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j CHEAP SPREYDON BUNGALOW. ! £9SO \ T,RV SI TF.RIOR BI’NGAI.OW, new, ;.ad exceptionally well built, replete with the latest conveniences, panelled hall, Porcelain Hath. Very sunny Section, to be laid out. Situated - lose to Colombo Street. V.*c advise you to inspect to-chiv. THIS IS I'F.RTA INLY THh CHEAPEST IU'XGAf.OIV OFFERING IX SPRF,YDON. McKenzie & willis. ANOTHER SPREYDON BARGAIN. £BSO —'IMIS TS \ CHEAP PLACE, and will not remain long on the market. Well built, return verandah house, plastered and papered, and every possible ronvpnienrc. Nonrlv 1-Aorp Seetiou, eioifc to tlie tram. TERMS ARRANGED. McKenzie & willis. CITY FRUIT AMD CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. j A GOOD living HERE FOR SOMEONE. The owner Ld< L-rmined to • 11. as he is leaving Christchurch at once. Well ,; tuntc<l FRt’TT AND CONFECTIONER Y BUSINESS AS A GOING CONCERN. Price £l5O. Further Particulars from McKENZLE & WILLIS. BFALEY AVENUE (JUST OVER). 1 TUTS IS YOl'R OPPORTUNITY. Tlie owner is transferred and as the property must he sold at once, the price has been RED'CED arrordin.aiy. Very attractive fl-roomed House in splendid condition. v»lastered and papered, electric light, plenty of cupboards. Full : \crc Section beautifully laid out and planted. The .situation is ideal and the price (£1050) is an inducement in ire prof, at once. McKenzie & willis. SYDENHAM. £SO DEPOSIT and VERY EASY TERMS FOR THE BALANCE Eiveroonicii *?-<torev House, |*lastered and papered, .eras, hot and .e> '.a system. Small Section, arood situation, liandv to tram. T*ri< e £525. lft. c KENZJE & WILLIS, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agf t >'s- —CATHEDRAL SQUARE. GIGANTIC SALE 0F MOTOR CARS ;To be held in King Edward Barracks, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT March 14th, at 2 p.m. ! FORD. 5-Seater; VARLEY WOODS, 5-Seator. e.I. s.s: OVERLAND, | 5-Sea ter. model 75. e. 1., s.s. ; STT’DEBAKER, 5-Sea.ter. smart model; 1 C'A.LTHORPE,. 3-5-Sea ter, intorolinngea.ble l»odv; RFA A I’T/T, 3-Senter, 4 ! cylinder; DELAUNEY BELLVrLLE. 4 cylinder; MITCHELL. 1916 model, • 5-Sea tor; e. 1., s.s. ; MITCHELL, 1922 model, 5-Seat er (row), e. 1., s.s.; RENAULT, 4 cylinder. 4-Seat or. ed. : DODGE. 5-Sea ter. e. 1.. s.s.. good; MOLINE KXTGHT, 5-Seat er, e. 1.. s.s.. super-b : AYR URN. 5-Seat er. e. 1., s.s.; RUICK. 3-Sea ter, e.L. s.s.; STUDEBAKER, 3-Sea ter. e. 1.. s.s.. nearly now; • STDDLEY DEASY, o-Seater, e.L, s.s.. latest model: HUPMOBJLE. 4-Seater • model 32. a- grout ca.v : MTTCHEfiTj. 6 cylinder, 5-Sea-tcr. model D4O ; BTTGK, •6 cylinder. o-Seat.er, e. 1., s.s.. Colonial body: RIDDLEV DEASY, 5-Sea tar, ! new hood and pa-in. I; TIE DION, Chassis. -1 cylinder, will keep on running; i F.N., 3-Sea ter, 4 cylinder, a grand runabout: YAUXHALh, sporting model, ' 6 cylinder, n groat car. cost '£l2oo new. guaranteed lias not done 10.000 miles. I new set eyres: STD D LEY DEASY. 4 cylinder, 5-Scater, tappit valve model, ; fair condition; CROSSLEY, 4 cylinder, 3-Seator, English car; STEDEBAKER. j 4 cylinder, 7-Seater, e.L, s.s. Auctioneers' Note.—Wc respectfully call the attention of the general public to the above Sale, most of these cars are to be sold absolutely without reserve, while a, very low price has been fixed on the best of them. Several are. rare and genuine bargains, we can speak with authority on all of them. Every man will receive a square deal. Intending purchasers ‘ need not feel nervous about bidding, inasmuch as we will tell him each car’s faults—providing it has any. Don't fail to attend this Sale. Tt will he an eye-opener a.s far as car values are concerned. Many a man will make a £IOO during the afternoon. Cars on view from 11 a.m. JOSEPH HAMLET & €O ., AUCTIONEERS, 115 WORCESTER ST. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF GROCERIES, LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES, MEN’S BOOTS, FURNITURE, ETC. IN OUR LAND SALE ROOM, 115 WORCESTER STREET. MONDAY NEXT. At I p.m. MONDAY NEXT Main Items:—GßOCEßlES—Pickles, Sauces, all sorts of Brush ware, China, Polishes (furniture and floor), Nugget. Polish. Toys, Washing Powder, Salt-. Washing Soda, Borax, and other Grocers’ lines too numerous to mention. FOOTWEAR—About. 170 Pairs of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes, including' Glace Kid, Box Calf, Suede; all sorts, sizes and brands. All going cheap. FURNITURE & EFFECTS —RoIIer Top Desk (Cutler’s) (a.s new). R.imu Shelving for Books or Shop Fittings, Institution Bed, 3 Chests of Drawers, Heavy Oak Sideboard (latest design), Hall Stand, Large Office Safe, Tools, and a host, of sundries. AH on view in Our Rooms, from 8.30 Monday morning. JOSEPH HAMLET & CO., The Auctioneers, 115 Worcester St. '■ Phone 5072

PTTBLIC NOTICES. OWKERS LAND AGENCY (H. W. Hoilop, Proprietor) 773 Coloiu&g St. Victoria Square Ett&bliahed ! 573 Toiophoa* 336 ST ALBANS WEST. £640-fl? of the EERY Houses at the price that iow of. Situation ST ALBANS WEST. £640. T Villa, 4 rooms, scullery, bathroom. CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS. PLASTERED, SOUND, SEWER, b. 3phalt. paths Price bods Clo.s. with i i section. GOOD STREET. TERMS GIVEN. Get in early. BOVVKER’S LAND AGENCY (Sole Agents). £l3oG^!2£ ST ALBANS WEST. -NEW BUNGALOW in Knowles good rooms, in the LATEST DESIGN, and built by one of our LEADING FIRMS, EVERY CONVENIENCE, panelled ball, el. and gas. porcelain bath. FINE SECTION of 35 perches, concrete paths, and laid out to suit the buyer. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. SEE THIS before buying elsewhere. BOWSER’S LAND AGENCY. ST ALBANS. Q —A VERY Nicely Designed Tiled* XlOOv roof Bungalow of 5 good rooms, bathroom, scullery, pautry and washhouse. All the rooms open off aD octagon-shaped panelled hall, and they are all papered in the latest artistic styles, e. 1.. gas, h.pressure, porcelain enamel bath, verandahs back and front. Good section of 30 perches, bonny garden and conorete paths. About 3 minutes’ walk to a 2d tram. (Sole SYDENHAM. r 4 Q r TK —SITUATED in a NICE QUIET l O STREET amongst GOOD HOMES. This Five-roomed House is in a CLASS BY ITSELF at the price. Five good rooms, scullery, pantry, bathroom, and washhouse; plastered and papered, hot service to bath, sink and basin. Electric light (two-way switches), gas for cooking, meat safe and good cupboard arrangements; asphalt and concrete paths. Section 30 perches, high and nicely kept.. Two minutes from, the tram. The very best value offering to-day. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ' (Sole Agents.) BT ALBANS WEST. r*l QQ —OWNER LEFT CHRIST SrIOJO CHURCH- Price just reduced Bungalow of 5 rooms and. kitchenette, ate in a lovely street in West St Albans There is every convenience here, sun verandah. open fireplace in breakfast-room gas stove and grill, safe, oupboar&s. etc. panelled hall and drawing-rt Garage. Extra high section of 80 perches beautifully laid out in lawns and garden Sewer. URGENT SALE WANTED Bow ker’s Land Agency. BOWKER’S LAND AGENCY 778. COLOMBO STREET. ~\fOWS tlie time to have your Fur Coats - v and Furs jenovated reasonable. 242, Ferry Road. JpURS Renovated, re-lined, cleaned, cus-Fert-.v Road. Lin wood. Carpet lovely pat--212, Ferr.v Road. Liuwood, reasonable.

AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE. UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE. FURNITURE. PERSONAL EFFECTS AND 'SUNDRIES. IN OUR ROOMS, 105. HEREFORD STREET. , TUESDAY, MARCH 20, at 1 p.m. Account, THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO. LTD, to pay Storage Charges, etc. rpONKS. NORTON AND CO. LTD, have A been instructed by The New Zealand Express Co. Ltd. to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION a large quantity of UNCLAIMED GOODS of i hereby everything will Caldwell; 9107 T. A. Driver; 9100 J. W. Fairhurst; 27722 Forsyth : 4884 G- Fryatt; 19626 W. Gourlay; 4774 Hackelfteld; 2163 no name: 2124 T. ” 2707 Liggins; 27736 D. C. 19682 E. J. Lloyd: Livingstone; M'Glashan; ‘sr; Williams: r Raid Circus ; ! by - pub i.rr auction'. l LOVELY RUNOATDW JT.OY ACH. NEW BRIG HI d uplicate out, dupii A 44. TON KS ST. NEW IBowbill Rri. tram, a-nd AUCTION SALE. BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. TUESDAY NEXT. MARCH 13. At 12 o'clock noon ON THE PREMISES. TROTTING GROUND. ADDINGTON ALL that Stablin.g lately occupied by Mr C. James at left, of Motor Car Entrance Gate. Wood and Iron Building. 70 x 12. oomorising; 5 Loose Boxes and Feed Room. Building of 2 Loose Boxes. Feed Room. 2 Stalls. Man’s Hut and W.r FOR REMOVAL. NO RESERVE. 527 TONKS. NORTON AND CO. Have Your Footwear Repairer! by MODERN MACHINERY METHODS J. McCAMMON, Opposite Tepid Baths 267 MANCHESTER STREET. IA RANTED Rent. 3-4 Roomed House a 1 ▼ V North or South Brighton, furnished or partly furnished. State Rent for long lease. GM.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16987, 10 March 1923, Page 16

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