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FOR SALE OR TO LET. EVANS & BULL. Established 1881. (J. H, Evans, '(Roland BulLt Licensed Land Broker.) \ t A/&£f NSTER ROAD > MERIVALE. ! A-ACRE. Extra High Section, faoing north,] * splendidly fenced, closo Papanui Road.) Lot fine Fruit Trees, in full bearing. Ideal' home site. 2d Car. Terms- if wanted. Cheap. EVANS AND BULL. :' CHEAP RICCARTON SECTION. n (\^\~ GooD Comer i-acre Section (11 vJc> 132 feet), close tram and school., Dirt cheap. Terms. Evans and Bull. :»• ST ALBANS STREET. splendid corner section, good poi. tion, main sewer and H.P. water coh«nections. Asking £250; got to bs soli. Terms. ■ ' ° , EVANS AND BULL. 1 NEW BRIGHTON TOWNSHIP. ! ONLY-Niccly furnished House of n i V.. 5 room s and J-acre, very close toBeach, Pier, Tram, e.tc. .Lets at 80s weekly all summer and 20s in winter. Real goo<{ spec and a bargain. Terms. £2OO CASH DOWN - ■ 10 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. 60 ACRES Al. Dairy and Cropping-Farm,' very best of land. An inspection will prove its quality. Good 6-roomed House and every • farm outbuilding. Very handy to station: and school. Full particulars on application. Write or call. ■ EVANS AND BULL. MERIVALE SEDUCED from £1194 <**XW V Beautiful Modern 6-roomed Bun. galow, largo rooms, splendidly built, finished in very best of style, inside arrangements » ' al i latest ' fitti ngs and conveniences. A very fine property. Over J-a«e, palingfenced, Al garden, lawn, eto. Two minutes from car. Easy terms. Cheapest property in Menvale. Don't miss inspecting. Cards to view at our office. 233-11 ' EVANS AND BULL. DO YOU WANT SOME PAPANUI LAND AT LESS THAN PAPANUI PRICES? 60 Per £*?* Less than Papanui Figures TERMS, SAY £llO CASH. A GREAT CHANCE. FRUIT-GROWING. DAIRYING AND MARKET GARDENING. »£&£££ CLASS OF FARMING. MAGNIFICENT SOIL. ;, m „ n . SPLENDID POSITION. 6 MILES NORTH OF CATHEDRAL SQUARE. m. A TERMS, say £llO CASH. ACRES of the finest land round Chnstchuroh, equal to Papanui'i best, for dairying, fruit growing, market gar dening: or general fanning, you can got nothing better. If you are a judge of lwid you to school. The soil is a rich, easily worked i , i 0 am and cannot be surpassed. Plenty of land sold at. Papanui it £l2O to £l5O is not The price of this lot is only about half, and. with the terms we offer no buyer can go wrong.. Do not wait; investi- • i 8 i IB a ftt once ' M a <&*&<* t° B et firstclass land at low prices on such terms very seldom offers. Papanui land with a 50 per cent reduction In price EVANS AND BULL. SHEEP, CATTLE AND CROPPING. DETERMINED TO SELL. SNAP THIS OPPORTUNITY. GOOD COAL ON THE FARM. ONLY JpQAA DOWN. 1150 ACRES, 400 being freehold anfl 7SV, leasehold (given in), 7 years lease at £3O year. This property was recently placed on our books at £l2 10s per acre, with £SQO deposit, but the owner now writes us that hois out to make a deal and WILL TAKE £9 10s per acre with a deposit £3OO (balance to suit buyer), and will give leasehold and crops in. THE FREEHOLD is all nioe rolling downs, and flats, conveniently subdivided into 10 paddocks with water -in every one. There is a big depth of soil, and is ideal lambing country, has only been used for grazing, so is nx guuu uvaiv ivs crapping. XUCXU OIU -.* acres in turnips, and 38 acres in oats and frass which will be given in. Nearly all in Inflish grass. THE LEASEHOLD is all in native grass and tussock, ring fenced, well sheltered and watered, lying to the sun. Adjoins freehold. GOOD 6-roomed House, hot and cold service, bathroom, dairy, washhouse, copper, tubs, coalshed, etc., 2 men's huts, 2 barns, 2 stables, cowshed, loosebox, implement shed, yards, dip, large new woolshed, garden, orchard, shelter trees, etc.; three miles from stition. , , •. . THIS IS a genuine offer of a cheap farm, EVANS AND BULL, Christohurch Agents Yorkshire Insurance Co., Near Chancery Lane, opposite P°st Office. KNIGHT, CHECKLEY & NEALE. SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVISION. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. 11 Rooms. 8 or 5 Acres. WILL RUN THREE OOW& ABOUT 20 CHAINS FRONTAGE. FINE ORCHARD. T"E Are instructed to offer this very fine W Gentleman's Residence containing 11 well decorated rooms, and all necessary outbuildings, including Motor Shed, Cow Shed, Dairy, Storehouses, Etc. The land is of the very best quality, and WILL GROW ANYTHING.There are long frontages to Three Streets vory suitable for subdivision into, say, 11 sections averaging £6o—£Blo, and as there is an insurance of £650 on the house, which together with tho subdivision land can b« bought for £l2lO, it will be seen that th# proposition is one of the best PRICES AREHouse, Buildings, and 8 Acres £l2lO. Houss, Buildings, and 5 Acres £I6OO. Inspections arranged .and cards to view from KNIGHT, OHECKLEY_AND NEALE. "-- "BRAND NEW" BUNGALOW. In ST ALBANS, at a LOW PRICE, NOT 100 YARDS FROM 2d CAR. CONTAINS 1 good Rdoms, fitted with every modern convenience, including Tiled Back Range, Sewer and Electric Lijhi Detached washhouse. HIGH "SECTION. PRICE: £195. . EASY TERMS. KNIGHT. CHECKLEY AND NEALE. FUNERALS. <EO R G E U" UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Corner DURHAM AND ST ASAPH STREET& LAMB AND SON,' FUNERAL FURNISHERS. No. 234, LICHFIELD STREES, TELEPHONE ! 538. Established 1873, Herbert Laugfofd, • John Rhind, 19. London St. 106. Montreal St. LAKGPOKD . AND RHIND, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. 'Phones 689 nnd 1603. Town Office. 104, Cashel Street. 'Phone 818. P.O. Box 523. THE Funeral of the late Lumley Morgan will leave "Parkgwyn," Tai Tapu, on Friday, tho 27th inst., at 1.15 p.m., for service in the Methodist Church, and thence to the Springston Public Cemetery. . J. LAMB AND SON. 417 THE Friends of the late Joseph Stalker are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Beach Road, Woodand, oil Friday, Feb. 27th. at 2 p.m., for the WHevan Cemetery, Woodend. H. J GULLIVER. 787 THE Friends of.ihe l&te William Harvey are respectfully informed that the Funeral will leave the Permanent Artillery 'Barracks, Sumner Road. Lyttelton, on Friday, Feb. 27. at 2 p.m., for the Public Cemetery. TV. T. LESTER. 417

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16485, 26 February 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16485, 26 February 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16485, 26 February 1914, Page 12

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