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AUCTIONS. HUTCHINSON. WHITE, LTD. 3 CARPETS, OAK FURNITURE, SINGER SEWING MACHINE. ETC. IMPORTANT PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY (MONDAY), 14th INST, AT 1.30 P.M. IN OUR ROOMS, VICTORIA SQUARE. ON ACCOUNT TRUSTEES DECEASED ESTATE. REMOVED TO OUR ROOMS FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. WILTON Fringe Carpet, 13ft 6in x 12; Wilton Carpet 10ft 6in x 9; Belgian Bedroom Rug, 12 x 9; Plain Green Ax. Body Carpet 12 x 10ft Bin; 4 Black Liskurl Rugs, heavy quality, as new; Super Wilton Fringe Vestibule Rug, Morris Suite, as new; 3 Ringed Moffat Electric Stove, 2 Wardrobes, 2 Chesterfields, Light Oak 3-pce. Bedroom Suite, Pair Steps, Singer 66 Drophead Sewing Machine, Draped Bassinette, Beech Glass Cabinet 22 x 12 x 12; 2 Seagrass Chairs, Oak Filing Cabinet, Bx6; Royal Doulton Water Filler, Glassware, Crockery, Officers" Genuine ■Down Sleeping Bag with first-class duck down. 42 x 15J x 9; Officer's Tin Trunk, Harrison Knitting Machine, Camp Stretcher, Coleman’s Petrol Stove, Electric Water Jug, Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner, Good Hand Bellows, 3-pcc. Chesterfield Suite, floral tonings (suit Bungalow), Wunda Electric Tea Kettle, Carved Indian Log Box, Spartan Mantel Radio. 4-pce. Oak Bedroom Suite, including oval mirrored Duchesse, Child's Sulky, Hyde Park Pram, Electric Heater, Golf Bag and 4 Steel Shaft Clubs, Double Pink Eiderdown, particularly good Rabbitskin Rug, Curtains. Kitchen Utensils, 8 Volumes Latest Issue International University Societies’ Course, Quantity Ladies’ Clothing, Costumes, Shoes, Hats, Frocks, etc , and Sunurirs f every descripiton. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—This sale affords first-class opportunity to secure good quality furniture at auction prices. On view from 9 a.m. this morning. Sale commences 1.30 p.m. HUTCHINSON, WHITE’S, Victoria sq., Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. 8591 CASHMERE. CASHMERE. CASHMERE. CASHMERE. CASHMERE. CASHMERE. SUPERB IN THE REAL MEANING OF THE WORD. OUTSTANDING RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. Erected 15 years ago under the supervision of a leading New Zealand Architect, this Glorious two-storeyed Cavity Wall Brick Structure contains 12 Magnificent Rooms with offices including 2 bathrooms, 3 lavatories. storerooms, etc., also Gardener’s Cottage, large workshop, double garage. It was so designed that every room receives a maximum of sunshine, and it is ideally suitable for conversion into spacious flats or would make a grand re-t house or convalescent home. An easy walk from the roadway through avenues of lovely trees and native shrubs leads to the house, from which is unfolded the finest view- imaginable. Words really are inadequate to describe this property, which can be purchased at a price many hundreds of pounds below its original cost, to say nothing of the large sums snent on laying out the gardens with rare shrubs, lawns, rockeries, etc. Bona fide buyers only are invited to inspect, and to whom full details will be supplied. Sole Agents. HUTCHINSONj WH ITE’S, Victoria square. After hours, ring 46-301. H2Oll PROPERTIES FOR SALE. £4OO—SECTION, Cashmere Hills, near foot, close tram, 3rd section. W. E. Simes and Co. X 5903 50 ACRES Cronping and Dairying, handy rail, school. Govt. Mort. Cash required, £6OO. Going concern. T6054, "Press.” REDCLIFFS Small Factory, suitable manufacturing. Only £260. Whitta, Wilson and Co., Auctioneers, 163 Cashel st. RANGIORA, one mile out. £250 buys 4rcomed house, 3 acre. Just on market. Immediate possession. Great value. Devlin, Rangiora. 1830 SUMNER—One Block from Esplanade: Attractive Home, 6 rooms and sunroom. High section: garage. £I3OO. Whitta, Wilson and Co., Auctioneers, 163 Cashel street. X 5841 ULTRA Modern Two-Storey Sumner Bungalow, choice position. Only four years old. In lovely order. Vacant possession. Guaranteed. £2200. McKenzie and Will’s, Ltd., Sole Agents, 120 Hereford st. X6OIO SECTION, near Hills foot. Building’Site on front, 1 or 1 acre back land adjoining. Beautiful soil. £230, £350 or £470, according to area required. Whitta. Wi' on and Co„ Estate Agents, 163 Cashel £ 1500—CITY Dwelling, Seven room* n . K'ette. All rooms large. Every modern conv. All Kauri doors. Make excellent apartment house or Flats. A snip. Shepoard and Smith, Ltd., 133 Hereford st. 'Phone 30-279. HEREFORD AGENCY, Land and Estate Agents. £6OO—RICHMOND, good Residence, 5 rooms, convs.. close to City, school, buses, shops, and churches. Deposit £2OO. Vacant possession. 136 Hereford street (opp. Bank N.Z.). 8618 riccarTon. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. Ready Shortly for Occupation. CHARMING NEW HOME. Lounge, Diningroom, Modern Kitchenette, 2 Bedrooms, and separate Sunroom. Latest fitments, dual hot water. £I6OO. A. R. SHERRIS, 176 Hereford st. 'Phone 36-387. 8601 LATTIMORE AND CO. 220 High street. ’Phone 34-585. PAPANUI (5 minutes from tram ter-minus)—s-ROOMED BUNGALOW. Kitchenette. and Sun-porch. There is another large room attached to garage, i acre section. Fowlhouse, £1475. A Mortgage of £IOOO can remain on. Early possession. RICCARTON—2-STOREYED BUNGALOW of 7 rooms, sun balcony, nicely papered throughout. Sliding doors between Lounge and Dining-room, Tennis Court, 21 acres Good Land. Very large garage. £3900. LATTIMORE AND CO. IS YOUR PROPERTY ON THE MARKET? If you are considering Selling, see us First. Let us give you an idea at the price it will pass the Land Sales Committee. We also REQUIRE SECTIONS In all parts of the City, i Trustees should consult us First I with regard to the Selling of Property and Furniture by Public Auction. We are conducting Successful Sales every week. All Business receives personal attention. See us at once. A Call or Telephone Ring and we | will make an immediate inspection. N. H. McCROSTIE and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 217 Manchester street. ’Phone 34-459. M 1658 BRAND NEW BUNGALOW BRAND NEW BUNGALOW now in course of erection by a LEADING BUILDER, who has erected and sold hundreds of Homes, and sold .them to Satisfied Buyers. Close to Tram and Shops. In a Busy Suburb. TILED ROOF BUNGALOW, comprising 4 rooms, sunroom. k’ette., washhouse: to be fitted with all the latest modern labour-saving conveniences. We have sold numbers of this Builder’s houses and never had one complaint. ONLY £1450. ' H. W. HESLOP and CO. TWO FLATS. TWO FLATS. JUST OUTSIDE MAIN CITY AREA ON MAIN STREET. 2 Well-Constructed Flats, each havlngS rooms, kitchenette, and bathroom with separate front and back entrances. ELECTRIC RANGES. 1 Garage. The only convenience shared is the Laundry, which is equipped with a Gas to good tenants, at a total rent of 12s per an. The Rates are about >er an. .£1650. H. W. HESLOP and CO., al Estate and Insurance Agents. Colombo st., VICTORIA SQUARE. ’Phone 31-180. P.O. Box 430. H2162 PROPERTIES WANTED. lONS wanted in all localities. Send larticulars. Whiley, 152 Hereford st. —.—— . ' d, 10-20 Acres, with Cottage: suitable i, etc. Substantial deposit. T5984. is." LE Storey House, 11-12 rooms, suitfor Nursing Home. A. R. Sherris. Preford street. ——— 8994 IMERE—Superior House Wanted for Client, vicinity £SOOO. ’Phone 36-387. Sherris, 176 Hereford street. 2182 ’ERTIES every” description, all localiurgently wanted. Cash purchasers ig. W E. Simes and Co., 239 Man--5r st. ’Phone 31-224. X 5902 3Y to City, Modern House or Bunr. built permanent materials pre1. Substantial amount cash availApply, Hyland, Runanga. West THE BEST 1/3 LUNCHEON IN THE CITY -AT—FHE PRINCESS ROYAL TEA ROOMS (Gloucester street, opp Theatre Royal) (Mrs Guinness. Prop.) Try out Delicious Coffee “a la Vienna. Morning Tea 6d, Afternoon Tea 9d and Is. G

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24335, 14 August 1944, Page 8

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