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AUCTIONS N. H. McCROSTIE AHD CO. AUCTION SALE FINE 2 STOREYED BUNGALOW I EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME : JUST PAINTED. VACANT POSSESSION NO. 565 MANCHESTER STREET ST. ALBANS To be offered In our rooms 182 Hereford street TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, AT 2.15 P.M. On account of the BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE MeLEAN INSTITUTE. Fine 2-storeyed Bungalow residence comprising on the ground floor a lounge, panelled dining room, bedroom and kitchenette. Upstairs there are three spacious bedrooms and an enclosed balcony. Plastered and papered throughout. There is a bathroom with a porcelain bath and basin, a stainless steel sink and formica bench, a gas stove, built-in wardrobes, and cupboards, and two toilets. Splendid section of 38 perches laid out in garden, paths, motor garage. The property is close to an excellent shopping centre and transport. Must be sold. Vacant possession. We have the keys. The dwelling has just been painted. Further particulars— N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO., Auctioneers. 182 Hereford street, ’Phone 43-669, OR DUNCAN, COTTERILL and CO.. Barristers and Solicitors, Cathedral square. Solicitors to the Vendor. 2241 N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, 1952 AUSTIN A4O DEVON MOTOR CAR, REFRIGERATOR, GRANDFATHER CLOCK, GENERAL FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. DECEASED ESTATE SELLING TO BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES NO. 45 ANTIGUA STREET THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, AT 12 NOON On account of the Trustee in the Estate of the Late MISS OLIVE SMART Fine Bungalow Residence, roughcast, comprising two spacious living rooms, three bedrooms, two sunrooms and kitchenette. Plastered and papered throughout, built-in wardrobes, a bathroom with a porpelain bath and basin, an electric hot water service, a stainless steel sink, a gas stove, ample cupboard accommodation. Compacta washing machine, etc. Excellent section of 26 perches laid out in lawn and garden. Motor garage. This fine family home is for ’definite sale and must be sold to wind up a deceased estate. ALSO: The A4O Motor-car, Refrigerator. Radio, Fine Furniture, China, Vases. Ornaments, etc. Full details later papers. Further particulars:— N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO., Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 182 Hereford street, ’Phone 43-669, OR R. A. YOUNG, HUNTER, COOKE and PENLINGTON, 158-160 Cashel street. Solicitors to the Estate. 2242 N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO. EXTRAORDINARY AUCTION SALE MOST IMPORTANT CITY INDUSTRIAL BLOCK MOST SOUGHT AFTER AREA ONLY TWO MINUTES WEST OF COLOMBO STREET ZONED INDUSTRIAL ”B" OF GREAT INTEREST TO LIGHT INDUSTRIALISTS, MANUFACTURERS, WAREHOUSEMEN, ETC. ST. ASAPH STREET HALF ACRE JUST WEST OF COLOMBO STREET TO BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION BY N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO. In their rooms 182 HEREFORD STREET WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, AT 2.15 P.M. On behalf of P. GRAHAM and SON. SALIENT FEATURES: 1. Full half acre with double frontage. 2. Frontage two chains to St. Asaph street and two chains to Mollets lane. 3. Close to rail, the centre of the City, and many industrial organisations. 4. One of the few remaining blocks available for sale. 5. Zoned Industrial B. It is only on rare occasions that manufacturers and others have the opportunity of purchasing a City block such as this. They are becoming most difficult to acquire and w’e feel certain that the sale will command much attention. REMEMBER the address St. Asaph street, just west of Colombo street. Auction Board erected. Further particulars from: N. H. McCROSTIE *AND CO, Auctioneers, 182 Hereford street, 'Phone 43-669. OR JOYNT, ANDREWS, COTTRELL and DAWSON, Worcester street. Solicitors to the Vendor. 2241 ADVERTISING is not something Mysterious that may, or may not. bring the desired results. It is a definite, clean-cut business force that yields profits in direct proportion to the intelligence and the extent of its application.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29952, 13 October 1962, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29952, 13 October 1962, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29952, 13 October 1962, Page 32

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