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FOR SALE OR TO LET. EVANS AND BULL. (J. It. Evans, Licensed Land Broker.) Established 1851. (Roland Bull.) p. „ r . v ICSI. /..HBUSINESS; 0 £ld week, and ig . moro capable hands is worth £JQ, J > 6°Mvin n -w"f ( or , £ } so - Splendid situation. js iwjin 6 \, c h, but ina owner wants a change, mooks etc., can L-o inspected. Genuine. EVANS AND BULL. . . LALLING TON. ~ 1 G o° otl iligil Seclion * c!cs » car and j- school, lerms given. Owner keen seller. EVANS AND BULL. _ ' NORTH canterbury. 2000 tr, R N. S ’ Splendid Sweet Tussock (Id Country, with about 200 acres . 6 roomed Bun :a,ow, with every conventenco and A 1 outbuildings of every- descrip, t.on. Cheapest property offering at £ll pei acre. Good terms. Full particulars on anP h EVANS AND BULL _ SEFTON. ~~ 12b A 9 R “ R -' Ti P; f °P Cropping, Sheep end , Dairying harm. 56 acres in wheat nd e, ?| tS ’-m ? ' anco T F SS - House 7 rooms and at a } ery handily situated. Snip Good terms.. And excellent reaso.i for sealing. Cail early. 213-13 ■-A tnu-c YALDHURST. e 00 * jS ? f hirst-class Land, euitabla for any -class of farming. Good house fnrm°wa«*f d t aL outb uildings. Terms.- This t!v°urp=L\ ken ” p fr 2P 1110 Government by m«mP^' n V>°^ ner ‘ can recommend an to school!'etc" 1 ’ 7 milC3 fr ° m tho City 29 h 4 a l f y EVANS AND BULL.

' TEMPLETON. h() A Good Mixed Farm, in Al orcler. Grows heavy crop 3 of pota-ces, wheat, oats. etc. New house and cutbuildA snip at £H6 per acre, with crops in. V“ y ’ ~ 250 ca - h - t)o "' t fail to inspect, E V A N S_AN D_B ULL. TO MARKET GARDENERS AND FRUIT GROWERS. dK"f OO ®OWTv, balance 51 per cent. You r‘„ p " »Q this. About 5 miles f m Cat hod', al Souare. 15 acres, rich deep liver silt, wet o? dry seasons will erow first* okss crops. COME AND SEE FOR YOUR- * * l ad i. olnin " owner reckons this year to take foOO off 3 acres nlone for cauliflowers and he has also averaged 10 tons potatoes per acre this season, which means ho will take the whole value of the land itself off it in one year. Small taming pays. You don’t have to find the capital it takes for ordinary farm- "}{*, work is interesting, you don’t have all your eggs in one basket, you don’t bury yourself in the backblocks. This land grows to perfection fruit trees of every description, onions, potatoes, strawberries, broccoli, can'i* flowers, etc. There’s money in the game if •t* » n< UV IRhtl a ' !d tllls bit of soil is just It. write or call. It costs nothing EVANS AND BULL. 1 ACRE - 4 ROOMS. 4?yt\ DOWN, balance say 10s week, inf- ’ eluding principal and interestrrico £325. 1 aero good land and 4-roorufd r cttage, scullerv, washhouse and shed, 25 fruit trees, etc. Cheap. Apply early. 61-18 EVANS AND BULL. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE WITH RIGHT OF PURCHASE. 1A DA ACRES, a’ose to Christchurch IttvAVA Rent 11s acre, with right of purchase. In good going order. Owner rearing on account of old age. House 5 rooms and all outbuildings. Stock can be taknt over at a low figure. DON’T' MISS THIS, if you want a bargain. No goodwill. Inquire early. ltN l'j EVANS AND BUT CHEAP AND GOOD. O ACRES, close Christchurch, absolutely AA very best of land—desp, rich, heavy black loam —Al grass land, or suitable for market gardening and fruit growing. 1h« present owner also makes a lot Of mine? from bees. The district is one r.{ the best. House of 5 rooms—a good, comfortable home. There is only one thing wrong with the place—it is too cheap at £560. If v.;o were* asking ££oo more it wou’d bo better appreciated. Terms. Call or wite. 71-17 EVANS AND BULL FIRST-CLASS BUNGALOW.

-P1 0A DOWN—Very Easy Terms, if wantcKrAUU ed. Unique modem bungalow of 5 rooms (17 by 14ft, etc.), tiled roof, taking anpeorance, lead lights, high concrete foundations, wide panelled hall, electrio lights, Donlton bath, latest• fixtures and conveniences throughout. Paling fenced, section of S’! perches, high and dry, St Aibans, dose Cranford Street car. This house will bn finished in about 3 weeks time. It is well worth seeing. 77 EVANS AND BULL. SF.FTON, EASIEST TEEMS. 4>A ACRES, Nice LiUle Dairy Farm, iv liandy position. House, 4 rooms and outbuildings. ExceptionaTy easy terms, grand opportunity for a starter. Write or call for full details. 123-19 EVANS-AND BUTT. LISTS ON APPLICATION. EVANS AND BULL, Canterbury Agents Yorkshire Insurance Co., 59, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Opposite Post Office, near Chancery Lane LAWRIE AND DALTON. J T. Lawiie.) (Thos. Dalton. LAWRIE AND DALTON, Auctioneers, House Furnishers and Hotel Brokers, 210, TUAM STREET, Next Door to Opera House. THE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN TOWN. COMPARE OUR PRICES. WE always keep a large assortment dt NEW and SECOND-HAND FURNITURE for Private Sale. Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Ha'l Stands, Linoleums, Curtains, Rugs, Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets, Carpets. OUR SHOWROOMS ARE OPEN TILL 3 'v. O’CLOCK FRIDAY EVENINGS. LAWRIE AND DALTON PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. Ring up Tel. 1955 end they will call and give you a DALTON, Auctioneers.

JOSEPH WALLACE. SYDENHAM. FINE BUSINESS* POSITION. COLOMBO STREET. SHOP and 3 ROOMS, deep Section t 9 enlargo premises. Back Entrauoe. GOOD INVESTMENT AT £585. JOSEPH WALLACE. ST ALBANS, NEAR TRAM, 3d SECTION £7OO. CORNER SECTION of J-ACRE, long frontage. 7-r. HOIJSE. all conveniences. Orchard. Would subdivide well. JOSEPH WALLACE. Telegrams: “Sheep,” Christchurch. FUNERALS. GEORGE BARRELL, TTNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, Corner DURHAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS. ’PHONE 731. LANGFORD AND RHIND, TTNDERTAKERS AND U 104, CASHEL STREET. ’Phone Sl3. P.. 0. Bos 523. Herbert Langford. John Rhmd, 19, London St. 106 Montreal St Phone 689. ’Phono 1603. J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, No. 284, LICHFIELD STREET. telephone ggg Established 1879. THE Funeral of the late Robert Gilkes will leave his kto residence, 16, Walsall Street Lower Riccarton, This Day, Frid y. Sen* ’°2nd, at 2.30 p.m., for tho Linwond Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. 175 mHE Friends of Mr James Bowring are reJL spectfully informed that the funeral of his beloved wife, Cassandra, will leave hia residence. Island Road, Kaiapoi, at 2 p.m. tomorrow (SutnHnv) for tho publio cemetery, Kaiapoi. F. FISHER. 'mmmm —•—

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17280, 22 September 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17280, 22 September 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17280, 22 September 1916, Page 10

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