AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND CO. RUCTION SALE- PAPANUI RESIDENCE. 2 ACRES AND 2-STOREY RESIDENCE “BRAEBURN,” 22 SCOTSON AVENUE (between Mays road and Tomes road.) MONDAY, 12th OCTOBER, AT 1 P.M. IN OUR LAND AUCTION ROOMS. Account MRS L. R. CORSBIE. W. E. SIMES and CO. will SELL by AUCTION that Desirable Two-storey Residence of 7 large rooms, replete with every modern convenience, including wide sun balconies facing West, heavily timbered, and well-designed garage, Ornamental garden and grounds, orchard, stream through property, and 2 acres very best land with a long frontage. This property is in excellent condition, well situated, and is specially adaptable for a family residence, kindergarten, health or nursing home. It is now too large for the owner, and our instructions are to sell. Clear title and terms arranged if required for any buyer. For absolute sale. W. E. SIMES and CO., Property and Furniture Auctioneers. VICTORIA STREET SHOP k v PROPERTY. I'OR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MONDAY, 12th OCT., AT 1 P.M. In our Land Auction Rooms, 144 Hereford street. Account Estate Late H. J. Herriott. W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers, have been instructed to SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION, that Valuable Shop and Business Site Holding No. 61-63 Victoria street, containing 17 Perches, with frontage of approx. 60 feet by 84J feet deep, with a right-of-way 12 feet wide (a valuable adjunct to the freehold), together with the Single and Two-storey Building thereon, used as a grocery depot. This is a genuine realisation sale of property in a good business locality, and is specially suitable as a retail shop, bulk or warehouse site. Further particulars and plans can be obtained from the Auctioneers. W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers. J. J. Dougall. Son, and Hutchison, Solicitors. 4119 Christchurch. FURNITURE AUCTION SALE. MONDAY, 12th OCTOBER, AT 2 P.M. AT NO. 34 NORWICH STREET, OFF WORCESTER ST, EAST, Linwood. A/c. MR BERT WARD, who is leaving for Wellington. ITEMS: —Suite Bedroom Furniture, Double Bed and Wire Mattress, Duchesse, Wardrobe, Pedestal, Carpets and Rugs, Single Oak Bed, Stretcher, Wilton Carpets and Runner, Chenille Curtains, Hall Furniture, Carved Table, Stands, Handsome Carv»d Clock, Dining Room Furniture, Extension Table, Chairs, Oak Kerb, Chesterfield in Moquette, 2 Chairs to Match, gramophone and Specially Selected Trand Records, Drophead Singer Sewng Machine, Rattan Chairs, Hottentot Gas Cooker, Kitchen Furniture, Crockery and Cutlery, Pictures, Hose, new uAwnraower and Catcher, Garden Tools, Boat Propeller, Sundries Galore. •To reserves. For absolute sale. The house is to-let at 27/6 per week or a term to an approved tenant. W. E. SIMES and CO., Turniture and Property Auctioneers, 144 Hereford street. 4120 L»QKA—ST. ALBANS. SUBSTAN-TIALLY-BUILT BUNGAI .GW OF 6 ROOMS, in excellent order, ad has every modern convenience; arage; sewer. (Cost over £1300), . eing sold by First Mortgagee. Easy •rms arranged. W. E. SIMES and o. »KOK—CLOSE TO FERRY ROAD; sO&O 2d tram section; NATTY 1 ITTLE BUNGALOW, 3 ROOMS and . itchenette, in perfect order, and has i /ery convenience; hj. and c. service, /oulton bath, sewer. Wonderful value . id on reasonable terms. W. E. SIMES . id CO. I 1 OK —EASY WALKING DIS--1 'A-i-wi/TANCE OF THE SQUARE. . TTISTIC NEW BUNGALOW OF 5 : OOMS AND KITCHENETTE, very : any, plenty of cupboards built in, 2 1 t water services. Electric range and . I offices; garage. . Built by a reputle builder. We can recommend this . me in every respect. Low rates and ; low-priced quality home. Terms ar- : iged. W. E. SIMES and CO. OKA— CORNER TUAM and BAR- ■ BADGES STS. 3 SPLENDID . CTIONS EACH i ACRE, AS A HOLE OR SEPARATELY. Prices >m £350-£450. WONDERFULLY < lEAP and GOOD FACTORY, BULK } ’ORE, or RESIDENTIAL SITES. 10 per cent DEPOSIT, BALANCE 4J per cent. Sole Agents, W. E. SIMES and CO.. Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 144 Hereford street.
P. S. NICHOLAS AND CO. SPECIAL To BUNGALOW BUYERS. IF YOU HAVE £IOO V. ; are prepared to buy a section in a; / district and build an Artistic Bung; ow of 5 large rooms, for £675. '.Tie Bungalow would be complete—ei.;ctric light throughout, electric or gas stove, concrete paths. IMPORTANT. ' You will also, by paying a sum of 22.; 6d weekly, pay the whole of the ba'ance off and in 14 years the Bungalow becomes your own property, clear af ill mortgage, j'urther enquiries from P, S. NICHOLLS and CO., Auctioneers, 106 Gloucester st. (opp. Hay’s). X. J97
C. E. JONES. LTD. £SO DEPOSIT. I' VLANCE—WEEKLY PAYMENTS. ST. ALBANS. , CLOSE TRAM, PARK, AND SCHOOL. £685 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. r Tie Mortgagees are prepared to give ; y liberal terms to an approved pur--1 ser. Double T Residence of 5 c ms, plastered, papered, electric it, bathroom, hot and cold water, c 1 range and gas cooker, every con--ience. Splendid section about ie. THE PRICE IS RIGHT. TERMS ARE RIGHT. THE SITUATION IS IDEAL, ■leys at— C. E. JONES, LTD., 174 Manchester street, ’ 24 ’Phone 35-355.
rental, cars. 3CURE yours from Large’s, Ltd. J - Always the latest models. Use service for business and pleasure. Durham street, ’Phone 34-147. • X 8062 BUSINESS NOTICES. CE —Practise Economy, prevent waste. Ferpn’s Crystal Ice and iron’s Hygienic Ice Chests. Ice from 9d per Block, Chests from 13 ss. P. Feron and Son, Ltd., 303 'oorhouse avenue. F5617 iTHE PRESS" Classified AdvertiseA ments are read at the breakfast ■•We, and are sure to deliver results -iring the day— l2 words Is, 3 laserors 2s fid. Thone 33-356. —$
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