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auctions GEORGS ANDERSON AND SON RARE ANTIQUE AUCTION. RARE ANTIQUE AUCTION. TO CONNOISSEURS AND COLLATORS. GENUINE ANTIQUE FURNITURE (IN ORIGINAL CONDITION), EARLY ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL CHINA, GLASSWARE AND FIGURES, OLD BOOKS, PAINTINGS, ETC. DECEASED ESTATE REALISATION. TO BE HELD IN OUR ROOMS, 534 COLOMBO ST. (CNR. DUNDAS ST.). 12.30 P.M. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Instructed by the Trustees in a City Estate, we will sell the Fine Old Furniture and Effects, removed from the Residence. BRIEF LIST MAIN ITEMS: Inlaid Walnut Oval Loo Table, Set of 6 Balloonbacked, Serpentine Front, Early Victorian Dining Chairs, 2 Early Victorian Ladies and Gent’s Chairs (Serpentine Fronts), Several Walnut Occas. Chairs, Full Scotch Old-English Cedar Chest Drawers, Early Colonial 5-Drawer Chest, Early Chest Drawers (N.Z. figured woods), Antique Sofa, Inlaid Ivory 4-Fold Screen, Beautiful Inlaid Sheraton Bedroom Suite, Inlaid Trinket and Work Boxes, French Plush Top Table, Large Solid Kauri Extending Dining Table, 200 Early English and Continental Pieces China, Glassware and Figures, including Wedgwood, Copelana, Ruby, Limoge, Lustre, Marble and Metal. Bronze, Pewter, Print, Venetian, Etc., 50 Early Paintings, in oil, water colour, and black and white; 1000 Volumes Books, including Early New Zealand, etc., Iz>t Fine Cutlery and Silverware, “Withers Fireproof Safe, 30 x 24 x 24, Magic Lantern and Slides, 250 High-class Gramophone Records, Good Carpets, Solid Furniture, Copper and Brass Kitchenw’are, Etc. FURTHER DETAILS LATER. NOTE: The Complete Catalogue is now on view in our Rooms, 534 Colombo street (cnr. Dundas street). WEDNESDAY NEXT, 12.30 P.M. GEORGE ANDERSON and SON. Auctioneers. 3755 GEORGE ANDERSON AND SON. TO LIBRARIANS, BOOK RETAILERS, COLLECTORS, AND BOOK LOVERS. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY VALUABLE LIBRARY OF OVER 2000 VOLUMES, COMPRISING RARE BOOKS ON EARLY NEW ZEALAND, OLD AND MODERN ENGLISH WORKS ON PAINTING, PHOTOGRAPHY, MOUNTAINEERING, TRAVELS, ANTARCTIC AND OTHER EXPLORATION JOURNEYS, EARLY WORKS ON AUSTRALIA, BOOKS ON CARPENTERING, FISHING, HUNTING, SHOOTING, ETC., ETC. On Behalf of the Trustee in a Deceased Estate. Removed to our Rooms for Convenience of Sale. ONE OF THE M6ST COMPREHENSIVE SELECTIONS OF BOOKS EVER SUBMITTED IN CANTERBURY. BY PUBLIC AUCTION WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT AT 6.30 P.M. IN OUR MODERN AUCTION ROOMS, 534 COLOMBO STREET (CORNER OF DUN-

DAS STREET). BOOKS ON N.Z. INCLUDE:—Kirk’s Forest Flora, original edition (1889), Gudgeon’s History and Traditions of the Maori, Colonist’s Experiences, Sketches of Early N.Z., including Canterbury Trout Fishing (Hamilton), Canterbury Settlement (Butler), Bretts Colonist Guide, Musings in Maoriland (Thos. Bracken, illustrated), Life of Samuel Marsden, Maori Witchery, Historical Records (McNab), Amongst the Maoris (Delmer), Rod Fishing (Donne), Histories of the Churches, Works on the Early Goldfields in Westland and Southland, Cheerful Yesterdays (Alpers), Bocks on Australia (Zane Grey on Fishing), Valuable Books on Painting, Photography, Fishing, Shooting, Mountain Climbing, Nansen’s Far North, Home of the Blizzard (Sir Douglas Mawson), Scott’s Last Expedition, Works on all Trades, Biographies, in .fact Books on practically every conceivable subject. NOTE TIME OF SALE: FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, APRIL 24, AT 6.30 P.M. WITHOUT RESERVE. GEORGE ANDERSON and SON, Auctioneers and Valuers. 3755 BUSINESSES FOR SALE WE Specialise in Businesses- and arrange finance. W. A. Pickup and Co., 204 Cashel street. 36-423. 2246 CAKE Business, in good suburb. Premises suitable manufacture small goods or sweets. Accept reasonable offer, as leaving Christchurch. H 5330, “Press/’, SUBURBAN Grocery, Hardware. Turnover £135 week. Good Flat, 5 rooms, all convs. Rent 57s 6d. Lease. Stock and plant valuation. Reasonable goodwill. McDonald’s, Agents, Gloucester street. CITY (close to Square). Gift Shop and Jewellery, very attractive shop, good lease, very low rent. Urgent sale. Sole Agents, McDonald’s, 96 Gloucester st. BED and BREAKFAST. Profit £l2-£l5 week. City. Lease. Ideal couple to run. £5OO Cash required. Owner will leave balance in. W. A. PICKUP and CO.. 204 Cashel street. • 3761 LEASEHOLD, FRUIT, MIXED. Long lease. £2OO week; lock-up shop, central. Ideal for married couple. £l4OO, plus stock at valuation. M. A. SCANDRETT, Business Specialist. 113 Armagh st, f Phone 31-824. 3578 BUSINESSES WANTED ~ ANY sound Business, but not more £2OOO, with accom. pref.Plo63, “Press.” 3769 FRUIT or Mixed, with living quarters. Genuine private cash Inquiry. P 1164, “Press.” 3769 WE Specialise in Businesses and arrange finance. W. A. Pickup and Co., 204 Cashel street, 36-423. - ■ 2246 HOTELS FOR SALE FREEHOLD and Leasehold Hotels, in all parts of N.Z. M. A. Scandrett, Hotel Brokers, 113 Armagh st. ’Phone 31-824. — 4711 CANTERBURY—Modern pre-war built solid concrete Licensed Hotel. 6 bedrooms for guests. Lovely home, 7 acres. Good returns. M. M. RATHIE, Hotel Broker, 16 Onslow street. Dial 398. ask 7523, morn3783

NORTH ISLAND FREEHOLD LICENSED HOTEL. Manager operated. Takings £lBO week 100 per cent, with Commission. 8 bedrooms. PRICE £15,000, plus stock and furniture. Owner will leave half on Mortgage at 5 per cent. M. M. RATHIE, Hotel Broker, 16 Onslow street. Dial 398, ask 7523. 3783 ATTENTION! HOTEL BUYERS! A FREEHOLD HOTEL, situated North of Christchurch. Grade, 3-star, comprising 24 rooms, plus 7 rooms staff quarters; 8 bedrooms have hot and cold wash basins. This Hotel has complied with the Commission s requirements. Area of land, 12 acres. A large Mortgage can be taken over. Price and particulars will be given to bona fide buyers by calling on the Sole Agent: JOE BLACK, Land and Estate Agent, 113 Manchester st. No Telephone rings p1ea5e..3724 LICENSED HOTELS. LICENSED HOTELS. LICENSED HOTELS. CANTERBURY, WEST COAST, SOUTHand north ISLAND HOTELS. Passed Commission P? nn 7 J® spend. Bungalow Hotels, Highly Graded Hotels, all bar and accommodation houses. A Good Selection. £2500 Ingoing, to £20,000. M. M. RATHIE, Tv l f°&l ßro , ker - 16 Onslow street. Dial 398. ask 7523, mornings, or by appointment. 3783 FINANCIAL MONEY to Lend Approved Security. D A. Gunn, 146 Manchester st. D.T.G D. A. GUNN, 146 Manchester street. ’Phone 30-688. MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED SECURITY. SOUTHERN CROSS FINANCE CO.: Adyances, Loans on'Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines, Radios, Motor-cars, etc £5 to £lOO. 78 Cashel st., upstairs (opp. Turnbull and Jones). Telephone 74145. Bonds purchased. M.W.S P * R SV^ d SNT Loan and Finance Co., Esstabhshed 22 years, advances £5 to £lOO on Furniture, Sewing Machines, Refrigerators, Pianos, Property Titles, Motor-cars etc. Bonds bought. 100 Cashel st., Chch ' opp. Tisdalls, and upstairs. ’Phone 35-628* £3SSX CHURCH BUILDING and* LAND SOCIETY (Permanent).—Money to Lend on First Mortgages of Residential Properties; monthly repayments of principal and interest at lowest current rates. 165 g®^ f -,°J d „ street ’ or 3l-291.—A. A. BRUCE, Secretary. S.T.C. HOME FINANCE AND MORTGAGE. Let the “M.L.C."' assist you to BUY OR BUILD YOUR OWN HOME under our ATTRACTIVE REPAYMENT PLAN Advances made on Freehold Property on First Mortgage in Christchurch and Suburbs. Consult THE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS’ ASSURANCE COMPANY. LTD.. M.L.C. Buildings, Cnr. Hereford and Manchester streets. Phone 35-673. w.S FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS . FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS (Reducible Plan) on RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, SECTIONS AND FOR HOME BUILDING COMPETITIVE INTEREST RATES AND ATTRACTIVE CONDITIONS Applications Promptly Attended to SYDENHAM MONEY CLUB 393 Colombo street. ’Phone 32-209. .(£1,300,000 Advanced since 1885) - - W.ft

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