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AUCTIONS. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th, 1938. P. FAHEY, Little River: 1 Track Steers On account of MR H. HAMMOND, Takamatua: 2 Trucks Steers, Heifers, and Cows On account of CLIENT: 1 Truck Cows and Heifers FAT SHEEP—--4 Trucks Wethers 5 Trucks Ewes 3 Trucks Lambs !S~t MR T. W. MCKAY, ' Flasdown, Balmoral: 350 Halfbred Ewes iSO Halfbred Wether Lambs I*>o Fat and Forward Halfbred Wethers On amount of ST. HELENS STATION, Hanmer Springs: 650 Sound-mouth Halfbred Ewes 200 Six and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes ?20 Pull-mouth Halfbred Ewes On account of MR FRANK 000P, Poranui: 2-300 Annual Draft Three-quarterbred 80 Three-quarterbred Ewe Hoggets On account of MR L. FREBBLE, Mt. Somers: 16 '° H o U „ br |ccounf of CLIENTS: 160 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes NZ LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY * CO., LTD., 4 55 q Auctioneers.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. BAKER BROS. MERIVALE. MERIVALE. JUST OFF PAPANUI ROAD. NEW SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW. TWENTY-SIX PERCHES. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. £1250. TERMS ARRANGED. BARER BROS., Manchester street.

HUTCHINSON, WHITE, AND CO ONLY £BSO—SPREYDON—FAITHFULLYBUILT BUNGALOW OF 4 SPLENDID ROOMS, with every modern convenience, panelled hall and living-room, large built-in wardrobes, dual hot water service, sewer, large workshop and large shed suitable for motor-Bhed. Splendid Section. OWNBR WILL EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE OR POULTRY FARM OR HOUSE WITH SOME LAND. SOLE AGENTS. RANGIORA PROPERTY WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR A BUNGALOW OF 4 ROOMS and Kitchenette, with all conveniences. Corner Section. Motor garage. Price, £B6O. SOLE AGENTS. SPLENDID GLASS HOUSE PROPERTY, close to tram, with three splendid heated glass houses, with Well-built Bungalow attached of 6 Rooms, with all modern, conveniences. Good Section. Good Mortgage. Price, £1450. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR AN. ACRE OF GROUND IN GOOD LOCALITY, ST. MARTINS PREFERRED. SOLE AGENTS. For further particulars apply to the Sole Agents— HUTCHINSON, WHITE, and CO., i 243 Manchester street, Christohuroh. H 5201 HOTELB. 1 E K A P 0 HOUSE, LAKE TEKAPO. In the heart of the Mackenile Country, ' 2350 ft above sea level. Golf, Tennis, Shooting, Fishing, Boating. Every comfort and convenience, and the sunniest climate in New Zealand. £4 10s per week. Special terms for longer visits and in winter, when shooting' and winter sports are excellent. 88383 IHB LODGE" PRIVATE HOTEL. . 86 HEREFORD STREET WEST (Five Minutes from G.P.0.). • ~ Superior Accommodation for Casual and -j Permanent Guests. New' House. Up-to-date Appointments. Beautifully Situated. Close to College, Gardens, and River Avon. •Phone 1970. G4308 WHA KA T ATA. , PRIVATE HOTEL,.44 OASHEL ST. Wort (Oorner Montreal Btreet). Ideal Situation. Superior Accommodation, handy to Square, Gardens, Hospital, and Canterbury Oollegs: , - PHILLIPS and HAMPTON. Proprs. •Phone 1583. . P7248 OTE L AMBA 8 SADO R6 ~" (Ohristchurch's Private Hotel de Luxe) has' every Modern' Appointment.' Beautiful approach adorned with artistto marble statu, ary, giving an Up-to-date, Continental Atmosphere. EXCELLENT CUISINE, 1 GARAGE. TARIFF—CASUALS from 10» fid Per Day. PERMANENT from £2 2a per week. > MANCHESTER ST. (Near Railway Station). 'PHONE 2939. , 59122 1260 FT ABOVE THE CITY SHADOWS. HANMER HOUSE. HANMER SPRINGS. Every up-to-date convenience, comfort, and attention assured. Golfing, Tennis, Shooting, Fishing, eto, Proprietor: HUGH GLASS. •Phono No. 2. G5102 TATTERSALL'S HOTEL, OASHEL STREET, CENTRALLY SITUATED, this Hotel oas always been regarded as one of (be Most COMFORTABLE AND POPULAR HOSTELS in Christchurch. Excellent Ouisine, selected variety of finest wines and spirits. Tariff and Service will guarantee your return. 'Phone 214. W. 8. STAPLETON, 59217 , Proprietor >OYAL HOTEL, GREYMOUTH (opposite •V Railway Station). Every modern convenience, Electric Light, Commercial Room, Superior Accommodation. Patronised by Tourists and Government Officials. 'Phone 51, P.O. Box 132. W9347 F. WILLIAMS. Proprietor. HOTEL BRISTOL, WELLINGTON, THE Recognised Private Hotel, Contre of City. First-class Accommodation. Arrange it now, 12s fid daily; 70s weekly. R. KERNOHAN, Propr. K5192

MOTOR SERVICES. READ'S A KABOA MOTOBS Hudson Sedan to protect you from (lust and wind. Opes Touring Cars- (or fresh air and eigbt-eeeing. CHRISTCHURCH. ' Liberty TheatreDepart 8.16 a.m. and 2.30 p.m daily; Wednesday, 8 p.m AKAROA, Brace Holel—Depart 8 a.m. and 1 o.m. daily; Wednesday, 6.45 a.m. SUNDAYS—9 ajn., Cathedral square. FARES- 22c 6d Return, ISs Single/ Special Trips and Weddings, etc., arrarged privately, BOOKINGS—Govt. Tounat Office, Cathedral square; Liberty Book Shop. Cathedral square. Telegram*: R«ad, - Akaroa 'Phones, 2841, Christchnrcb; 6, Akaroa When in Akaroa do not fail to see th» scenic beauties 'of the Eastern Bays. Round trip, £l, Cars leave Akaroa P.O. daily at 10.30 a.m. SODTHBRIDQE CHRISTCBOROH— Day's Daily Safety Coach Bervlce. Leave Southbridge Mon.. 7.45 a.m., 4 p.m.; Tues., 7.45 a.m. and .4 p.m.; Wed., 7.45 a.m.. 4 p.m.; Thurs.. 7.45 a.m. and 4 p.m.; Fri., 7.45 a;ra. and.4 p.m.; Sat., 7.45 a.m.. 1 p.m. Sunday Nights—Leave Bouthbridge S p.m., Leeston 8.15 p.m. For Time-table Christeburcb to Southbridge see "Press" Tues"■y*- Thursdays, ond Saturdays. 'Phone 57D. Leeston. 2958 TOUSOOTT— Saddler, Harness, Covers, Tarpaulin Maker, Importer, Repairer, Exchange. Buy or BeII New, Second-hand, All Worse and Cow Requirements; also Dogs, Pup,, Ferrets, Cobs, Children's Ponies. Motor and Boat Engines. Milk Bound. 40 gallons. TBUSCOny Saddler., 'Phone 1106.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19286, 16 April 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19286, 16 April 1928, Page 16

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