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' AUCTIONS FRED. WHILEY and CO., LTD. VACANT DALLINGTON BUNGALOW For Sale BY PUBLIC AUCTON on THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950. At 2 p.m. In H. T. PENROSE and CO. Land Sales Rooms, Main Entrance. 183 MANCHESTER STREET, On Account of AN ABSENTEE OWNER. 3-YEARS-OLD BUNGALOW, Situate 30 GAYHURST ROAD, and nearly opposite St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Church. Comprising Single-storey Bungalow (tile roof), containing large Lounge, 2 Bedrooms, Sunroom, K’ette, Washhouse, all under one roof. The Fittings and Appointments are all Very Modern. Entrance Drive. Section. 1 Rood 19 Perches. _. . (Nicely laid out.) This property is in excellent order, both inside and out. IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION can be obtained. a UCTI°NEER’S NOTE—This is a charmmg little home of a most unusual design, and is very well appointed, is within two ! minutes walk of the bus and close to i schools, shops, etc. Inspection and Keys available from the ■ Auctioneers any day after May 20. P , a J^J£y lars and conditions of Sale from: MESSRS SARGENT, CONNAL and D a HOLMES. I barristers and Solicitors, Hereford st. Ur the Auctioneers: FRED WHILEY AND CO., LTD 152 Hereford street. ’Phone 35-267. 9466 MODERN FENDALTON BUNGALOW For sale by PUBLIC AUCTION On THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950. At 2 p.m. !n H. T Penrose and Co.’s Land Sales ,~„ Koorns - Main Entrance. 133 MANCHESTER STREET Behalf of MRS H. J. FRANCIS, is giving up Housekeeping, her i LOVELL BUNGALOW HOME Situate No. 5 BRYNDWR ROAD. Jus’ off Glandovey road. -.jCo^Prising—Beautifully built single--5 s°l? e ’ containing finely paneTled SSh Pa3sa S e - panebed Dining Room 1 eau ;’ roi ‘nd Fireplace, spacious ixiunge with large windows and tile sur- I HMiit a in F w ep ;? Ce *; tw ? Bedrooms with ! £ Wardrobes, large Sunroom open-' J 1 U/ning-rGom. roomy K’ette, well ! fitted with plenty of cupboards, Gac i kange (and is also wired for electric' range), extra fine Bathroom with built-in 1 C«b?n. a t nd w Pc^; ta! Ea?in and Shower. Under °" e ro ° £ WIDE FRONTAGE SECTION OF .. . -2 Perches, well laid out. M°J; or Garage. Wide Concrete Drive ' AUCTIONEER S NOTES— 1. This is a most attractive home, built 11 years ago of all picked timber, by one of* our bS Po'cah*?' I T Is s ’? uatc in a very select Ume i on Tarset for the first I time. 4. The property, both inside and I fiv nlnJ? excellent or-cr. 5. Is fitted" with Hy-proof doors. 6. Early vacant poises. ! Sion >s assured. 7. A !ow reserve SSTbe SPFrTA e T nSU w?»^' a ’® effected. bPxaCIAL NOTz.—The Furniture Ca* 1 pets, and Effects will be sold on the premises at an early date. P . Ins rect-on by Appointment Onlv. Full particulars and conditions r ,f s ale I S THOMAS AND THOMPSON. Barristers and , Solicitors, or The Auctic-nerr < £ F?E '? WHILEY AND CO.. LTD la2 Hereford street ’Phone 35-267 9466 CHARMING RICCARTON HOME. i For Sale bv T „ „ , r public AUCTION. £oo£s. i On THURSDAY, JUNE 8. 1950,

On behalf of the Estate Late E _. t O'CONNOR. Dec'd That Beautiful Home known as 25 RATA STREET Comprising 2-STOREY BUNGALOW. ' The Upper Half being in Wood. t . S-ate Roof. t Very - ne Ent iance Hall, lovelv Lounge approx. 30ft x 15ft, large Room, large Kitchenette, splendidly filled I , . good Maid's Boom ' ’ Upstairs: Fine Main Bedroom large G ‘ aS^H" m Su h room . 2 smaller Bedrooms Iar S e Bathroom high section facing north La«S in c=f I 3 Pe 7 h , es weli ’aid out. ? vcrT’ a hon ? cs in Riccarton, situated ?n P T c‘wrch?s “chipls® and v^ r i n en d la^ d o.T- a 2 d v‘ he , a,d out an d kept. Tip- nutXSe'VfisTT i iS on '-” e market solely beblrs of'thV?aJn r , ge f - or ; ho present memcm *• e familv. who have purchased n al wlr. n . o SS ’bret’gh aur Agency 'l:'' ca nt possession July' i nffcr; Tf w7i AS h a; ’ ur " e . nt sa lc is desired. Auction considered prior to the Particulars and ccndftions cf sale from: c-/?" -* Esq., ° L -TD _Au£ t jjei-eford street. " 2943 VALUABLE CORNER SITE. Together with COTTAGE. For Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION on In T H UR T D i Y ' JUNE S - IS5 °- at 2 p.m In H. T Penrose and Co.'s Land Salp Rooms. Mam Entrance. 183 Manchester st behak ot tfie OV/’NER FHAT VALUABLE CITY SITE ° n the corner of RARRAnnfs STREET and MELROSE STREET, known 401 BARBADOES STREET Comprising single-storey Cottage of four EliSrii n ug^t nd et P c aPerCa C ° al Ran 8e VALUABLE CORNER SECTION „ of 17.5 Perches. & g ' from: partlcv lars and conditions of sale W. F. TRACY, Esq.. Barrister and Solicitor, or FRED WHILEY AND CO Alictinncerr. 152 Hereford stre'et, 2 9M

EDUCATIONAL MISS E. A. PBEBBLE. AT CL i RESumfTt T Elocution HEoLi.iES Teaching MONDAY, MAY 2Q 1 150 Stan more rd. £34 I ■ MODERN Languages' Tuition Coaching ■ A?^ Sla ? Ons - Mrr,e - Prince, ’studio 106 ' Sght Ce Thurc treet \ Appointment, ring Mon 2E±L_ rhl,:? - Sa!.. 9-5. 30-037 TC ■ FKT2 ! ? I <.„T E3PIrIC ' VTE ' UNfVERSrTY ENTRANCE, ete: MR N. M. BELL. M.A.. ; H.D.. 134 Geraldine st., St. Albans. Inleryiews. 6.30 n.m Prospectus on appli- ' fa?- 11 - 00 8253 WIGLEY’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 65 Gloucester st. West. Christchurch, for the i most up-to-date Tuition in All Commercial Subjects. Classes daily from 10-4-Evening Classes, 6-9. Ring 41-893. S.T.C. DOUGLAS ZANDERS. Pianoforte, Resumes Teaching WEDNESDAY, 31st , MAY. Interviews Tuesday. 30th, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m, at Studio, luobt. Francis, High st. ■phones: Studio. 34-935; Private. 23-423. CHRIST'S COLLEGE Heiidmaster—R. J. Richards. M.A. I The Second Term, 1950 will begin nn I TUESDAY. MAY 30th. at 10 am® The Headmaster will be pleased to interview 1 parents on MONDAY. 29th MAY Please I nng tcleohone 41-353 for appointments. ! There are vacancies for Day Boys. 9662 HAAGE.X HOLENBERGH. £?A l i£? R A T xTA PJANIST ’ TEACHER of PIANO AND ART SONG INTERPRETA- i solo pianist to H.M. the Kintj of i Denmark, late Professor of the McGill i University Conservatorium of Music, i Montreal. European and American credentials of highest order. Students prepared for all examinations. Interviews bv appointment. ’Phone 48-907. 9-10 a.m. DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 69 Worcester street west (next to ’Harley” Buildings) All Commercial subjects. Ample accommodation for pupils Enrolments may be made at any time during school hours. All sessions, day and evening, have now resumed Prospectus on application. ’Phone 32-510 MISS UNA F DIGBY Principal. T.C. SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL. PARENTS’ NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL UNION. The Next Term begins on WEDNESDAY, 30th MAY. 1950. at 9 a.m. The Principal will be “at home” at the School on Tuesday, 30th May. from 10 a.m. to ■ 12 noon, and at the Hostel from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Boarders should be in residence before 6 p.m. on Monday, 29th May, 1950. Telephones 23-977 and 23-299. 2745 CATCH UP YOUR ACCOUNTANCY STUDIES. START NOW WITH A PROGRESSIVE COLLEGE. “H.C.A.” Scientific Tuition will fit you to sit this year’s examinations confidently if you start now. Write for Prospectus. HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY \ LTD.. Specialists in Teaching Accountancy, Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, P.O. Box 3018, WELLINGTON. ——————T.C.63 COMPETENT House Builders prepared to undertake Building Contracts at reasonable prices. Estimates prepared for genuine buyers. Apply: L. X. Construction Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 1398, Christchurch. 2216

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26123, 27 May 1950, Page 15

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