Auctions 2 TRUCKS, 5 VANS 2 STATION WAGGONS. 2 MOTOR CARS BY AUCTION TUESDAY NEXT, 12 NOON on our premises 119 MONTREAL ST. ACTING ON INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPT, WE WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES:— TRUCKS—--1969 BEDFORD JI, fitted with hydraulic operated loading tailgate and 6ft high alloy canopy. 1966 BEDFORD J2, fitted with 3yd tipper body. VANS—--1966 AUSTIN A6O Pick-up with canopy. 1964 AUSTIN A6O Pick-up with canopy. 1965 FORD Thames 800. 1964 MORRIS Minor (.1400 e.c.). STATION WAGGONS—--1966 FORD Cortina. 1965 FORD Cortina. CARS—--1967 VAUXHALL Viva HB. 1966 VAUXHALL Viva HA. A/c. Smiths City Market: AUSTIN Mini Van. On view from ' Thursday. SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD, Auctioneers, Valuers, L.M.V.D. Phone 71-859. 8806 Properties for Sale i■ ■ ■ ■ SPACE is the keynote to this 4 year old family home, built of permanent materials, on subdivisible 64 perch section, lounge 22 x 15 with ranch sliders to timber terrace, family room 22 x 14, dining-kitchen 24 x 8 with Dishmaster, Wastemaster and eye-level stove, 3 double bedrooms, bathroom and separate shower room, games room 27 x 13ft 6in, carpeted and heated, 600 sq. ft garage with Internal access, loads and loads of cupboards, nice entrance foyer, excellent carpets and drapes, automatic washing machine and dryer, large concrete area, ample room boat or caravan, situated 25 minutes from city at Rolleston. No smog this winter, only $49,000. Sole agents, E. V. Jolllffe and Co., M.R.E.LN.Z. 66-347, A.H. Ken Holliday, Halswell 8067.
SPREYOON. $14,500, Ideal as first home as any renovations would greatly increase the value of this older style weatherboard home. Two double bedrooms, 17ft x 14ft lounge, 13ft x 12ft living-room, open fires, large kitchen. 13ft x 7ft sunroom. E. V. Jolllffe and Co.. M.R.E.1.N.Z. Ph. 66-347; A.H., David Henderson. Tai Tapu 730. SPREYOON. Outstanding value at G.V. of $21,000. Spacious 3 bedroom family home of character in excellent condition. Sited privately on i acre section in attractive locality. Close schools shops, buses. Ph. 68-669; a.h. 385-495. N. H. McCrostie and Co.. M.R.E.I.N.Z. 57252 SPREYOON. Only $14,500 for this very tidy and sound roughcast two-bedroom and sunroom home. Lovely lounge 18ft x 13ft, separate dining/llving-room, both with open fires. Kitchen complete with Formica bench, modernised bathroom with new bath and basin, plus new toilet. Very tidy small section but no garage. For urgent sale on behalf of deceased estate. Please phone Larcombe at Ford and Hadfield, Ltd, M.R.E.I.N.Z. Ph. 66-569, A.H. 519-475. 8834 SPREYDON, close shops and bus, 2 bedroom home, spacious lounge and living room. Double garage. 24 perch section, $21,000 0.n.0. Immaculately presented. Winter Real Estate Ph. 428-180. STROWAN. $32,950. Close St Andrew’s College in treelined street, just off Watford St. First dav offered by soie agent, appealing •family home of charm and character. 3 bedrooms and sunroom, spacious lounge, separate dining/livingroom. Most attractive kitchen with breakfast bar. etc. Centrally heated. Nicely presented. Two-ear garaging. Established section, recently repainted exterior. Seldom offered property. First to inspect will buy. Further details from Sherris and Robertson Fendalton, Ph. 517-067 A.H., Topp 293-530 or Dunbar 536-642. W8531 SUMNER: Concrete 3 bedroom family home on 3 bedroom section In nicest pari of Sumner, getting last of the sun. Lounge 24 x 13, with nice kitchen and dining, large double garage plus single garage. Huge area of concrete. Quality carpets and drapes. This Is a good home for $29,000. Phone Mercer Rea) Estate. 66-917. M.R.E.1.N.Z.. or Elvin 849-676 6387 UPPER RICCARTON, $33,950. Distinctive ' bolstered summerhill stone 3 double bedroom bungalow with larger than usual living, dining and kitchen area. 55 gallon hot water cylinder. Bathroom witli bath, quality vanity unit and separate shower cabinet. Recently redecorated throughout. Double garage. Large sun patio facing north on lovely 31 perch drive-ln section in quiet cul-de-sac set amidst other well kept quality homes. Phone for inspection with Bruce Malcolm. 61-569, or a.h. 597-914. M.R.E.I.N.Z. 6336
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34105, 18 March 1976, Page 29
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