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THURSDAY NEXT Commencing at t o’clock AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE CONTENTS OF SIX ROOMS Splendid Upright Grand Piano by Tonisca, 300 Bottles of Port Wine, etc. On account of Mrs E. A. CORLEY, the Property having been sold On the Premises, 71 Fitzgerald Street, St. Albans (Take Edgeware Hoad Car to Dean Street.) The whole of her Household Furniture and Effects Including—Splendid Upright Grand Piano (by Tonisca), Music Stand, Oval Mirror Sideboard, Dining Table, Liskurl Table Cover, Axminster Carpet, 2 Divan Easy Chairs, Brass Rail Kerb, Hooker Chair, Angora Goat Skin Rug, Fire Screen, Wive Couch, Overmantel, 4 Upholstered Dining Chairs, Singer Dropliead Sowing Machine. Halm Stands. Double Bra-ss Mounted Bedstead and Box Ma/t tress, Kapuc. Bedding. Raised Jewel-drawer Duchess© Chest, Oval Mirror Door Wardrobe. Upholstered Wicker Chairs, Box Ottoman, Occasional Tables, \ ases. Ornaments, Hall Stand. Axminster Hail Runner, Chenille Hall Curtains, Slip Mats, Single Wooden Bedstead and Wire Mattress, Baby Duchesse Chests, Linoleums, Axminster Hearth Rugs, Pictures, Single Wire Stretchers, Kapoc Mattresses. Kitchen Table, Kitchen Chairs, Kitchen Sundries, Lawnniufei , W lieelbarrov , Child's Barrow, Wringer, Child’s Motor Car. Pot Plants, Garden Tools, Sundries, 11 White Leghorn Fowls, 300 Bottles of Home-made Port \\ ine, 36 Gallons of Orange and Pine Apple "Wine, 18 Gallons Black (. urrant W ine, 40 Gallons Parsnip. Note—Mrs. Corley has had years of experience, and is particularly well known for the excellence of her Homemade Wine. M KENZIE & WILLIS AUCTIONEERS. Auction Sale of Military Goods AT THE CITY MARKET. TUESDAY MEXT, at 1 p.m. Principal Items as follows:--56 Hair Mattresses, 50 Ambulance Stretchers*, 16 Office Stools, 4 Water Cans, tewt. Anvil, 130 Leather Pouches, 2 Gladstone Bags. 291 New Pint Enamel Panikins, 150 Slightly Soiled, 2114 Tin Panikins, 324 Enamel Soup Plates. 238 New Enamel, 611 Enamel Dinner Plates, etc., Line Leather Straps. Offered in Lots to suit purchasers. A great chance for Homes, Restaurants and the General Public. For Unreserved Sale. H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. THE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO STREET. •Phone 4497 ’Phone 4497 THE CITY MARKET 550 COLOMBO STREET. H. C. SMITH, Proprietor. Having been appointed Agent by one of the principal Ironmongers of Canterbury, we can now quote rock bottom prices for Corrugated Iron, all kinds of Wire Netting, Wire Hope, Twine, Garden Tools, Axes, Mauls, Plough Lines, Plough Chains, Paints, Standards, ail kinds of Oils, etc. We are also Agents for Royal Exchange Assurance Co., and can effect Insurances of every description. A Supply of Guaranteed Fresh Eggs is always available. We hold monthly sales of Horses and Tradesmen’s Turnouts the last Tuesday in each month. E u rJy entry is advisable to have the various lots advertised. Should you require the services of an Auctioneer Remember— THE CITY MARKET, H. C. SMITH, AUCTIONEER. PRELiMSNARY NOTICE AUCTION SALE. On the Premises. 3S Bordesley Street, Linwood, ON THURSDAY, 30th Inst., at 1 p.m. Instructed bv MR. VY. H. KII.GOTTR, who, having sold his property, is removing to the North Island, to sell his Furniture and Effects (bought new, 1063 than 6 montlis ago), without reserve. Further notice will be given—but remember date of Sale. GEO. ANDERSON 8z CO., Auctioneers.

"I Know Where You Can Pick One Up” AND THE WELL-INFORMED MAN SAYS “ ANDERSONS ” It is surprising the furniture and other bargains that we get in our Auction Rooms. Come and Look Round Occasionally. Geo. ANDERSON & CO., Auctioneers, FURNITURE BUYERS AND SELLERS, VALUATORS, ETC. 633-35 COLOMBO STREET. BUSINESSES. •£' 1 DO —goodwill genebai. store. Brick Shop and 2 rooms, long lease*. Cash takings £SOO monthly. Stock at valuation. AA—<i OOP WILL Country Drapery Store and Living Rooms, long lease; £2 10s per week. Takings -QA CCA —CITY FRUIT AND CONFECL TIONERY BUSINESS. main street; goc** turnover. Low rental. GENUINE BARGAIN. -Pi AA deposit. CITY, FREEHOLD *HOP, with 2 large rooms, width approximately 15ft x 60ft depth. Price £7OO. RESIDENCES r?Qprr\—ST ALBANS. Fine Bungalow, 4 rooms. 2 large. Doulton bath, electric light, gas. sun verandah ; 8-16-aore. r C'lf\i m 7tZ OR OFFER. LINWOOD, BeauXIU I O tiful Modern Bungalow, five rooms, panelled, electric light, gas. Doulton bath, ooncrete _ paths. X*QQA~ BYI)ENHAM - Sound Cottage, 4 dtOOU rooms, nicely papered, gas, ©to., and Furniture; 8-16-acre. AAA —CASHMERE HILLS BUNGA-c&'-LUULJ LOW of 4 rooms, panelled. electric light, gas, large sun romo; 36 perches land. Magnificent view. MURRAY, MOSLEY, SHEPPARD, LTD., AUCTIONEERS , . , 133, HEREFORD ST. Telephone 782.

SUIT RETURNED SOLDIER Six-roomed House, plastered, gas, bathroom, bath, hasin, hot and cold, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, 11. P., sewer, fruit trees; Section. Price for a quick sale £IOSO. Soldier’s Mortgage of £950. Card to view from HARMAN & STEVENS, Limited. Auctioneer*, Land and Estate Agents 81 HEREFORD ST. W. ’Phones 494 and 4391 j LOHH.ISIT SP COY. 'Phone 0183 ESTABLISHED 1902 £2l® HIGH ST £BSO buys a good modern dwelling of rooms, plastered and papered, hot and cold water, electric light ami gas, hath room, pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs, £-aerr> of land, corner block, only one minute to car arid Tjancaster Park. Tin is a. bargain, and the first to inspect will buy. -.Folio 2480. Papartui Road. St. Albans—Something special , a nice Bungalow of 5 large rooms and kitchenette, every convenience ; i-acre of land, nicely laid out, everything one would wish for, and the price is only £IBOO. A bargain. Folio 2450 Brighton, Hawke Street.—£’2oo deposit buys a nice Bungalow of o rooms, all conveniences, Doulton bath and basin : over J-acre and asphalt paths, everything in splendid order, and the price £IOSO is a gift. Folio 3328

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16680, 11 March 1922, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16680, 11 March 1922, Page 18

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