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AUCTIONS. JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE SUPERIOR BUNGALOW PROPERTY, 3-SEATICR MITCHELL COUPE, PRACTICALLY NEW FURNISHINGS. THURSDAY NEXT AUGUST 10th, at 1 p.m. ON THE PREMISES, No. 211 LINCOLN ROAD, JUST BEFORE SHOW (.ROUNDS, ALDINGTON. On Account of L. E. ANDREWS, ESQ. (who is leaving for Australia). THE LOVELY CLASSIC BUNGALOW OF 7 SPACIOUS ROOMS, 2 SIN PORCHES, AND BALCONY, electric light, indirect lighting, gas cooker, all olllces and conveniences, h.p. water, sewer connection, livingroom and hall panelled in Oregon, Kama flooring in kitchen, bathroom, bench in scullery and part of the hall. Challenge hot water service, gas copper, hot over tubs, space for two rooms in roof.large basement, massive concrete foundations, which go down 11 feet. . SPACIOUS MOTOR SHED. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY ONE OF THE FINEST AND MOST SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT BUNGALOWS THAT WE HAVE EVER HAD ON OUR BOOKS. Half an Acre of Land, nicely planted and laid out. ALSO, THE WHOLE OF - THE NEARLY NEW FURNISHINGS. MAIN ITEMS—BRUSSELS CARPET (ART DESIGN), CHESTERFIELD IN SHADOW TISSUE, EASY CHAIRS IN SHADOW TISSUE, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS IN TAPESTRY, JACOBEAN OAK TABLE, Bookcase, quaint design, Sea grass Chairs, Oak Coal Vase. Humpty, Palm Bowls, Palms, Art Curtains. SINGER DHOPHEAI) SEWING MACHINE, Indian Rugs, Mcr/amj>ore Rugs, Art Hall Carpet, Quaint Sideboard, Choice Pictures, 4 11.15. Dining Chairs. Wire Couch upholstered in Tapestry, Extension Tabic, AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER, Arininster Mats, Seagrass Mats, Linoleums, BEDROOM SUITE (comprising Wardrobe with Oval Mirror, Duchesse Chest with Ov:.l Mirror, Pedestal Cupboard, Wood Bedstead and Mattresses), 4ft Gin Wood Bedstead and Mattresses, Chcval Duchesse, Wood Cot, InKtitution Bedstead and Mattresses, Toilet Ware. Shadow Tissue Curtains, Window Seat, Crockery, China, Utensils, 2 Wringers, Garden Tools, Hose, Carpenter's Tools, etc., etc. 2-3-SEATER MITCHELL COUPE, 33 11.P., IN PERFECT ORDER, 0-eylinder, fitted with electric light and selfstarter. A most suitable c c r for lauy or doctor. ON VIEW ON MORNING OF SALE FROM !) O'CLOCK. The Property and Motor-car will be offered at 2 p.m. JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. C. E. JONES. Auctioneer. FOR PRIVATE SALE SOLELY ON ACCOUNT OF NOW BEING TOO LARGE FOR THE OWNER. ONE OF THE FINEST 2-STORY ART BUNGALOWS THAT WE HAVE HAD PLACED ON OUR BOOKS. UP TO DATE EN' EVERY PARTICULAR. It has a tiled roof, and contains 12 ROOMS, spacious living-rooms, beautifully papered throughout, electric light and fittings, power plugs, gas Are connections. ROOMS OPENING ON TO 3 BALCONIES. FACING NORTH. Three bathrooms, 4 lavatories (up and down stairs and outside), replete with cupboards, linen presses, glass and china cupboards, fine entrance hall with recess (panelled), 2 telephones, washbasins downstairs, servcry with sink and glass cupboards, large larder, pantry with sink, coalbin, washhouse, copper and tubs, maids bathroom with gas geyser, box-room under roof, wardrobes built in. Main bathroom has separate stand-up shower. THE RESIDENCE STANDS ON A NATURAL TERRACE, MOST SUNNY POSITION. JUST UNDER AN ACRE OF LAND, ALL FRONTAGE. Beautiful stream running through the property, with rustic bridge. Woodshed, fowlhouse and runs, SPACIOUS BRICK GARAGE with concrete wash, splendid room for man, conservatory, loose-boxes, sewer connection, h.p. water supply, asphalt tennis court. In perfect order. Very private. The garden is BEAUTIFULLY PLANTED WITH CHOICE SHRUBS and ROSES. 2 asparagus beds, good orchard. Water laid on everywhere. WITHIN TWO MINUTES OF THE TRAM, PRACTICALLY ON THE 2d SECTION. The land is worth to-day in the vicinity of £3OOO. FOR A QUICK SALE THE OWNER IS PREPARED TO ACCEPT THE LOW FIGURE OF £6500 Full particulars and cards to view on application to the SOLE AGENTS, JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. FENDALTON AND ST. ALBANS RESIDENCES. We have received instructions from MR A. RUDKIN to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, IN OUR HEREFORD STREET SALEROOMS, on WEDNESDAY, August 18th, at 2.30 o'clock. FENDALTON. No. 1G Queen's Avenue—Semi-Bungalow of 6 rooms, verandah, oriel window, good interior fittings and olllces. The land contains 1 ROOD 17 PERCHES, ell planted, shrubs, ornamental trees, and asphalt paths. This property is situated in one of the best city suburbs, and quite handy to tram. ALSO, AT ST. ALBANS. CORNER OF ST. ALBANS STREET and GORDON AVENUE-A Very Commodious Family Residence of 8 rooms and olllces, over 3-16ths of an acre. A line sunny spot, and immediate possession can be given. Please note, that both these properties are being sold to close a trust account, and must be realised. TONKS, NORTON & CO., LTD., ;M9O Auctioneers. ~> Y PUBLIC AUCTION. Instructed by the Public Trustee, in the Estate of JOSEPH PEEK, deceased, a Very Fine Building Allotment situated in PERCIVAL STRIiET, off Colombo Street South, SYDENHAM, containing about J-aere, good aspect, and wide frontage. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, IN OUR ROOMS, HEREFORD STREET, UCT 1 O N MAY BRIGHTON NORTH. uiting Flcmington Avenue, just off Rti course Road, north aspect, g< macadamised roads and footpaths. Each containing 21 PF.RCHES, all level bandy to Iram, school, and beach, electric light and gas available. For positive sale BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In our Rooms, Hereford Street, on WEDNESDAY, August 18th, at 2.80 o'clock TONKS, NORTON & CO, LTD., £lB Auctioneers. (p | Q A-SOUND 4 Booms, high section, sewered. Howard & Harris, 91a Hereford Street. d. Howard & Harris, 91a 5583 (1 ROCERY', with extra cottage let at 15/-; T turnover £3OO month; no delivery. £IOSO. Hcward & Hums, 91a Hereford St.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2028, 14 August 1920, Page 31 (Supplement)

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2028, 14 August 1920, Page 31 (Supplement)

Page 31 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2028, 14 August 1920, Page 31 (Supplement)