J. T. BELL, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. F o ADDlNG'TOl?—Allotments near t jj e wb r k. shopa, on m-inthly payments ANTJGIM SlßßJEl—Nearly half-an acre, long frontage STREET Seven-roomed house, with one acie garden and padd >ck CARLTON PL 4,-E Five-roomed house aud p»ctry, &c, with wash-house and nicfi garden COLOMBO ROAD, SYDENHAM—Fourroamed bruse and outbuildings, with '2O perches land EAST B'cLT—Large six roomed bonae and garden ENSOEi'S ROAD—Two houses, five rooms each, with garden FEN DA LTO IS.'—Two acres land, fenced GASWORKS ROAD—Quarter acre, with two cottiges GLOUCESTER ST !<EKT— Quarter acre, near Latimer square BARMAN STKBjKir— Quarter acre, with two cottages HARPER St'KEET Substantial tworoomed cottage and section Hl' LMORl'oN—Lota 29 and 30, fenced KILMORE NTREEr dwelling-house, workshop, and quirter acre KNIGHTSTOWN—BuiIding sections LINCOLN ROAD—Two acres, fenced LIN'COLN ROAD—Building and garden allotments. On smalt payments LINCOLN ROAD Hix-roomed house, stable, and shed, and one ace, corner MONTREAL SCREF.T, SYDENHAM— Houso of three ro-ms and icnllery, and garden NEW STREET—Building allotment NORTH BKLT—Five-roomed house and garden NO«iTH BELT—House of four rooms and scullery, every convenience, nice garden OXFORD TERRACE—Large substantial residence, suitable for medical or other profes-ional gentleman PAPAN UI- AH jtments RICOARTON—Eight acres and cottage RIO ARTOV—Five acres, double frontage ST. aSAPH STKIiET KAST Two sixroomed houses, nicely finished, washhouse, &c. SANDRIDGE—Five acres, with house, stibles, &c. SCOTT'S KuaD—Three-roomed house and garden BELWIN S RSET—Six-roomed house, stable, and shed, and two aore paddock and garden SOUTH BELT—Building allotment near Selwyn street SIANMOKIfi KO AD—Seven-roomed Innse and outbui dings, and three-quarter acre of land, corner, long frontage SUMNtoß—Several sections by small payments TUAM STREET WEST—Leasehold, with workshop WILLOW BANK—Building allotment WILSON'S KRIDGE—Five acres, double frontage WINDMILL ROAD—One-acre, corner eection, with cottage Ac, &c. 120 acres, fenced, with four-roomed cottage, West Eyreton (to let) 200 acres, lluruuui, unimproved 40 acres, Dunsandel 430 acres, Rakaia, partly fenced 360 acres, partly fenced, near Colegate 220 acres, Geraldice, first rate jfarm anr" improvement's &c, las. Apply to J. T. BELL, Cathedral square, opposite Post Office. HANSEATIA FIKK INSURANCE COMPAMY OF HEMBURG. >I KB taken at LOWEST RATES, -«J and all Losses settled within the Colony. Agent for Canterbury, J T. BELL, 8265 Cathedral square. LAND TKANBFJJR ACT. OF HEREFORD STREET, LICENSED LAND BROKERS. All dealings under the above Act prepared at scheduled rates. 8295 1.0 O.F , M.U. IHE Members of the Order are invited to . ATTEND the FUNERAL of their late respected Brother, James Taaffe, P.P.G.M., which will leave his residence, Rangiora, on THURSDAY, the 12th. at 2 p.m. J. J. ROBINSON, 5-11 8360 Prov. C.S., Ashley District. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Christchurch. A GOIREE AND <ONOERT Will be held In the ODDFELLOW S' HALL, Lichfield street, ON THURSDAY, 12ra MAY. Tea on the tables at 6 o'clock. Tickets, 2s each, may be purchased of any Member of Committee. R. M. ADAIR, 8359 Hon. Secretary. rtTiR OF WALTHAM LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. DEE above Lodge will celebrate the OPESIXO of their NEW HALL, in Gasworks road, Walthsm, with a Tea, Concert, and Dance, on THURSDAY, May 12th, 1881. Tea on the table at 6.30p.m., Concert at 8 pm., Dance at 10.30 p.m. Pianiste, Miss Bowler. Admission—Tea, Is 6d ; Concert, front eeate Is 6d, back seats ar.dgallery Is; Dance, Is. 8357 GOOD TEMPL4RY. NEW VICTORY LODGE. No 245. N OPEN MEETING, under the auspices L of the above Lodge, will take place in the Templar Ball, Worcester street, TOMORKOW (THURSDAY) EVENING commencing at 8 o'clock sharp. A liberal and attractive programme will be provide!. The public are cordially invited. Lodge will ment an 7 o'clock. 8363 J. T. CLARKE, L.D. DDFELLOWS' XJL ALL. Last Night of Mb, Mrs, asd Miss Bart, Asa:ated by Mr W. Kerby, in an ENTIRS.' CHANGE OF PKOGRAMME. TO-MGHT. TONIGHT. The Little Banjo and the Highland Fling. Admission—3s, 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. 8364 TO OUR READRRS. WE HAVE GiOD NEWS for all who wish to make their money go a very long way in the matter of Dress. You can now buy good Onion flannel at 91 ; all-wool scarlet Saxony fla ntl, at la ; douele width unbleached nheeting, at Is; honeycomb towels, at 41 ; white calico, 3s 9d per doz.; blankets, 8s 6d, 10a 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 19s 6d, up to 45s ; honeycomb quilts, from 6s 6d ; children's sox. from 2Jd per pair ; winceys, from 4sd per jard ; silk dress buttons, at 2d per doz ; a splendid variety of children's wool hats and hoods, at Is each, at H. E. MAY & C O.'S, The Pall, High Street.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2247, 11 May 1881, Page 2
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758Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2247, 11 May 1881, Page 2
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