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AXJOTIONa H. MATSON AND CO. TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 26th. 200 Fat Lambe 70 Fat Ew« 60 Fat Wethers 70 Forward Lambs 40 Good Two-tooth Ewes, Halibred 60 Three-quartorbred Ewes, S.M., S.D. Bams first week April 740 *. MATSON and CO. r SALE. "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27th. SPECIAL ENTRY— On ueaant of MR J. V. CHAPMAN, LittleRiver: 1 Truck of Springers ENTRIES INVITED. 6741 H. MATSON and CO. -„ . t Tj . g SALE. SATURDAY, 30th APRIL. 1921. ENTRIES INVITED. NOTE.—Owing to the New Brighton Races tho Sale will oommenoe at 10 a.m. 6739 H. MATSON and CO. H. MATSON AND CO. ESSRS H. MATSON ana CO., under inL....A! i it- T .—1 T-1.„,,t™ Dnhlin Trustee, will offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, in the ESTATE of MARY HANr..iUI DIXON, ir. their Rooms, 147 CASHEL STREET, on i SATURDAY, 7th MAY, 1931, I AT NOON, A FIRST-CLASS RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, situated e.t the Corner of LYTTELTON STREET and EDINBURGH STREET, j SPREYDON, comprising very fin© 7-xoomed House, plastered, two bay windows, three verandahs, bathroom (Doulton bath), hot and cold water service, gas lighting, waehhouse, copper, and tuba, ram tank water flupply, asphalt paths and yard, motor shed, 3-stall stable, and trapshed, together with CORNER SECTION OF ONE ACRE. The front portion is laid out in lawn, garden, »nd> the whole property is in first-clasa condition. H. MATSON and CO., 5738 Auctioneers. I P. S. NIOHOLLS AND CO. iESOO REDUCTION. FOR QUICK SALE. REDUCED FROM £2IOO TO £I9OO. 2-STOREY ART BUNGALOW. FIVE MINUTES FROM SQUARE. THE BUNGALOW is exceptionally well built, and contains 0 rooms, with ever]' modern convenience. Large Rooms, Electric Light, Gas, Tiled Hearths. I Panelled throughout, Beamed Ceiling. Gothic Red Stono Frre Fronts. Tho property faces north, and receives all the sun that shines. There is also a large Sleeping Balcony facing North. This is an exceptional opportunity, and we cannot speak too highly of its value. SEE US AT ONCE. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., Auctioneers, 174-6 MANCHESTER STREET, N6792-5386 SOLE AGENTS. CHAELES CLARK. HAR L E O L A R K, 109 HEREFORD STREET. BUNGALOW, SITUATE WEKA ROAD, RICCARTON AND FENDALTON. BUILT EXPRESSLY FOR THE OWNER. HAS NORTH-WEST ASPECT, EVERY ROOM GETS THE SUN. BUNGALOW OF 1 ROOMS (iron roof), postered, fan and casement windows, roller Minds, ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT, College and tile slab grates and hearths, wardrobes, large hall, partly CLOSED IN SUN VERANDAH, PORCELAIN BATH and basin; 2 HOT WATER cervices, copper cylinders, linen cupboard, etc. Through drawers and cupboards between kitchen and dining-room, pantry and safe to' open outside, wasbhouse, h. and c over tubs, concrete paths and yard, windmill and 2 400-gall. taoksrMOTOß GARAGE 18 x 13, WITH CONCRETE FLOOR. LAND comprises ONE ROOD THIRTYTWO PERCHES, well fenced, laid out in TREES. Everything is o* the best material. PRICE £2BOO. CHARLES CLARE, Land Agent, 109 Hereford etreet. FOR SALE, OR TO LET, UNFURNISHED, FOR A TERM. NEAR THE TRAM. COLLEGES, AND PARES. 1 ROOMS and OFFICES, SEWER, &RGB MOTOR GARAGE, WITH WABHfc RACE. 11 ACRES of Land, TASTEFULLY LAID CUT and PLANTED. PRIVATE, SUNNY AND DRY. EVERY POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE, never jet been occupied. For price, rent, and further particulars apply to CHARLES CLARK, 36-7 Sole Agent. C2965-U4B DOVE STARCH on lines makes the wearer satisfied thai the high reputation of DOVE BRAND is wall 4wuv«d. Every grocer can supply. H6SO9-9113

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17128, 25 April 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17128, 25 April 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17128, 25 April 1921, Page 12

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