Auctions 36 KENSINGTON AVENUE ST ALBANS NEAT SMALL HOME FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE PREMISES MONDAY, NEXT AT 12 NOON On behalf of Mrs E. H. Barns A SMALL neat, sunny bungalow on a good section ot 617 m (about 24 perches). It has a sitting room, one double bedroom, entrance hall, large kitchen, stainless sink bench, sunporches, laundry, bathroom, inside and outside w.c.s, large workshop, glasshouse, small outhouses. Some built-in furniture. Modern appointments. No garage. REMARKS: This is Just the home for a small family. There could be two bedrooms if needed. The kitchen Is large enough for dining. Three-way hot water service. The interior is in excellent order, needs painting outside. Approx. 1100 sq. feet. Government valuation $19,000, rates $391.94. On bus route. Handy to all amenities and services. Our pleasure to show you around. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS: Gourlay player piano, rolls, 3 piece lounge suite, Philco console radio, duet piano stool, fireside chairs, pictures, double bed and mattress, tallboy, occ. tables, blue 3-plece suite, b and w tv set. Singer treadle sewing machine, mahogany coffee table, cushions, Kelvinator refrigerator, kitchenware, ornaments, china, Valor heater, clothes horse, dropside table, dining chairs, garden tools, formica table and chairs, washing machine. REMARKS: The chattels are very good and spotlessly clean. The Gourlay player-piano although in Immaculate condition needs re-tubing. Large quantity of rolls. R. G. BELL AND CO., AUCTIONEERS MREINZ 169 GLOUCESTER STREET CHRISTCHURCH PHONE 62-026 Messrs J. A. Flesher and Son, Solicitors to the Estate. F=====g PUBLIC AUCTION LEESTON 3 SPRING STREET To be offered for Sale by Public Auction on Account Vendor FRIDAY DECEMBER 18th 1981 AT 2.30 p.m. IN DALGETY NEW ZEALAND LIMITED LAND SALES ROOM, 193 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. An excellent permanent material two bedroom and sunroom, residence in a delightful situation close to shops, community centre and school. Features large lounge with open fire, separate dining room with open . fire and kitchen with formica bench. Laundry, bathroom and toilet. Single garage and tool shed. Situated on a mature 911m 2 section, sheltered and sunny. An ideal opportunity to purchase in a pleasant country atmosphere within easy distance of the city. VENDOR'S SOLICITORS: Messrs Hill, Lee & Scott INSPECTION: Strictly by appointment with the auctioneers D ALGETY NEW ZEALAND LIMITED PHONE 798-200 CHRISTCHURCH A. H. 785 Southbridge |LiyiNGSTONE| LUXURY FAMILY HOME SCARBOROUGH Panoramic Vistas 19 TAYLORS MISTAKE RD TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WEDNESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 9, AT 1.15 P.M. ON THE PROPERTY , 56.5 PERCHES GLORIOUS landscaped olde worlde garden, level access, easy parking. Lounge (36ft. x 22ft), living and dining rooms. 3 large bedrooms plus sunroom, modern kitchen, luxury equipment, family bathroom, 2 toilets. All as new decoration. CENTRALLY HEADED. GARAGE AND TWO CARPORTS. SLEEPOUT AND WORKSHOP Inspection only by appointment Telephone 796-280, (David Rankin) |tjyiNgSTO*lE| Real Estate Agents and Valuers Vendor’s Solicitors: Bolsover and Cullens
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