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AUCTIONS. HARRIS BROS. SATURDAY AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY! THIS DAY!! THIS DAY!!! At 10.30 sharp. IN THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 15, HEREFORD ST. -jVrESSRS HARRIS BROS’. List lor ToL’A day’s Sale is a 3 follows :-r-MOTOR-BICYCLE (guaranteed) CANADIAN ORGAN SINGER SEWING MACHINE 7-PIECE SUITE IN LEATHER 7-PIECE SUITE IN SADDLEBAG 7-PIECE SUITE IN VELVET GOOD GUN and 300 CARTRIDGES SECOND-HAND BICYCLES (Ladios and Gents) And A Largo Entry of Dining-room. Drawingroom, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. J. A. SIMSON, 45 Auctioneer. FURNITURE AUCTION SALE. MONDAY NEST, DEC. 20., at 1.30 p.m. ON THE PREMISES, 16, CONFERENCE STREET, CITY (Off Durham Street north). Messrs Harris bros. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs Galbraith to sell by Public Auction, as above, the whole of her Household Furniture and Effects, including: WALNUT PIANO (by Weber) 7-PIECE SUITE in Maroon Plushette Aft Gin POLISHED RIMU SIDEBOARD And all the usual Dining-room Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. Furniture on view from 10 a.ra. Monday. J. A. SIMSON, 51 • Auctioneer. TIMBER SALE! TIMBER SALE! TUESDAY NEXT,”"DEC. 21, at 1 p.m. ON THE PREMISES, Comer of HIGH and TUAM STREETS. ■jV/irESSBS HARRIS BROS, have been instructed by Messrs A. J. White to sell by Public Auction, as above— Hundreds of Feet Good Second-hand Timber (all sizes) A Large Quantity Corrugated Iron Also Doors, Windows, Sashes, Mantels, etc. POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. J. A. SIMSON, Auctioneer. BOOT SALE! BOOT SALE! WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m. In the CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 155, Hereford Street. ~j\/ij ESSRS HARRIS BROS, have been in■liJL structed by a Southland Importer, who is largely overstocked, to Sell by Auction, as above—--150 PAIRS LADIES’ FIRST-CLASS BOOTS and SHOES, all sizes. These Boots are all Good Saleable Linos, and are to bo Sold Without Reserve. J. A. SIMSON, 52 Auctioneer. A CHRISTMAS'AUCTION SALE! THURSDAY NEXT, DEC. 23, at 2 p.m. In the CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 155, Hereford Street. PIANO S! PIANO SI PIANO SI DINNER SETS! TEA SETS! PLATED WARE! "jVf ESSR.S HARRIS BROS., having a large irJL s tock of Dinner Sots. Tea Sets and Plated Ware still in hand from their Wholesale Stock, have decided to hold A GREAT PUBLIC AUCTION SALE On THURSDAY, DEC. 23, at 2 p.m. sharp, In the CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, When the Whole of THESE CHOICE AND VALUABLE GOODS Will be DISPOSED OF UNDER THE HAMMER. The Plated Ware includes:—Cr»o*«, Biscuits, Salmis, Pickloo, Toast Racks, Celery, Teapots, Hot-water Jugs, Crumb Trays and Brush, Sugar and Creams, Sugars, Sweets, Spirit Flasks, Liqueur Frames, Cake Dishes, Butters, Marmalades, Rose Bowls, Cheese Stands, Afternoon Teaspoons, Serviette Kings, Bread Forks, Jam Spoons, etc. PIANOS! PLANO S! Seven Very Handsome Walnut Pianos m frame, latest improvements) will be ared by Auction at the same sale. Tho inos have just beon landed, and are to sold at a very low price, as the importers : overstocked. J. A. SIMSON, :q Auctioneer.

B R O 8., gAK B I 8 GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, ESTATE AGENTS, ETC., 165, Hereford Street, Christchurch. FURNITURE SALES IN ROOMS EVERT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. OUTSIDE SALES A SPECIALITY. Every Article Classified to the Best Advantage. CASH BUYERS OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE IN ANY QUANTITY. SYDENHAM (NEAR COLOMBO STREET). FOR SALE! FOE SALE! TO WIND UP AN ESTATE. £575GOOD Sound Houso (kauri), 6 1 rooms, washhouse, loose-box, 2 trapsheds, 3-sta.l stable and loft; full i-acro Eection, nicely laid out. This properly is very handy to the City, and would suit a cabman or carrier. Terms can bo arranged. Fuller particulars on application. HARRIS BROS., Fol. 157 155, Hereford Street. A CHEAP FARM! A CHEAP FARM! FOR SALE! FOR SALE! m ACRES of Really Good Land, well subdivided, well fenced and well watered; good dwelling-house and all necessary outbuildings. Note Cl* Price: FOURTEEN POUNDS PER ACRE! This is a Cheap Farmland wo strongly advise intending buyers to inspect it. HARRIS BEOS., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 155, Hereford Street. Fol. 19 SUMNER. WE have Two Cheat) Cottages for Sale in Sumner. As tho owner is permanently residing in the North Island, a low offer will be accepted. HARRIS BROS., Fol. 158 155, Hereford Street. A BARGAIN NEAR CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY STATION. TWO Really Good Little Cotc£»OOU tages, eaoh containing 4 rooms. Both let to good tenanhn This is a good spec. The houses aro never empty, being within 3 minutes’ walk of tho railway station. Full particulars from HARRIS BROS., Fol. 153 155, Hereford Street. QHEAP SECTIONS. £3SO—J-acro, double frontage, near railway. Call early if you want this. £lso—l-acre, Linwood, fenced and planted. ST ALBANS—I-acres from £lls. £2lo—l acre, near Colombo Street south. This is a fino building site. HARRIS BROS., 155, Heroford Street. NEW SHOPS TO LET IN RANGIOEA. A PPLICATIONS are invited for LEASING ia- tho TWO NEW BRICK SHOPS recently erected by mo at the corner of Ixigh and Good Stroo.s. Rangiora. Applications to bo in by Wednesday Next, 22nd iust. MARK SCOTT. jog Rangiora. DAIRY FARM—9 miles from Christchurch, adjacent to creamery.—Very iirst-class land; areas ranging iroin 25 to 00 acres. Price £35 per acre. Adjoining farms admittedly same class of land so.d for £SO upwards. Easy terms; balance 5 per cent on long term. J. G. MAN S 117, Colombo Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 15180, 18 December 1909, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 15180, 18 December 1909, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 15180, 18 December 1909, Page 16

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