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For Sa.Se by Public Auction In the Chamber of Commerce , Feby. 18th and 25th, at 7.30 p.m. 13 Houses - 3 Sections No. 1 Satie 18th Feby. No. 2 Sale 25th Feby. On account of Mrs, Grouse — Her Six-roomed Modern Bungalow, all conveniences, concrete paths, orchard and garden: also Two Modern Batches, together with w£ acres good land. Situated 36 Page's Road, Bromley. On account of Mr. Rhind— His new 5-rocmed up-to-date Bungalow, every convenience; built of seasoned woods. An ideal home. Full i-aore. Situated 39 Malcolm Avenue, Fisherton. On account of Mr. Palmer— His 6-rooraed Square House, in good order and condition; also two detached sleeping-out rooms, and large new motor garage, together with 5 acres rich land, on which the owner has grazed four cows all the year round. Situated 2 Blenheim Road, Lr. Riccarton. On account of Mr. W. C. McPherson — His Five-roomed Bungalow', plastered and papered, all conveniences, laid out garden and lawn, also vegetable Full i-acre. Situated 31 Corson Avenue, Fisherton, On account of Mr. Werry— His New 5-roomed Bungalow, all conveniences. This place is built of the very best timber, and is real'y an ideal home, Fu.l 2-ocre laid. Situated 175 Bietsoe Avenue, Sprcvdon. On account of Mrs. Appleton —Her 5-rbomed Large Square House, all ’conveniences. Full i-acre land. Substantially built home. Situated corner Mayfield Avenue and West Belt, Riccarton. On account of Mr. Marsh— H|s B-Toomed Square House, and coxrveniences, also large workshop, and well laid out fowl runs. Splendid pro posit or anyone contemplating poultry farming. Situated 91 Lyttelton Street, Spreydon. On account of Mr. .Gorrie— His Beautiful b‘-roomed T. House, all conveniences. Most of the rooms are exceptionally large and airy. A charming and artistically finished home. About i-acre land. Situated 78 Burke Street, Addington. On account of Gin Yuk, his double-fronted shop and dwelling recently renovated throughout. Situated 41 Victoria St. On account of Mr. Marshall* — His Quarter-acre Section, situated corner Bletsoe Avenue and Selwvn Street. On account Messrs, McLaughlin Bros, theix-five-roomed house (with conveniences), situated 3 04 Queen Street. On account Messrs. McLaughlin Bros. their three-roomed house, with conveniences, situated 103 Hawden St. On account Messrs. McLaughlin Bros, their three-roomed cottage and conveniences, situated 105 Hawden St. On account Messrs. McLaughlin Bros, their QuarteT-acre Section, fenced, situated Innes Rd. On account of Mr. Norton, his Quarter-acre Section, situated 23 Chicester St., Radley. On account of a Client—His Five-roomed T House, substantially built, in good order, and artistically finished with every modern convenience. Nearly i-acre good rich land, situated 34. Park St., Opawa. “ FOR SALE ” BOARDS ON ALL PROPERTIES Full Particulars from . . H. C. Smith’ Auction*.,. The City Market Colombo Street ’Phone 4497 ENQUIRE TO-OAY I 550

LAND SALESMEN & VALUATORS tnglis’ Buildings, CHRISTCHURCH PHONE 2293. JUST A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS. Fivo-roomed house, newly papered and painted, hot and cold water, electric light, gas coqjter aud heater, all the rooms are spacious, panirj, scullery, attached washhouse, within the sewer area.' Fruit trees, nice gardens, 3-acre of land. This is the cheapest house property on our books at present. The price is £550, exceptionally easy terms. Call immediately for further particulars. Folio 109. 5 ACRES OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY LAND. Almost new o-roomed Bungalow, the very latest, every convenience, electric light, hot and cold water, fancy clinker brick open' fireplaces, good range all the rooms are tastefully decorated art wall papers, bathroom m ‘white,’ enamel bath and basin, pantry, scullery, washhouse, etc. The out buildings include a storeroom, motor shed, pigstye, fowlhouse. The loud vs among the best in Canterbury, is subdivided into 5 paddocks, ware fences all new, watered by artesian well and springs, 2 acres ready tor crop, balance m | grass. Owner will leave first mortgage on the property for a term. Possession j snav be had immediately and the price is £1950. Folio 211. GROW TOMATOES AND GET RICH QUICKLY. Quarter-acre of first-class vegetable, land, very good glass house, well kept garden, fowlhouses, 5-roomed house, plastered and papered, high stud, gas ® stove 2 verandahs, also a sleeping balcony, quite close to car and school. £IOOO for the lot. This place must be sold immediately, terms may bo arranged. Folio 106. SMALL DEPOSIT ON A WELL BUILT, SOUND HOUSE IN A GOOD LOCALITY. Five rooms, gas, hot and cold water, plastered and papered, close to cars rid school, good big section. The house faces nor’-east, has been built about years., everything in good order. X J rice £BOO, £IOO deposit, balance for a THE HILLS ARE HEALTHY. Quarter-acre of land and a lino substantially built residence of 6 rooms, Within a stone’s throw of the tram car. The house is artistically jjapered, many conveniences, built in cupboards, good high stud, plastered and papered. Very fine view of the city and Canterbury plains may be had from here. The land, which is almost flat, faces the sun and the price asked is only £I4OO, small deposit and very reasonable -terms. Folio 103. If you wish to inspect properties in any particular locality please call on ns as wo have just now a very fine selection on. our property lists.

Businesses Farms Residences FINE’ HOTEL, long 'lease aured. Walk in, walk out. " ~ Freehold POP ULAIV HOTEL. Further particulars on application.. STREET- Freehold. Very Fine Fruit and Coufectionarv Buaiiaow, 'with roomed rfwelling Splendid living. Leasehold. —CITY. Leasehold. FRUIT g&DOU BUSINESS, large shop and living rooms. TURNOVER about £l2O per week. Low rental. OAA-CENTRE OF CITY'. Goodwill, leasehold, 10 years’ ieaae, splendid shop; no stock to take over. -ft-t f)/wSYDENHAM. Goodwill Leaaefbl hold Shop, now empty. Rent 10a per week. FINE 6TAND. MOSLEi & Tro'D-pon'ori^S Telephone 732_p9(?AA—MOUNT PLEASANT. *4 acres and whare, ploughable, grows early potatoes, peas, tomatoes. NO FROSTS. A FORTUNE FOR A LTTE MAN. Dairying Land, with roomed House. Extensive outbuildings. EASY TERMS l^eehold, Leasehold, and "-roomed EASY TERMS. *_pl H A A—WEST END. Semi-Bungalow, • Ul/ 6 rooms, elec, light, gas, ail latest fittings. POOC-GOOD LOCALITY. Soiled House,_ 12 rooms, plastered and conveniences. papered, 4?7f\n— RrCCARTONr Fine Hoo*aT~o • V/\7 rooms, gas and all convenience*. SHEPPARD, HEBE FOP.t> RT. (Neit Ba’lt of TT.T.V

AUCTION SALE. ON THE PREMISES, 158, FITZGERADV AVENUE. r P.M. SHARP—THURSDAY, FEB. 17—1 P.M- SHARP. UTESSRS HARRIS BROS, have jeMl.ed lnstraetiono from Mr P. W. Reado to Sell M at the above addxoes on THURSDAY, KB. 17th, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS of 4 rooms). The main item., are:—LINOLEUMS, Double Wood Bedstead and Matt**.. Dlttheese Chests. MIRROR WARDROBE, Vcdeetal Cabinet, Carved Ooc. Ship F'ooroloth Jap. Mat, 8-day Striking Clock, Handsome Hall Stand, Palm Stand. Well Runner Liekurl Slip Mats. Handaome Diskurl. Tablo Cover. green, Square-leg DinS. TaSr*’ HB. DINING CHAIRS <m green velvet). Framed Firo Screen, fiattan CheD, Mm Stand H, VASES OF RARE WARE, Walnut Overmantel, Oak Framed Tortures Pub Plants, Wcod Kerb, Wood Clock, Art Canvas Cushions. 38-PIECE TE.A Sri rAir Mat Crockery, Potts Irons. Kitchen Table and Chairs, Curtains, Wire Couch k 1 On„!miw.Tii Pots and Pans. Lawn Mower,. I jo t Garden Tools and fine lot of AL*C W CARDEN HOSE.RENTAS BICYCLE -STAND CAMERA. * HARRIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16350, 12 February 1921, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16350, 12 February 1921, Page 16

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