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Auctions 4OFgoKdON I EESharcour-’ I HISTORIC CITY BUILDING "THE THEATRE ROYAL" 145 GLOUCESTER STREET A FABULOUS REDEVELOPMENT SITE IN "DOWNTOWN” CHRISTCHURCH CLOSE ON | ACRE 1 ROOD 32.47 PERCHES ZONED COMMERCIAL 5 THE CORE COMMERCIAL AREA FRONTAGE 94ft sin DEPTH 158 ft 6in WIDTH 134 ft Zin MWt ->s• n' < St' ' UNIQUE DOMINANT SITE ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY 60 per cent can remain on first mortgage at 9 per cent. REDEVELOPMENT OFFICES. HOTEL, SHOWROOM, THEATRE. ETC., IN THE HEART OF CHRISTCHURCH. “THE THEATRE ROYAL,” A SUBSTANTIAL WELL PRESERVED BRICK BUILDING WITH MANY YEARS OF LIFE AHEAD AND FOR SO MANY YEARS FONDLY REVERED AS THE FOCUS OF ENTFRIAINMEN I AND THE THEATRICAL ACTIVITIES OF CHRISTCHURt H WILL. BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN THE VESTIBULE OF "THE THEATRE ROYAL” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 2.30 p.m. Full details available from the Joint Auctioneers: 133 Worcester St. Huddart Parker Building. Phone 62-769. Post Office Square, Wellington Phone 71-639. JUITgORDON I

- - ,bo - I ANTIQUES AND FINE ART COLLECTORS’ ITEMS TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, AT 11 A.M., AT ST PATRICK’S HALL, BROWNE STREET, TIMARU THE IMPRESSIVE AND VARIED CATALOGUE X . Includes attractive pieces of Georgian and VicQ torian furniture including a noteworthy Georgian i-l bow fronted chest, cedar chiffonier, Spanish e mahogany sideboard, Georgian bachelor’s chest. ' t ’j inlaid burr walnut dining table, Victorian whatnot. Victorian lady’s rocking chair, child’s bentwood rocking chair, Victorian dressing table, set of four Jacobean oak chairs, three Colonial Scotch cheats. OUTSTANDING EARLY STERLING SILVER Including superb Sterling silver coffee pot. magnificent Georgian silver tea pot, Sterling silver vinaigrette. CHOICE CERAMICS Including matching pair of lidded urn vases by Angelica Kauffmann, Royal Worcester pot pourn with fretted lid, two superb Royal Worcester e figures, a matching pair of Minton figures, a n| delightful gold anchor period Chelsea figure, gold e anchor period Chelsea figurine, eight-tune Victorian music box, matching pair of Chinese vases with el Foo Dog lids, Old French wall clock, chandelier lit Miller oil lamps. o <l NEW ZEALAND PAINTINGS r e By Baker and G. E. Prudent, one Maori (whale bone i Hei-Tiki. NUMEROUS COLLECTORS ITEMS AND v RARE PIECES This outstanding catalogue is being offered on account of gentleman client who is going overseas. Very seldom does such a fine collection of antiques and fine art items come up for Public ii; Auction. ALL LOTS ON VIEW THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, E AT ST PATRICK’S HALL, TIMARU I I 2 P.M. TO 430 P.M. 7 P.M. TO 930 P.M. Catalogues Available at the Auction Room Door s, ** a ■i* a / *** a V lc I. 1 ' - PHONE 486-570 W CHRISTCHURCH.

IMPORTANT AUCTION FAMILY BUNGALOW IN FAULTLESS CONDITION SITUATED 24 HENDON ST SHIRLEY OFF HILLS ROAD GENUINE URGENT AUCTION OWNER TRANSFERRED Comprises: Lounge 23ft x 14ft, separate livingroom 14ft x 12ft. four double bedrooms all with excellent built-in wardrobes, modern kitchenette and bathroom complete with shower unit, laundry, two toilets, concrete front terrace. SECTION 37.1 PERCHES Attractively Landscaped Zoned Residential 2 Garage 24ft x 12ft IN OUR ROOMS. 131 WORCESTER STREET, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12, 2.15 P.M. Auctioneer’s note: This is a most comfortable family bungalow situated in a quiet neighbourhood, close to bus, shops and schools. The interior has been extensively modernised and the housekeeping throughout is meticulous. The carnets also are in excellent condition and some almost new The owner is on transfer and Is more than a realistic seller. Great opportunffv here to purchase a fine family home with nothing to spend. Inspection invited any reasonable time. BINNS. BARBER AND KEENAN. ITO. Auctioneers, Phone 62-789. 2691 NEW BRIGHTON SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB ARE HOLDING AUCTION THIS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, AT 10 A M Push mowers, lounge suites, radiograms, fridge and washing machines, beds, mattresses, wardrobes, tallbovs. treadles, compactums, cots fireside chairs, motor mower bicycles, kero and electric heaters, fireguard*, china cutlery, etc. Plenty more PROCEEDS TOWARDS RESCUE EQUIPMENT F245S

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33775, 22 February 1975, Page 43

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