J. T. BELL. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER, For Sale, A BARGAIN, SYDENHAM, A Leasehold, having a long period to run at a very low ground rent, with cottage, shed, artesian well, &0., easily convertible into business premises, situated on Colombo street, Sydenham, with road running tlong the back, MATHESON’d ROAD. Four substantially built Cottages (new), each containing four large rooms, with hall, scullery, &c., nicely finished, all securely fenced with paling and picket fences, artesian wells, Ac., with half an acre of land, situated on Matheson’s road, close to the Perry road Tramway line. Will be sold as a whole or separately. NEW STREET, A very cheap Building Section. SYDENHAM, A Dwelling House, of seven rooms, and quarter acre of land; a splendid corner section, close to the schools and Colombo street. Four Building Allotments. Very easy terms. ADDINGTON, Sections opposite the Government Workshops. Low price, and payments by small monthly instalments. Fine Building Sections opposite the Sydenham Recreation Grounds, Addington, by easy payments. 120 acres, fenced, with four-roomod cottage, West Eyreton (to let) 200 acres, Hnrunui, unimproved 40 acres, Dunsandel 430 acres, Bakala, partly fenced 360 acres, partly fenced, near Colegate 220 acres, Geraldine, first rate farm and Improvements &c., &o. Apply to J. T. BELL, Cathedral square, opposite Post Office. HANSEATIC FIRE INS CHANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. RISKS taken at LOWEST RATES, and all Losses settled within the Colony. Ageut for Canterbury, J. T. BELL, 8263 Cathedral square. THE WINTER SEASON. BOOTS. SHOES. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OP BOOTS AND SHOES AT Cashel House Boot Depot, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Ef'-i EORGE begs to call the atten- • V7T tion of his numerous Customers and the Public In general to his Immense Stock of BOOTS and SHOES. AS HE IS OVERSTOCKED, he Is determined to effect a speedy clearance, to facilitate which ho has RE-MARKED every Article at the LOWEST PRICE POSSIBLE to any Trader who intends paying for his Goods. Also, in view of the Winter Season, he has specially Imported 77 TRUNKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES from the Beat English Makers, which, owing to the depressed state of trade at Home, and being Bought for Cash, he is in a position to OFFER AT LOWER PRICES Than wonld be otherwise possible. The STOCK BEING TOO LABGE to Particularise, a CALL is requested, as Purchasers should see the Stock and Judge for Themselves. Particular attention is called to the Stock of COLONIAL BOOTS AND SHOES, which, being made at his MANUFACTOEY, HEREFORD STREET, under his own Supervision, he cm give every Guarantee as to quality. NOTE THE ADDRESS, E. GEOEGrE, Cashel House Boot Denot, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 8440
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2231, 31 May 1881, Page 4
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442Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2231, 31 May 1881, Page 4
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