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AUCTIONS. HARRIS BROS. HARRIS BROS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE-TO-DAY—IO.3O sharp—TO-DAY, IN OUR ROOMS, 153 HEREFORD ST. HAVING received instructions from MR McELWAX (who hr.s sold hi 3 property), we will SELL the cont-cnts of his Home, TO-DAY. by PUBLIC AUCTION. MAIN ITEMS ARE:—Piano (Jones, London), &-pJ_-co Dining Suite, in Leather, 3 i Quaint E. Chairs and Settee, Fine Tapcetry : Carpet (as new 1 ), 9x9, Jap. Carpet. 2 Beautiful Mirror W.-robr'S, Gate-leg Tr.ble, Larpe Board Room Table, Leather Top, Single and Double Wood Bedsteads and Wire Mattresses. 2 Mirror S.-boards, Li~ht and Dark, Occ. TnWes, Kit. Tables. Austrian and Cana- | dian Chairs, a fine assortment of Crockery. 1 Cutlery, M.-top Yv'.-star.d, Duchesso Pair and Dres-ing T:.bl \ Couches. Kit. Utcni eils, Enamehvaro. Sr.ucepars, Tots, Boilers, ctc., Sewing Machine, Lady's Bicycle, Motor Pump, and a host of Sundries, some Carpenter's Tools, Axes, Garden Tools, etc., etc. SALE starts 10.30 sharp. HARRIS BROS., 4025 Auctioneers. HARRIS BROS., ftOMPLETF. HOUSE FURNISHERS. V/ 153 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. TIME-PAYIIEXT SYSTEM FOR NEW FURNITURE. Weekly Amount. Deposit. Payment. £3 .. £1 .. le 7d £10 .. £2 .. 3s 2d £20 .. £i .. C 3 4d £30 .. £6 .. 9s 6d Large Amount Same Liberal Scale. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR'CASH. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. HARRIS BROS.' STOCK Handsomo Oak and Stained Walnut BEDI ROOM SUITES. ' SIDEBOARDS, in Oak, Kauri, and Rimu, bi7. variety. ' BEDSTEADS, Brass-mounted, Oak err Kauri, in all sizes. Best Kapoc MATIRESSES, with superior Linen Ticking. EXTENSION DINING TABLES, in Quaint and Turned Lees. Fine Variety WARDROBES, to suit everybody. CHEVAL DUCHESSES and WASHSTANDS, Unii-M Designs. Superior CROMWELL DINING-ROOM SUITES CHOICE SADDLEBAG and CHESTERFIELD SUITES.. SUITES IN LEATHER, VELVET, or MOROCCOLINE. DIVAN, EASY, OCCASIONAL, and RATTAN CHAIRS. AXMINSTER, BRUSSELS/ and TAPESTRY CARPETS, Beautiful Designs, in al) sizes. LISKURL, AXMTNSTER, and PILE RUGS and SLIP MATS. Nairn's X-quality LINOLEUM, end Williamson's D FLOORCLOTH, a Great R;in:;e to choose from. AXMINSTER, BRUSSELS, VELVET PILE, and TAPESTRY HALL and STAIR CARPETING. HALL STANDS, HALL SETTEES, and TABLES. BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEETS, CURTAINS, TABLE COVERS. FENDERS, BRASSES, CUTLERY, TOILET WARE. CHAIRS, TABLES, GO-CARTS, PUSHCARTS. And Almost Any Article Required for Mansion or Cottage. AUCTION DEPARTMENT. MESSRS HARRIS BROS.' CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 158 HEREFORD STREET, Are the MOST POPULAR AUCTION ROOMS IN CHRISTCHURCH. SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. You can make Satisfaction a Certainty by Consigning Furniture or Sundries to the CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. Outside Sales When and Where Desired. Messrs haeris bros. are buyers of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE in any quantity. You can obtain full value for your Furniture if vou consult HARRIS BROS. SPOT CASH AND TOP PRICE. HARRIS BROS.' PROPERTY LIST, JUNE Ist, 1950. ALL PREVIOUS 'VIST'S CANCELLED. WE have for Sale some of the Choicest ■ City Properties and Building .Sites at offering in Christchurch. NOTE.—We do not disfigure vour property with unsightly For Sale Boards. The following are of enquiry:— CITY, CENTRAL. CENTRAL CITY PROPERTY,_ situated i-min. from Cathedral square, suitable for offices, wareJionse, garage, etc.; 62ft frontage by_ 90ft One of the most valuable eitcs ofiered to-day. £1100 cash required, balance oan remain at 6 p->r cent. Folio 16 VICTORIA STREET. A remarkably cheap Building Site, with over -50ft frontage, in Victoria street; plenty of ' room for 3 shops. To bo eold promptly for ' the ridiculous price of £850. Folio 2 ■ £4000—A really Modern, Up-to-dat« Mater- , nity Home, repMe with every possible convenience, e. light, gas, operating theatre, ' motor entrance, large return verandahi Pre- I sent owner retiring. Folio 15 ! £1800—7-roomed Modern House, situated ; in Lancaster street, City, close to Park, j Every possible convenience, inc. e.L, frao, h and c., bath, asphalt paths, fine section. Terms can be arranTed. Folio 14 . MADRAS STREET NORTH. £1250—A Rplendidlv-built 5-roomed House, with all modern conveniences, h. und c., e. licht, gas, etc., etc.; full J-acre. A real 1 srrin pt T-Hn IS I OSBORN TERRACE, NORTH BRIGHTON. I Two Pplendi:) Building Sites, high and dry, in the centre of the residential district of North Brighton, each containing J-acre. Owner will accept C 350 for tho two for ouiclt sale. These are Cheap. Folio 13 We also have some nioe Cottage Properties, 4 and 5 roorrs, in Papanni, Spreydon, Addington, <:nd City, from £400 upwards. This ii a real snin. HEREFORD STREET, Close to E. belt. £375 Cottage and conveniences, ' gas, copper and tubs: a splendid section at ! an unheard of low price, viz., £375. The-; land alone is worth more>. Folio 8 If yon are a buyer, see us first. If you are a seller, give us particulars right away. Our Only is— HARRIS BROS., H5198-3719 158 Hereford street. H. B. SORENSEN. H. B. SORENSEN. TTTTH DAY (SATURDAY). Sale I.SO p.m. HB. SORENSEN .has received instruo- • tions to Sell by Public Auction, ON THE PREMISES. CORNER OF FORBES and ANOfTJS STREETS, SYDENHAM, LOT OF EXCELLENT „ BUILDING MATERIALS. Principil Lots—7o Sheets, of Roofing Iron (equal new), 8 and £ft 6in, 6 x | T. and G., G x J T. and G., 4 2 2, 3 x 2, Bxl, 8 xi, and others. 3858 H. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN. 63 LICHFIELD STREET. PQ r rv—SECEENHAM—BUNG ALOW of I 4 good rooms, plastered and j papered, tiled hearths and grates, bathroom, ! h. and c. sen-vice, tile-back range, wardrobe j built in, high-pressure gas and sewer; Cinin from 2d car. Folio 258 H. B. SORENSEN. ST. ALBANS. BUNGALOW, 6 LARGE ROOMS. £1500. ' Portico entrance and glassed-in verandah, ; panelled hall, everything of the latent, with all usual offices; i-acre corner se tion. For further particulars applv to the Sole Agents, Folio 9 H. B. SORENSEN. WOOL S T O N. BUNGALOW, 5 ROOMS, 3J ACRES. £1075. Frontage of about 275 ft; 5 rooms, panelled sitting-room, electric light, good h. and c. service, bathroom, pantry, scullery, large washhouse, etc. Folio 451 H. B. SORENSEN. j Y?Q^n— ST - ALBANS, Ist Section—A I dwc/UL/ well-built house of 5 rooms, plas, and papered, wardrobe built in, Doui- . ton bath and basin, h. and c. service, pantry, ■ scullery, " washhouse, li. Pga3, and sewer, j Immediate possession can be given. Foho 7. H. B. SORENSEN. 58723-233 A MOTOR will run Daily from GLENTUNNEL to DARFIELD, and carry Passengers Horn Daifield to all piaoce en route to Lake Coleridge, returning in time to catch Cass Express, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, if necessary. W. LEE MING, X Mjul Contractor

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16853, 5 June 1920, Page 16

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