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AN IDEAL BUNGALOW THE FINEST VALUE WE HAVE INSPECTED ST. ALBANS WEST mrn MERIVALB This exceptionally 'well-designed Bungalow of 5 large rooms, beautifully finished and fitted up quite out of the ordinary, with electric light and gas inevery room, artistic drawing-room with snug inglcwood seats, panelled throughout regardless of expense, and all rooms facing the sun. PINS LARGE SECTION of beautifully laid-ont, with two chains frontage—being room for another building site to-b» divided off. THE MOTOR SHED has all modern accessories- The ben emsmbh is perfect ; and we can recommend this as a charming home. ' PRICE,;;£I4SO P. 8. NIGHOLLS & Coy. AUCTIONEERS 134-6 Manchester-St. The property we advertised in this space on Saturday last w» have already sold HUGE .FURNITURE SALE TO-MORROW 1 O’CLOCK IN OUR ROOMS On Account of MR. F. BOWEN. Removed to our rooms for convenience of Sals MAIN ITEMS— Piano (Taylor); Singer D.H. Scwimr Machine (65) - Beautiful Oak Suite (Moquette); Fine Bedsteads ; Twin Single Bedsteads; Axminst°r Carpets; Oak Sideboards ; Dining-room Table (Extension), etc. P. S, NICHOLLB & COY. AUCTIONEERS NOTE NEW ADDRESS— I 74/6 MANCHESTER ST, ((/ S Church ol Enginnd Institute, Itotor.m Rest and Recreatioi for “The Boys” EngS?n a stitme C for sUTd ? hurcl It contains C must be both long ond dreary. 5000 FREE Morning and Afternoon Tea* are supplied at this Institute every month. To carry on this and similar work elsewhere we need your help. S«b4 your sobgcriptioeg to t The Military Affair* Committee, 20 Mxtlgrave Street, Wellington, £LS. V. HENDERSON. SBO. SHTRTCLIFFK, Joint Hon. Treasurer, HAINES-23 7 q Donations may also be sent to J. C. Adams, Es to, Bealey Street, Christchurch. w LI m HARRIS BROS. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS ON VERY EASY TERMS. NO EXTRA FOR TERMS &5 worth: £1 Deposit, 1/7 weekly *lO worth: £2 Deposit, 3/2 weekly £2© worth : £4 Deposit, 6/4 weekly £3O worth: £6 Deposit, 9/6 weekly £4O worth * £8 Deposit, 12/8 weekly £SO worth: £l© Deposit, 16 - weekly LARGER AMOUNTS BY ARRANGEMENT Ml Classes of Furniture and Furnishings in stock. rs: 158 HEREFORD ST. I 4INQ li SHOWROOM UPSTAIRS OPEN FRIDAY EVENING Your Grocer sells Peerless Flour ®gdbssbbbhbdb Every week his sales grow bigger, for more and more .people insist on having a Peerless ” It is pure W. Flour. Get it! JWHiMi'anuß gugiMJWMWirHi wwnn win D. H. Brown & Son, ore """M 1111111 I'yjiiiijnrpTTCTTimT J. T. LfIWRIE] LfIWRIE and BfIITON ETHOS. DALTON „;^H° T,ONEERS * HOUSE LAND AGENTS Hotel. Probate and General Valuators, Outslde Sale* couduoted when and where requ Wp Alwav«?° °i in Oak Furniture is well worth inspection. 3 cep a arge.,Assortment of New and Second-hand Furniture for Privat Uur ohow.Rooms.are open till q o’clock Friday evenings; LAWRIE and DALTON pay Highest Cash Prices for Second-hand Furniture n^™. thCy Wi " Ca “ and give y° u a l jricc -' WWRIE and DALTON. Auctioneer TELEPHONE 1955 ■. ao Tumgircot.neudoor tWPm*

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12687, 8 July 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12687, 8 July 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12687, 8 July 1919, Page 2