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AUCTIONS. JONES, McCROSTIE COT., LTD. THIS DAY,' at 12 Noon. ' IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. QN account of JOHN HALL, ESQ (who has given up business), ON THE PREMISES, MANCHESTER STREET, OPPOSITE CLOCK TOWER, Comprising MILNER’S SAFE, double door, with 2 drawers, measuring Sit x 2ft 6in x 4ft; HORSE, 2 GROCER’S CARTS, 4WHEELED VAN, Covered Top. full loch; 4-WHEELED DELIVERY VAN, 2-lock; 2 BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL, 3 DAYTON COMPUTING SCALES, LATEST CASH REGISTER WITH TOTAL ADDER AND COUPONS, Cash Register Details for No. 95 Machines, etc., etc. ALSO, ON ACCOUNT OF THE OWNER, 17J-H.P. CROSSLEY ELECTRIC LIGHTING TYPE GAS ENGINE, IN GOOD ORDER, WITH NEW MAGNETO; engine has balanced crank, complete with silencer, gas bag <rnd tank. JONES, McCROSTIE CO„ LTD. C. E. JONES, 40 Auctioneer. £630 ONLT ' UPPER RICCARTON. Situate right on tram stop. SPLENDIDLY BUILT HOUSE OF 5 LARGE ROOMS (20 x 14, etc.), beautifully papered and decorated from end to end. all modern offices and conveniences, including elcctrio light and fittings, h. and c. service, wardrobes and cupboords built in, sunny verandah, scullery, largo washhouse, copper and tubs. The section contains §-ACRE, and is exceptionally well sheltered nnd fenced, beautifully laid out and planted, lawn, garden and orchard, asphalt paths; splendid fowlhouse and run. Reasonable terms can he arranged. This property is in splendid order throughout, and a purchaser would not have to spend one shilling on it. Folio 419 JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY. LTD. £650 °' xr ' Must be Sold to wind up Estate Accounts. SITUATE WITHIN ONE MINUTE’S WALK OF Id SECTION. On Tram Route and in a Good District. EXCEPTIONALLY WELL - BUILT HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS and Verandah, plastered and papered throughout, gas, h. and c. service, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs, etc. The Section is a corner one and contains FULL 1-ACRE, well laid out and planted with fruit and ornamental trees, asphalt paths, well fenced. We can strongly recommend this property to anyone requiring a FIRST-CLASS HOME. CLOSE TO THE CITY. The Trustees have just lowered the price to ensure a quick sale. JONES. M’CROSTIE CO„ LTD. Folio 447. FOR URGENT SALE. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. Situate right in the heart of the City, and on a main thoroughfare*. GOOD SHOP, with plate glass windows and rooms upstairs, exceptionally well fitted with show cases, mirrors, etc. Long lease can bo had at a reasonable rental. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. 111-health the solo reason for owner being compelled to sell. Price and full particulars to bono fide buyers. F°l 50 JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD. £640 OSLYST ALBANS BUNGALOW. SITUATE CLOSE TO CAR, 2d SECTION. WELL-BUILT BUNGALOW, containing 3 GOOD ROOMS, panelled hall, gas and fittings, throughout, h. and c. service, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs. Nice Section, well laid out in lawn and garden, asphalt paths, etc. Owner leaving for North Island, hence a quick sale is desired. Reasonable terms can be arranged. JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY. LTD. Fol. 529

HILLARY AND BAXTER. HILLARY AND BAXTER, gSTATE AGENTS and LAND BROKERS. ' NOTE THE NEW ADDRESS: 178. MANCHESTER STREET. Next corner Worcester Street. rpWO STOREY ART BUNGALOW. 6 ROOMS AND SLEEPING BALCONY. HIGHEST PART OF ST ALBANS. 8 MINUTES FROM TRAM. Dining Room, 20 x 14, with G light Bay window extra, panelled m picked figured rimu, brown tile slab fireplace, with massive rimu mantel, servery from pantry, double electric fitting. Entrance Hall, Sit wide, panelled in figured rimu, 4-light window in artistic leadlights gives splendid lighting; cloak recess and lavatory basin. Pretty electrio fitting. Verandah is 6ft Gin wide, faces the sun, and well sheltered from the prevailing winds. Breakfast Room, 15ft 6in x 13, has 5-liglit bay window, cupboard and bookcase, with clear leadlight doors built in, attractive grate, with h.p. boiler, and quaint rimu mantel. Electric fitting. Kitchen is well fitted in every respect with 3 fine cupboards, long draining board, white enamel sink with tiled back. Latest stylo range, with tile back and hearth, and h.p. boiler. This, together with the breakfast room hot water service insures a constant supply of hot water. Electric light, also Gas for cooking. The Pantry, which is between the Kitchen and Dining Room, is well supplied with shelving, built in covered Meat Safe, and ServerjT’with sliding panel. "Washhouse has Gas Copper and usual Tubs, Coalhouso adjoins, also Lavatory, all under cover and connected by verandah. The Bedrooms, which are all large, aro well arranged to got all the sun possible, and aro beautifully fitted with Wardrobes, Electric Light, Picture Rails, etc. Tlio main Bedroom is 15ft x 14ft, and has a very pretty fireplace in blue and attractive mantel. Bathroom, 9ft x Gft Gin, in white enamel, has full size Porcelain Bath and Lavatory Basin. Tlio Sleeping Balcony is a great feature with this house It measures 14ft x 10ft, faces the sun, and protected froth all the winds, and is accessible either from the main Bedroom or the landing. The Section, containing nearly i acre, is very high and is laid out with concreto paths, etc. The General Appearance of the House is good, having 2 huge gable 3 and tiled roof. Price £ISOO. Immediate possession. We have inspected this Proneity nnd can recommend it to any one iu search of a good house. HILLARY AND BAXTER, Estato Agents, * 178,-Manchester Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIVI, Issue 17700, 29 January 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIVI, Issue 17700, 29 January 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIVI, Issue 17700, 29 January 1918, Page 10

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