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Auctions LP. DEVLIN DEVLINS MARKET RANGIORA THIS FRIDAY’S AUCTION AT 12.30 p.m. POULTRY: Various classes. PRODUCE: Fresh eggs and vegetables. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: 2 black and white TV sets in good order. Radiogram in good order. Philips mantle radio. Chesterfield suite. Several good loungo chairs. Settee and 2 chairs. Dining table and 4 chairs. Double and single beds and ' several mattresses. Several clocks. 2 radios. Commode chair. 2 wardrobes. Musical doll. Unit suite. China. Washing machines. Refrigerators. Prams. Kitchenware. Toys, etc. SUNDRIES: Corrugated iron. Laying cages. Formica bench tops. Enamel bath. Doors. Windows. Tools. 12 dozen preserving jars. Flower pots. Books, etc. MACHINERY: 2-man post hole digger with petrol motor. Titan chain saw. Ransone reel motor mower. Masport President 4 motor mower. All in good order. , L. P. DEVLIN. Auctioneer. 8633 j LP.DEVLIN ’ AUCTION REMINDER FINE DWELLING i 79 AYRES STREET, i RANGIORA ’ TOMORROW, FRIDAY ■ OCTOBER 15, ■ AT 1 p.m. ■ AT DEVLINS MARKET t ACCOUNT MRS R E. s PURVIS. 1 L. P. DEVI,IN, j • Auctioneer. 8534 ; Properties for Sale ’ WOODEND, $23,800 buys a f brand new modern 3 beds room Summerhill stone house with every modern convenience. Over 1200 sq. e ft. Suitable for a Housing Corporation loan. Devlin, ■' Rangiora, M.R.E.I.N.Z. Ph. 1 8829 Rangiora any time. 'WOODEND. ‘Lacy G e J Estate. The neatest and 1 largest subdivision in Wood end. Just a few minutes ny > motorway from the city. • Good dry sections in good ■ soil. Live away from the ’ smog and handy to beaches etc. priced at $7500 close f to shopping mall and t school. Ring the owners i now only 6 sections left. phone Graeme Walker 1 277-461 Christchurch busi- . ness hours, and Rangiora 7879 a.h THS r WOOLSTON. Wildberry St. Delightful 3 bedroom villa r in lovely order. Tastefully 1 modernised, exensive cart pets, compact 20 perch sec- . tion. Top value, $16,500. Would consider exchange for ownership flat Spreydon Beckenham, with cash dlf- , ference. Sole agents. Gravestons Real Estate, M.R.E.1.N.Z. Phone 64-939. after hours 34-755. WS3 ‘ WOOLSTON. $BOOO Ist mort- } gage available. Smartly decorated 3 bedroom rough- ’ cast bungalow. Separate ’ kitchen-dinette. Two street frontages. Price $19,250 0.n.0. Lynette Jones, De Vere and Clothier Real Es- ’ tate. M.R.E.LN.Z.; 886-198 ' a.h. 35-238. Open Saturdays. 1 $4OOO-$5OOO deposit. Finance available to approved purchaser, weekly payments • between $3O-$35.76. ExcelJ lent 2or 3 bedroom home close to Lido Pool, Wal- ■ tham, large section. Home has 1 or 2 living rooms, ’ good kitchen-dinette, bath • and separate shower, some " room for improvements, i.e. paint, wallpaper. Suit ’ couple or family. Why pay ; rent? Contact Peter Dumer- • gue, Mutual Real Estate, t M.R.E.I.N.Z. Phone 50-370 any time. S $17,950. Sole agents, 3 bed--1 room weatherboard family s home, large lounge, 2 open ) fires, panelled walls, excel--8 lent condition, carpets, 1 Venetian blinds, etc., quarter acre section. Full details , Ph. 588-811 any time. Avon 5 Real Estate. M.R.E.I.N.Z. ‘ FENDALTON ’ FENDALTON ’ Private Sale 5 WE are talking about one of r the most attractive homes in Christchurch on an estab- ’ llshed section of 36 perches. ' Tins two storeyed Colonial f weatherboard home is im- , maculate inside and out. ' Two double bedrooms, one j with dressing room, and two single bedrooms. 3 Elegant living rooms and ( sunroom and a spacious mod- . ern kitchen. s Virtually new tasteful cari pets throughout. > Oil ducted central heating. > Ail items sueh as washing - machine, drier, fridge, Dishi master and drapes are in- . eluded in the asking price of , $69,000. The owner has purchased 1 a smaller borne. Kindly ring for an appolnts ment to inspect. PHONE 555-206 1 No agents ‘ 8501

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Press, 14 October 1976, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisements Column 7 Press, 14 October 1976, Page 37

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