"AUCTIONS. TOXJKS, NORTON AND CO. FURNITURE AUCTION SALE. 1 TI L r §Tp AT - At 1 THIS nAY - In our HEREFORD STREET SALEROOMS T>IANO bv Werner, i Dinir.ff-roora Sui:«. Ujj* Morris Cba:r. Bockcasc. DucJrasae bedsteads and Beddinc. Office Table, L Table. 4-foM Scrcen?. KitChair?, Walnut Overmantels, P.xoe.aior Law-n Mow*r. Garden Hc«. Tvr-c----wnter (Remington*, Lot Sheeting, Towcl->, iilankets, and numerous Sundries. TO-DAY at 1 ii.m. SPB-1 ' 0RT0:N " and" CO.. LTD.. Auctioneers. SHOP.T NOTICE. lirP ,?.^ TA:s " rr FURNITURE AUCTION. V EDNESDAY NEXT, ai 1 p.m. 5-gEATER. 1317 MODEL CHEVROLET CAR. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. SELF-STAR-TER a« Good as New. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by "C. Bechstcin." High-class FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. TNSTRUCTED by A. E. CASTER, ESQ.. w o *ill Sell bv Public Auction, on the Premises. 123 HOLLY ROAD, between Springfield road and Colombo street, the Furniture as contained in 7 Koom6:—2 Administer Carpets. Hall Carpet and Runner, Chesterfield on Spring Frame, Hair-stuffed. 3 Largo Easy Chairs to match, all covered r»ith loose covers and are without doubt the finest CiiesterSeld and Chairs we have handled; Morris Chairs, Oak Gate-leg Table, Oak Oec. Tables, Palm Stands, Fire Screen, Cushions, Oak Secretaire, Bookcase, Highback Oak Dining Chairs, Extension Table, (Lino., Hearth Rug, D. and S. Wood and Iron ißedsteads, Ducheese Pair (oval mirrors), "Duche6se Cheete. Chest Drawers, Toilet-Ware, Bed Cabinets, Box Ottoman, Tables, Chairs, Length Hose. Garden Tools, etc., etc, all as good as new. On view Tuesday nest, 2to 4 p.m. Auction Sale Wednesday Next, February 27th, at 1 p.m. TONKS, NORTON and CO.. LTD., Auctioneers. BSSS PROPERTY AND FURNITURE. THURSDAY, MARCH 14th. On Account of A. H. CRAMP, ESQ., on the Promises, No. 10, Garden road, Fcndalton. THE whole of his nearly new Fiirnituic, a-3 contained in 6 rooms, including noarly new John Brine me ad Piano. Full list in nest Saturday's Papers. -ALSO— That Beautiful BUNGALOW Residence of 6 Rooms, replete with every modern and up-to-dato convenience; J-Acre, beautifully laid out, very private. This is a class of property . that seldom comeo on the market; was built for the present owner. Cards to view and full particulars from TONKS, NORTON and CO.. LTD., 8886 Auctioneers. TONKS, NORTON AND LTD AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, HOTEL. PROBATE, And GENERAL VALUATORS, Furniture and Land Auction Rooms, 103 HEREFORD STREET. TELEPHONE 693. Auction Sales EACH WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 1 pan., in our Rooms. Outside Sales conducted when and where required. NEW FURNITURE A SPECIALITY. OUR PRICES are the LOWEST in TOWN. Give us a Call. You will be fairly and Honourably Dealt With. Office Hours: 9 to 5.30. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS, 7 to 9 pan. KNOWLES STREET. •BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS. We have received instructions from the owner, who is leaving Christchurch, to Sell by Private Treaty. THE RESIDENCE, a substantial structure, contains six main rooms and all modern offices, verandah, oriel and bay windows, tastefully t decorated throughout, and perfect interior arrangements. THE SECTION is a good one, containing J-acre on a natural terrace, witb sunny aspect, nicely laid-out pleasure garden, lawn, orchard, and kitchen garden. We confidently recommend this property to buyers as A GENUINE BARGAIN. , PMCE £9BS. Full enquiry and cards to view from TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD., Land Salesmen, 105 Hereford street. TO BE LET. OFFICES. OFFICES. HEREFORD STREET—THE COMMERCIAL CENTRE. UP-TO-DATE OFFICES, and , Suites of Rooms, fitted with electric light and all conveniences. Also Several Single Rooms from Ten Shillings per Week. FURNISHED HOUSE, 4 rooms and conveniences, Now Brighton North, facing tram, near Beftch. . „ ST. ALBANS —One Acre Land, Housj 6 rooms, conservatory, stable, etc. A good selection of City and Suburban Houses, from 4 to 8 rooms. TONKS, NORTON and CO.. LTD., Land Salesmen, 8703 105 Hereford street. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER. JJILLARY AND BAXTER, ESTATE AGENTS AND LAND BROKERS. NOTE NEW ADDRESS: 178 MANCHESTER STREET, Next Corner Worester street. CHARMING TILE ROOF BUNGALOW, ST. ALBANS. SPLENDID HIGH TERRACED SECTION. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE AT 1} PER CENT. THIS MUST APPEAL TO YOU. This Bungalow has been built just 3 years, and thus escaped the enormous rise in building materials. The owner has carefully considered the plan, and provided every facility to save labour. We feel confident in saying that this is one of the best and most complete properties offering. Here are a few brief particulars:—Artistic Bungalow, 5 rooms, plastered, electric light, verandah front and bjjek. also sun porch, tile grates and hearths, bathroom, porcelain bath, h. and c. service, plenty of cupboards, linen press and wardrabes —in fact, every possible convenience. Elsoellent fowlhouses, large shed. Splendid section just under J-acre, exceptionally high, and nicely laid out in gar* den and orchard. NO PEAT. DINING-ROOM (17 x 12, oriel window extra), plastered, tile slab grate and hearth to match, massive mantel, pretty lead lights to fanlights, expensive electric light fittings, and door opening on to cosy verandah. A SPLENDID ROOM. BEDROOM No. 1 (13 x 12), situated so as to get the MAXIMUM OF SUN, pretty tile grate and hearth, good mantel, leadlights to fanlights, electric light-, and wardrobe ' with mirror panel. A CHEERFUL ROOM. BEDROOM No. 2 (12 x 10), plastered, pic. rails, leadlights, electric fight fitting, complete. BEDROOM No. 3, plastered, pic. rails and electric light. A COSY ROOM, BATHROOM, situated handy to all bedrooms, and complete with porcelain bath and 1 Doulton lavatory basin, nickel-plated fittings, 1 excellent hot and cold service, and electric light. HALL (6ft wide), beautifully panelled »n Figured Rimu, electric light, expensive leadlight panel to front door. KITCHEN (13 x 12), plastered, pic. rails, tile-back range (splendid cooker), tile hearth, electric light and largo linen press, with copper cylinder. This is a FIRST-CLASS LIVING-ROOM. i SCULLERY fruat off kitchen), sink, h. and c. service, N.P. taps, email gas stove, pot cupboards, etc. PANTRY, adjacent to kitchen and Bcnllery fitted with plenty of shelving, and on the coolest side of the bouse. VERANDAHS—There is a Sun Porch fao ing north, and verandah at front, with en trance to dining-room, also cosy back voran , dah, with N.W. aspect i WASHHOUSE, complete with copper an< , tubs. . , , OUTBUILDINGS comprise large shed anc [ extra good fowlhouses. . i THE SECTION just under t-acre. higl: I terraced, and nicely laid out in lawn and I garden, young orchard, and well fenced. NOTE THE PBICE-£675, We feel quite sure this property will nol be long on the market, and the first genuin* buyer who inspect® it- will not be long it " seizing this GOLDEN opportunity. Om 1 very great feature is the Government M.ort J gage, which can remain on the property a I ■ 4£ per cent. L HILLARY and BAXTER, ( H4437-1285 178 Manchester street d
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