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Bowman & Son. THIS DAY, Commencing at 11 a.m. FURNITURE, PIANO, &o. ,• ' UNRESERVED sii& . LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH. FESSES BOWMAN & SON are favoured with ii. Instructions from a Gentleman,, Who is tying Christchurch, to SELL BY AUCTION, m their Grdat Booms, 200-200, Hereford Street, ; A QUANTITY OP FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising^ ■ Piano (nearly new). Dining-room Suite in Leather, 2 .Brussels Carpets, Suite In Cretonne, Office Table, Couch inHoraehiUr, Couches in Tapestry and Cretonne, Goal . Yase, Fenders, Irons, Oilcloth, Linoleum, Bugs, Vases, Brass-mounted and other Eed- . steads, Spring Mattresses, Hair Mattresses, Feather Bed, . Pillows, Duchesse Tables, * “ ’ Washstands, Ware, Wardrobe, Swing and other Cots, Looking . Glasses, Kitchen Furniture, Washing Machine, Meat Safe, 2 Ironing Stoves; Range, Garden Tools, Lawn Hoover, &c., &c. , r 7020 BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers, &c. Two VxW luets.3 : [Two DATS* Sana. gigantic sale. IMMENSE STOCK. ImIEKSE STOCK. TOTAL VALUE £442 ASSIGNED: ESTATE OF W. D. WILSON. DBOOBRIUB, Including Every Line Kept in Stock, A Very large and Varied Assortment. BOOTS AND SHOES. Men's. Women's and Children’s, all Sizes and IRONMONGERY. Tools, Cutlery, Btushware, Tinware, &c, CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE, FANCY GOODS, &e, T|/fES9BS BOWMAN & SON are favoured ;Itl with instructions from the Assignees in the estate Of W. D. Wilson (Eangioru), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. TO-MORROW, And SATUIO3AT, commencing at 11 a,m. each day. Within their Booms, 200-206, Hereford Street, The Whole of the WEILASSOETED STOCK, removed to Christchurch for convenience of sale.: As the lists comprise a splendid assortment in each department it is unnecessary to give details. Every Lot offered will ha sold to the highest bidder WITHOUT EESEEVE. Sale at 11 sharp. BOWMAN & SON, Mercantile Auctioneers, 7021 200-206, Hereford Street, Two Days* Sale] [Two Days’ Sale . ..JAPANESE ART TREASURES CURIOS, BABE and BEAUTIFUL CHINA, VASES, RICH TEEASUBES or AET WOEK, Which will come upon this community as a new revelation in decorative art, designed with all the fantastic extravagance and mimic imitation of objects in nature. MESSES BOWMAN & SON are favoured with instructions from Monsieur M. Both, from Kobe, Japan, to SELL .BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Within their Great Booms, 200-206, Hereford ■ ■ Street, on " TUESDAY NEXT And WEDNESDAY, Commencing at 11 a.m. each day, 35 CASES op JAPANESE GOODS. Monsieur Both recognises that the taste now demands something rare. He has succeeded in forming an assemblage of the TRIUMPHS op JAPANESE AET. . The decorations are full of beauty in the harmonised tints and graceful freedom, of design, forming pleasantly quaint, grotesque and interesting objects. Very charming are the designs, with that Japanese peculiarity which seOms to take no thought of symmetiw and balance. Piquancy and freshness will be found in the quaint fancies and exquisite workmanship. Catalogues in preparation. Grand display nest Monday j also illuminated display on Monday Evening. 7022 BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers. Bowman and Son] [Bowman and Son PIANOS. HANDS. A BONA FIDE OFFER. BIGHT here we make those requiring a Piano a Splendid Offer, which should be embraced. NOW IS YOUE OPPORTUNITY. Remember, " A penny saved is a penny made.” Here is a chance to save not only pence But POUNDS, Bowman and Son] [Bowman and Son SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES. We must reduce stock, for we have shipments •omlng forward, and have a large stock on hand. We now offer—£so M “ OIOa ;gBB 1# s £45 £35 15 s £4O h"oppe £ 29 19s , ’ ’ from the Manufacturers. ~ Ten years’ Guarantee with every Piano. Bowman and Son] [Bowman and Son INSPECT OUR STOCK. , • ■ INSPECT OUE STOCK. Remember, it is much easier to pay £3O than £4O. ' ' BOWMAN & SON. 7019 Nora Addbess—2oo-206, HEREFORD STREET. ]p q e s a. l e. NORMAN’S ROAD, Papanui Eoad—9 Grand Building Sections, splendid position, each about quarter-acre. Price from £4O each, deposit and terms if required.

PAP Aiful ROAD, just ofi—2} Acres well laid out grounds, residence of 8 rooms, scullery, bathroom, hot : and cold water, stabling, coaon-honse, and.every modem convenience; lionse is exceptionally Well fitted with wardrobes, &c. EOLLESTON—IB Sections, each, three-quarter acre, clone- railway, must go ahead, fortune when Midland rail is open; cash wanted for business. £5 per section, •WOOX.STON, comer of Bamford’s and Cemetery Eoads—Over 2 acres rich land, high situation, large frontage, fenced macroearpa, ready for hull ding. WOOLSTON, facing Eiver Heathcote—l acre f ood land,, all in grass. Price low, deoosit and erms. , WO< ttSTON, well situated, 2 acres land, fenced and in crop. Would., cut up w-U for building purposes.. _ PENDA LTON—-A bargain, over 3J- acres productive'land, well-built residence of six rooms and offices, stabling, &c. Price greatly reduced; owner must realise. LINWOOD, best position, very handy for trams —Splendid residence, 7 rooms, beside bathroom, scuDery, pantry, laundry .and outbuildings, hot and , cold water, every convenience, quarter-acre, cheapest thing in the market. Sand for price. EAXSWELL—Over 50 acrea richest land in Canterbury, well-fenced and, subdivided, new 5-roomed house, stabling and usual buildings, large part of purchase money could remain at low Interest, would exchange part cash and house and few acres. CHRISTCHURCH, High and St Asaph Streets, opposite to and having the advantage of the grand picturesque view over the Convent grounds—ls MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING SECTIONS. The situation is most healthy, and on tram line. Having a large prospective value, these sections for residence, speculation or investment are without doubt the pick of the city. Ydla residences, terraces of ■ houses, or attractive semi-detached villas, built on this property would readily let to pay exceptionally gpo.dreturnon the outlay. Price the lowest obtaining, toms easy. STIRLING- STREET, SYDENHAM, just over railway, facing north —5-roomed house and scullery, and house- and’ scullery, each on section; of about quarter-acre, .never empty, good investment* Sell or would exchange for section, Panama, Eoad-or St Albans preferred. COUNT BY HOTEL AND SMALL FARM and cottage, handy to two railway stations, good,'district,'a nibble. TO~LET. CITY, Manchester Street—Offices, warehouse, stores and premises, suit merchant ormanufac-tarer,-large frontage, neaj? railway. Low rent. REQUIRED, Sent !I?AEMS ALL SIZES. QUE YEYT AUCTION SALE. OP PROPERTIES - "Will be in MAT. W. R. HAEBING (Associated with Bowman and Son), 200-206, HEREFORD STREET, CHRIST CHU KUiH. ZSS7 F. Jamauon. LBBSTON BALE. PEIDAT, 6XH APRIL. g PBCIAL ENTRIES : g-Q Sound-month. EWES, CKOSS-BREDS ■jjjQ Six and Eight-tooth EWES . Pat PIUS Oa'account of Official Assignee in Estate of William Hah, Spring Trap and Harness iTSBDE. JAMESON, TOf. Auctioneer,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10314, 5 April 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10314, 5 April 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10314, 5 April 1894, Page 8

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