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AUCTIONS FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD. IMPORTANT FURNITURE AUCTION IMPORTANT FURNITURE AUCTION THIS DAY, AT 12.30. THIS DAY ON THE PREMISES 71 CORNWALL ST., ST. ALBANS Off Cranford st. On Account TRUSTEES ESTATE LATE VICTORIA ORCHARD. MAIN ITEMS of this Sale will include 6Valve Console Radio, Axm. Hall Carpet 11 x sft 6in; splendid Indian Carpet, Red and Blue, 12 x 9; Imported and very Handsome, Twin Oak Bedroom Suite (5piece), 2 Sleep well Mattresses (very good order), Mahog. Hall Table, Antique Brass and Mirror Firescreen, Rosewood Occ. Folding Chair, 3 New Fireside Chairs, several Axm. and Indian Rugs, Oak Hall Seat, Oak Hall Stand, Oak Wardrobe, Oak Duchesse, Oak Pedestal, Folding Chair, Box Ottoman, Antique Music Stand, Commode Chair, several Austrian Chairs, 2 Single Beds, Duchesse Wardrobe and Pedestal, Long and Short Curtains, a collection of Splendid Ornaments, Oak Sideboard, Oak Bookcase, Brown Wool Rug, Carved Table, Rosewood Settee, Small Walnut Occ. Chair, Large Indian Rug, Oak Tea Waggon, Small Rosewood Clock, Secretaire. Oak Cabinet, Oak Dropside Table, Antique Wall Clock, Inlaid Lino., Crockery and Glassware, Spark Guard, Cutlery, Plaque, Quantity of Curtains and Linen, Birdcage, Cream Tallboy, Kitchen Utensils, El. Iron, Wrought Iron Pot Stand, Coir Mats, El. Toaster, Steps. Wringer, Buckets, Washbasket, Garden Spray, Splendid Garden Tools, SmaU Vice, 2 Water Cans, Edge Clippers. Hose, Dust Bin and Carrier. 2 Good Disston Saws, odd Carpenter’s Tools, 2 Tenon Saws, Ladder, etc. NOTE: This is a splendid Sale of firstclass Furniture and we strongly recommend inspection. On View this morning front 8.30 a.m. NOTE—The PROPERTY has been sold. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. Auctioneers. 5209

FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD. ] PROPERTY SOLD. PROPERTY SOLD. THIS serves to advise that the property, ] 54 Hawthorne street, Papanui. advertised to be sold by Public Auction on Tues- J day, 28th July, on account of Mrs I. H. ( Pearson and the Estate Late A. B. Pearson, has been sold privately and is with- , drawn from sale. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., Auctioneers, : l3l-133 Worcester street. 5275 , FORD AND HADFIELD. A PERFECT SITUATION IN -MERIVALE." MODERN, SLATE ROOF, 2-STOREY. IN 2 IDEAL SELF-CONTAINED FLATS. IN 2 IDEAL SELF-CONTAINED FLATS. Immediate vacant possession of Lower Flat. Upstairs Flat will be vacant in approx. 3 months. PRICE, £5500. Trustees require an offer urgently. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., 131-133 Worcester street. “FENDALTON” “FENDALTON” 6 Months old concrete bungalow. MOST TASTEFUL IN DESIGN. BEAUTIFULLY BUILT, and every room because of its unique planning gets the maximum of sunshine. VERY LARGE LOUNGE, 3 BEDROOMS, SUN ROOM, latest AMERICAN DESIGNED K’ETTE. with "Dishmaster,” “Bendix,” L Formica Bench, and Offices. Large Garage. A PERFECT EVER-LASTING HOME, in a LOVELY SITUATION. Price, £6250. We want any reasonable j offer. Sole Agents:— FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., I Property and Furniture Auctioneers.

A LARGE. MODERN HOME. “ON PAPANUI ROAD.” LARGE LOUNGE AND DINING ROOM, each with HANMER MARBLE FIREPLACE, 6 Bedrooms, entrances up and down stairs, 2 BATHROOMS, etc. VALUABLE J-ACRE SECTION, with Grand Outlook, DOUBLE GARAGE. Section tastefully laid out. We invite your inquiry. Trustees will consider a very low offer in order to effect an immediate sale. FORD and HADFIELD. LTD., Property and Furniture Auctioneers. 131-133 Worcester street. 6 S.W. WANTED TO SELL

RUBBISH Bins with lids, from 20s. Hardware Dept., Smiths City Market. X 5467 BUFFET, Dark Oak, excel, cond. £l2 or offer. 154 Main road, Redcliffs. KITCHEN Tables, dropside, 355. Batson and Valentine, 574 Colombo street. LADDERS, Trestles, etc. Manufacturers, Walker and Son, Alfred street, 'Phone 36-802. M.W.F. COLONIAL Couch, good wire and squab, £2 15s. Batson and Valentine, 574 Colombo street. COUCH and Squab with upholstered back and cushion, £8 15s. Cash or easy terms. Used Furniture Department, McKenzie, Willis. FLAT Aluminium, 8 x 3 X 24 Gauge, 25s per sheet; Flat Steel, 8 x 3 x 18 Gauge, COUCH and Squab in excel, order, £4 15s; Chesterfield Suite, fitted with loose covers, only £l2 10s. Used Dept., Smiths City Market. LOTS of Oddments in Children’s Shoes, Slippers and Sandals at Cost Prices this week at Penrose’s. One address only, 162 Armagh, street. 5281

10ft 6in x 9ft AXMINSTER Carpet. Green tonings. Good condition. £l5. Cash or Easy Terms. Hutchinson, White’s, Victoria square. 5103 MODERN Light Oak Bedroom Suite with cheval duchesse, wardrobe, tallboy and double panel bed. £39 10s. Cash or Easy Terms. Hutchinson, White’s, Victoria square. 5103 GAYSTEP Ladies’ Brown Calf Tie Shoes, Toe-peepers. High Cuban heels, platform soles. Reduced from 52s 6d to 39s 6d this week at Penrose’s. Only one address, 162 Armagh street. 5281 NOW you can become a member of the famous London Book Society Book of the Month Club. All first editions at reduced cost. Free booklet from THE BOOK SOCIETY, P.O. Box 6245, Te Aro, Wellington. 4350 FIREPLACE Alterations can be made very attractive by installing a new Tile Surround Fireplace from Robinson Tile Surrounds, Ltd., 25 Sylvester street, Woolston. Private ’phone 31-578. Open Friday evenings, 6 p.m,-9 p.m. W.T.C. THE JUNIOR GENERAL RANGETTE. Ideal for Flats and Small Kitchenettes. Terms if required. See them at THE GAS COMPANY. . M.W.F. PRECUT GARAGES. Winter—why leave your Car in the frost. We have the answer. GARAGE TIMBER Cut to length, within all pockets. Look!! 16 x 10 £4l 15 0 18 x 10 £44 10 0 20 x 10 £47 5 0 G. J. ROUD and SON, LTD., ’Phone 37-683. 242 Ferry road. 4954

DOWSONS DOWSONS DOWSONS I FACTORY-TO-FOOT Ladies’ Snow Boots, 30s; Ladies’ Casuals, 30s; Ladies* Fashion Shoes, 30s; Ladies’ Slippers from 12s 6d; Ladies’ Slippers, sponge sole, 16s; Children’s Derby Shoes, 18s 6d; Children’s Fleecy Snow Boots, 39s 3d; Children’s Multiple Fittings, 30s; Children’s Crepe Sole Sandals, 12s 6d; Men’s Derby Shoes, 365; Men’s Dress Shoes, 49s 9d; Men’s Heavy Boots, 36s 6d; Men’s Sponge Sole Slippers, 18s 6d; Men’s Woolly Zipp Slippers, 40s. AT DOWSON’S FOUR SHOPS 435 Ferry rd. (alight at Smith st.); Dowson’s Bargain Basement, 204 Cashel st., near The Farmers’; Sydenham Branch, opp. Metro Theatre, and 44 Bowhill road, North Beach. (Open till 9 p.m. Saturday.) 5214 j RAILWAY AUCTION ROOMS (CHCH.), LTD. 74 Victoria street (Opp. Clock Tower) BEATTY ELEC. WASHING MACHINE, late model, perfect order. Special Bargain, £42 10s, at ! Railway Auction Rooms. SINGER MACHINE, the famous 66 Model, guaranteed perfect sewing order. Unbeatable value at £ll 15s, and remember that all our machines are guaranteed for your protection. Railway Auction Rooms. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in wool moquette, exceptionally well sprung and in splendid order. Only £23 10s. Bargain at Railway Auction Rooms. BEDROOM SUITE in Australian Maple, comprising 4ft 6in Bed and Nonsag Wire. Attractive Duchesse with large reflex mirrors and large Tallboy, all with plateglass tops. Only £3l 10s. Bargain at Railway Auction Bootis ATLAS ELECTRIC RANGE, in splendid order, checked and passed O.K. Only £l5 10s. Also Neeco floor size model, as new. Bargain £9 15s, at Railway Auction Rooms. PUMICE COPPER, £3 15s. Acme Wringer, 29s 6d. Modern Gas Ranges, Champion £9 15s, Minz £l7 10s. Modern Elec. Ranges from £l5 10s. At Railway Auction Rooms. RAILWAY AUCTION ROOMS (CHCH.), LTD. 74 Victoria street ? (opp. Clock Tower). 5250

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27098, 22 July 1953, Page 16

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