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Fendalton Bargain Garden Hoad immediate Possession, Wp have been favoured with instructions,to sell A PARTICULARLY GOOD 7-ROOMED HOUSE In above favourable locality. The bouse, ( which is roomy and nicely papered, is in a good, sunny position, lias return verandah, and very fine box bay windows, and usual conveniences, gas stove, etc. ,Tho house! winch is about ten years old, could not be replaced under £llO9, Section, winch is full quarter, is worth over £4OO. Deep well. Shed (14 x 12). GIVEN AWAY AT £IOSO. Folio 124. J. B. Neale & Co, SOLE AGENTS, Ingiis’Buildings, Christchurch 'Phone 3802. I. ME and DM.TOI (THOS. DALTON AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS Kotsl, Probat ; nnd Gsnsral Valuator., Outside Salts conducted when and where required, u a tc designs in Oalc Furniture is well worth inspection. PrfvaJ^l! Cee n n o ssortmc,,t of New and Second-hand Furniture for , Mle ' oar Shovr R ooms ere open till 9 o’clock Friday evenings.' UW.IIE and DALTON pay Highest Cash Prices for Second-hand Furniture &*£*** will Call “ nd « ive y° u a P rice ' I AWRIE and DALTON, Auctioneers. TELEPHONE 1955 210 Tuam Street, ne.t door lo Opera House. Important Clearing Sale On Wednesday Next, at 11 o’clock ON THIS PREMISES The Contents of Berwick House 72 ROLLESTON AVENUE, (opposite KagJey Park Gate) Wc have boon favoured with instructions from SIRS. HANSEN, who has sold her property, to Soli by Public Auction, Without Reserve, the Contents S her 9-roomed house, known ns Berwick House, 72 Rolkston Avenue. * T he . M ?, m 'teim include Drawing-room and Dining-room Furniture A.mmiblci Oirput (i;2 x 12) Moquette Suite, Chesterfield, 6 H.B. Dining fJmus. Lx,eiisioni Dining fable, Round Table (walnut), Kauri Mirror anr) 1 T) T ftWe > Wardrobes, 7 Wood Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses. Single and Double Crockery, Glassware, Table Linen. Bed Linen. Single and‘Double KUchen mcnsfls > ttJSSt DON’T FORGET-WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 11 o’clock. OPEN FOR INSPECTION TUESDAY AFTERNOON HARRIS BROS. R. PARKER, Auctioneer. Properties Auction Saturday Next 12 o’clock In Oar Roams 1 RESIDENCE CITY 2 HOUSE 151 SALISBURY STREET CITY 481 TUAM STREET 3 5 HOUSES CITY •SECTION 479 to 489 ST. ASAPH ST. CITY 437 ST. ASAPH STREET 5 HOUSE SUMNER 61 COLENSO STREET 1. On behalf of the Owner we will offer his well-built residence ot 9 rooms, Situated No. 151 Salisbury St., near Colombo St,, with every large rooms, fireplace each room. Quarter-acre Section right in the heart of tho City, being only few minutes from Square. Most suitable’ for business man. 2. On behalf of Mr. A. b. H. Neate, the 5-roomed house, situated No, 481 Tuam Street, with every convenience, and compact section. 3. Op behalf of an Absentee, tbe fine House, situated Nos. 479 to 489 St. Asaph St., comprising eomfonable four and five-roomed houses’ same being ■l. Tho Section of 2! pen-bes, situated No. 487 St. Asaph Street bigii see!inn, with H.P. water and sower laid on. 6. The House of 5 rooms, situated 61 Colenso St., Sumner, seaside, and only a few minutes from beach nnd tram. comfortable for Saturday Nest 12 o’clock In Our Rooms We hold weekly auction sales of Properties every Saturday. Wo charge ] no fee for auctioning. Clients wishing to dispose of Properties kindly confer with us. P. S. Nicholls & Co AUCTIONEERS. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICES. LVOUKG- MEN, Earn Big Pay by studying in spare time AEROPLANE CONparticnlars to-day TRUGTIOX. Obtain com HERN AND SPKOSEN, Hoorn 18, High Street Chambers LA, High Street. BATTERIES, Batteries, Batteries for electric torches, only is oaoh; every Jttilery guaranteed. I2a, Cashel St. t2 doors rojn Balhintync's) PIANO tor Sale, equal to now; will accept ±’o deposit. 124, Cashel St. u> .oors from Bailantyne's). Sale, only £fi; tho very latest. 124, ■a sir el St .(2 doors irom Ball'ant.yno'a). ’ tfOH Sale, Gramophone, 6 - Records, 200 Needles, £3 17s 6d for ash. 121, Cashel St. (2 doors from Baliaumo's). i/r-ANDOLIN Harp for Sale, 17a 6d, ooat £2 17s Gd. 124, Cashel St. (2 doors from ■wo doors from Ballontyne’s) AC'TK—BINWOOD —i Rooms, all conItJ veniences, gas, plastered and apered i-acrc, close to tram. Government .ortgaga £3OO. H. G-, LIVINGSTONE NL) CO , 133, Hers ford Street (opp. Bank .2.). "TONPECTIONEBY and Soft Drinks,“Tco J Cream, etc.; sliop nicely fitted up. ease, stock, fittings, etc., £IBO. A. J arrant, 184, Cashel St. 5365 "|OME One, Como All. Pananui. Sunday J Dth. Sacred Concert Brass Band.' 2,8()! - - lion at Auction Price in th hlillsrdo Subdivision. St Martin kHI LAY, loth, at JONES 1 XL COY.’S Booms. ’ noNcIiETE pithTJSOSto Estimates free. G. <\\ Barrington St., Spreydon. tho Crowd—Orange X nesday next. ° n OUSE, 5 Booms and Cony J-X deposit, £1 a week A A mg good position. C.li.E, ]TULLDAXT Shoes—Slaney’s U XX vos and Easy Walknig SI TEST landed, consignment W B. Sorensen, Lichfield 61 1 EET-OEF Clothing.—l ani ■ ,u all kinds of Men’s Clothi pay Good Prices for Good Cl a letter to Star." T IVE up where the sun a] -ax forget the Auction Saß Sections on St Martina tramli MeCKOSTIE’B Booms, at 7 - DAY, Kith, WTOraERa, call and inspeci _ _ Chairs at Longdin’a 535-340, Colombo St., near Be AT OVELETTES wanted. Christian, 6d doeou p bookseller. 116. Manchester s' ■RIND 991. tTb. KhTpR xu Repairer, 108, Cashel CACHED Concert at Paps Hth. Proceeds for Mod lection.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19842, 10 January 1920, Page 16

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