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FOR SALE OR TO LET, EVANS AND BULL. (J. R. Evans, (Ronald Build Licensed Lund uroker.) , Lsuuusued 1881. I WOD uLAfafaHuUSE, ETC. ' LUVVxM, balance rent—FßiN DALTON, 2 imnuiea lrom. tram and cioaa scuool; real good land, large quantity ruspbe.ues, gaiden, iawn, iruit trees, welluu.t giasmouso (cost £100), pianied with tomatoes, forcing liouse, sheas, etc. Good comfortable C-rootued house, with hot and cold water and usual conveniences. With £-ecxß land we can sell this piaco at £525, and a buyer can a.so have as much land as ho likes up to another 2 acres if wanted. This is a vary., cheap propeity, and should be inspected without dinay. rntmediute possession, EVANS Aril) BOLL. CLOSE TO RANGIOJtX > * T ACRES Governiucnt Leasehold, with A—U 23 years to run, with right of renewal or freehold can bo purchased; rent IBs .61 acre. Real good cropping and mixed fttim; 28 ncres in wheat, 18 acres oats,' 12 acres emerald rye, 15 acres for grass seed, balance in young grass. Buildings good as new and comprise 5-roomed house, with hot and cold water service, all usual conveniences, sheds, sheep yards, etc.; 8 miles from Rangiota, and £ mile from station. Low price asked for quick sale. Owner hits bought a larger place and is out to do business. Terms given. Writo or cull for further details. 57-20 EVANS AND BULL. DAIRY LEASE AS GOING CONCERN. ' 'Wf E have farms of 50 acres and 100 acres, VV both with stock and buildings, and each with retail rounds for sale as going concerns. Full particulars on application. (6-20. 10-20, and 20-20.) EVANS AND BULL.. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. 1 GOING CONCERN, REAL CHEAP. Of (T ACRES of Splendid Grass Land, toAIO getber with 36 cows, 8 heifers, bull etc., as a going concern, milking machine! and everything comp.ele, 9-roomed house with pll modern conveniences; 2 miles from creamery and’ saleyards, and £-mile from school,Prioo as a going concern only £4OOO. Terms, Further particulars on application. 39-20. EVANS AND BULL. EASIEST POSSIBLE TERMS GlVfeN. Ol ACRES, PAPANUI, firstrokss rich, black loam, will grow anything. House 4 rooms, and good outbuildings. Price asked £575, and almost any terms given. Immediate possesion. Key at our.office. 41-20 EVAN’S AND BULL. ’ PAYING CONFECTIONERY' BUSINESS, ~ X*ol A—TURNOVER £lB week, and in iLU more capable hands is worth £3ol' Stock insured for £l5O. Splendid situation. Is paying well, but the owner wants a change Books, etc., can be inspected. Genuine. 75-20 EVANS AND BULL. DALLINGTON. IACRE, Good High Section, close car and school. Terms given. Owner keen seller. % EVANS AND BULL. * NORTH CANTERBURY. OAAA ACRES, Splendid Sweet Tussock Hill Country, with about 200 acres flat. 6-roonaed Bungalow, with every convenience and A 1 outbuildings of every description. Cheapest property offering at £ll per acre. Good terms. Full particulars on application. EVANS AND,BULL. YALDHURST. « (7A ACRES of First-class Land, suitable d” for any class of farming. Good house 6 rooms and all outbuildings. Terms. This farm was taken up from the Government by th“ present owner. We can recommend an inspection. Only 7 miles from the city, handy to school, etc. 1 234-19 EVANS AND BULL. TEMPLETON. • ■ CA ACRES, Good Mixed Farm, in A 1 or O" der. Grows .heavf crops of potatoes, wheat, oats, etc. New 'house and outbuildings. A snip at £26 per. acre, with crops m. Terms, say, £250 cash. Don’t fail to inspect. 309-19 EVANS AND BULL. FENIjALTON. 1 ACRE; 4 ROOMS. AOK DOWN, balance .say 10s week, ins' eluding principal and interest. Price £323. 1 acre good land and 4-roomod cottage, Bcullerv, waslihouse and shed, £ fruit trees, etc." Cheap. Apply early. 61-18 EVANS AND BULL. FIRST-CLASS' BUNGALOW. AA DOWN—Very Easy Terms, if want-ed*-LUvJ ed. Unique modern bungalow of 5 rooms (17 by 14ft, etc.), tiled roof, taking appearance, lead lights, high concrete foundations, wide pane'led hall, electric lights, Doulton bath, latest fixtures and conveniences throuchout. Paling fenced, section of 2d perches, high and dry. St Albans, close Cranford Street car. House just finished and ready, to go into. It is well worth seeing. 77 EVANS AND BULL. ; SEFTON, EASIEST TERMS, fv ACRES, Nice Little Dairy Farm, y handy position. House, 4 rooms and {buildings’. Terms, say £IOO cash. Grand nortunitv for a starter. Write or call for II details. 123-19 EVANS AND BULL. LISTS ON APPLICATION. EVANS AND BULL, nterbury Agents/Yorkshire Insurance Co., 59, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Opposite Post Office, near Chancery Lane. WANTED KNOWN. 'HAT F. H. STEEL has REDUCED tha PRICE OF MEAT to ROCK-BOTTOM - Spot Cash, and as we have only a short no to live, GET THE BEST. Rubbish-is dear at any price The Best always the Cheapest in the end. And do t bo persuaded to buy inferior quality of bbish when by patronising F. H. STEEL u can a'wavs rely on GETTING THE tEAM OF CANTERBURY. Sustcmers in City and Suburos waited on ily for orders. , : Letters and telegrams promptly attended SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY. Ihe annual output reaches Half a Million Hinds. The quantity Bold speaks I vs [TALKING becomes Soft and Silent when T you wear _ WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS, .de in England Pure rubber. Absolutely ’ Best, iEESWAX Floor Polishes collect dirt, and * the next application rubs it further in. t LINOARNISH _ applied with a brush end shines like glest 12 months; hard as Hint. Is 6d—All Grocers. FUNERALS. GEORGE BARBELL, NDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Corner in it bf AM and ST aSAPH-, STREETS. ’PHONE 721. LANGFORD AND RHIND, SDERTAKERS and embalmers 101, CASHEL STREET. ’Phone 812. P.O. Box 523. lerbert Langford, John Kbmd, 19, London St. 106 Montreal St. Phono 689. ’Phone ICOo. , J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, o. 284, LICHFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE 539. Established 1879. E Funeral of the late Gladys Vera Luke will leave 7, Norton Street, North Hew iton. This Day (Tuesday), octo H|' ... for the Linwood Cemetery. J.LAMB SON. iifi - E Funeral of the late Alexander Norton will leave 281, Lichfield Street, This (Tuesday), October 3, at 4 oclock, tor ood Cemetery. J. LAMB AND M*. Friends of tha late Mrs ■e invi-ed to attend her Funeral, will leave her late residence, 101, d Street, St Albans, on Wednesday, , m „ for the Addington Ccinetfty. 3E BARRELL. 6270 of the late Samuel C. W«l----iuformed that his Funeral residence, 24, fat James Park for the Linwood Cemetery, 4 h inst., at 1.45 p.m. LANGHIND. 197 of the late Edwin Hornileave 295, Gloucester Street, vonside Cemetery, on Wed4, at 2 p.m. 6817 I Friends of Mr R. J. Mitchell ar<r ’ informed that the Funeral of hin Ist* ,vill leave his residence, Albert Street, ora., on Wednesday, 4th inst, yteriail Cemetery. H. J. GULLIVER,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17289, 3 October 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17289, 3 October 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17289, 3 October 1916, Page 12

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