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AUCTIONS. JALE OF HOTEL PROPERTY. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. At 3 p.m. MESSRS W. JEFFRIES & CO., in■trueted by Mr W. Stewart, will sell >n the premises, Revell Street, Hokiika, as a going concern: — The well-known MASONIC HOTEL, comprising Sections, with double frontage to Revell and Tancred Streets, and erected thereon a two-storey building comprising 22 rooms fully furnished. The premises are in first-class condition, and have recently been renovated throughout. Full particulars of terms and conditions of sale may be had at the office of the auctioneers. (~)N THE PREMISES, HILTON ST., BLACKBALL. SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922. At 10 a.tn. NANCARROW & CO., favoured with instructions from A. Naylor, Esq, Liquidator for the Blackball Co-operative Society, Ltd., will sell by Public Auction as above: — (1) LEASEHOLD SECTION, Part 158, containing by admeasurement 18.4 perches, together with buildings erected thereon, comprising (a) Retail Store with fittings and fixtures; (b) Storeroom; (c) Bakehouse and Flour Store. (2) LEASEHOLD SECTION, No. 123, containing by .admeasurement 40 perches, together with stable and feed house erected thereon. Also Horse, Cart and Harness, Weighing Machine, Hand Barrow, Baker’s Troughs, Two Sets Scales, Cash Register, Step Ladders, Glass Cases, Chairs, Two Fireproof Safes, Office Table, and a large Assortment of Groceries, Drapery, Boots and Sundries ( made up in lots to suit purchasers). The whole must be sold to wind up tie estate. Sale will commence punctually at 10 a.m. NANCARROW * CO., Auctioneers. PRACTICAL OPPORTUNITY FOR X WORKERS. SOCIETY TECHNICAL AID SOVIET RUSSIA.

All those interested in going to Russia, or joining the above Society to help Russia in any way whatever, are requested to get into communication with the Secretary of the above Society in New Zealand. ANDREW LEES. Great South Road, Secretary. Huntly. P A R M £ 3 8! FARMERS! FARMERS! FARMERSI FARMERS! Save your Calf Skins and Consign to WILSON AND CANHAM, LTD.. WILSON AND CANHAM, LTD,. WILSON A ND CANHAM, LTD,. WILSON AND CANHAM, LTD,. MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. We are paying highest prices. M'ANCARROW AND COMPANY. (Established 1869.) OFFER FOR SALE THE FOLI SWING PROPERTIES. ACCOUNT MR J. NASH.—line residence, facing Petrie Avenue, containing eight large rooms, plus all conveniences. Gas, water (H. and C.) In thorough repair, inside and out. Immediate possession. Easy terms. ACCOUNT Mr J. BILLINGHAM.—His Fine Residence on Smith’s Terrace, opposite Railway Station, six large rooms, plus every convenience. Large section. .Early possession. Easy terms. ACCOUNT MRS NOONAN.— Her comfortable little Home in Tainui St. In thorough order, inside and out. Gas, water, etc. A tip-top proposition at £630. SOUTH BEACH.—One acre residence area with fine six-roomed dwelling and substantial outbuildings. Property splendidly situated and adapted for poultry run. Prise £450. COBDEN.—Two dwellings, in good order; situated Bright Street, let to good tenants. Price £650, the lot. Z HERBERT STREET.—Commodious sikroomed dwelling; handy to town and in good state 0: repair. Price £750. PRESTON ROAD. —Shop and dwelling of six rooms. In splendid order. Easy terms. Price £4OO. PRESTON ROAD.—Two six-roomed dwe 'lings: leasehold. Most of the money can remain on mortgagePrices =3OO £325 g E A L E AND CO. Coaches will run between Otira and Arthur’s Pass every TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, carry :ng /roods and Furniture ouly. Motor ears towed over the H>U as usual. Prices reasonable. For Particulars apply diect to B.YDE, Proprietor. OTIBA.

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Grey River Argus, 26 July 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 26 July 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 26 July 1922, Page 1

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