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AUCTIONS L. P. DEVLIN. L. P. DEVLIN. DEVLIN’S RANGIORA MARKET. TOMORROW’S EASTER AUCTION, COMMENCING 1 O’CLOCK. EASTER POULTRY, FRUIT, VEGETABLES. FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. Present Entries:— POULTRY: 30 Geese, 25 Muscovey Ducks, 18 Cockerels. 15 Hens. FRUIT and VEGETABLES: Peaches, Apricots, Pears, Carrots, Onions, Cabbages, Potatoes, Marrows, Pumpkins. etc. FURNITURE: Chesterfield Suite, Cot Couch, 3 Mirrored Duchesse, Compactum, Wardrobe, Electrolux, 2 Wardrobes. Drawleaf Table and 4 Chairs. 3 Easy Chairs. Secretaire, 2 Kitchen Cupboards, Crockery, etc. DOGS: 1 Heading Dog, 18 months; 1 Heading Dog (shaping), 8 months; 1 Eye Dog, North Island bred, 6 Months. SUNDRIES: Acme Incinerator, Jogger, 2 Doors, Windows, 4 Sheets Cast Iron. 5 Hurdles, Rabbit Traps, Fowlhouse, Garden Hose, Lister Seperator, etc. L. P. DEVLIN, Auctioneer. Rangiora. 7842 L. P. DEVLIN, IMPORTANT AUCTION NOTICE. RANGIORA HOUSE PROPERTY, RANGIORA HOUSE PROPERTY, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1958, at 1.15 p.m. In our Furniture Salesrooms. On Account MR and MRS BRITTLIFF, 191 King st.. Rangiora. PARTICULARS: Solidly built Dwelling House of 3 Bedrooms, large Lounge, Living-room, K’ette, Laundry, large new Workshop, outside Bedroom and Motor Garage, all in very good order with every latest convenience, concrete paths and yard. LAND: 1 acre Section in the very desirable King street area, close to shops, schools, bus stop, bowling and tennis clubs. NOTE: The home is especially well built. Is plastered and papered throughout and has uninterrupted sunshine all day. We invite inspection and inquiries. Offers prior to Auction will be considered. L. P. DEVLIN, General Auctioneer, Rangiora. 7841 L. P. DEVLIN. RANGIORA PROPERTY AUCTION. RANGIORA PROPERTY AUCTION. “GLENROSS,” RANGIORA. "GLENROSS,” RANGIORA. FACTORY, OFFICES, APARTMENT HOUSE OR RESIDENTIAL. FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1958, AT 1.30 p.m. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS, VICTORIA STREET. Account MISS S. MATHEWS. BUILDINGS: 17-Roomed, 2-Storeyed Building with some outbuildings, all conveniences, sewer, HP. water, gas, electricity, telephone. LAND: 1 rood 28.4 perches, situated corner of Ashley and • Blackett streets, with long frontages, suitable for subdividing. REMARKS: The building, originally an hotel, is extremely solid, could be converted into a factory, apartment house, offices or flats. LAND: A large corner section alongside the business area, this could be subdivided for residences also. The possibilities of the property are many and commercial organisations as well as private buyers are advised to inspect this property without delay. Offers prior to the auction will be considered. For inspection and particulars apply to:— L. P. DEVLIN, General Auctioneer, Rangiora. Helmore, Van Asch and Walton, Rangiora, Solicitors for the Vendor. 2863 WANTED TO SILL MORPHY Richards Electrical Blankets have proved reliable and safe, and are available in a full range of prices. Buy a Morphy Richards Blanket for the Easter wedding and give a gift they will always appreciate. 3158 CLOTHES Driers. The Neeco is vour answer to the wet clothes problem in winter. These full capacity airerdriers are now available at £24, cash or on terms; £2/8/- deposit, 9/3 weekly. Smiths City Market, New Furniture Dept., 550 Colombo st. 5716 ROCKING * CHAIRS, “Airflow,” as new, green Moquette, £2O or nearest. Also BED-SETTEE, “Sofa-Nita,” grey and gold, as new, £45 or nearest. Cost £55. Seller going overseas. P 2560, “PRESS.” CONCRETE POST AND BUTT CO. (Established 1929) All types of Posts, Butts, Piles, Paving Blocks, Dry Mix, vibrated Reinforced. Guaranteed 323 TUAM ST. Telephone 88-949. W.S. ——HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT AUCTION PRICES BEDS, Furniture, Sewing Machines. Lawnmowers. Cycles. Cleaners, Chesterfield Suites, Tables. Chairs, Sundries of all kinds. EASTERN DEALERS, "The Workers Friend,” 350 Cashel street.636s SACKS AND BAGS STANDARD and Chapman Potato Sacks. Vegetable sacks. Once-used Sugar Bags. GRANGER SACK CO., 315 North rd., Papanui. 'Phone 49-056. 6324 GOOD USED FURNITURE i AT BARGAIN PRICES A. E. BARRELL and CO.. IO6A Gloucester st. (next N.A.C.). D.T.C. ELECTRICAL Appliances for the new home make the ideal gift for Easter Brides. Begg's in High street stock a large selection of Morphy Richards Ultimate, Sunbeam. Ken- , wood and Russell Hobbs Home Aids. Call today.3lsB IVORY BOARD Economical utility Wallboard. Sizes and prices from 6 x 3 at 7/3 per sheet. Apply Ashby. Bergh and Co., Ltd., N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op Assn., Ltd., E. Reece, Ltd., Briscoe and Co. Ltd., Commercial Trading Co., LtdHampton and Co. (Chch.), Ltd SMITHS CITY MARKET. LTD. M.W.F. A MUST IN EVERY HOME. All Easter Brides would appreciate one of the world famous ”Sunbeam” Foodmixers from Begg's. Priced from £9 19s 6d, and available in a full range of pastel colours. Buy with Confidence from BEGG’S. 3158 BEATHS’ BOYS JEANS, Black and Blue; pre-shrunk. Zip fastened, inside money pocket. Sizes, 6 to 16. Priced from 21s 6d. BEATHS. BEATHS. BEATHS. NAVY SCHOOL COATS, Showerproof and Windproof. Sizes trom 28in-48in Girls’ Hoods, Boys’ Legionaire Caps. Gumboots, all sizes available at our Rubber Shop at Riccarton. McRAE RUBBER CENTRE, LTD., 95 Riccarton road. ’Phone 46-562. W.S. FOR SALE. LARGE DISPLAY REFRIGERATOR (Kelvinator). Specially built to comply with Health Department Regulations. Glass partition to separate fresh and cooked meats, forced draught, automatic defrost. In perfect order. £3OO OR NEAR OFFER. RING 48-100 or 80-943.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28551, 2 April 1958, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28551, 2 April 1958, Page 26

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