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FOR SALE OR TO LET. FORD AND HADFIELD. ST ALBANS- NORTH. ‘Night on tram line, CRANFORD STREET. 2d SECTION. t* MODERN DWELLING FIVE ROOMS, plastered and papered throughout, 3 fireplaces with tiled hearths and grates, gas fittings, bath, washhouse and copper, asphalt paths. NEARLY THREE-EIGHTHS ACRE. INSURED FOR £350. ONE OF THE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES ON THE MARKET. £SOO. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. FORD AND HADFIELD, (4341) ■ Sole Agents, RICCARTON. SUITABLE FOR WORKSHOPS EMPLOYEES. SOUND DWELLING OF FIVE ROOMS, papered throughout, three fireplaces, washhouse and scullery, good water supply, bathroom, house just re-painted, sunny verandah. SECTION 30 PERCHES. The Situation enables Workshops Employees TO GET HOME FOR LUNCH. LOOK AT THE PRICE£2SO ! GENUINE BARGAIN. INSPECT AT ONCE. FORD AND HADFIELD, 160, Hereford Street (next National Bank). ■' v "' (3411) SMITH & BRUERE. SMITH AND BRUERE, T AND AND ESTATE AGENTS, XJ LICENSED LAND BROKERS, 148, HEREFORD STREET. A GOING CONCERN, .i. DAIRY FARM, WITH MILK ROUND. 52 AGEES LEASEHOLD. Tip-top Dairving Land, situated dose to town. Part in Crop. Everything to be sold as a going concern, including : COWS, HORSES, CARTS, MILKING UTENSILS, IMPLEMENTS, HAY, and NUMEROUS SUNDRIES. "•OWNER WILL ACCEPT LOW PRICE FOR A QUICK SALE. This is a Bargain. Don’t miss it. SMITH AND BRUERE. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. CLOSE TO BEALEY AVENUE* £750. 4.1 B Splendid Rooms, Panelled Hall, Eleotrio Light Plastered, Leadlights, Tiled Grates, Nice 'Bathroom, H.P. Water, Sewer Connectiotts. * IDEAL POSITION. HANDY TO TWO, CARS, PENNY SECTION. SMITH AND BRUERE. OWNER AN ABSENTEE. PRICE REDUCED TO £420. fit JUST THE PLACE FOR TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES. U LINWOOD. Well-built House of 4 Large Rooms, Northern Aspeot, Concrete Foundations, Verandah, Pantry, Scullery, Etc. Nice Seotion. Good Locality. BULK OF MONEY CAN REMAIN ON MORTGAGE. ’ 1 SMITH AND BRUERE. BEAUTIFULLY BUILT BUNGALOW. ADDINGTON. £525. The House contains 6 Rooms and is replete with all Modern Conveniences. Northern Aspect. Good Position. ■ INTENDING HOUSE BUYERS SHOULD SEE THIS. WE CAN ARRANGE TERMS. SMITH AND BRUERE. ST ALBANS SNIP. PRICE REDUCED TO £750. WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE of 6 Large Rooms, Plastered and Papered throughout, Gas and Fittings, every convenience. ' Splendid Section, well laid out and planted. Asphalt Paths, Lawns, etc. SEE US ABOUT TERMS. SMITH AND BRUERE, , 148. Hereford ' Street, H. S. RICHARDS & SON. . H. SON, S. RICHARDS AND FEDERAL CHAMBERS, ' ; 162, HEREFORD STREET, \ LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUATORS. . OOUNTRY STORE AND POST OFFICE. FOR SALE CHEAP. IN FIRST-RATE DISTRICT AND FEW MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. FREEHOLD STORE AND COAL BUSINESS. DOING A LARGE TURNOVER. f" SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR A FAMILY .TO DO WELL. .H. S. RICHARDS AND SON. ST ALBANS. ifj ; -,'v /v ,' V- r CLOSE TO CRANFORD STREET TRAM. j-ACRE SECTION, £\2Q -.t-: . CHEAPEST IN THE' DISTRICT. H. S. RICHARDS AND SON. .26 SHEEPFARMERS’ AGENCY. THE SHEEPFARMERS’ AGENCY. FORSALE. REAL GOOD BUILDING SECTION, containing Two Roods and Thirty-four •cheß, with irontage of nearly two chains GORDON AVENUE, ST ALBANS. Fol. 6 T. and C. « a Going Concern. A Gift, as no goodi i* being asked.BOARDING-HOUSE and fERY STABLE in rising district. The , M j 8 of brick, containing 23 rooms. Gae -mahout, sample rooms, and Nearly Now Hard Table. , „ IENT £2 per week, 2 years to run, with oluto chance of renewal at same rental. > stock oonsista of Traps, Horses, Harness, and Furniture, all to be taken at a nation. Between £4OO and £SOO would put nan into this. 'or further particulars apply to THE SHEEPFARMERS’ AGENCY, 165. Hereford Street, Christchurch. F. H. LABATT, Manager. ants for the London and Midland Insurance, “ The Pastoral Review," “ Ih» man’ Quid*.”.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16487, 28 February 1914, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16487, 28 February 1914, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16487, 28 February 1914, Page 18

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