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AUCTIONS. JONES. McCROSTIE CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF SECTIONS. THIS DAY. IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS, At 12 Noon. ON ACCOUNT OF THE OWNER. LOTS 52 and 53 MARTIN AVENUE. FISHERTON, 1 rood 8 and 6-10:h perches, splendid outlook, high situation, would make 2 splendid building sites. Also Lota 15, 16, and 17, situate CELL\ STREET, REDCLIFFS, containing 3 roods 8 perches of land, just oft main Sumner road. • , Full particulars on application to the Auctioneers. _ JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY. LTD. C. E. JOXES, | 9741 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. SYDENHAM PROPERTY. THIS DAY. At 32 Noon. IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS. ON ACCOUNT OF AN ABSENTEE. 0 SHOPS with right of way, having a irontago of -13 feet to Colombo street by SO feet depth. Siaiato opposuc Messrs Munday and Co., Drapers. The bulk of tho money can remain at per cent. Full particulars on application to the Auctioneers. JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD. C. E. JONES, 3742 Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 13th. At 2 p.m. IN THE WILLIAM WILSON TRUST ESTATE. TRUSTEES' REALISATION SALE OF THE FINEST BUSINESS SITES IN CHRISTCHURCH. ' THE HUB OF THE CITY. THAT VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. 1 situate HIGH AND COLOMBO STREETS, Christchurch, known as the TRIANGLE, commencing with the premises lately known as Gamage'a, and extending up to F. 11. Steel's, Colombo street. Included in these valuable premises i 3 the CITY HOTEL, facing tho Bank of New Zealand. The total frontages are:— HIGH STREET—IS 4 feet. TRIANGLE—B2 feet. COLOMBO STREET—92 feet. These premises are occupied by 14 tenants. FOR SALE AS A WHOLE OR IN 4 LOTS. A GENUINE REALISATION SALE. LOT I—3 Shops in COLOMBO STREET, occupied by Messrs Hulston, D. Scell, and Miss Kiver, having a frontago of 40 feet. CITY HOTEL, having a frontago of 46 feet to Colombo street, 82 feet to tho Triangle, 24 feet to High street, including 2 Shops occupied by Messrs Ellis and Rae end Finney. LOT 2—4 Shops, occupied by Messrs Glanville, Glackin, Fisher, and Mrs Todd, with a frontage of CO feet to HIGH STREET. LOT 3—3 Shops, occupied by Messrs Rcid, Gormlcy, Simpson, with a frontage of 45 feet to HIGH STREET. LOT 4—2 Shops, occupied by Messrs Abra and Wright, with a frontage of 25 feet to HIGH STREET. EXCELLENT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. PLANS ON APPLICATION. This is the most important announcement regarding Christchurch City Property that ( liub ever been made public, and presents an I unprecedented opportunity to obtain absolutely the finest business position in our city. The scope offered by careful handling CRnnot be ovprestimated. Full particulars on application to the Auctioneers. Or MESSRS MEARES and WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Gloucester street.

Also, on account of the Trustees, THAT VALUABLE . FRONTAGE ON COLOMBO STREET, SYDENHAM, OPPOSITE THE SYDENHAM PARK. LOT I—Having a froutago of 219 feet to COLOMBO STREET, between Walton nnd Hastings streets, to bo sold at per foot in blocks of 20ft frontages. LOT 2—Having a frontage of 200 feet to COLOMBO STREET, between Hastings and Hutcheson streets, to bo sold at, per foot in blocks of 20ft 6in frontages. LOT 3—SHOP AND DWELLING of 7 rooms, Cor. Colombo and Hastings streets, having a frontage of 53.72 links to Colombo street. .bet to a good tenant. LOT 4—No. 3 HASTINGS STREET, just off Colombo street, containing 3i perches of land and House of 7 rooms, all offices and conveniences. Let to a good tenant. LOT s—Having a frontago of 164 feet to wOLOMBO STREET, between Hutcheson and Brougham streets, to be soiu at per foot in blocks of 20ft frontages. Tho corner of this block is immediately opposite the Sydenham Post Office. JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., C. E. JONES, 9743 Ouctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY NEXT. MARCH 14th. At 12 Noon, RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AND FIVESEATEIi WOLSELEY MOTOR-CAR. /~JN account of MR A. HAMPTON (who is leaving for the North Island). ON THE PREMISES, No. 29 WHITELEIGH AVENUE (just off Lincoln road), SEMI-BUNGALOW OF 7 ROOMS (one 20 x 14, partly panelled), all offices and every possible modern convenience, fitted with wardrobes, gas, nicely papered throughout, sunny verandah, about 27 Percheß of Land, high situation, deep well, septic tank, large iron Bhed. WITHIN 2 MINUTES OF THE TRAM, 2d SECTION. ALSO, THE. WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS, including UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Richter, CUTLER'S ROLL-TOP DESK, LOVELY AXMINSTER AND PILE CahPETS, RILEY BILLIARD DINING TABLE, FURNISHING IN OAK. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, Rattan Chairs. Kerbß. 2 Overmantels, Palmstand, Ornaments, Walnut Whatnots. Pictures, Bowls, Palms, Curtains, Cabinet Music Stool, Axminster Runr.er 4 ft. 6in wide, Mirror Hallstand, Hali Clock, Axminster Rugs. Wilton Runner, Good Linoleums Chesterfield, VERY HANDSOME CARVED AND MIRROR BACK SIDEBOARD, Easy Chairs, Oak High Backed Dining Chairs, in leather, Kerb and Set, Occasional Tables. Coal Vase, China. Wood Bedstead complete, Wing Duchess, Cabinet, Handsome Linen Press, Wardrobe, ChcvaJ Duche€6e, Marble-topped Waslista.nd, Bras.?mounted Bedstead complete, Child's Cot, Utensils, Crockery, Couch, Spray Pump. Tools, Meat Safe. Wringer, Grindstone, Excelsior Lawn Mower, Roller. Hoae, Barrow, Steps, Fowls, Garden Seat, Gent' 6 Bicycle. 5-SEATER WOLSELEY MOTOR-CAR, IN PERFECT ORDER (any trial given). ON VIEW ON WEDNESDAY' NEXT, from 1 p.m. until 4.30 p.m.

JONES. McCROSTIE CO., LTD. C. E. JONES, 9744 Auctioneer. LEFT-OFF Clothing — Mrs Robson. 203 High street (late of Ducedin). Caaii Buyer of Ladies'. Gente' and Children's Left-off Clothing. Letters attended to. 'Phono 3623. R3021

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 16

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