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AUCTIONS. LOHREY AND CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF CITY RESIDENCE TNSXKUCTEB by R. HUDSON, ESQ., wo 1 Trill SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION, In Our Sale Booxqb, 103 CASHEL STREET, On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, At a p.m., HIS MASSIVE 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE AND i-ACRE SECTION, situated at 316 HEREFORD STREET. This proporty faces NORTH, and ia the First House over Fitzgerald avenue, just two minutes' walk from the Centre of tho City. Every room in this substantial homo is of good size, and has lofty ceilings. The TWO FRONT BEDROOMS, each 15 x 15, have Firoplaccs, and are very nicely papered. BEDROOM 15 x 12.G, Fireglaco, and Built, in Wardrobe. DINING-ROOM 15 x 13.6, Bar Window and artistically' papored. MAID'S ROOM 10 s 10. KITCHEN IB x 11, has Kapai Range, Gas Ring, Eleolrio Ironing Point, Cupboards, and opens on to a, very roomy Pantry. BATHROOM is Vrell appointed, being fitted with Pofcelain Bath, Ba3in, and Bhower. Towel Rail, and receives plenty o£ light. This homo has Two Back Entrances, also Side and Front Paths. Motor Drive Entrance. Asphalt Paths to bottom oi garden. CONSERVATORY. Sower. Copper and Tubs. Built-in Meat Safe. Garage fitted with Fireplace and Electric Light. SECTION is lull nttd hah a large frontage t6 street, being plentifully furnished with Shnibi, Trie*, Flowers, and several Fruit Trees. Fotflh&use 4nd Run. NOTE TE&Mflf: iO jSer <Snt. t>ii Fill of Hammer, 10 per cent, on Posc^sion. LOHREY and Cd., Lm, 4025 Auctioneers, IG9 CaenM d*r«H. H. B. SORENSEN. THIS DAY! j THIS DAY I SATURDAY, JANUARY 30th. SALE ONE O'CLOCK. TT B. SOiiIiNSEN, instruoted by Mr W. ±l. R. Cant, who iB giving up. housekeeping, will soil by Public Auction on the protnises> No. 44 TORRISN'S ROAt) ) Sproydoii. lot of surplus Furniture and Effects. PRINCIPAL LOTS INCLUDED.W. Bedatead and WiW. Mattress, 2 Chests Drawers, 1 Duchesae Chest, Lino in hall and 3 rooms, Slip Matß, Hearthrugs, Washstand, Hall Table, Cheffonier, Ex. Dining Table Bft Gin, 4 Austrian Chairs, S and Rocker Chairs, 1 Treadle S. Sewing Machine, 3 PalmstattdS, Couch, ChinaWare, Pidtureß, Firs Irobe, Music Stand, Cushions, Toilet Ware, Kitchen Drefifior and Shelves, Hottentot Gda Cooker, Gas Ring, Manglo, Ornaments, Carpenter's Tools, Garden do.. Eakeß, Hoes, Spades, Riddles, Barrow, Carpenter's Bench, ttabd Saw, Axes, Scales, Jin Piping, Gk>iS6 Knife, C&ppfer Funnel ahd Ladle, Lot Paints, Pl&fiGt Jt. Seed Drill, Irori Pig Ttough. Lot of Useful Sundries. HARRY SORENSEN, 3926 Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN. MERCHANDISE DEPARTMENT. FURTHER Shipment of Men's High-grade, Strong, Heavy Boots is now to hand, and include StflfiM ropre&snting tho best that can be produced in Britain. . We can accept prices for these that put uftu&l quotations in the shade. >

CHEAP IRON. , Supplies of "Roofing Iron now available include 5, 6, 7, .--- « T «wm OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. LINOLEUMS. ' ' A specially fine lot of Linoleum, of jpood quality ana excellent patterns, are offered ftt prices that will be hard to b©at< WALLPAPERS. A Fresh Shipment i» available, prices being. substantially lower, with a largo to Belect ironl. damaged hog wire This line ia now neatly all sold, Only fc few tons remaining. The damage is Sat serious, but the re-duo-tioh in price is considerable. 58778 JOSEPH HAMLET AND CO, OK MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION. BRYNDWR AND PENDALTON DISTRICTS (Corner o£ Bryndwr and Webbs mas). To be SOLD AWTION IN .TOSBPH HAMLET fctod CO. S LAND SALE ROOMS, IXS WORCESTER . STREET, CHRISTCHUROH, on the 4th day of FEBBUARY, 1026, at 7.30 p.tn. Terms: t 10 per cent. deposit 5 per cent. 8 montliz 6 per oent. 6 months 5 per cent. 12 months Balance in S years from date of sale, with the right to pay off at any time. Interest at 6 per oent. oft all unpaid purchase money. Land Transfer Title. These -Sections vary in sice from 88 Perches to 1 Rood 37 Perches. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE— These are without doubt the BEST SECTIONS submitted to the public for a long time in this favoured locality. 1 They are high and dry, free' from fog, and situated alongside the Wairarapa Stream. SALE PLANS ARE AVAILABLE. INSPECTION INVITED. JOSEPH HAMLET~and CO, Auctioneers, 115 Worcester atreet, Christchureh. L. W. BALLAN and 00., Auctioneers, MTS Hereford street, Ohristchuroh. (In conjunction.) 4037 H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND 00. . PUBLIC AUCTION. . THREE FINE HTLL SECTIONS. THE PICK-OP THE SUBDIVISION. In Mr Chas. Clark's'Auction Rooms, 109 Hereford street. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY Oth, At 2.30 p.m. On Account the Owner, who is DETERMINEDTO REALISE. mHREE SECTIONS of the HUNTBBURY 1 SUBDIVISION, ST. MARTINS, being Lots 40, 41, and 42. AREAS: 31, 31, and 87 perches. CORNER PORT HIuLS ROAD and RAMAHANA ROAD. HANDY TO TRAM. NO STEEP CLIMB. PLANTED with WELL-GROWN BLUEGUMS. Lot 41 HAS LARGE AMOUNT OP CONCRETE SUITABLE for understructUre of hoa«o. These are among the BEST BEXTTIONS of the Subdivision, WARM. wiiiliL SHELTERED, and HANDY TO VERY EASY TERMS. £SO DEPOSITS. Pull particulars, KG. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, 4124 152 Hereford atreet. WADDELL & SONB' FAMOUS CASI VV STEEL PLOUGH SHARES, Also, MOTOR TRACTORS, MOTOR TRUCKS, and GENERAL ENGINEERS' STEEL CASTINGS. Equal to anything imported. THOS WADDELL and SONS,70 St. Aesph street. We have NO connexion with the Electrio Steel Co. at BookbuHL WBMB UAINT YOUR HOUSE| Gat ESTIMATES Sl right away for PAINTING and PAPERHANGING- 0. T. BODDA M 4 SON. Reuids&ca, 81 S4oceyhtiwV ****.> St. Albans. 'Phona «85. RB«#

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18603, 30 January 1926, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18603, 30 January 1926, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18603, 30 January 1926, Page 22

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