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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, PIANO, ETC, CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from MRS CAYLEY ROBINSON, who has disposed of hex residence to SELL BY AUCTION on the premises, ii WINCHESTER STREET, MERIVALE, between Andover street and llerivale lane, on TUESDAY, JULY' 17th, her superior furniture, the CONTENTS OF 8 ROOMS, including Chesterfield in tapestry. Easy Chairs in Cretonne with loose Covers, Axminster and Tapestry. Squares, Oriental and Axminstor Rugs, Wood Kerbs, Coal Vases, W.W. Couch. Easy Chairs, Occasional Tables, Curtaina, Marble Clock, Bookcase, Books, Sideboard with mirror and beaten Copper Panels, Extension Dining Table with screw, Upholstered Dining Chairs, Gas Stove, Engravings, complete dinner service, Tea ware, Single wood Bedsteads, Double Iron Bedsteads, W.W. and Kapoc Mattresses, Ottoman Couch, Duohesse Chests, Wall Mirror, Chamber Pedestal, Secretaire, Chest Drawers, Blankets, Linen Verandah Blind, Kitchen Utensils, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, etc, etc, also a fine Piano by Ramsperger. No. 261 SALE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. CHARLES R. CLARK, 8359 Auctioneer. H A B L E S CLARK, 100 HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED 1861. ST. ALBANS. PAPANUI ROAD, jus* eff. MOST UP-TOnDATE Two-storey Bungalow In the City. Must be inspeoted to be appreciated. fTTWO-STOEJED SLATE ROOF Bungalow, i. of 7 Rooms and Sim Sleeping Balcony and Sun Lounge Portico Verandah, plastered, panelled and BEAM CEILINGS, ELECTRIC LIGHT throughout, 2 W.O.'a, SEPTIC Tank, built-in Sideboards, China cupboards, tip bins, through cupboards and drawers from kitchenette to dining room, SLIDING PARTITION BETWEEN Drawing and Dining Rooms. LARGE, HEAVY, CLINKER BRICK, blue stone and cobble stone fireplaces. Billiard room (24 x 18ft), LATEST Cooking Stoves and hot water systems, and MANY OTHER USEFUL DEVICES for comfort and work. Motor Garage. VERY HIGH SECTION. North aspect. This property is on the market for a few days only. For Prioe and card to view apply to the agent- 177-6 OHARLES CLARK. FENDALTON, THE ENGLISH SUBURB. BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW RESIDENCE, Situated in PRETTY GROUNDS, with WAIRARAPA STREAM on NORTH SIDE. mwO-STORET BUNGALOW, of 6 Rooms, X Tiled Roof, RECEPTION HALL, with fireplace and stair base. 2 LARGE SUN LOUNGE Verandahs, ELECTRIC LIGHT throughout, Gas, LARGE OAK RECESS with fireplace and oosy corners, Porcelain bath, shower, basin, H. and C, 2 W.C. s, SEPTIC Tank, Wardrobes, MOTOR GABAGE, Petrol Store, Washhouse, etc. Land comprises . ONE ROOD THIRTY-ONE Perches, laid out and well;planted. Prioe only £3OOO, a bargain. Possession o&n be given at an early date. 67-7 CHARLES OLARK, Agent. ST. ALBANS. WITHIN 10 MINUTES OF CATHEDRAL SQUARE. GOOD BUNGALOW, of 6 Rooms, papered, Ootagon and Corner Windows, splendid fireplaces and mantels, panelled hall, sun verandah, wardrobes, poroelaih bath, shower, baftin, H. and C, linen press, Electric light and plug, gas, ample cupboards, W.C. SEWER, asphalt yard and paths, fine section, laid out and planted. Price reduced to £1660 for quick sale. 166-8 Agent- CHARLES CLABK, C3339-2H 109 Hereford street JONES, McOROSTIE CO., LTD. WE HAVE A VERY NUMEROUS LIST OF PROPERTIES, WHICH INCL>. SOME OF THE BEST IN CANTERBURY. WE INVITE ENQUIRIES FROM INTENDING PURCHASERS. The following are recent, and worth inspection:— FARM AT ASHBURTON. f*A O ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, close OtLw to School and Railway. Grows iheavy orops of all description, and is a first-class fattening farm, with an abundant supply of water in every paddock. Will oarry 600 ewes and fatten all Lamba, besides crops, which are 130 acres in oats, 160 acres in wheat 26 aores for barley, 3B acres for peas, 10 acres for potatoes. There is a good homestead, large house, all conveniences, modern, laitge stables, implement shed, woolshed, and dip, yards, etc. This is a. splendid property and a good) investment. Suitable for subdivision, to sell at a much higher figure. PRICE, £4B PER ACRE. TERMS. JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., Q366 NORTH CANTERBURY. "11 Kf\ ACRES, more or less, beautifully J-XDv situated, aunny limestone country; splendidly watered. Close to school and railway. Necessary buildings. About 600 acres ploughable. Avorage carrying capacity 1200 ewes, 600 hoggets. Could be profitably increased. Price £lB per acre. Terms arranged. FB6Bq JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD. Of-fj ACRES, L.1.P., all necessary and ODD good buildings, first-class grazing, fattening and cropping farm. Carrie* 500 ewes and fattens all lambs, besides grot». ing 70 aorea crop. Close to school and railway. This is an unusual opportunity of acquiring a first-clasg farm in this moat favoured district at suoh a reasonable rate. Prioe £6340. Only £ISOO cash required. F362Q. JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD: 6477 COBB AND CO.'n TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. T SAVE ARTHUR'S PASS on arrival o4 JLi West Coast Express, which leaveß Chnstchuroh at 8.30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday, carrying passengers and their lueg&ga °nlyFor Hokitiia, Westport Reefton, and Greymouth, arriving Greymouth same night at 6.40. Through Bail and Coach Tickets can be obtained at Railway Booking Office, Christohurch, or Cook and Sons' Office, tEe New Zealand Government Tourist Department; tdao tickets for each journey, from W. Campbell, 291 St. Asaph street, Christchuzoh. Single Coach Faro 10s. H. CASSIDY and CO„ LTD., 950 Proprietor. WANTED KNOWNHAT F. H. STEEL has REDUCED the - PRICE of MEAT to Rock Bottom for SPOT CASH, and as we have only a short time to live, get the beatRubbish is dear at any price; the bast is always cheaper in the end. And do not be persuaded to buy inferior quality or rubbish, when by patronising _F. H. STEEL you can always rely on getting the Cream of Canterbury. Customers in City or Suburbs waited on Daily for Orders. Letters' and Telegrams promptly attended Small Goods a Speciality. The annual output Teaches half a million pounds. Tba quantity eold speaks for iiaelt NO dread of icy sheets with a "UNIOUE" Hot Water Bottle, British made. Look fat name "Unique" on the stopper. Cold *9» ahead. All herniate

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17814, 13 July 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17814, 13 July 1923, Page 16

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