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FOR SALE OR TO LET. FORD AND HADFIELD. ST ALBANS NORTH. RIGHT ON TRAM LINE. CRANFORD STREET. * •• iv..,:;*; 2d SECTICitf. MODERN-SWELLING FIVE ROOMS, plastered and papered throughout, 3 fireplaces with tiled hearth* and grates, gas fittings, hath, washhouse and copper, asphalt paths. NEARLY THREE-EIGHTHS ACRE. JNSURED~FOR £3SO. ; ONE OF THE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES ■ ON THE MARKET. £SOO. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. FORD AND HADFIELD, (4311) Sole Agents. RICCARTON. SUITABLE FOR WORKSHOPS EMPLOYEES. SOUND DWELLING OF FIVE ROOM\ papered throughout, three fireplaces, washhouse and scullery, good water supply, bathroom, house just re-p'ainted, sunny verandah. SECTION 30 PERCHES. The Situation enables Workshops Employe** TO GET HOME FOR LUNCH. . LOOK AT THE PRICE£2SO GENUINE BARGAIN. INSPECT AT ONCE. FORD AND HADFIELD, 160, Hereford Street (next National Bank). (34X1) SMITH & BRijERE. SMITH AND BRUERE, Land and estate agents, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, 148, HEREFORD STREET. A GOING CONCERN. DAIRY FARM, WITH MILK ROUND. 52 ACRES LEASEHOLD. Tip-top Dairying Land, situated close to town. Part in Crop. Everything to be soli as a going concern, including COWS, HORSES, CARTS, MILKING UTENSILS, IMPLEMENTS, HAY, and NUMEROUS SUNDRIES. OWNER 'WILI ACCEPT LOW PRICE FOR’A’.QUICK SALE. Thin is a l -Bargain..'.,. Don’t 'miss it. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. CLOSE TO BEAL'EY AVENUE. £l5O. 5 Splendid .Rooms, Panelled Hall, Electrlt. Light. Plastered. ’ Leadlights, Tiled Grates, Nice Bathroom, H.P. Water, Sewer Connections. ~ ... IDEAL' POSITION. HANDY TO TWO "CARS, - PENNY SEC. • - TION:. . : , SMITH AND BRUERE. OWNER AN .ABSENTEE. , PRICE RiDUCED TO ' £420. JUST THE PLACE FOR TRAMWAY . EMPLOYEES. LINWOOD. Well-built House of 4 Large Rooms, Northern Aspect, . Concrete Foundations, Verradak, Pantry, Scullery, Etc. Nice Section. Good Locality. BULK OF MONEY CAN REMAIN ON MORTGAGE. SMITH AND BRUERE. BEAUTIFULLY BUILT BUNGALOW. ADDINGTON. £525. The House contains 5 Rooms and is replete with all Modern Conveniences. North-, cm 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 8 Largs Rooms, Plasterod 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, ui 148. Hereford Street. H. S.'RICHARDS & SON. H. S. RICHARDS AND SON, FEDERAL CHAMBERS, 162, HEREFORD STREET, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUATORS. QOUNTRY STORE AND POST-OFFICE FOE SALE CHEAP. IN FIRST-RATE DISTRICT AND FEW MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. FREEHOLD STORE AND COAL BUSL NESS. j doing a large turnover.' SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR A FAMILY TO. DO WELL. H. S. RICHARDS AND SON. ST ALBANS. CLOSE TO CRANFORD STREET TRAIL i-ACRE SECTION, £^2o CHEAPEST IN THE DISTRICT. • H. S. RICHARDS AND SON. .23 SHEEP FA ILMERS AGENOY.v THE SHEEPFARMERS’ AGENCY. forTsale. A .REAL GOOD BUILDING SECTION,containing Two Roods and Thirty-four Perches, with mintage of neirW ~tv.-o rhi-'ns - on GORDON AVENUE,'ST ALBANS. - Fol. st. and C As a Going Concern. A Gift, ns no oecdwill is being asked.BOARDING-HOUSE 5 nud LIVERY STABLE in rising district. The house is of brick, containing 23 rooms. Gas ’ throughout, sample rooms, and Nearly New Billiard Table.. ■ ■ RENT £2 per week, 2 years to run. with absoluto chance of renewal-at same rental The stock consists of Traps, Horses, Harnosf etc., and Furniture, all to be. taken at t valuation. Between £4OO and £SOO would pul a man into this. ■ - • . For further particulars apply to THE SHEEPFARMERS’ AGENCY, IS3 Hereford Street. Christchurch. ' F. H. LABATT, . > Manager. Agents for tho London and Midland InsuJV ° ance, “Tho Pastoral Review,’’ “Sii* fii—Wiwucxs* GuidV

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16488, 2 March 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16488, 2 March 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16488, 2 March 1914, Page 11

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