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AUCTIONS. HARRIS BROS. SHORT NOTICE SALE. TUESDAY NEXT, at 1 o'clock. At 125 SELWYN STREET, ADDTNGTON. MESSRS HARRIS BROS, hare received instruction- 1 from a Gentleman leaving I■, for the North Isend, to SELL, as above, I the who* of his ahnwrt c«w ana Ura»_ed - FURNITURE and EFFECTS, including: — I Mirror-back 5-d-board, 7ft Extension Table, • ! Hfl.'.l Stard. T»F«"try Ccueb. Ooc Ta_le», Wicker «rd Rattan Chairs. Khon's AuAtrian ' C*bair«, _and«ome 4ft mirror panel Wardrobe, Chcval Duohe?se acd M.T. Waehstand, Set ' Don'ton Toilet Expensive B.R. Bedrtoad (2in Mettweee and BoddiT^, f F<rdcrs B-a«««a. Lino'eum, Oilcloth. iord* P»»«i7e Liro'.eum, B.R. Bed*tood i (completpi Duchesre Cbe»t, WwWtOrrd and : Wsre. Child's Iron Cot. Kitchen Ccuch. i T&Vc. Cha-rs. end Simdrios, Rood Grin_- ; stjne, Garden Tools, Gent's B.S.A. Bicycle, etC ' VICTOR HARRIS. g3<2 Auctioneer. TTARRIS BROS.' GREAT REALISATION SALE Is STILL BOOMING At 155 HEREFORD STREET. (Near Colombo street.) ! TO THE PUBLIC OF i CANTERBURY. Ladies and Gentlemen— T\rE have to thank you for the ' * Enormous Success which has attended our GREAT CLEARING SALE. - Thousands of pounds worth of Stock have been distributed since ; the Sale commenced, clearly showing / that the public appreciate a Genuine Sale. ; A very Largo Stock has still to be cleared, and as the warehouse is wanted for our New Auction Rooma and Land and E?tate Department, EVERY LINE MUST BE SOLD. In order to clear the stock, the public are offered ' A SINGLE ARTICLE ; At I GENUINE WHOLESALE COST. i The WAREHOUSE will bo CLOSED on SATURDAY NEXT till 6 p.m., and will be ! OPEN IN THE EVENING from C to 9. r Faithfully yours, C 3259 HARRIS BROS. I i ) I | H. B. SORENSEN. ~ i ' ■ ——: THIS DAY.-. , .. -, ' SATURDAY, SEPi' 2uh, at 12 o'clock. HARVESTER CO. Versus McCLEkLAND. HB. SORENSEN instructed by the • Bailiff of the .Christohurch Magistrate's Court, will Sell by Puhic Auction, at tbe Sa'eyards, LichfiVd street, OSE SET OF DUNCAN GRUBBERS. ONE SET DISC . HARROWS'. Without Reperve. ■ 8234 H. B. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. | H. NEAVE AND CO., LIMITED. nUNS'ANDEL SALE. MONDAY NEXT, SEPT-IMBER 28th. PRESENT ENTRIES— 200 Hoggets 60 Ewe Hoggets 50 Fat Ewes 50 Ewes, with lambs 20 Ewei, with lambs 100 F«t Wethers 7 Prime Fat Steere 10 Fat Steers 10 Head F + ~--» and Dairy Cattle 2 Springers 1 Put-bred Shorthorn BulL 21 months 250 Hog?ets 250 1 Tuck Fencing.Material 1 Gig (Moor ar.d Co.), in good order I On account Jas. Burgess. 1 Spring Dray 1 Farm Dray .and Frame 1 Lad/s Bicycle H. NE4.VE and CO., LTD., Auctioneers, 2204 Leeston. _ CLEARING SALE. 1 ' LEESTON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th. MESSRS H. NEAVE and CO., LTD., have received instructions from Henry Phillips, 'E<=<j.. who is leaving Leeston, to . I SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on the above , : date, the WHOLE of <m SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ; being the contents of an Up to-date 6-roomed , I House. Every Article for Ab6oluto Unreserved Sale. Sale at 1.30 o'clock sharp. % H. NEAVE and CO., LTD., I 8370 Auctioneers, Leecton. BAKER BROS. ST. ALBANS. BARBADOES STREET. 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE. HIGH VALUH LOW PRICE. CHARMING Residence, containing 6 rooms and fitted with every m-dern convenience, intruding 5 fires, tiled gu3 • throughout, bathroom, h. and c, pantry, sculiery, wash-house, copper, tubs, 2 oriel ' windows, Yen. bunds, double verandah. OVER i-ACRE, nicely laid out in garden, i lawns, etc. OWNER IS LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH. [ SACRIFICE AT £760. BAKER BROS.. q 133 Ala-cheater street. ADDIN<3TON. ONLY £120. ON EASIEST OF TERMS. \TICK 4-ROOMED CO-TTAC'E, practicauTy — ' new, o-cvrete fou: d-ti-n,, i. ana p., centre tj-i**ers, picture m.-» d..ts«. 2 «re*. ti;ed g.atv i.r.d hearth, gas, bath pantry, sca'lery, w«anncuse, coppc*". cupboards, etc 23J PERCHES. Lawn, fruit trees, etc. WHY PAY RENT? ' BAKES BROS., _ 133 Manchester street, i

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13231, 26 September 1908, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13231, 26 September 1908, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13231, 26 September 1908, Page 15

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