auctions. JONES, ftIcCROSTLE, CO., LTD. THIS DAT! THIS DAY! AT 1 P.M-. AT 1 P.M. . X7OTION SALE AT REDCLIFF3, A PROPERTY, FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS. On account o£ (lie Trustees of the lato Mrs E. AI. I J ost, ON* THE PREMISES, No. 98 MAIN ROAD, RIiDCLIFFS, THE PROPERTY, comprising BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS, plastered and papered, all oflices and conveniences, spacious sun verandah, very nice section, sewer and h.p. water. ALSO THE WHOLE OF THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including UPRIGHT grand piano by HAAEE.The Property will be offered at 1 p.m. Tako No. 3 Tram to Redcliffs Store. .TONES, MeCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., OOOQ Auctioneers. £3175 REDUCED FROM £3900, SUPERIOR TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW IN MERIVALE CLOSE TO PARKS AND RANGIRURU SCHOOL, WITHIN EASY WALKING DISTANCE OF SQUARE, ARTISTIC TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW, 6 spacious rooms, kitchenette, and sleeping balcony; panelled entrance hall, coat cupboard with wash-basin, plastered and beautifully art papered throughout, electric light. SITTING ROOM 26 x 20, beamed ceiling, expensive tiled slab grate, French doors to den. panelled dining room, servery to kitchenette. Kitchenette with electric stove, spacious cupboards and bins. UPSTAIRS: 3 spaciouß bedrooms with wardrobes and dressing tables built in, very fine sleeping balcony. Washhouse, copper and tubs, motor garage. EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH TERRACED SECTION of 24 porches, nicely laid out in lawns and garden. THIS PROPERTY IS IN ABSOLUTELY PERFECT ORDER FROM END TO END. It is splendidly built, and is ono of the most replete houses wo have had the pleasure of offering for sale. JONES, MeCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., Cor. Cashel arid Manchester streets. Folio M49G. J5232 PROPERTIES FOB SALE. oey-l pr—SYDENHAM. House, 4 rooms, cb&Ji tj gas, washhouse; and copper; §-acre. Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. F5024 <?Q*n- SYDENHAM < cio3e Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchen ette, electric range and all conveniences. 20 perches. Easy terms. Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street. Sydenham Fo 875. F5042 FOIi Urgent Sale, Section of nearly 4-acre, high and dry, in good locality Price £2lO. I'his section is cheap at the price, arid would bo very suitable for poultry-keep-ing, etc. Apply for terms and particulars to T.0.P., "Press" Office. . 6559 <»-| p" A—SPREYDON Building section, 28 sL 1 u perches, 50 feet' frontage. A snip. Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. Fo. 876. F5042 LOWER RICCARTON. t>Q7K— EXCEPTIONALLY Artistic BunI tl galow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, every modern convenience. Lovely sun-i porches at front and back. Delightfully designed and well constructed, and IT'S ABSOLUTELY NEW I 37 perches of latid. All in good order. This is excellent value. Good terms given. PHILIP BEST, 83179 COX Colombo Street. CHEAP SHEEP RUN. ACRES of good, strong sheep connUU"v try (papa and. shell rock formation), in a very good stock district; and within easy distance of a large town. Mostly leasehold land at rental of approximately Is 3d per atre. Homestead buildings, sheep find cattle yards, etc. ' STOCK —Nearly 9000 mixed sheep and 300 cattle. A large portion of tho property is iri scrub ind is land that will pay Jiatidsomely tb clean up and by expenditure of a few thousand ptmrids the carrying capacity will easily be Increased to 11,500 TO 12,000 SHEEP. Last year's Wool clip (224 bales) realised over £SOOO. ' AN OFFER OF £4 PER ACRE WILL BE SERIOUSLY CONSIDERED. Remarkably easy deposit can be arranged. , This is strong, good country that grows Ngaio and Karaka trees, and I have the greatest confidence iri recommending it as il wonderful bargain to young men wanting a place they cati improve. Could 'sell in three blocks If necessary, as road runs through centre of property. Possession can be arranged for February Ist if desired. • . HERBERT HEWITT, Dahnevirke. MOTORS AND CYCLES. XT ASH, LIGHT SIX, TOURER, Colour, Bottle JM Green Duco, Disc Wheels, Balloons aS iiew, four-whoel brakes, rebound leaf on all springs, bumpers,. Very small mileage, and general mechanical condition is excellent. An exceptional opportunity is presented to purchase ( a re&lly modern autoflioblle at a very tantalising price. Don't buy that car for Christmas until you Bee this, at "THE FARMERS.'■ 'Phone 1345. 034 JUSTIN 12 "WINDSOR" SALOON. This Luxurious Car cost £475 last February. The general condition is faultless, having' been carefully handled by one Owner only Upholstered in blue antique leather. New' car buyers are advised to inspect this car PRICE ONLY £325 FOR QUICK SALE. CSRISTCHURCH CAR EXCHANGE, Home of Car Bargains, 153 Worcester street. 88C49 ■* on MILES TO THE GALLON. the dunelt^motor-oyclD Recently Broke the Double Twelve Hours' World's Record on Brooklands. WfrVER OVER-HEATS i EFFICIENT ELECNEYJiK vv LIGHTING SYSTEM. NOW ON VIEW. JACK SUCKLING, LTD.. Maker of the SPEEDY CYCLES, Or. Manchester and Tuam Btrefits.^Cit^ REMARKABLY EASY TERMS FOR BUYERS OF BUTLER CYCLES. 5/AND 3/6 r»i?posiT WEEKLY. ?AT>IES AND GENTS.' ROADSTER BUTLER CYCLES, Complete—Cash Price £8 10s. 13 Months' Tree Servke with Every Cycle BUTIjER CYCLE WORKS, 605 Colombo street. A. BRITTEN, •Phone 2616. CttrISTCHURCH VULCANISING 00., LTD "The Yellow Shop," 28 Vic- .. ...net corner Kilmore street. to wlrl and Tube Repairers and Vulcaniaers. ■iy rß " 'PHONE 2743. APPLICANTS are reminded that when Replying;- t0 Advertisements care of i— pi-bbs " to ensure prompt deliverer Letters should be Addressed Carefully and dearie
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19451, 26 October 1928, Page 20
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