auctions a. E. BARRELL AND CO. GIGANTIC ESTATE REALISATION AUCTION SALE. 550 L4)TS. 550 LOTS. 550 LOTS. EVERYTHING MUST BE SCLD. NEXT MONDAY. OCTfIRFn a. NEXT MONDAY, OCTOBER 4.‘ IN OUR AUCTION SALF nnnwc nW®' NITURE EVERY DESCRIPTION Str THE FOLLOWING CATALOGUE FOR UNRESERVED SALE FOR NEXT MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, COMMENCING AT 1 P.M. THE CATALOGUE: Gulbrasen Plaver , a ” d fi Rolls - Thurmer Iron Frame first-grade instrument), English Cottage Piano (suitable child learnBed^m^nit 1 ?P üble Southland Beech Bedroom Suite (4 pieces), 5 ChesterB °S. y Car P ets and Carpet Garpet Runners, Mats and enJu?®/? 8, 1 S ®. a s rass - Fireside, and Easy GR ? c ® Weh) ’ Two Victoria. Grandfather Easy Chairs (Mahogany and Cedar), Whatnot, Early Victor™i£°?4« h ’ Scot g* GJ 1 v i cto ria Swing rhlJcfe rOr l y^L r< ? ro £ es ’ Compactums, Oak Dining Table and 5 Ca l\ e ? ack Dini uR Chairs, 5 Mantel Radios. Duchesses, Tallboy with Mirror, Gateleg Table, Commode Chair, Colonial Couch, Kitchen Chairs, several good Sewing Machines, Mirrors, Box C ll llds Dropside Cots. Double and Single Beds and Mattresses, Typewriter by "Remington,” also “Royal” Typewriter, Gentleman’s Cycles (by Raleigh and 8.5. A.), Occasional Tables, Bookshelves, Hall Stand, Keystone Lawnmower, Great American Lawnmower, complete with Delco Electric Motor and flex (perfect order). Garden Cultivator and Sundry Garden Tools, Chenille Curtams and Linen. Neeco Electric Rangf t J e A table mo <3el). Clothes Basket, ManGlock ’ Sheffleld Plate Tea Service, Clothing and a vast collection of every conceivable Household Requisites, etc., PLEASE NOTE.—Pinos, Carpets, and General Furniture to be offered at 2 P.M. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. A. E. BARRELL and CO., , Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 106 A Gloucester street. Phone 898—7024. 2491 A. E. BARRELL AND CO. SPREYDON PROPERTY AUCTION. IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION. NO. 290 LYTTELTON STREET, NO. 290 LYTTELTON STREET, NO. 290 LYTTELTON STREET, OFF LINCOLN ROAD. On Account The District Public Trustee as Executor of the Estate of THOMAS JACKMAN. IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS, 106 A GLOUCESTER STREET, Next Nat. Airways, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, AT 2 P.M. VERY COMPACT BUNGALOW on wellestablished Section of 1 rood. Excellent proposition for gardening enthusiasts wishing to increase their income. The Dwelling Comprises 4 rooms, kitchenette, and bathroom. (Two bedrooms, lounge, and livingrooms). The latter two rooms having tapestry brick and tiled fireplaces. The bathroom has porcelain bath and basin. The kitchen is equipped with built-in cupboards and Moffat electric stove. There is a dual hot water service, high pressure water supply, and sewer. The washhouse has fuel copper and wood tubs. Good Garage with built-in Detached Bedroom or Storeroom. The Dwelling is plastered and papered throughout. Construction: wood with galvanised iron roof.
THE SECTION:’ area 40 Perches. Well planted out with choice fruit trees, native shrubs, and plants. Garden well cultivated. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: A conveniently situated property, being close to all transport anti shops. Some renovation to be done without entailing much outlay. Full details and Appointment to inspect from The Auctioneers, A. E. BARRELL and CO., Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 106 A Gloucester st. 'Phone 89€—7024. 2492 GEORGE ANDERSON AND SON. DELIGHTFUL MODERN BUNGALOW DELIGHTFUL MODERN BUNGALOW VACANT POSSESSION TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION In Our Land Sales Rooms, In Our Land Sales Rooms, 534 COLOMBO STREET 534 COLOMBO STREET THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1954, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954, AT 2.30 P.M. AT 2.30 P.M. Address: 47 PAGES ROAD, LINWOOD Address: 47 PAGES ROAD, LINWOOD 2 BEDROOMS. SUNPORCH, RECEPTION HALL, LOUNGE, BATHROOM. KITCHENETTE. WASHHOUSE, TOILET, GARAGE, WORKSHOP. AND FOWLHOUSE. SPLENDID SECTION of 30.2 PERCHES, beautifully laid out in Ornamental Shrubs and Trees, Flower and Vegetable Gardens. Lawns, Concrete Paths, and a Magnificent Rockery, including 3 Gold Fish Ponds. This well-cared for Property is beautifully built of wood, roofed with iron, and situated on a high concrete foundation. It is Art Papered in attractive designs throughout, and has 2 open fireplaces, p?nnelled hall and lounge, built-in wardrobe, el. points, Doulton bath rnd basin, dual hot water system, Neeco electric range, lino top bench, and Enamel sink, Ample Cupboard Space. Concrete tubs, fuel pumice copper, coal bin, and Revolving Clothes Line. HANDY to SHOPS. SCHOOL, AND TRANSPORT. RATES, £l3 6s sd. H.P. and Sewer. INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. BOARD ERECTED. For further particulars:— GEORGE ANDERSON and SON, Auctioneers. ’Phone 70-796: M.R.E.I.N.Z. 2358 GEORGE ANDERSON AND SON. EXCELLENT BUILDING SECTION EXCELLENT BUILDING SECTION ALSO ALSO TENANTED 6-ROOM SQUARE HOUSE. TENANTED 6-ROOM SQUARE HOUSE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1954, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1954,
AT 2.30 P.M. AT 2.30 P.M. In Our Land Sales Rooms, In Our Land Sales Rooms, 534 COLOMBO STREET. 534 COLOMBO STREET, House Address: House Address: 84 GAYHURST ROAD. DALLINGTON. 84 GAYHURST ROAD. DALLINGTON. 46.6>PERCH SECTION CTLY AT 46.6-PERCH SECTION TLY AT REAR OF 1 REAR OF 1 Acting under instruction.- I.om the District Public Trustee as Executor in the Estate of MARY ANN YOUNG, we will offer the abovementioned properties at the above time and date. BOARDS ERECTED. TO BE SCLD IN TWO SEPARATE LOTS. LOT 1: 46.6-perch Excellent Building Section. LOT 2: 6-room House, sewer, elec, light and gas. Section of 31.2 perches. Let to Tenant at £1 per week. GEORGE ANDERSON and SON, Estate Agents, M.R.E.I.N.Z. 2577 ELECTRO YLSIS: FACIAL . HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED. MRS J. ASHWORTH, F.PJS. (Eng.), (Certified Electrolysist). Daily by Appointment. 4 Salisbury Courts, 139 Salisbury st. ’Phone 898, ask for 74055. S.T.C. ROCKET RAFFLE DRAWN EVERY Don’t Wait a Month for a Draw. A 6d Ticket in the Rocket Raffle gives you a draw every Monday. Notices posted to every winner. &.T.C. FOR Sand, Shingle, and Ashes supplies, get hold of Whittakers. ’Phones 76-858, 76-643. T.T.S. HOW long is it since you tried a new breakfast cereal? For a welcome change, serve Cereo, the oaten breakfast
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