AUCTIONS. H. B. SOEBNBEN. H. B. SORENSEN. THIS DAT. THIS DAT. THUttSDAT, NOVEMBER 20»h. ELEVEN O'CLOCK. *r 3. SOitENSEN will hold Usual jJ.. Weekly Sale at his yards. Lichfield Principal lines to be offered inand others; T. Rn<l G. Dressed LininKs, 6 x j. Porcelain Bath. Baths on feet. 200-400 H.'i Galv. and Painted Tanks, SO Panel. T.pilffO and GIaB3 Doors, > Tiled Grates and Mantelpieces 6 New Self setting Dover Ranges, Shanks and Coldwel! Laivnmowers, 1 Kerosene Range. 100 Boxes Bedding Plants. 10 Good Cheese. 7005 lIARRY SOR.ENSEN, Auctioneer. H. H. B. SORENSEN. B. HORENSEN BARGAIN LOTS 83 LICHFIELD STREET. WE OFFER MANY LINES OF MERCHANDISE at prices bo low that talcs are assured from the start—■ FOWL NETTING. BIRD NETTING. SHEEP and RAEUIT^NETTING. 0000 ROLLS Of WALLPAPER of excellent quality are offered as job lots, EX SYDNEY CONSIGNMENT. 600 Pairs of Genuine Britlsh-raado BOOTS Must be sold the next tew days Irrespective of cost, and prices are reduced to effect o quick sale CEYLON TEAS of the teat c*n Be purchase! at a very low price; far cheaper than usually quoted. Many lots of LINOLEUM In short lengths are offered at Bargain Prices. Ever/ Lot Must be Cleared at Once. H. B. BORENBEN. (58007 G3 Lichfield street.
PROPERTIES FOB SALE. EVANS AND BULL. Roland Bull. George J. Leech. Established 1881. 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Upstairs Government Lite insurance Building: l , opposite Post Office. 'I'HONE 32-725. LISTS UN APPLICATION. MAIN NORTH ROAD. 14 MILKS FROM CITY. t)A AC RE tf, WELL IMPROVED SMALL FAR.U with good 7-roomed Homestead, complete with every convenience and outbuildings. OWING TO FINANCIAL REASONS the owner is out to sell and w" tako £2300. We can strongly recommend spcction. TERMS GIVEN, \yithin few minutes' walk from school, P. 0., 6tore, churches, etc., bus passes. Write or call. SOLE AGENTS. PARTNER WANTED. AAAA ACRES iu NOR'IH CANTERBURY, vUUU very fine tussock run, particularly handy to Christchurch, beautiful homestead. This owner requires a partner either working or with a capital of about £7OOO. Tho proposition is ft sound one. FLLL PARTICULARS Will be supplied on application to OKEAT OPPORTUNITY TO BUY. 4) /> ~ acres MIXED FARM, with 28 OuO acres IN WHEAT, 18 tern IN OATS, 28 acres RYEGRASS, 20 acres rope, oats, and grass, and balance nearly all in young grass, CARRYING 800 sheep and lambs, 0 head cattle, and 6 horses. HAS GROWN i:t bus. wheat, 50 bui. oats, and 50 bus. ryegrass per acre. Well watered. HAS BELONGED to present family for about 60 years. 7-ROOMED HOMESTEAD with all conYenienceß, and very full range of out-
buildings. 1 mile from school, cream lorry calls, and 10 tniloa from leading North Canterbury Kaleyards. Price asked £2O CHOPS IN, witn, nay, £IOOO down, i>at tlie owner is out to sell AND MIGHT ALSO CONSIDER, a small house In part-payment. Any buyers wanting this class of farm unould not fail to Inspect. 54 AORANUI ROAD, OFF MATSON'S ROAD (NEAK BLIUII'S ROAD). 2 ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, with 5Uoocicd liouac and ALL CON\ENIENCES, also outbulldinc". Vacant. KEY AT OUR OFFICE. Price asked £I3OO, TERJIB £IOO DOWN. Paid £I7OO. but having bouglit another property the owner Is forced to realise. SOLE AdENTb.
30 ACKES, £IOO DOWN. X'Qfin ONLY. Terms £IOO down and a 3wOUU long-term Government Mortgage co:i be taken over. Thirty acres. NlCfc. SMALL MIXED FARM. U mile* from Oliriatchurch and 1 mil© from station and school. I'KACI ICALLY 6-roomtra bouse, with conveniences, also outbuiltiirjo Was £1250 now £BOO. We invita inspection 481 DEPOBIT. Kftfl ACRES. FREEHOLD. Price reduced OUU from £6 15s to £6 8s PER ACRE TERMS. £Bl DOWN, and take over mort eago at 0 per cent. Stock at Valuation, if wanted. CARRYING over 600 sheep, and carries cw* per acre. Grows splendid crops of oats. Western Wol'hs, and rape. Fences good; water in every paddock. NEW 4ROOMED BUNGALOW, with every conveni ence. garage, and all outbuildings. Now is tha time to buy. Inspection invited Write E4oßj"' EVANS and BULL." HILLARY AND BAXTER. £975. ST. ALBANS BARGAIiJ. REDUCED FEOH £1250.
This is a well-built, eunny Bungalow of 5 rooms, kitchenette and bud porch, panelled hall and breakfast-room. plastered and papered throughout, every possible modern convenience, including h. and c. shower, porcelain bath and basin, gas cooker, 3 fireplaces, main sewer; 28 perches in well-kept garden, lawn, and orchard; garage, work* shop, concrete paths. Everything: In the pink of condition. Randy to tram and school. The house is too small for owner's requirements and he would consider exchanging for a larger place in Fendalton or that part. 211 HILLARY and BAXTER, 179 Manchester street, Sol* Agents. BUSINESS NOTICES. »HK MORNING'S NEWS IN PICTURES Copies of Photographs published In The Press each day are t&lnable from: GREEN and HAHK, Prees and Commercial Photographers, DOMINION CHAMBERS, 152 Armagh street. 'Phone: 33-706. ENLARGEMENTS A SPECIALITY. P.P. STEELITE GREEN PAINT never fades— —s*e everlasting signs and roofs ail over N.Z. 28s gallon. 2 SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED. CHIMNEY SWEEPING PHONE 22-Ofc>o T. BENJAMIN SMITH, 39 Andover street S9G4* STEELITE GREEN—the only Paint that is guaranteed to atay Grsen; conpoisonous. 28s Gallon. 7-* SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20090, 20 November 1930, Page 20
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