AUCTIONS. JONES. McCROSTIE CO., LTD. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 7th, At 1 p-m., I? On account of MRS JACKSON. ON THE PREMISES, nr. 270 WILSON'S ROAD, just off Ferry roac BO 111,;es "P rpHE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOI XV FURNISHINGS. n£ *' MAIN ITEMS (all Practically New)—Uf RIGHT GRAND PIANO by Karl Shi bert, Oak Overmantel, AXM.IN CARPET about 21 x 15, Choice Pic 'ts. tures, Ornaments, Palm Bowls, Screi Extension Dining Tab.e, Haudsom CS - Sideboard, E.P. Ware, CUES TEH FIELD IN MOROCCO LEATHER Dining Chairs in Leather, 2 Arr IT, Chairs in Mahogany and Leathei -U» China, Cutlery, Fiumed Mirror, GUI LERS ROLL-TOP DESK, Doubl K>t, Drawers, Axminster Hall Runner, Lino gh leums, Combination HaLstand, HaJ by Curtains, Paimstand, Pedestal, Chova Duchcsso, 3ft 6in Wood Bedstead com plete, All-brass 4ft Gin Bedstead com iH plete, Mahogany Cheval Mirror, Bo: Ottoman Couch in Shadow Tissue, 4f Gin Wood Bedstead complete, Kerbs Axminster Rugs, Ware, Marbie-toppoi ira Washstand, C'hiiia, Crockery, Utensiif set Meat Safe, Lawn Mower, Garden Hose Wringer, Mangle, etc., etc. set ire JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. g C. E. JONES, 9389 Auctioneer. >Nt " mt an AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR 'he FURNISHINGS, be ic- account of Mr Lucas (who is giving uj housekeeping), ON THE PREMISES, No. 159 EDGEWARE KOAD, ST. ALLANS. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 4th, At 1 p.m. MAIN ITEMS—AXMINSTER CARPET to Axminster Rugs, Dining Table, HIGH-BACKED CHAIRS IN LEA THER, Paimstand, Morris Chair, Rat to tan Chairs, CHESTERFIELD IN MO is- QUETTE, Easy Chair t-o match, Kerbs Quaint Mirror Sideboard, Coal Vaso a " E.P. Ware, good Linoleums, Axminstci 7 Hall Runner, S.ip Mats, Plushette Cur 2 s tains, Laoo Curtair.a, Occasional Tab.e3 4ft Gin WOOD BEDSTEAD complete, 4ft Gin Iron Bedstead complete, 311 3t ditto complete, Child's Cot, High 3- Chair, 2 Quaint Duchesse Cheats, VERi 8 ' HANDSOME DUCHESSE PAIR IN 11 ROSEWOOD, Art Curtains, Crockery to Utensils, Lawn Mower, Fowlhouse, etc, id' JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD. s - C. E. JONES, 9388 Auctioneer. £1050. ST. ALBANS WEST. r ST. ALBANS WEST. SPLENDIDLY BUILT BUNGALOW OF ' G SPACIOUS ROOMS, TILED ROOF, large sitting-out verandah, oil modern offices and conveniences, including gas and fittings, Doulton bath and basin. 10 All the rooms aro plastered and papered with y exceptionally choice art papers. Hall and j living room panelled. Window scats, wardi robes, and cupboards built in. In fact, a ■o perfect home from end to end. 11 The SECTION is a very fine one of a E FULL i-ACRE, with a Northern aspect, and S is splendidly laid out with lawns and garden. In fact, tho garden is a PERFECT ; PICTURE, and the back is in just as good 1, order as the front. Double entrojace, asphalt paths and yard, exceptionally well fenced. There is a Government Mortgage on tho property, with interest at 4J per cent. Tho property is one of the choicest we have had tho pleasure to oiler, and it must be sold within two weeks; and the PRICE IS RIGHT. F01.494 JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. LOWER RIOCARTON. )- REDUCED TO £o^s d j" GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE OF £350. S SPLENDIDLY BUILT HOUSE OF 5 ■0 GOOD ROOMS, togother with all modern offioes and conveniences, inc.uding h. and c. service, electric light, ctc., plastered and beautifully papered and decorated irom end to end. FULL i-ACRE OF LA WD, in lovely io lawne and garden, young orchard, worksnop, fowlruns, asphalt paths and yard, Bplondidly fenced. This property has a northern aspect. and gets all the sun that shines. Handy to tram. As tho owner is leaving Christchurch, an urgent sale is required. Folio 427 JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD. EXCHANGE. R FENDALTON PROPERTY FOR SUMNER RESIDENCE. THE owner of a BUNGALOW RESIDENCE IN FENDALTON, with about 2-acre of land, is prepared to exchange for a 4 or 5-roomed Residence at SUMNER, with an i-acre or i-acre, in the vicinity of £800 to £1000. Full particulars on application to the Sole Agents. JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD. SUMNER PROPERTY. 5 1 GOOD RESIDENCE OF G ROOMS, with all offices and conveniences, verandah witu 2 French doors opening on to same, sower - connexion, nicely papered throughout; iacre and 4 perchtß of land, full chain frontage, with double entrance and gates; facing North, within a minute's walk of Nayiand street, consequently close to tram. Isot a - shilling required to be spent on this pro- } perty. 1 For A quick sale the owner Is prepared to • accept the sum of I Folio 613 £450. Key and full particulars on application to the Sole Agents, JONES. McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD. 9165 . JJAPEB SHAVIKGS for sale. SUITABLE FOR PACKING. > Apply I CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO, Cathedra! s~uare. r FP Christchurch. » >
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 14
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