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AUCTIONS. H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND 00. THIS DAI. THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE. DWELLING AND GARAGE. In Mr Chaa. Clark's Auction Roans, No. 109 Hereford etreet. At 11 a.m. On account of the Trusties of the Estate oi the Into .T. T. L. KNIGHT. BUNGALOW PROPERTY SITUATED No. 565 MANCHESTER STREET, ST. ALBANS Comprising TWO-STOREY DWELLING of 0 rooms «nd balcony, fitted with every modern convenience, and in firat-claaa order throughout. Has boon recently painted. .Section o; 38 perches in lawns and garden, large garage, etc. Full particulara on application to H. (5. LIVINGSTONE and t>6l9 Auctioneers, 15-2 Hereford street. UCT I 0 N CITY BUNGALOW. SATURDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1996. In Mr Chas. Ciarii's Auction Rooms, 109 Hereford stroet. On account MRS D. L. KESTEVEN. Tho Property Situated No. SO CHESTER STREET, CITY. SINGLE-STOREY BUNGALOW, STUCCO OVER BRICK, PANELLED HALL, LARGE LIVING-ROOM, panelled, built-in sideboard, modern fireplace, lars»e sun window, door to sun-porch, oxidised electric light, fittings, radiator points, LARGE SUNPORCH, facing North. LIBRARY with trailt-in window seat, modern fireplace, builtin bookaholvos, sunny bedroom with fireplace. DRESSING-ROOM fitted with largo wardrobe?, three dressing mirrors, cupboards, and chest of drawers. BATHROOM white enamel, porcelain bath and basin. BEDROOM, built-in wardrobes, linon cupboards heated. BREAKFAST-ROOM with open grate, built-in cupboards. KITCHENETTE per, and tubs. A SPLENDID high terraced SECTION or TWENTY-THREE PERCHES, laid out in lawn and garden. Pull particulars aa to conditions of sale: H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, 9g20 152 Hereford street. ÜBIiIC SUBURBAN BLOCK OP SEVENTEEN ACRES. In Mr Chas, Clark's Auction Rooms, 109 Hereford street. SATURDAY. JANUARY 33rd. 1906, AT 11 A.M. On account JOHN BUTTON, ESCj. The PROPERTY SITUATED LAKE TERRACE ROAD, BUBWQOD. wrijihw H aoree 3 roods 13 perches, with, long FRONTAGE to Lake Terrace road. The land i» well fenced and aadw laid, out •_ . Haich is BOTH ORNAare well planted with «B*jW*x* TREES, LAWNS, and FLOWER BEDS, property is GOOD HEAVY GRASS LAND, suitable for grazing cattle. -,_,«,«—•«, THE BUILDINGS include, STOSTANTIAL TWO-STOREY DWELLING of 9 rooms and in SPLENDID order, also.useful lot of outbuildings, including COWSHED, STABLE, MOTOR SHED, FOWLHOUSES, etc., etc. . .... cuopm THE PROPERTY 18 animated a SHORT DISTANCE from the TRAM ond_<n«»n an EASY DISTANCE of, the CITY, and the owner ie right out to effect ft «»'«• Boards on the property. ... . lotored to thejwpertyoil application to: H. G. LIVINGSTONE: and 00... Auctioneer*! 152 Hi ereford street " FENTJALTON BTJNGAW7W, BY PUBLIC ATTCWON. In Mr Chaa. Clark's Auction Rooms, 109 Herefowl sixes*. SATURDAY, JANUARY SBrd, at 11 s*m. On account MR H. ELLEN. HALL, China Rail, LARGE DRAWINK3-. BREAKFAST-ROOM, OPEN BRICK FIREPLACE, hot water jacket, wide oriel win*l electric light, waahhouee, copper, and tubs, otc. SPLENDID SECTION, laid out in lawn, sardeV and ehrubs,-WIDE DRIVE. SITUATION CLOSE IDRIS ROAD AND NEW HIGH SCHOOL. FuH partieuuiaa from H. O. LTVTN'OSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, <Mqa 164 Hereford street. LAWBIE AND DALTON. J. T. Lawrie.) a Dritam LAWRIE and DJI/TON, Auctioneers, House, and Land Agents, OUTSIDE SALES CONDUCTED WHEN AND WHERE REQUIRED. 010 TTTAM BTREET, Next door to Opera Bouse. Telephone 1956. nn(HE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN X THE CITY. COMPARE OUR PRICES. OTJR STOCK of Designs in Oak Furniture is well worth inspection. We always keep a large assortment of New and Seoond-hand Furniture for Private Sal*. OUR SHOWROOMS are open till 9 o'clock FRIDAY EVENINGS. Oak Bedroom Suites, Oak Sideboarda, Oak Wardrobes, Hall Stands, Linoleums, Ourtains, Rugs, Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets, etc. LAWRE3 and DALTON pay highest Cash Prioee for Second-hand Furniture. RING UP and they will call and give you a Prioe. LAWRIE and DALTON, Auctioneer*. L 4548 H. B. SORENSEN. lALVAGE. SALVAGE. SALVAGE. CJ Ex the s.i. Sent, we have received VERY LARGE QUANTITIES OF DAMAGED ROO7ING IRON, mostly Heary Gauge, Lengths 6ft, 7ft, Bft, 9ft, 10ft A VERY LOW PRKJFwiLL BE ACCEPTS© FOR A QUICK SAUL MEN'S BRITISH FARM BOOTS Of Excellent Quality. We offer over 600 PAIRS at Ridiculously Low Prices, and have no hesitation in recommending them as being the Best Value Offered in the City. STANDARDS AND TEE D2ON. Importing direct from Home, we are fn a position to offer these lines at attractive prices, quoting on rail punched and pointed at required. HfDSNT ORDERS. For Vara and Station Requirements, speei»l prices will be supplied., for "parcels" of Sheep or Rabbit Netting, Standard* or -fee Iron, and Station Tea. We will undertake to save bujrers substantial sums on large orders. DAMAGED HOGWTRE. ONLY 400 REELS are now available, and this must now be finally cleared. Par large quantities a substantial reduction will be made. CEYLON TEAS. «J5?! h M S 2SL pHa " -2-* 1 ° r * de RAJA-OYA OEYLON TEAS are available. PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE. NEW SQUARE IBON TANKS in 200 and 400 gaL stses are now in hand for Sale. „,,, H. B. 80RENBEN. 88778 63 Liehneld street. TOANTED, Housea to Paint, Booms to «r ii p *P er ,- A >«Ke selection of English

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18569, 19 December 1925, Page 28

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