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AUGTIOMB. PYXE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, OCTOBER Hist, 1025. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1325. WELL-PLANNED RESIDENTIAL HOME, SITUATED BURNSIDE ROAD, FENDALTON, TOGETHER V.'ITH 10 ACRES 2 ROODS OF FIRST-CLASS LAND, SPLENDIDLY SITUATED FOR SUBDIVISION. W E Lave :ndalton tram. Auction at Our Cv jorai on the above dato WELL-BUILT TWO-STOREYED ;ortiiern .aspect. plenty of sunshine WITH 10 ACRES CLAi:OODS OF FIRST.A.N'D, Subdivided in;.n (i Paddocks, all will grassed. Foii'f.-. Gale?, and everything in tlie very best of order. The Oro-inds are beautifully land "til with fine trees and .-shrubs, lawns-, flower beds, and on-hard. Asphalt Tennis Cuun and mom for Grass Court if reo/iired. A beautiful drive ieada from liurnside road to the house. The Property is absolutely private, beautifully sheltered, and has a funny situation, and offers an exceptional opportunity to any institution requiring a Home. The land is in the best of heart, and will grow anything. We wish to draw Buyers' Attention to the fact that il is seldom that a property of this description is put up for auction. On account of the warm soil and general surroundings of Fendalton, properties in this district are land, and the above mentioned inently suited for subdivision. A plan showincr a subdivisional scheme may be teen at our office. TERMS: 5 per cent. Deposit. 10 per cent. Possession. * 5 per cent. Six Months. 5 per cent. Twelve Months. Id per cent. Two Years. Balance 5 years, interest at (5 per cent. Tf the Purchaser -wishes to Subdivide the roperty, and the Subdivisional Plan is Approved Vy_ the Vendor. Releases of Subsales can be'arranged for. For further particulars apply to PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LIMITED. 4140 LOHREY AND CO., LTD. LOHREY AND CO, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, LAND and ESTATE AGENTS, 100 Cashed street. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE BY AUCTION. THIS DAY! THIS DAYI At 2 p.m., In Our Land Sale Booms,. 109 Oashel street. THAT 6-ROOMED SEMI-BUNGALOW, Situated No. 73 SALISBURY STREET, CONTAINING 5 ROOMS, all conveniences, c.1., etc. Motor Garage; VERY FINE SECTION. This CITY PBOPERTY is in Splendid Order, and is very conveniently situated. LOHREY AND CO., LTTX, AUCTI6NEERS, 109 CASHEL ST. 4119 CITY PBOPERTY FOE SALE BY AUCTION, THIS DAY! THIS DAY! At 2 a.m., In Oxtx Land Sale Room, 109 Caahel street, Account L. C. DENNIS. ESQ., SPLENDID 6-ROOMED TILE-ROOF BUNGALOW, situated NO. 43 GBACEFIELD STREET. THIS Bungalow is of Very Pleasing' Design, and of First-class Workmanship. It contains every Modern Convenience. Motor Garage. Lawns laid out in Standard and Climbing Roses. . LOHREY and CO., LTD., ' AUCTIONEERS, 109 CASHEL STREET. 4120 THIS DAYI THI3 DAYI At 2 p.m. In Our Land Sale Room, 109 Cashcl sreefc. Nt of THE OWNER. ' BISHOP STREET, ST. ALBANS. In First-class Order. Clear Title can be'given, or £250 Deposit. Balance 3 Years at fii per cent. . LOHREY and CO., LTD., * Auctioneers, 109 CASHEL STREET. 4121 THIS DAY! THIS DAY! AT 3 P.M. " ~ Sale Boom, 10!) Cashtsl street, it of .T. O. YAGER, ESQ. OICE 6-ROOMED, TILED-ROOFED *J BUNGALOW, Situated ' NO. 105 BISHOP. STREET._ Every Modern Convenience; Garage, etc. Laid out in Lawns, Flower*, etc. Glasshouse with 2 Vines. This is a Very Fino Hpmo, and Easy Terms can he Arranged. LOHREY and CO., AUCTIONEERS, 109 CASHEL STREET. 4117 TIMBER! TIMBER! AUCTION SALEI SATURDAY, OCT. 10th, AT 1 P.M. SHARP. ON THE PREMISES, CORNER DURHAM & GLOUCESTER STS. 4 1 2 RED PINE, 4x2 Black Pine, 4 x 3 Red Pine, 4x3 Black Pine Weather Boards; 4ft Tiled Back Double Oven Rnnge; Copper, Tubs, Sink, Cast-iron Bath on legs; 200-gallon Tank, Piping, W.O. Fittings; Iron, all lengths; Doors, Wmdorws, Sashes; Firewood, etc. etc. ALL TO BE CLEARED. LOHREY and CO., LTD., AUCTIONEERS, 109 CASHEL ST. 4118 GEOEGB AJSDEKSON & CO. AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY I THIS DAY! In Our Rooms, 633-35 COLOMBO STREET. At 1 p.m. FURNITURE, CLOTHING, CROCKERY, BICYCLES. . . ,-.. -rjj TO-DAY we have a Tremendous luantity of Goods to Offer by Auction, tho MAIN ITEMS being:—Pianos. Organs, Wardrobes, Chesterfields, Sideboards, Duchesses, Dining Tables, K.-Tables, Wood and Iron Beds, Cots, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Bicycles, Linos, Rugs, 7-I'ieco Suite, Conches, Stretchers, Field Glasses, Crockery,- Glassware, Gas Grillers, K. Chairs, Office Desks, Garden Tools, Lawnmowers, Vac. Cleaners. Palm Stands, Gramophone, Hundreds of Sundries, anil a Vast Collection of Personal Clothing. NO RESERVE. GEO. ANDERSON and CO., 4143 Auctioneers. THE POLICY OF PREVENTION: loz OF EXPERIENCE WORTH TONS OF THEORY. _£ERE arc, in every country, conaidtfrA ablo numbers of frupnl and thrifty farmers, .who succeed in accumulating substantial sums of money. The number of these might be enormously increased if farmers would USE THE RENOWNED JOSEPH FORD'S SCOUR and LUNG-WORM MIXTURE. IT WILL POSITIVELY CURE SCOUR AMD LUN<J-WORM IN SHEEP. In Tins of One and Two Gallons, 19s and £1 lis. One Gallon will Drench 160 Sheep. Shako well before using, and keep shaken during use. Here ie one of many testimonials: Riccarton, Feb. 9th, 189*. Mr F. Ferriman, Ashburtoß, Dear Sir,—ln reply to your enquiry re. •Ford's Scour and Lung-Worm Mixture, I may say that my manager at Methven used it on eorae of the smallest and weakest lambs wo had, and that it stopped tha scour in them and they seemed benefited by the does they had. Yours faithfully, JOHN DEANS. We »Te Agents: FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA. TION, CHRISTCHURCH. F4GO6 IAINT YOUR HOUSE I Get ESTIMATE _ right away for PAINTING »nd TAPERHANGING. C. T. BODDA and SON, R«»l----denee, 21 Stoneyhurat itreet, St. Alhana. •Phon» 4455, BB7S*

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18506, 7 October 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18506, 7 October 1925, Page 16

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