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AUCTIONS.

H. G LIVINGSTONE AND CO. JMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. GROCERIES FIRE, GROCERIES SALE. HOTEL. KEEPERS,' BOARDING* HOUSE KEEPERS, HOUSEKEEPERS. REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY. FIRE SALE. FIRE SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 1 P.M. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS.; ON ACCOUNT T. B. THOMPSON, LYTTELTON’S WELL-KNOWN GROCER.; • NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. HUNDREDS OF LOTS. THOUSANDS OF ARTICLES FROM AN UP-TO-DATE. GROCER’S STORE. SCARCELY TOUCHED BY SMOKE AND WATER, IN TINS. BOXES, AND PACKETS. LARGE AND SMALL QUANTITIES. Certp, ’Egg Preserver, Horse Radish, Olive and Castor Oil, Essences, Andrew’s Liver Salts, Dad Cleanser, Toffees, Salt, Kerol, Milk Magnesia, Face Powder, Hair Oil, Syrup Figs, Jeyes Fluid, Asprcs, Aspirins, Vaseline, Fruit ’ Extract Drinks, Essences, Curry Powder, Meth. Spirits, Tins Corned Beef, Herring and Sauce, Mix. Spice, Patent Barley, Patent Groats, Sardines, Spaghetti, St. George’s Paste, Strang’s Coffee, Cordial, Worcester Sauce, Coffee Essence, Coffee, Chutney, Clements Tonic, Elliman’s Embrocation, Eno’s Fruit Salt, Irish Moss, Woods Pepp. Cure, Baxter’s Lung Pres., Red Funnel Hat Dye, Glycerine and Rose Water, Carbolic Oil, Knife Polish, Bovril, Nectarines, Finings, Preserved Ginger, Sultanas, Soap, Lux, Jars Onions, Muscatels, Fruit Salad, Tin Gooseberries, Cases of Pineapple, Tins Sheep Tongues, Seeds, Davis Gelatine, Cocodhut Oil, Petroleum Jelly, Bottle Glue,' Nugget, Liniment, Lux Soap, Cakes P.O.*Soap, Gastile Soap, Teapots, Cups, Saucers and Plates, Scrubbing Brushes. Mystic Mitts, Hair Brooms, Fancy Plates, Tin Ware, Ammonia, Case Peaches, Rennet, Cases Sultanas, Boxes pates, Preserved Ginger, Prunes, etc., etc. THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED TO BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT. YOUR OWN PRICE. H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, J 3645*; .109 Hereford street FAVOURED LOCALITY. BUNGALOW HOME. LOW PRICE. VI7E have been -instructed by an ’’ absentee owner to sell urgently a Smart Bungalow Property of five main rooms and sun verandah. Right up-to-date, with slate roof and. all modern appointments, this model home is ideally situated on a high terrace, well sheltered and quite private. The section has two frontages and garage. The price, £950, is the lowest heard of > for such a good proposition. Govt Mortgage. Key available. - FENDALTON SECTION. I?ULLY Planted ■* in sheltered and Ideally situated position, near tram and school. Only £350. RICCARTON BUNGALOW YF five main rooms, close school and ' works. Picton avenue. Any offer onsidered on-any terms for a quick ale. Owner leaving. CASHMERE BUNGALOW. T>UILT for a fastidious owner of selected materials. Six large, sunny rooms and large enclosed sun balcony. A fully-appointed modern home, with remarkable outlook. Beautiful garden, stonework, and garage. Position close to tram. Easy approach. Reduced by £6OO. Any offer considered. Must sell. TO PROPERTY OWNERS. TTTE are receiving enquiries for all VV classes of property, reasonably priced. Please send in your particulars. Cash buyers are seeking invest-: ments. ' ‘ - / -a-j j H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, 109 Hereford street. w. l. simes And co. QQ ACHES, KAIAPOI—Good heavy DO land. Easily carry over 20 cows. Suit Milkman. Well watered. Nice Home, five rooms, every modern convenience; concrete paths, lawn, garden; up-to-date cowshed and other good buildings. Close to school, rail, and borough, and 12 miles to City. Attractive little property. Price £22oo,'with,' say, £325 ‘ deposit. Write or call. • 8.185 i/i A ACRES—Medium land. Grows all crops, and suitable for tew cows, pigs, poultry; Good House, fOur -rooms, elec, light, and other farm buildings. Handy to station and 11 miles to town. Asking £6OO only. 8.168 OKA ACRES—Good Mixed Farm,’ and &O\J tip-top sheep All flat. Now 40 acres wheat and fair afea for turnips. Excellent pasture. House, five rooms, and , farm buildings. Price £lO per acre or close offer. North* Canterbury district. A. 162

A AQ ACRES—Account Trustees late T. •dbUO W. Hlght. Splendid mixed land and sheep fattening country. Now 50 acres wheat, 40 of oats, 40 of rape, 20 of turnips, 20 of clover for seed, and 40 skimmed. House, five rooms; .elec, light and good range farm buildings. Station and school handy. Addington 11 miles on! best of roads. Must be sold. Worth enquiry. Asking only £8 per acre, crops in. Write or call. 8.183 AOfi ACRES—Mixed Farm. All flat. Grown,:4o bushels wheat, but used principally for sheep. Buildings good order. House, six rooms. Station and school handy. . North Canterbury district. Carry 500 ewes, ' Enquire. 8.178 58670 W. E. SIMES and CO. E. R. McDf NALD and SON. QKA—SPREYOON: New Bunga<bOU\j low, 5 Rooms, including Sunroom, Modern K’tte., Garage. Wonderful value. £IOO Deposit. BRYNDWR; New BungaS/t/UU low, 4 Rooms and K’tte.; all latest improvements. Cornier .Section. Terraced approach. An artist’s home. t'l K A—NEAR Carlton Bridge: A Modern Residence of Two Storeys, 15 Rooms; excellent condition. A wonderful home for a wealthy client. ' fQKA—ST. ALBANS: Six-Roomed Family Bungalow, ;A.l condition; all the latest improvements. Beautiful Section, Garage, etc. A genuine sacrifice. Owner leaving for Wellington. ■ E. R. McDonald and, SON,Auctioneers and Land Agents, 96 Gloucester street, M 7168 nPWO UnecfUalled Paints, Steelite for 1 SMITH and SMITH, LTD.. Roof, Lustrous f r. Woodwork. N.Z. made. /•; : SMITH and SMITH, LTD., 58662 Cr : Tuam-High streets.

—rpHE PRESS" Classified Advertise 1 -* ments are read at the breakfast table, and are sure to deliver results during the day—l2 words Is. 3 insertions 2s 6d. ’Phone 33-358. —6

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21986, 9 January 1937, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21986, 9 January 1937, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21986, 9 January 1937, Page 22

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