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AUCTIONS L. G. AMOS, LTD. L. G. AMOS. LTD. HUGE FURNITURE AUCTION ■ - HUGE FURNITURE AUCTION TO BE HELD IN OUR ROOMS THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), NOV. 24 AT 1 P.M. PIANO, full iron frame, check action (Lipp system), Wardrobes, Oak and Rimu China Cabinets, Bedroom, Dining and Lounge Suites, Fireside Chairs, Duchesses, 66 Drophead Sewing Machine, Colonial Couches, Carpets, Sideboards, Runners, Bedding. Congoleum and Linoleum. Gent's Cycles. Gateleg Tables, Radios. Dropside Cots, Electrolux Cleaner, Typewriter, Pedal Car, 15K Singer Box-top Sewing Machine, Crosscut Saws, Cabin Trunks, Tricycle, Concert Violin, Spades, 3 Eye Cast Aluminium Spirit Level, 8-pce. Dining Suite. Australian Blackwood 3-pce. Fireside Suite, 21-pce. Gold Edged Tea Set. Main Items include:—Full Iron Frame Piano. Check Action Lipp System (a splendid instrument, well worthy of inspection). 12 x 10 Axminster Carpet and Felt, 4-pce. Rimu Bedroom Suite, 3-pce. Chesterfield Suite (Genoa Fawn Tonings), Child’s Pedal Car (as new), 3-pce. FireSide Suite Upholstered Tapestry. 8-pce. Australian Blackwood Dining Suite comprising Large Refectory Table. 5 Spoonback chairs. 1 Turned Leg Carver Chair to match; Magnificent Leadlight Door Buffet, Pr. Fireside Chairs (Wool Moquette), Dropback Couch and Squab, Rimu China Cabinet, modern design; Rimu Combination Duchesse Robe, - 6 Highback Oak Dining Chairs. 3-pce. Chesterfield Suite (Genoa). 3-pce. Chesterfield Suite Upholstered Tapestry (as new). Drophead 66 Sewing Machine, Dropside Cot complete with Mattress, 2 Rimu Gateleg Tables, 2 Sideboards (Rimu), modern Rimu Double Door Robe, 3-pce. Painted Single Bedroom Suite, Duchesse Chests, Singer 15K Box-top Sewing Machine. Seagrass Chair, Secretaire, Radios, Occasional Tables, Carpet Runner, Double and Single Mattreses, 2 Antique Chairs, Genuine Electrolux Vac. Cleaner with Accessories, Odd Chesterfields, suitable Loose Coverings, 5 Colonial Couches. Seagrass Pushchair, Kitchen Chairs, Hearing Aid m perfect order; Metronome, 3-eye Cast Aluminium Spirit Level (Rabone and Sons), Single Box Mattress, new; Kiddies Low Chair, Stroller, Commode Chair, Log Box, Kerb Screen to match; 5 Cabin Trunks, Kitchen Tables. 3 Gent’s Cycles, 3 Bird Cages. 2 Axes. Spades. Rake. Hurricane Lamp, Hand Cultivator, Oval Boiler, 2 Crosscut Saws. Floor Cramp, quantity Lino, and Congoleum, Oak Office Chair, Kerbs, Large Quantity Tiles and Glass, 2 Lawnmowers. 3-way Child’s High Chair, 3-ring Moffat Elec. Stove (guaranteed), quantity Phoenix Ware, Bathroom Cabinet. Underwood Typewriter (guaranteed), Dinner Waggon, 27-pce. Wedgwood. Dinner Set, 21-pce. Gold Edged Tea Set, Underfelt, 16-stop American Organ. Wertheim Box-top Sewing Machine, Crdar Medicine Chest, Single Beds and Wire Stretchers, Office Table, Hammocks, Gas Heater, D.C. 3 Wireless Equipment (complete), Modern Robe suitable for Flat, 2 Tin Trunks, large quantity Pictures, Carver Chair, large quantity Odd China and E.P. Ware. Elec. Irons, Crname’nts. Elec. Heater. Crystal Ware. Preserving Pan, Knives and Forks. Wringer, Boot Last, and a large collection of Useful Sundries.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE—The above consignment is one of the best entries offered for a considerable period. Buyers are advised to attend this important sale. L. G. AMOS, LTD., Auctioneers, Valuers, and Estate Agents, 231 High street, Christchurch. Telephones: 30-770 and 34-535. 5478 PROPERTIES FOR SALE ACRE - of Asparagus, showing over £2OO clear profit Reward, 123 Worcester st. ~ X 6123 MODERN Bungalow, 5 rooms, all convs., ready three months, £ 1950. Sherris and Wilson, 176 Hereford street. REDCLIFFS. Building Section, 25 perches, excellent position, £l5O. C. E. Jones, Ltd., 114 Manchester st. WEEK-END Cottage, with modern convs., situated Selwyn Huts. Particulars, ’Phone 23-457. = X 6543 £I67S—MODERN Four-roomed Bungalow at New Brighton. Vacant possession next week. Binns, Barber. Ltd. 5168 £77S—ANTIGUA st., close St. Asaph st, industrial area: Brick House, 5 rooms. tenanted, 255. W. E. Simes and Co. 5529 IMMEDIATE Vacant Possession. South Brighton. New 2-bedroom Bungalow. £1950 or L.S.C. £7OO deposit. Box 1059. Christchurch. X 6225 FOR Sale, Block of Land at Sumner, fronting Whitefield st. and Wakefield ave. Builder’s opportunity. Apply P 1754, "Press.” 463 £27OO—TWO Self-contained Flats, one immediate vacant possession, in charming locality. L.S. Price accepted. Binns. Barber, Ltd. , 5168 RANGIORA—3 miles out. 1J acres cf good , land and old 5-roomed Cottage. No conveniences. Vacant. £l3O. Devlin, Agent, Rangiora. 420 £12,000—6 NEW City Flats, self-contained, built brick and concrete: no upkeep, showing big return. Only £3900 cash required. F. Williamson and Co., 193 Manchester street. X 5806 £ 16,000—THREE-Storey City Building of 40 rooms and offices on valuable quarteracre Section. Immediate vacant possession of the entire premises. Sole Agents— BINNS. BARBER, LTD. 5168 £1790 dR L.S. 253 Acres. North Canterbury, ’5-Roomed House, and all outbuildings, carrying 500 sheep and lambs. F. Williamson and Co., 193 Manchester st. , X 6375 £IIOO—SQUARE House in two self-con-tained Flats, let to good tenants to return £3 15s per week. GREER and GEE, LTD., 83 Victoria st. ’Phone 38-596. 5545 NEW BUNGALOW, 3 MILES NORTH-WEST. VACANT POSSESSION before Xmas. 2 Bedrooms. Large Lounge, Sun-Breakfast Room, and Model Kitchenette. Built by an expert with best materials. All modern conveniences and Garage if required. £lOOO Deposit or Cash. Price approx. £2350. Apply— HUTCHINSON, WHITE. LTD., -Victoria sq. After hours ’Phone 36-066. .5558 SPREYDON FINER CORNER SECTION OF 28 PERCHES. SOFT FRONTAGE. PRICE £220. FOR SALE ONLY TO BUILDER OR OTHER PERSON WHO CAN OFFER VACANT POSSESSION OF A TWOBEDROOM HOUSE. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE BAKER BROS. (Estate Agents), LTD., .. 166 Manchester street, i 823 H. MATSON AND CO. EXCELLENT SHEEP FATTENING PROPERTY 725 ACRES 725 ACRES. ’ Good district, handy to Chch. Everything in perfect order and •well farmed. Carry 1200 sheep and fatten all surplus, besides growing regularly linseed and barley crops. This genuine farm is being offered owing to the owner’s desire to retire, who has held It for many years. No better lambs have been produced in the district than those off this property. Attractive Bungalow Homestead, with every convenience of a town home, and ail neat outbuidings. This is a property that will appeal to anyone. The price is*most reasonable. Apply:— H. MATSON and CO. 5576 2 MODERN SELF-CONTAINED FLATS. CITY CITY

CITY CITY Owner's Flat available for possession. EXCHANGE ONLY for a small, neat Property, N.W. of the City. We invite your inquiry. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., Auctioneers. MAGNIFICENT GLASSHOUSE PROPERTY. SPLENDID SITUATION. MODERN BUNGALOW and EXTENSIVE and UP-TO-DATE GLASSHOUSES. Best of land. The value of this fine property is PRETTY HIGH and anyone interested in the purchase of such a proposition will be given full DETAILS on PERSONAL APPLICATION ONLY. FORD and HADFIELD. LTD., Property and Furniture Auctioneers. BEAUTIFUL SECTION FACING NORTH. CLOSE TO PAPANUI ROAD. Owner will sell only providing a nice 3-Bedroom Home on Hills, N.W. City. Fendalton, Riccarton, etc., can be offered in exchange, up to a maximum of £2500. FORD and HADFIELD. LTD. MODERN BECKENHAM BUNGALOW. Large New Shed. VALUE £l6OO. Owner will sell providing a really good Section in Cashmere, Fendalton, Meri•vale, etc., value up to £6/800, can be offered in exchange. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 131-133 Worcester st. T.C. fiO borer, woodrot, or painting costs with Concrete Block Buildings. See Briscoe s.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25660, 24 November 1948, Page 8

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