticks of any kind ; only a match is necessary to light the edge, and all is finished, EACH FIRE KINDLER Is "ar-anted TO BURN TWENTY MINUTES, And will boil one quart of water ; and I thus a package containing one dozen Kindlera will keep np a good, steady fire for four hoars if each puce is lighted in succession, thus obtaining a lour hoars’ tiro at the cost of SIXPENCE! Sold at all Grocers, G J per package. Manufactory : 3816 LOWER HIGH STREET: NAT -ON A L INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. CArrrii ... ... £1,000,000. Paid up £50,000. Reserve Fund £55,000 A LOCAL INSTITUTION. EIRE Department.—City, Suburban, i ountry Properties, Flour Mills, Mills, Bre we rits. Barns, Stables, &c., insured on the mort favorable terms. Grain in Stock or Stack. Steam Thr> shing Machines, in yar i or at work, injured at the lowest rates. MARINE RISKS of all kinds erected current rates. A. CAR RICK. Manager, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH This Company covers risk of explosion of gas
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1915, 14 April 1880, Page 3
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810Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1915, 14 April 1880, Page 3
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