auctions. H 7 matson AND CO. JIAISOX A:> D 0 0., I XATTSR3ALL'S BUILDINGS, 115 CAS'HEL STREET. AND ESTATE SALESMENIa £IBSO. CHEAT ART BELLOW BARGAI^ ■in;" 1 bo!. 435 5.8.—N0:e this r^%'°TS o -x\„d- CO. | • £785. i ■ the lowest »\ iw » l U J£ to obtaia nel. a »** «' ttlc " me t :iV to . VnwTH. Scullery. caf.ry. J ' : J', * arK ] tu'j" *oc<l sVi<-d. Sscb-'" dr >'' Immedi;ite t ., r . * c to M Mrs . F o! 10 r >i«-.5.0n. jj MATSON and CO. £650. ■ mCN'TRY BLACKSMITH'S BUSINESS, f ' jr lb »i"' reoeiaarv tguipmeni. Srock, and ri'j Coir.? an excellent b»i:nes3 Foi. 13 foe.s. MATSON and CO. £2750. USSF" thoroughfare. , \t\lK ROOMS, tyiiß lightinz and rooking, , , b.t'Qrwrcs, up-to-dato sanitation. all usual «stes. Thoroughly reil built, 2 - 9'ore.. tj ouw . NearW i AX ACRE, sunny aspect. Uotor Ganire ar.d man's room, iawn rr.d <„«!♦*. asphalt paths. »nd S-rfa T .y M „..... ygygyai ES:' empty bungalow. determined to sell. owner bought SUBURbam farm, now asks 1 tJXJ ' Th'j Wit an £IB3O Bungalow last October, .and contains 5 living rooms, piaster d and pjfwred, and Rood motor shed. A cry mm av>pe»ra.noe, with tiled roof, wid aspect t North-w»at. Concrete peths, and arllß J;' c ' «'.!t !»id out flower beds and lawn. J.™ 'rterwt pl«n is good. El. light, h. and c., Doulton, kitchen range, also zf large pastry, splwidid . kitchen garden,■ fowl houee. Owe to 2d dais and school. Abou, i'-ACRB Section. We will submit »ny w •enable offer. H. MATSON Hid CO. NEW BRIGHTON. SEE THIS BUNGALOW AT j^Q75. 5 GOOD ROOMS, plastered and papered *i. light and iron point, h. and c. Doulton 4 6:«r, pas range, wardrobe, ample cupboari rpace, pantry, eto.. in first-rate order—nctl' 'iner to sjtnd. Handy io motor bpsts ar.< t.-ara. I-ACBE. . / Fol. 65' H. MATSON and CO. " FIRST-RATE HOME. SUITABLE FOR MEDICAi. MAN OR ANYONE IN GOOD POSITION. IN THE SOUTH-EAST PART OF CITY -ITERY substantial 8-ROOMED RFSI V DENCE. even- convenience, SEV ERAL LARGE ROOMS, croquet an large section either for tennis or disposal ■AN ACRE altogether. Double and sinal handsome iron gates, greenjiouse, ■.flrid©' a« nlialt palbs, fiuit, convenient building to motor ■ garaste. .TOOuIG FOR .OWNER Only 5 minute* frotn. $3 car®.' 3?cl» ; 75 1 • It MATSON and CO. : " SUMNER."" 2-S'TOREY BUNGALOW. 9 MAIN ROOMS AND SLEEPING BAL CONY. OVERLOOKING' THE SEA AND. ONE MINUTE ,FBOM,XBAM 'IT' IS " papered. pan»lM/with firurH rimu, and tho- WINDOWS ARE PLATE GLASS. . THE GROUND FLOOR- contains Reception, HaJI. 3 rooms appro*. SJ x 13 and 23 * 18: kitchen, servery, pantry,. scullery, iraihhout?, bo* room, and w.c. I k.. .thr Staircase is spacious.: . m THB U PORTION bedgSooms'; sleeping, biilcoriyT>atTiroom, and' pl There are : ®any other features about the jS'Koperty, via.:— • t- •»"' *■ DOULTON: ?ATH, Tisifors' Wash-hand ■Basin, Gas Stove, 7 Wardrobe* built iii. RANGE BURROITNDED BY WHITE TILES. Portico Entrance, MOTOR SHED, - tad UELEPHDNE. / V 3H»i«' eubstantiil residenoe was built pr®. wit; and design*! with great forethought. T?£E OWNER IS LEAVING. THE COUN- ' TRY, AND WE HAFB INSTRUCTIONS'TO SUBMIT ' \. ' OFFERS. For further particulars' apply "Mb .783. H. . MATSON; and CO. . 6-ROOMED SQUARE HOUSE AND i-ACRE. G#t> bath, pantry and scullery; w.h., MJMr and tan, nsphalt fruit, new IM suitable for. car, Ugh foundations; *h#rt walk to 8d ears. Corner position, eiajn street. TERMS CASH, or £m coaid be left on, if desired, at- 6 per oent. QOT. H. MATSON/ and CO. £IOOO. ■ ll •; * " .{.BOOMED HOUSE. AND 2} ACRES. PROMINENT CORNER POSITION. ♦"WITH NEARLY 37 CHAINS FRONTAGE MAIN ROAD AND GOOD STREET. 8 locks, mostly in crass. Hoiae haa ill ' Fol, 837 H. MATSON and CO. tu..£1275. 1 'NEARLY ONE ACRE AND .MODERN 1 - BUNGALOW. \ -TOERE IS A DEMAND FOR PLACES LIKE THIS. ' tlf yon have a hobby for poultry, see us ii ciiee. Aoccqftiodation nere for bunfads of bird*: Good sheds, as follows: 3t a 6,20 * 12, 10 s 0.6. All fixed up by u expert—is going farming oa a large scale. Tb« Hens* bk« 4 p!scier«d rooms and lifkiisff, wardrobe, garden and lawn, ample wafer, etc.: North aspect,, handy school •ad tru&i ihart walk. Fol. 8)3 ]}. MATSON and CO. OWNER' LEAVING. BEAUTIFUL TILED ROOF PRICE BUNGALOW IN i?Q9K BBCKENHAM FOR QUICK SALE. 4 COSY ROOMS, beinz plastered thronahoot, and the LIVING ROOM IS PANELLED. Splendid tiled back range, and til« 4 fzate. ELECTRIC LIGHT Win? and Ottßief points, hot and cold, bathroom, pantry, (callery, copper end tubs, and a eervioM&!* ehed detacnod. The Mouse has a Wardrobes, a Bonk Case, cunboard and WINDOW SE\T built is. The Section, N3.—This attnetive li'.tle Horn*, with ita Portico Entrance* IS A SURE WINNER. DELAY PROVES FATAL. SEDUCED BY £2OO FOR QUICK SALE. . LOWER BICCARTON BUNGALOW. -X1275T «** • BOOMS, INCLUDING KITCHENETTE. -SiseptioaaUy well-built Bungalow, p!as'toid uronehoot, haa *l' conveniences, indSadinx ELECTRIC LIGHT. HOT WATER RfavlCE, fas, bathroom, "DOULTON WOR and BASIN, pantry, washbous', * liuM sun porch, and 4 TILED GRATES. jHFLENDID SECTION OP PVLL i--4CBE, WELL LAID OUT, FACING SwPl HAVING DOUBLE ENTRANCE, MTOALT AND CONCRETE PATHS. 9M us early, as th*'s is a sum cetUr. j Fol. GSS H. MATSOJf and CO. ,V, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. SUMNER BUNGALOW. . PMCE £975 OSIJ. WMEU BUNGALOW, plastered [boat, gtm, hot water service, bathtOULTON BATH ani BASIJ<. wa»h--BPLENi/ID BANGS), and one open ii§ •SECTION IS WELL FENCED and ID. and CONTAINS 20 - . .. Fol. 723 !F& H. MJiTSON and CO.
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