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AUCTIONS. SMITHS CITY MARKET. LTD. ILFRACOMBE PRIVATE HOTEL, AKAROA, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16th. AT 1 P.M. . TO WIND UP AN ESTATE. AT SMITHS CITY MARKET. LTD.. 550 COLOMBO ST., CHRISTCHURCH, j This Hotel, which enjoys a distinctive and superior clientele, comprises 15 bedrooms, 2 sitting-rooms, lounge room, and games room, -dining room, modernly equipped kitchen with almost new “EsseMajor’’ range, which cost £4OO, refrigerator. pantry, and servery. The rooms are all spacious and accommodation can be arranged for 50-60 guests. 5 bathrooms and 6 W.C. throughout the building. Also 2 outside buildings, one only two years old costing £6OO, and being built in bungalow style, comprises 4 bedrooms, each self-contained, and being ideal for famiA notable feature is that practically all of the rooms directly overlook- the beautiful harbour and facing north obtains the maximum of sunshine. The land has three frontages, and has an area of 1 rood 20.7 perches. , Ilfracombe is a Motor Union Hotel and occupies a key position for outlook, and the name of ‘•llfracombe'’ is synonymous with Akaroa, having been established for many years. The furnishings, including carpets, which are laid in practically every room, are modern in design, also very large stock of superior linen. The furnishings, etc., can be taken over at valuation Akaroa has become one of the favourite seaside resorts of the Dominion, particularly since petrol restrictions, and both summer and winter alike finds large numbers of guests at this exclusive private hotel. Unusual circumstances compel an early sale and we can accept a figure below its ACTUAL value. Further particulars available from Trust Department, N.Z. Insurance Co., Ltd., or SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD-. 550 Colombo street, Christchurch, Auctioneers and Land Agents. 9795 SUBSTANTIAL CITY BUNGALOW. SITUATED 192 CHESTER STREET. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th. AT 1 P.M. AT OUR ROOMS, 550 COLOMBO STREET, On account MISS A. DERBY. THIS lovely Bungalow has been particularly well built of brick and concrete and comprises 5 spacious rooms and k’ette (3 bedrooms) Incorporating all modern conveniences. The property has an excellent northern aspect and is ideally situated, being only few minutes’ walk from S( NOTE: We would emphasise the fact that good City Bungalows with vacant possession are rarely available, and at the EXTREMELY low reserve and easy terms which we can offer with this property It should have an immediate appeal. Keys from SMITHS CITY MARKET. LTD.. 550 Colombo street. Land Auctioneers and Valuators. EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP. £3so—lmin. Selwyn street, handy tram and shops. Comfortable cottage of 4 rooms and convs., and immediate vacant possession. Properties as these are difficult to obtain, therefore we advise immediate inspection to avoid later disappointment. > £7OO—LINWOOD. Ideal handy position, 5 rooms, hj. and c. water, porcelain bath and basin. The owner will give immediate vacant possession. This property is in perfect order and we can arrange easy terms. £S7S—AKAROA. Lovely square house of 5 rooms and all modern convs. Ideally situated, handy to beach. Must‘be sold. Let us have your offer.

SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD., 550 Colombo street, X 1620 Land Agents. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. VACANT—Five rooms, Sydenham; £550. Badgers. Manchester street. X 2093 £IOSO—ST. Albans Bungalow, attractive home. Whiley, 152 Hereford st. X 2369 WOOLSTON. 3 acres, dairying and market garden land. Small cottage. 'Phone 30-861. £96S.—GIFT Bungalow. St. Albans; garage, large workshop. Whiley. 152 Hereford st. £ 1250—FENDALTON. Dwelling, 5 rooms, k’ette; close tram. Sheppard and Smith, Ltd. X 2005 £I3SO.—FURNITURE in 2-storey Bungalow, delightful position. Whiley, 152 Hereford street. —— X 2369 APPLE Orchard, 23 acres, 2000 trees, all buildings, etc. Good going order. Offer wanted. Terms. Evans and Bull, 84 Hereford st. ■ ; BECKENHAM—S-rmd. 2-storey Bungalow, J acre section, partly furnished; double garage; well laid out in garden and lawn. Price £1350. 52213. “Press.” ATTRACTIVE Semi two-storey Bungalow Close Wilding Park. Wonderful value at £I4OO. Immediate possession. Photograph at our Office, WHITTA. WILSON and CO., 163 Cashel street. —— ■ X 2377 £IBSO—CHARMING Country Residence. Bungalow, 6 rooms, every convenience, all electric. Good range buildings, garage, matured grounds, garden, tennis court. 5 acres: North Canterbury; good value. Extra 6 acres can be purchased. £45 per acre. £SOO deposit. W. E. Slmes and Co.. Sole Agents. VACANT TO-DAY—HOUSE, with i-acre Section, RICCARTON, 2 minutes from Shopping Area. Garage, 2 sheds. Fowlhouses, Concrete Paths. £llsO or oner. DALZELL’S LAND AGENCY, ’Phone 31-955. 9465 PAPANUI; £4OO deposit, price £1950, or close offer. Best position. Papanui rd„ close in. Nicely-designed modern Bunga low, 6 rooms, all electric, sunny; garage Vacant, cheap. Inspection with W. E. Slmes and Co,, opp. City Council. . 9614 £2ISO—MERIVALE (best part of). A love ly two-storey Bungalow, 6 rooms and kit c’henette, prettily papered, panelled recep tion hall, exterior freshly painted, expen , sive ■fireplaces, walk-in wardrobes: kit cheneite, electric cooker, plenty of cupboards, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, dual hot water service, 2 lavs., all latest conveniences. Handy-sized section. ; A REAL HOME. C. E. JONES, LTD., 174 ! Manchester street. AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTIES. Owners and Trustees should consult W. E. SIMES and CO.. Auctioneers, 239 Manchester street, FOR BEST RESULTS. 42 years’ experience. 9615 SPREYDON BUNGALOWS. ROOMS, Modern, Gas Range, cheap at £940, and £2OO buys it. Wso 4 R., Elec. Range, £935. £175 buys facaiit, City. £1175; St. Albans, £1250. RONALD S. BADGER, 245 Manchester street. 81367 WALKING DISTANCE ST. MARY'S (Manchester st.). JEAUTIFUL Modern Bungalow, hardly ive years old. This superb home has a ovely lounge with modernistic streamined fireplace, three bright cheerful bedooms, a lovely sunroom, marvellous bathoom with built-in bath, shower cabinet, tc.. delightfully finished in “Tilux. The :’ette —a real delight—has -everything equired in an up-to-date home. There s a garage, concrete paths, lawns, and a iretty garden. You couldn’t possibly vant more at £I6OO. It’s wonderful value. Photographs of all properties fo ■ sale on r iew at , WHITTA. WILSON and CO., THE LEADING AGENTS. ’Phones 31-427, 163 Cashel st. 33-900. W1634 JONES AND BURGESS. LTD. £1250 OR OFFER. ST. ALBANS. ST. ALBANS. Well-built Bungalow of 5 rooms and Lchenetlc (three bedrooms), dual h.w. -vice; garage. Attractively laid out in vns and garden. ARTISTICALLY PAINTED AND PAPIED THROUGHOUT, mis property has just been placed on 2 market for immediate sale. INSPECT FOR GOOD VALUE. £895. DWNER ABSENTEE AND MUST BE )LD. Sound House 6 rooms, hj. and c., istered and papered; garage: every modn convenience. BEST PART OF ST. .BANS. Let to an excellent tenant at i weekly. Arrange to inspect To-day. JONES and BURGESS. LTD., Real Estate Agents, 168 Manchester street, ter business hours ring 23-121. Jl7yi HEATON STREET. (1 MINUTE FROM) 2-STORISY WELL-BUILT BUNGALOW, 7 large rooms and sunroom, 3 bedrooms, every conceivable convenience, abundant wardrobes, model kitchenette with E.L. Cooker and large supply of lockers, etc. Beautiful Sunny Section of about i acre, high and dry with full sized garage and wood shed. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. £2275. TERMS ARRANGED. L. J. LOHREY. L 3179 176 Hereford street.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23753, 26 September 1942, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23753, 26 September 1942, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23753, 26 September 1942, Page 10

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