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AUCTIONS HILLARY and BAXTER In Conjunction PROPERTY AND FURNITURE AUCTION MODERN BUNGALOW PERMANENT MATERIALS SECLUDED AREA 5 MARLEY VIEW STREET (Off Rose Street) TO BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, AT 1 P.M. On account of the Trustees in the Estate of the Late R. L. LE BRUN. This delightful home is situated in a very secluded street and comprises 2 double bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes, sunroom, living-room with an open flreplace, large kitchen, all modern conveniences. Garage and well laid out garden. 24.6-perch section. The property will be sold complete with fixed floor coverings and drapes. Modern furniture and effects include 3 piece Chesterfield Suite with folding Settee, 2 Fireside Chrome Chairs in moquette, Small Settee in Moquette, Modern Oak Writing Desk, Office Chairs, Ultimate Electric Fire, 3 Drawer Daybed, almost new Card Table, Modem 7-drawer Chest, Single Bed and Wire, with Book-end Head, Single Bed and Wire, Modern Chest of Drawers, Tallboy, Gilt Frame Mirror, Several Wall Mirrors, Mantel Clock, Spark Guard. Rubber Mattress, Electric Blanket, Quantity of Linen and Blankets, Exceptionally Good Chinaware, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, etc., Pyrexware, Glassware, 2 Bedside Radios, Mantel Radio, Formica Top Table and 4 Chairs, Leonard Refrigerator, Whiteway Washing Machine, Masport Lawn Mower, Excellent Garden Tools, 2 Pairs Steps, Oregon Ladder, etc. This sale offers a wonderful opportunity for those desiring to purchase very good chinaware, kitchenware and modern furniture. All goods on view as from 9 a.m. morning of sale. Further particulars:— N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO.,’ Property and Furniture Auctioneers, Phone 68-669. HILLARY AND BAXTER, Phone 77-809. ================ MODERN RICCARTON BUNGALOW 311 RICCARTON ROAD SPECIALLY DESIGNED AND BUILT FOR THE PRESENT OWNER IN BRICK 18 YEARS AGO 1850 SQ. FT 2 RECEPTION ROOMS 3 BEDROOMS AND SUNROOM BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED KITCHENETTE, MODERNISTIC BATHROOM, SHOWER CABINET, SEPARATE LAUNDRY. IN OUR ROOMS, 131 WORCESTER STREET, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2.15 P.M. On account Absentee Owner. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This home Is exceptionally well appointed and situated on an excellent section of 30.5 perches; 10ft motor drive to brick garage. The wardrobe and cupboard accommodation Is a special feature—dual hot water service. The situation is one of the best In Christchurch, at bus stop, a few minutes to shops, churches and schools. Inspection by appointment with the Auctioneers, BINNS, BARBER and KEENAN, LTD, 133 Worcester Street. Phone 62-769. 3354 ESTATE REALISATION LINWOOD FAMILY BUNGALOW TOGETHER WITH A COMPLETE CLEARING SALE OF THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS ON THE PREMISES 603 WORCESTER STREET GOVT. VAL. $5250 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 12.30 P.M. Instructed by the District Public Trustee, Executors of the will of Alice Dora Bust. ’ THE dwelling comprises 2 living rooms, 3 bedrooms, k’ette, bathroom, laundry, back porch and toilet; built-in wardrobes, dual hot water. Garage and workshop. Section 40 perches. Comments: This is an excellent family bungalow and has been well maintained. Situated in a good residential position just over Linwood Avenue, by bus, shops and close to schools. For definite sale to wind up the estate. BINNS, BARBER and KEENAN, LTD, Property and Furniture Auctioneers. 133 Worcester Street. 3354 MORE for your money • MORE READERS • MORE COVERAGE • MORE RESPONSE with "Press" Classifieds Ph. 68-939

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32430, 17 October 1970, Page 44

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Page 44 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32430, 17 October 1970, Page 44

Page 44 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32430, 17 October 1970, Page 44

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