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H. ALLCHURCH AND CO. 1 CLEARING SALE WEDNESDAY NEXT, (MARCH 17). II ALLCHURCH AND CO. have re- ’ ceived instructions from MR E. D. BUST (of Sefton Street) who has leased his residence to sell on Wednesday next the whole of his VERY HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. PLEASE NOTE.—That owing to the limited outside space at MR BUST’S residence the sale will be held in the SKATING RINK building. Stafford Street, opposite Ballantynes. FULL DETAILS NEXT SATURDAY. SALE OF BUILDING MATERIAL THURSDAY NEXT (March 18). TJ ALLCHURCH AND CO. have re- ‘ ceived instruction; to sell on the site of the Foresters Hall, George Street (opposite Balmoral Hotel), a LARGE QUANTITY OF BUILDING MATERIAL, Timber, Iron, etc. FULL DETAILS NEXT SATURDAY. SALE OF SPLENDIDLY SITUATED TOWN RESIDENCE FRIDAY MARCH 19, AT 2.30 P.M. LI ALLCHURCH AND CO. will sell ■ at their rooms (the Rialto) on behalf of the TRUSTEES of the ESTATE of the LATE CATHERINE NICOL a splendidly situated freehold property situated 43 BEVERLEY ROAD, containing 27.6 perches, together with the 6-Roomed SEMI-BUNGALOW residence complete with all Modern Conveniences. For fuller details see last S/.turday’s “Herald.” The auctioneers will be pleased to show prospective buyers over the property. CLEARING SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24. II ALLCHURCH AND CO. have re- ’ ceived instructions from the TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS and AGENCY CO. of N.Z. LTD. in the estate of the LATE THOS. THOMSON to sell at his late residence (Ti Ora), Stafford Street North, the whole of the superior household furniture and effects. FULL DETAILS LATER ISSUE. H. ALLCHURCH AND CO. “THE RIALTO” BESWICK STREET FRUIT SALES AT 10 A.M. DAILY Very large quantities of Fruit of all descriptions arriving daily. Buy Now. A GLANCE A’.” OUR PROPERTY ADVERTISEMENT will interest you. What we offer and advertise we confidently recommend A HOME UNEXCELLED AS REGARDS SITUATION and VALUE— Artistic Bungalow, 7 rooms and i acre, o- 'Looking the Bay. A property in this select and favoured locality soon finds a ready sale. You cannot get better value. Owner leaving Timaru and £1650 secures. Inspect. Don’t delay. OWNER SAYS SELL (leaving Timaru), 5 rooms, Bungalow, wood plastered, over l-Bth acre, situate North End. £950. Immediate possession, price right. Inspect and satisfy yourself. A SUNNY HOME AT SUNNY HIGHFIELD, 7-roomed Bungalow, brick, up-to-date, J acre, garage, owner leaving for North Island and offers this beautiful home for £1450. A freehold you’ll be proud of, inspect and get first option.

PIGS and POULTRY Sales held every FRIDAY at 1 O’clock. CLEARING SALES arranged at shortest notice. CONSULT US FOR BEST RESULTS H. ALLCHURCH AND CO. Auctioneers, Property and Commission Agents. J7OR SALE—29S Acres (grazing and fattening country), modern buildings. Price, £1900; deposit, £250. Balance long term Government Mortgage. W. M. COTTERELL, Opp. Post Office, Timaru. ’Phone 559. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY A.M.P. FUNDS NOW £106,000,000 |T WILL INTEREST MEMBERS and INTENDING MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY TO LEARN THAT THE COLOSSAL SUM OF Nearly £28,000,000 worth of new business was completed during 1936. AN INCREASE OF NEARLY £4,000,000 OVER THE PREVIOUS YEAR! A FRESH RECORD FOR THE SOCIETY £6,323.314 WAS COMPLETED IN NEW ZEALAND ACCEPT ONLY THE BEST IN LIFE ASSURANCE WRITE AT ONCE FOR PARTICULARS AND PARTICIPATE IN THE 1937 DISTRIBUTION OF PROFITS FULL PARTICULARS WILL BE FORWARDED ENTIRELY FREE FROM ANY OBLIGATION. FRED M. WARD, Representative for New Business G. F. SMYTHE, District Manager.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20672, 10 March 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20672, 10 March 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20672, 10 March 1937, Page 16