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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. C. B. Clark.)' (L- E. Clark. CHARLES CLARK. 109 HEREFORD STREET. * Established 1861, AUdTONEER. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER, MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. rp O LE T. _To L E T. ROLLESTON AVENUE—IO rooms, all conveniences. Rent low. OFFICE ROAD—fi rooms, £i 10s month. MANNING STREET—S rooms, stable, 18e 6d. CASHMERE HILLS—6 rooms, 255. AYR STREET—6 rooms, 18a 6d. ONSLOW STREET—6 rooms, 21s. PAPANUI ROAD—IO rooms, £96 and rates. RICCARTON ROAD WEST—S rooms, 20a. ~-. CHARLES CLARK. " FENDALTON. £2400. CLYDE ROAD—7 Acres Land, tastefully laid out in gardens, lawns and orchard, Dwelling of 7 rooms and every convenience, or __!> house and 2 acres for £1600. A veryfine property. 490 CHARLES CLARKCENTRAL POSITION, IN THE CITY. £2500. Corner Property, suitable tor a doctor's Residence or Private Boardinghouso, consisting of 9 looms (4 rooms are very large), with every modem convenience, verandah and balcony, outbuildings, motor car house, over J of an acre, in beautiful grounds, overlooking the river. Very cheap at the above figure. 654 CHARLES CLARK. CORONATION STREET. £875. Well-built Villa of 6 rooms, g&s, bath, lavatory, h. and c. oriel window, verandah, storeroom, office, bicycle house, washhouse, asphalt p_t_s, everything in perfect order, aecfc'.on ban 332 ft frontage, and well planted. Close to the new tram. Terms arranged. 264 CHARLES CLARK. ROSSALL STREET. £1550. FENDALTON—Large Villa of 6 rooms, with every convenience, oriel windows, wardrobes, gas. porcelain bath, h. and c, w.c. sewer, outhouses, workshop would suit a motor car, splendid water supply. Corner section, containing j-acre, laid out in lawn and choice flower and fruit gardens. A bargain. 506 CHARLES CLARK. FENDALTON" £850. IDRIS ROAD—House of 6 rooms, plastered und papered, tile snd college grates, leadlights, bath, h. and c, washhouse, windmill, about J-acre in lawn, garden, and ornamental trees. Or would let at £52. 473 CHARLES CLARK. WHITTINGTON AVENUE, OPAWA. New Villa of 6 rooms, bath, h. and c, oriel window, tiled hearths and grates, ccntreflowere, gas, verandah, hall, washhouse, 43 perches land, in garden, etc.; very cheap. Suit Railway or a Tram Man. 471 CHARLES CLARK. ■, NEW BRIGHTON. George street, close to Car and Beach. OWNER left for England and must sell. Good Building Section 33 feet by 130 feet, suit bungalow. Only £100. Don't delay but buy now. 443 CHARLES CLARK. FENDALTON ROAD. To Builders, Speculators and Others. The Coming Borough. 4 ACRES Land, 13 chains of frontage, with a dwelling of 6 rooms and conveniences, £1200. A bargain. 202 CHARLES CLARK. A CATALOGUE of PROPERTIES can~be -£*- had on application. C 4777 CHARLES CLARK. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. :—■ f : ' DO YOU ALWAYS SHOP PROFITABLY? DO YOU? THE HOW TO— ~ WHEN TO WHERE TO WHAT TO ARE DETAILED HEREUNDER. TAKE a Tram to Cathedral square at your very earliest opportunity, And visit McKenrie and Willis's Auction and Furnituro Rooms, Whero you can be shown BLACK AND BRASS BEDSTEADS, 2-inch Pillars, handsome designs, very massive, From £2 10s. SIDEBOARDS, superior workmanship, elegant designs. From £3 15s. DUCHESSE CHESTS, very finished workmanship, oovelled mirrors, raised jewel drawers, latest designs. From 355. WASHSTANDS, marble-top, tiled backs, pedestal cupboards. From 355. CARPETS, Axminster and Velvet Pile from £4 10s, Tapestry from 32s 6d. RUGS, the very latest from London, beautiful colourings, and choice patterns. From 7s 6d. LINOLEUMS, best quality, Is IOJd, 2s, 2s ljd per sq. yard." CURTAINS, beautiful Lace Curtains, from 6s per pair. FLOWER BOWLS, TEA SETS. ALUMINIUM WARE, DINNER WARE, TABLE COVERS, And ALWAYS A LARGE QUANTITY Of HIGH-GRADE SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. McKENZIE~snd \TILLIS, AUCTIONEERS, Cathedral square, next Post Office. C44GS-260 . 1 — _ ___ TTERE are a few GOOD HOMES for ANYXL ONE WISHING TO KEEP their OWN. COW, and TRAP, ETC.: — £375—4 rooms, good sound House, i-acre, stable, trapshed, etc. Smalt deposit. £560—8 rooms, every convenience, over $ an acre, long frontage, good stabling, fowlruns, etc. Easy terms. £1050 —7 rooms, Modern, all conveniences, 7 Acres of Land, and numerous outbuildings. This is very cheap. £1000—5 rooms, almost new, up-to-date in every particular, every possible convenience, vinery, cowsheds, good orchard. 2 acres of land, nicely situated. Terms. £670—5 rooms. Modern House, close to.car, 1 Acre of Land. A real snip. £500— 5 rooms, splendid property, all conveniences. 2 Acres of Land. £1000—Good Brick House 5 room* and outbuildings, 3J Acres, 2 frontages. Suitable for subdivision. £_33—3 rooms, sound and comfortable, good i stable, orchard, etc., 4 Acres Splendid Land, with long frontage, 4 minutes, from car. Would cut np at twice the price. C 4459-1806 i CR. WILSON AND CO. THE large yarding of Poultry on Saturday is evidence of the increasing supply. Excellent birds were readily told at high prices. Table Chickens reached 7s-6d, Hens 4s 3d, Pullets 6s. Ducks 6s 3d, S_.aU. Chickens 6d per pair. We have a keisn demand for quality, and can guarantee the highest prices in Australasia. We carry a large supply of Wheat, Sharps, Bran, Grits, Meat and Blood Meal, etc. Send for Crate* for Saturday Sales. WILSON'S POULTRY SALEYARDS. J__B. MERRETT* Auctioneer. 541 * " y *" r7 -" ' . " "V ' ■ ._-- ~.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13936, 9 January 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13936, 9 January 1911, Page 12

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