AUCTIONS SE2EE® ANDERSON AND SON GEORGE ANDERSON AND SON EXCELLENT 1-ACRE LIGHT EXCELLENT J-ACRE LIGHT INDUSTRIAL BLOCK INDUSTRIAL BLOCK I TOGETHER WITH TIDY WELLKEPT 3-BEDROOM HOME. 2SSE LL STREET, SYDENHAM 105 ORBELL STREET. SYDENHAM CLOSE TO RAIL. CLOSE TO RAIL CLOSE TO RAIL. CLOSE TO RAIL By Public Auction on the Premises ■THIS DAY, THURSDAY THIS DAY. THURSDAY MARCH 20. 1958 MARCH 20, 1958 Sale commences with Furniture, Tools. Piano, etc., at 12 Noon. -,”22? -property will be OFFERED AT 1 P.M. SHARP. Piano by John Brinsmead and Son, e, srla Henselite Bowls, Chesterfield Suite, Wardrobes. Duchesses, Carpets, Carpenter’s and Gardener’s Tools, issues par^cu^ars ln Saturday’s GEORGE ANDERSON and SON. Auctioneers. ’Phone 70-796 GEORGE ANDERSON AND SON SALE OF UNCLAIMED AUCTION SALE OF UNCLAIMED f-|FT AND ARTICLES LEFT LUGGAGE AND ARTICLES IN OUR ROOMS, 534 COLOMBO ST. IN OUR ROOMS. 534 COLOMBO ST. JgJJORROW. FRIDA Y, MARCH 21, TOMORROW. FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1958 AT 12 NOON AT 12 NOON On behalf of whom it may concern. WE WILL SELL:— Cameras, Watches, Cigarette Lighters. Paxitron” Flash Unit for Camera, Women’s and Men’s Clothwgi T ® Bags ’ Jewellery, Hot Water Bottles, etc. An Interesting Sale to Attend. . GEORGE ANDERSON and SON. Auctioneers. ’Phone 70-796. 3340 ZL__FBOF»RTItS FOB SALt Home—’Phone LIVINGSTONE’S, 69-783. 2336 and Hadfield offer 40 perches. HUMBOLT st., Waltham. £450. LET us Solve Your Housing Problems. Inquiries welcomed. Merritt, Phone 77-099 any time. 147 Peterborough st. 2791
£6SOO—CASHMERE Hills: Bungalow, large sunroom, large basement, all in perfect order. Garage. Attractive garden. Sheltered, sunny, lovely situation, easy access. W. E. Simes and Co. 7322 £4SOO—OFF Dam rd., near new University. New Brick Bungalow, 3 bedrooms, livingroom, k’ette.-dinette. Sewer, h.p. Good value. W. E. Simes and Co. 7322 LINWOOD, handy in, £2450. First-class order inside and out. Nothing to spend. Well built Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, elec, washing machine. Key from sole agents: FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. 6959 SUNNY HALSWELL NEW BUNGALOWS Brick Wood Blopk ? and 3 Bedrooms. See us about Finance. We assist with Deposit. MERRITT, ’Phone 77-099 any time. 147 Peterborough street
£4500 £4500 WAI-ITI TERRACE, FENDALTON. Set amongst beautiful homes. Attractive family bungalow. 3 bedrooms, lounge, living-room, kitchenette, and large open sun porch. Garage. Splendid £-acre section. HILLARY and BAXTER, 178 Manchester street.
MURRAY AYNSLEY HILL. Delightful Sheltered Section on Centaurus road. 25 perches, 112 ft frontage, gentle slope down to beautiful trees. Close to bus stop and shop. Sewer and h.p. water available. Price,
£1250. ’PHONE 35-434.
VALUABLE Commercial Site, 138 Victoria-st. 61ft frontage, J-acre with 1000 square ft. factory and offices, two entrances, suitable warehouse garage, professional rooms, block of shops, auction rooms, etc., or as car and caravan sales. We are determined to sell and would consider reason* able offer. Finance arranged. Applv Owner, 138 Victoria street. 3481
BRYNDWR. 3 ACRE ‘ BRYNDWR. HOUSE. 3 bedrooms, lounge. This is good buying, £2400. FRANCIS AVENUE. 3-bedroom Bungalow. One of the nattiest in the street, and well worth the price of £2900. CITY LAND AND ESTATE AGENCY, LTD., Chancery lane. ’Phone 65-032. 7lBB CHARMING HOME, PAPANUI RD. Must °ff>- TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW, good order throughout. Upstairs: 2 bedrooms with robes, sun balcony. Downstairs: bedroom with robe, lounge, diningroom, kitchenette, bathroom, shower cabinet, laundry. Includes all linos and carpets. Compacta washing machine, Fngidaire and Venetian blinds. Comfortable home, handy shops, bus and St. Andrew’s College. Vacant. £5500. SHERRIS and WILSON, LTD., 176 Hereford street. 5400 £3975. ST. ALBANS—BEST PART. PERFECT ORDER AND AS NEAT AS A NEW PIN. ALL BODY CARPETS INCLUDED. TWO BEDROOMS, BUILT-IN WARDROBES, SUNROOM, TWO LIVINGROOMS WITH FIREPLACES. PRETTILY PAPERED. 204 CASHEL ST., TELEPHONE 76-492, PRIVATE 57-381 AND 58-733. ■8869 ST. ALBANS. (NO PEAT) THREE PER CENT. GOVT. LOANS NEW BUNGALOWS.
Brick and Timber. Sewer and High Pressure.
We are arranging building contracts, State Advance Specifications, on these lovely sections, close to shops, transport and schools. We have the State Advances approved plans, or will build to your plan. Full details from: L. G. AMOS, Next to Public Trust, 146 Oxford terrace. 693? CHIS NALL, RANGIORA, FOR FARMS. 2000 Acres, 2 Houses, G.C. £25,000 1600 Acres, 2 Houses, G.C. £25,000 1800 Acres, 2 houses £15,000 2300 Acres, good House, G.C. .. .. .. £15,000 2600 Acres, 1000 flat .. £25,000 3079 Acres, G.C. .. .. £lB,OOO 627 Acres, 1100 sheep and cattle, G.C. .. .. £19,000 1140 Acres, bare .. £3500 1000 Acres, bare £6 per acre 4000 Acres, going concern £25,000 103 Acres, good Home .. £l3OO We have many others. Please call. We would appreciate the opportunity to SELL for you. 'Phone 488. Office 162 Victoria street; residence 61 Ashley street, Rangiora. '6981 NEW SUBDIVISION, AVONSIDE. NEW SUBDIVISION, AVONSIDE. NEW SUBDIVISION, AVONSIDE. PRICE RANGE: £3lOO-£3600 (INCLUDING SECTION). DEPOSITS >ROM £BOO. Inspect these homes without obligation (ring 60-505 day, or 79-083), and houses will be opened for inspection at your convenience. All houses in this subdivision are built and backed by REG. MUIRSON, LTD., REG. MUIRSON. LTD., REG. MUIRSON. LTD., who will gladly offer advice and, if required, will assist with finance. •733
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