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AUCTIONS. Vf. E. SIMES AND 00. TO-DAY, at 1 p. 'JL-O-DAY, ftt X p.m. HfrORTGAGEE'S PROPERTY AND FURJ>l NITURE AUCTION SALE, ON THE r-REMISES, No 206 FITZGERALD STREET, CORNER EDWARD AVENUE (Dr. J. Spencer Daniell's Residence),. Tak» No. 16, St. Albans Car. MAGNIFICENT BUNGALOW RESIDENCE. MAGNIFICENT BUNGALOW RESIDENCE NEARLY NEW CHOICE FURNITURE. NEARLY NEW CHOICE FURNITURE. The Piopeity will be sold at 2 pjn. W. E. SIMES and CO., „,*, Auctioneers.

A PRETTY LITTLE HOME ON THE CASHMERE HILLS J?1 A nn-SPEUIALLX BUILT AND &14UU PLANNED Bl MK HUKbT SEAGER. This is really a charming UUI« BLNGALOW OF 4 ROOMS BALCONY; every possible labour-savin? device and convenience has been embodied, ■.•;; re is electric light and gas, Doulton bath, hot and cold service, built-in-bookcase, wardrobes, duohcese chest*, and cupboards galore, sewer, h.p. water; OVER i-ACRE OF LAND, well sheltered, conveniently situated near the foot and. yet having all the advantages of the lull. Well worth inspection. Vacant; keys from us. „ n W. E. SIMES and CO. SPECIAL VALUE IN THIS CHARMING FENDALTON HOME. OWNER LEAVING. AND IS PREPARED

TO SACRIFICE AT . ■£9 l f\C\ AND >' ou cannot k" 5 " nn s'" un = X-uIUUj better than this in FendaMon. 2-STOREY BUNGALOW OF 7 ROOMS AND BALCONY, built about G years ago under a leading architect (who says that at today's values the buildings could not be put there to-day for what we are asking for the lot). Up-to-date in every respect, and repleto with all possible conveniences, electrio lisrßt, septic tank, motor' shed, electric P"mt>. OVER 1-ACRE OF LAND, WITH WIDE NORTHERN ASPFCT ON TO THE PiCTURESQUE WAIRARAPA STREAM, a beautiful sunny epot, pretty garden and lawns. Well worth insc-eciion if you are looking for a home in Fer.dalton. Let us show it to you, „„ W. E. SIMES and CO^ TO SEE THIS! p-t-JAA-PRICE GREATLY REDUCED, JtllUU AND EASY TERMS OFFERED. SOLID VALUE IN THIS PROPERTY. NORTH-EAST ST. ALBANS. TILED ROOF BUNGALOW OF 5 GOOD ROOMS AND VERANDAH, plastered and nicely papered, wardrobe and , large linen cupboard, electric light and gas, h. and o. service, and all usual conveniences. 1-ACRE (no peat). VERY PRETTY GARDEN, well plantci and laid out, fruit trees just in full baring. OWNER LEA\IISG, AND CAN GIVE IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION. NOTE THE TERMS:—SAY, £3OO DEPOSIT. , „ "W. E. SIMES and GO. NOTHINgHcHEAPER IN FENDALTON. _£»ftefk—NEAß GLANDOVEY ROAD. X'tJOU BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS Ai\D SUN PORCH, panelled hall, plastered, electric light, Doulton bath, wardrobes and cupboards, pTetty tiled surrounds and hearths, good mantels, h. and c. service, pantry, scullery, wa?hhouae and copper (h. and c. over tubs), windmill ano. tank. FULL i-ACRE OF LAND, well laid out planted. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE OF ABOUT £430 at 4J per cent.; 12s PER WEEK PAYS IT OFF. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST. THIS SOUNDS GOOD, AND IT IS GOOD. Come in and see—seeing is believing. IT. E. SIMES and CO._ ' SUMNER PROPERTIES THAT 'ARE - ' EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUE, PIQKA- ON THE ESPLANADE—Sab-cfcrJ-OpV/ staMial Dwelling of 7 good rooms, practically all kauri, as found as the day it was built, in splendid order throughout, and replete with all modern conveniences, sewer, h.p., nice section of 80 perches laid out and planted. J?11 Cfl GOOD PROPOSITION, 3WLIOU HANDY to BEACH AND TRAM—Nice Bungalow 0f,5 rooms and all usual conveniences, sewer, h.p. OWNER MUST SELL.

f}-i KfiA-7-BOOMED MODERN RERI3wlO\J\J DENCE, -up-to-date throughout, with 1 acre of land, very Ion? frontage, and could be well subdivided. Trustees selling, and must realise. W. E. SIMES and CO. 146, Hereford street.

CHARLES CLARK. nHABLES CL 109 HEEEFOED STEEET. ESTABLISHED 1861. FOB IMMEDIATE SALE. OWNEB LEAVING FOB ENGLAND. BEAUTIFUL FAMILY EESIDENCE. WITHIN 15 MINUTES* WALK OF CATHEDEAL SQUABE, AND FIVE MINUTES OF A TEAM.

TTERY SUPERIOR RESIDENCE, BUILT » of BRICK (Two Storey), containing 10 FINE ROOMS, lcadlight casement windows, wardrobes, DRESSING-ROOM with PORCELAIN BATH and BASIN. Also SEPARATE BATHROOM, SHOWER, H. and C. SERVICE, a'W.C.'s, SEWER. LARGE RECEPTION HALL, with FOLDING DOORS into DRAWING-ROOM, air-pit fireplaces, ELECTRIC LIGHT with domes, and gas in ALL ROOMS, also POINTS for HEATING and CLEANING. LARGE RECESS lcadlight windows. Excellent hot water service, pantry, larder, Tange with 2 ovens, DETACHED ROOM »bout 30 x 24, suitable for parties, MOTOR GARAGE, concrete floor, washhouse, cbalhouse, bievcle house, dark room, etc. NEARLY ONE ACRE of CHOICE GROUNDS, rose gardens, shrubs, ornamental and shady trees, such as oaks and walnuts. THIS IS WITHOUT A DOUBT the best and cheapest property in or around the city. For Caids to View and Further Particulars apply to the Agent, IC7-6 CHARLES CLARK, 641 109 Hereford street.

S. O. THOMPSON. 'Phone 428 S. C. THOMPSON, Land Agent, Comjr Manchester and Worcester streets, (Upstairs Entrance, Manchester street). i MILES FROM CITY, Tp Close Deceased Estate, DA-ACRE DAIRY FARM, subdivided and Ou well-watered, good land; House of 5 rooms, st»ble, cowbyres. No reasonable offer refused Apply early. S. C. THOMPSON, Agent. DAIRY FARM OF 25 ACRES, good land, close to city; dwelling-house and conveniences; 15 dairy cows, mi.k-carts, horses, ploughs, rollers, mower, hay, and articles too numerous;to mention. Price, £SSO. S. C. THOMPSON, TSO92-729 ; Agent

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17437, 24 April 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17437, 24 April 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17437, 24 April 1922, Page 14

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