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AUCTIONS H. MATSON AND CO. TATTERSALL'S. TATTERSALL'S. ATTEUSALL'S. TATTERSALL'S. SATURDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES include:— Account T. W. Crossen, Dunso-ndel—--1 Hunter by (Stronghold, dam by Bluegown, 6 yoors; splendid juniper. Good harness horse 1 2-year-old Colt, unbroken, by Bribery, dum by Lincoln Yet Account Mr Dawson, Eiccarton — 1 Good Spring- Trap Mare, broken s. and h.; trial Account of » Client—--1 Bay Stallion Pygmalion, aged, by Rothschild—Hani. Entries Invited. ' / 130 H. MATSON AND COY. LITTLE RIVER SALE. TUESDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. OFFERTXT, E WILL OFFERAccount Mr Laurio Wilson, Tcddington, 9 Cows 4 Yearlings 8 Cows and 8 Calves 49 Mixed Cattle 60 2-year-old Cattle. ENTRIES INVITED. 188 H. MATSON AND CO. HARRIS BROS. SHORT NOTICE. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. On account of ~,,„, MR G. N. ORS3OURN, SMITH STREET, KAIAPOI. On SATURDAY "NEXT, 18th November, at 1 o'clock. HIGH CLASS FURNITUiiE A>.D , EFFECTS. I ESSES HAREIS BEOS, have been-* instructed by Mr G. N. Orsbourn to Sell, ./ithout reserve, tho CONTENTS of his REALLY WELL FURNISHED ED HOUSE, on above- date, at KAIAPOI. Ab the owner is leaving for the North Island, his Furniture and Effects are to be sold ABSOLUTELY to tho HIGHEST BIDDER. Tho list inclucles*-Walnut piano. Axminster carpet, quaint settee and 3 divan easy chairs, secretaire, drophead Singer sewin" machine, sideboard, dining tablo and chairs, leather couch, chevals, duchessc chests, withstands and ware, brass-rail bedsteads, stretchers and all bedding, linoleum, ha land stair runner, .nigs and mats, hanging, lamp, crockorv, glassware, cutlery, pots, pans, and sundries too numerous to mention. NO RESERVE. 83 J. G. ANDERSON, Auctbneor. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO. FURNITURE— AUCTION -FURNITURE THIS DAY—I p.m.—THIS DAY. ■ IN OUR MANCHESTER ST. ROOMS' A LARGE Entry of SUPERIOR FURNJ A. TURE including Magnificent Piano, Sideboard, Din. Table, Wardrobes, Cheval Duohesse, M.T. Washstund and Ware, D.H. Machine, Couches. iTionograph and Records. Ladies' and Gent's Bikes, otc. P. S. NICHOLLS AND COY, 160 Auctioneers. SMITH AND BRUERE. CLOSE TO PAPANUI ROAD, ST ALBANS. £I6OO. ; ' Exceptionally Well Built 3-storey Bungalow of 7 room's, baleen/ facing north, panelled hal! and living room, electric light, every possible convenience, gas, copper, motor-shed and drive. Section of over QUAIUEttACRE, well laid out in lawns, shrubs, otc. AN IDEAL RESIDENCE. Inspectifn arranged on application to SMITH AND BRUERE, US, Hereford Street. NEW BUNGALOW. JUST OVER BEALEY. AVENUE. £785. 5 Good Rooms, western aspect, replete with every possible convenience. ' Splendid Section of nearly QUARTEKFult particulars and inspection arranged on application to Agents. SMITH AND BRUERE, 118, Hereford Street. HAN'DY TO RAILWAY STATION AND POWER HOUSE. Spteadid-built House of 5 rooms, plastered ad papered, bathroom, hot and cold hervice, gas, sewer connection. GOOD SECTION all well planted, lawns, etc. PRICE ASKED FOR QUICK SALE—£S7S. OWNER LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH. For location and full particulars. SMITH AND BRUERE, • 148, Hereford Street. .QUI33 SALE. WANTED. PRICE GREATLY REDUCED. GRAND POSITION. PLENDIDLY-BUILT 5-roomed Dwelling, y-> large rooms, northern aspect, returned verandah, high concrete foundations, plastered and papered throughout, large bathroom with hot and cold shower. SPLENDID QUARTER-ACRE SECTION, well laid out, lawns, motor drive, motor-shed, etc. OWNEH PREPARED TOvSACRIFICE. Full particulars from Agents. SMITH AND BRUERE, 148, Hereford Street. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO. ST ALBANS BUNGALOW. BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED. T»C7K—VERY PRETTY 5-ROOMED 3JKS I O BUNGALOW, tiled roof, electric light, Doulton bath, large square entrance hali, panelled, picked figured limber, r wido front, high section. A very fine, bold-looking residence, not the usual narrow type of bungalow. Deposit of £IOO accepted, end the balance by arrangement. SPEIRS. SAUNDERS AND CO. GLASSHOUSE PROPOSITION. A' GOOD LIVING IN IT. O ACRES (about), together with 5 glasshouses. A Buyer will now get the benefit the splendid crop of Tomntocs coming on. Thero are plenty of fruit trees on tho section, and altogether it is a good proposition for a man who wants to make a good living and be his own "boss." Wo can arrange very easy terms, Thero is a 5-roomed house (good) o!bd usual outbuildings. If. is not away in the backblocks, but trams pass the door. The owner is asking £I4OO, but ho may take less. Make an offer. •SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO. 2 ACRES. 6-ROOMEU HOUSE. KEEP A COW. PQ7r— THIS PROPERTY is computed 3iO I O to be worth £IOOO. It comprises about 2 ACRES of GOOD RICH LAND; grass ei present is up to-the knees. Owner says it will run two cows. Small orchard of" apples, pears, plums (several kinds), apricots, quinces, nuts, etc., etc. Small glasshouse end fernery. A good sound house, with bathroom, h. and c., gas, plastered and papered. Government mortgage at 4J per cent. Term,s arranged. ' Owner would consider taking house ai)d small section in exchange. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. £SO DEPOSIT. PCQK-5 ROOMS, everything of the latc3t and best, iucluding porcelain bath and electric light. It is honestly worth £650. The rooms are largo, plenty of oupboard space, etc. Right at the tram stop. This is a real nice homo. Let us run you out to see it. SPEIRS. SAUNDERS AND CO. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. "if\ ACRES, 4-Toomed House for Sole, or J.V/ would tako a House and 1-aoro in exchange. NEW BUNGALOW for Sale. Ownor taku Section' part payment. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO., 169. Cashol Street. A WISE STEP for you to tako .is to have WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS fitted to your Boots. They're British. ERNL E A F BUTTER. Its Purity is its Distinction. FEESH DAILY. ALL GROOEBa

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17328, 17 November 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17328, 17 November 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17328, 17 November 1916, Page 10

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