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H. ALLCHURCH AND CO. TO-DAY TO-DAY j_[ ALLCHURCH AND CO. will sell.: At 9 o’clock—Hundreds of cases of Peaches, Apricots, Cherries, Plums, etc. Also Strawberries, Raspberries, Tomatoes, etc. Also on account of whom it may concern, 30 bags of Canadian Onions (freshly picked over and splendid sample), must be sold. At 1 o’clock—Pigs and Poultry. At 1.30. —On account of whom it may concern 60 Sacks of Fowl Wheat, must be cleared, also a line of oats. To follow: Fruit, produce, vegetables, etc. Also household furniture and effects, including a lot of jam jars, Pres. Pans, etc. “THE RIALTO" H. ALLCHURCH AND CO. Auctioneers, Valuators, Licensed Land Agents, Alliance Assurance, Fire, etc.. Fruit and Produce Brokers. FRUIT FRUIT FRUIT FRUIT We hold DAILY SALES of FRUIT of # all descriptions Every Morning ■Commencir.g at 9 o’clock and continuing on u ’■"! cleared.

New arriving daily: Apricots, Peaches, Strawberries. Cherries, Raspberries, Tomatoes, etc. Also Green Peas, New Potatoes, and other vegetables.

If u: able to attend the Auction ring ’Phone 174 and we will attend to your requirements.

WANTED OFFER We, are now prepared to receive any reasonable offer for that Beautiful and Valuable Property overlooking Caroline Bay and known as Ti Ora. In the estate of the late Mr Thos. Thomson, a property of great prospective value. Come along and give us your offer. ALSO: The vacant section at the corner of Beverley Road and Stafford Street. ANY REASONABLE OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED. H. ALLCHURCH AND CO. The oldest established Auction Firm in South Canterbury. MASON AND SINCLAIR THOMSON Chief Agents—North British and Mercantile Insurance C., Ltd. Agents—A.M.P. Society. SHAREBROKERS LAND AGENTS SECRETARIES WANTED for reliable client, 6-roomed furnished house for a term from March. Highfield preferred.

FOR SALE a good country general store, handy to Timaru, rent 20/for shop and living rooms. Price for Stock and Fittings £l5O.

MASON AND SINCLAIR THOMSON Beswick Street. HERE THEY ARE THREE THREE THREE NEW THREE -HREE THREE THREE BUNGALOW THREE THREE THREE THREE SPECIALS THREE THREE THREE I—Brand New 5-roomed brick bungalow replete with every mof i convenience, situated Highfleld. PRICE—£9SO. i—Choice 4-roomed brick bungalow and sleeping porch, level and sunny section. Situated Otipua Road. PRICE—£B3S i—Very attractive 4-roomed brick bungalow, complete in every detail Good section, desirable locality. PRICE—£BOO uet us arrange an Inspection for you. G. D. VIRTUE AND CO., Estate Agents, Insurance Agents, Sharebrokers. 12 Chuich St WAIMATE AUCTION COY. £850—274 ACRES FREEHOLD, Situate close to Walmate, with 4-roomed house and outbuildings. Terms arranged. (D. 86 £2500—304 ACRES. LJR„ rent 1/9 Acre. 100 acres in wheat, 35 acres tn oats, 100 acres in new grass. Here Is an exceptionally cheap farm offered at the price foi a quick sale. (D 90) 262 ACRES FREEHOLD; 45 acres tn wheat, 30 acres in oats, 10 acres tn peas. New 5-roomed house, eJ. and all conveniences. 11l health only reason for selling. Price £25 acre or near offer. (D. 91 WAIMATB AUCTION COY. CRAIG lES ’PHONE 82. P.O BOX 69. FLEX AND DULUX THE IDEAL PAINT FOR MOTOR CARS AND FURNITURE. ETC. Obtainable at— CRAIGIES ’PHONE 112 P.O BOX 69.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLI, Issue 20312, 10 January 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLI, Issue 20312, 10 January 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLI, Issue 20312, 10 January 1936, Page 16

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