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" AUCTIONS H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. AUCTION SALE. RICCARTON PROPERTY. RICCARTON PROPERTY. SHOPS OR RESIDENTIAL. SHOPS OR RESIDENTIAL. WELL-KNOWN SITUATION. WELL-KNOWN SITUATION. RARE OPPORTUNITY. RARE OPPORTUNITY. On Account of the Trustees C. E. DEANS TRUST. MONDAY MONDAY AT 2 P.M. In Our Auction Rooms, 109 Hereford St. Well-known Property close corner Riccarton road and Punri street for Sale in Two Lots. LOT 1: AREA thirty-seven perqhes and nine-tenth’s of a perch. FRONTAGE: 150.68 links (apptbx. 99 feet). Good, sound section, level, excellent soil, laid out in beautiful garden. IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDE: Singlestorey Brick Residence, verandah and five rooms. Electric light, hot and cold water, washhouse, copper and tubs. This residence is suitable for use in conjunction with a shop. LOT 2: AREA thirty-seven perches and nine-tenths of a perch. FRONTAGE: 150.68 links (approx. 99 feet). IMPROVEMENTS: Laid out, good, sound, level section, ideal for residence or shop frontage- • AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: For many years this property has been held by the trustees for use by tenants. It is now available for sale for the first time for a hundred years. In recent years the area, of which the Riccarton road-Puriri street corner is the centre, has been closely settled, and the addition of the State housing block with its hundreds of homes has created a bust? ness centre at this spot. It is the best tram stop of the district. It is the natural meeting point for all local residents. It has an enormous value as a business site. The frontage of each lot will provida good space for many shops, and every shop will do valuable business. Builders of blocks of shops have a great opportunity here. Conditions of sale on application from: H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, 109 Hereford street. 2225 H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. AUCTION SALE, TUESDAY NEXT. TUESDAY NEXT, 48 FAIRVIEW STREET. 48 FAIRVIEW STREET. HIGH GRADE CARPETS HIGH GRADE CARPETS MODERN 7 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Account of MR MAX WATERHOUSE, who has purchased “View Brae," Hanmer. TUESDAY NEXT AT 1 P.M. TUESDAY NEXT AT 1 P.M. ON THE PREMISES, NO. 48 FAIRVIEW STREET, SPREYDONCASHMERE (Take Tram to Valley road). THE WHOLE Qa THE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHING INCLUDING:—Super Wilton Carpet, with border, 12 x y, new condi■tion; New Super Axminster Carpet, 20 Yards; Axminster Carpet, 12 x »; Axminster Carpet Square, y x 7ft Hall Feltex, new; Feltex surround; New Suite in Moquette, Almost New Large Chesterfield, iwo Large Easy Chairs, jl,ow Round Table, Polishea; New Liscurl Hearth Rugs, Brass Coal Box, Brass Fire Screen, Brass Kerb, Beautiful Velvet Figured Curtain, Polished Oak Draw Leaf Table, Polished Oak Sideboard, Low Back; Two Fireside Chairs in Moquette, four Polished Oak High Back Dining . Chairs, Chesterfield with Loose Cover, Four Cushions, Polished Oak Bearoom Suite, Double Oak Panelled Bed, Low Ends with Super Box Mattress, Polished Oak Duchesse, Four-drawer, Plate Glass Top and Large Round Mirror, Bevelled; Polished Oak Mirror Doot Wardrobe, Polished Oak Low Pedestal, Pair New Single Beds and Wires, New Oval Mirror Wardrobe, Low Duchesse, Untramed Mirror, Curtairis, Crystal Decanter and Six Wines with Crystal Tray, Crystal Jug and Six Crystal Tumblers, Crystal Bowl, Six Crystal Goblets, Crystal X a ses, Crystal Dishes, Crystal Glasses, Half-Dinner Service, Pyrex Dishes. Royal Albert, New Paragon and Carlton Cups and Saucers, Coffee Set, 12 New Ashberry Teaspoons, Tea Waggon. Electric Toaster, Electric Jug, Folding Table, Electric Heater, Empire Electric Carpet e r e 3’ o Wi £ e st retcher, rfaircord Square t? 11 « x 9 -i Seagrass Square, Carved Oak Hall Box Seat, Electric Table Lamp, LinoG J as sware, China, Ensign Wringer, P Hose, Sundries/Etc. in N S condiU™ d H ‘ Sh Grade ON VIEW TUESDAY. THE SALE STARTS AT 1 P.M. H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 109 Hereford street. 2226 MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. WHEN YOU WANT MONEY FOR GOODS SELL IN THE BEST MARKET. SELL BY AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. SELL IN THE AUCTION ROOMS THAT GET THE BEST PRICES. SELL WHEN YOU CAN. DO WITHOUT WHAT OTHER PEOPLE WANT. SELL WELL—SELL NOW. SELL WELL—SELL NOW. SELL AT THE AUCTION SALES AT THE AUCTION ROOMS OF H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., ■Auctioneers, 109 Hereford street. FOR CONSULTATIONS: RING 35-021. RING 35-021. L 2236 FINANCIAL. ADVERTISER Buys Unwanted War Bonds slightly under issue price. Apply L 2819, “Press." ———— T.T.S, AMOUNTS for Investment for First ’ Mortgage, Freehold, £3OO to £lOOO current rates. Apply P 6307, “Press.” ADVERTISER wishes contact person interested in exploiting Patents. Financial aid needed. Apply A 8275, “Press." TO MORTGAGEES ANY owner of a First Mortgage who wishes to cash same at par, contact advertiser, who is a genuine private investor with several thousand pounds for first mortgage Investment. Strictly eonfidential and all replies answered. A8513, “PRESS.” PROWDENT LOAN AND FiNANCI“Ca l e ”d £0 to £lOO on Furniture. Sewing Machines, Pianos. Life Policies, Bonds Property, Titles, etc. Second Mortgages diSKiunted. 100 Cashel street. Ch. Ch., opp. Tisdalls. and upstairs. ’Phone 35-628 CHRISTCHURCH Builaing and Land Society (Permanent)-Money to tend on First Mortgage of Residential Properties—monthly repayments of principal and interest at lowest current rates 165 Hereford st., or Phone 31-291 A A BRUCE Secretary C 2254 SYDENHAM MONEY CLUB will lenTon First Mortgage, reducible plan. Liberal advances. Competitive rates- of Interest. Apply to; — The Secretary, ._ 333 .C0L0M80 ST. ’Phone 32-209 52262 WHITE BROS., 96 Hereford street, opposite new Post Office. Lend Money in strictest confidence on Property Life Policies, War Bonds. Fufniture. Pianos. Sewing Machines, etc.. £5 to £lOO. Established 1920. ’Phone 35-674. W 1687 MONEY TO LEND " MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED SECURITY. D. A. GUNN. 146 Manchester street. ’Phone 30-688. G 2166 HOTELS FOR rSALE £777S—CENTRAL Otago. Country Hotel. Good turnover, easily run. Slock and furniture at valuation. Deposit £2500 Robert Reed, Ltd., 83 Lower High street, Dunedin. - ■ 2150 LEASEHOLD Hotel, Dunedin. Large Bar trade Excellent turnover. Low overhead. Deposit £4OOO. Robert Reed. Ltd.. 83 Lower High street, Dunedin. £12,000 —FREEHOLD Country Hotel, 15 rooms, good turnover. Stock .and furniture at valuation. Deposit £4OOO. Robert Reed, Ltd., 83 Lower High st., Dunedin. HOTEL OWNERS.—RAYMOND EDER S laces at your disposal the extensive facillS/StJ?/^ Organ4satjon ' Buyers of both FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD Hotels tn either the North or the South Island are waiting and in constent touch with us. Expert Valuers and Salesmen are-at your service Correspondence and all negotiations are treated with prompt attention and with strict confidence. You are invited to communicate with us. Every attention given and we can assure you satisfaction. Apply A. SHEARSBY, C/Ravmond Eder. Box 1211, Wellington. Telephone 43-442—46-011 Evenings and week-ends. 6615 HOTEL FOR SALE. RAYMOND EDER offers a first-class FREEHOLD Hotel situate on the West Coast, South Island. The owner is going farming, as a property has fallen back into his hands. The Hotel contains 10 bedrooms and the usual amenities. ! Speight’s beer is drawn from an excel--1 lent Cellar. The Bar takings approximate 1 £lOO per week. There is £lOOO pep anI num In this Hotel. Price £4750, includ- J ing furniture and stock. We are Sole ■ Agents. Apply A SHEARSBY. c/o. Ray- ra mond Eder. Box 1211. Wellington. Tele- ® 1 phone 43-442; 46-011 Evenings and Week- ■ ends. - 118 I

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24820, 9 March 1946, Page 11

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