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AUCTIONS. B. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. AUCTION SALE. T) EAN KR Y FUR NITU RE. On account the Very Rev. C. \V. Carrington, who is leaving (or EnglunJ. TOMORROW (THURSDAY), NOVEMBER 24th. AT 1 P.M. ON THE PREMISES, No. 76 ARMAGH STREET (ne*r Art Gallery*THE WHOLE OF THE FURNITURE acd FURNISHINGS. Including Sovoral GENUINE ANTIQUES IN OAK and MAHOGANY. MAIN ITEMSVERY FINE SPECIMEN WELSH DRESSER, inlaid, splondid condition CHINESE CABINET, beantifaHy carved. perfect condition OLD ENGLISH WRITING TABLE in Oak OLD ENGLISH CORNER CABINET, in Oak TWO SOLID MAHOGANY CHIPPESDALE CHAIRS, splendid condition SWISS CHEST, caned OAK HALL TABLE, carved OAK HALL SEAT, carved CORNER CUPBOARD IN OAK, OLD ENGLISH OAK OVERMANTEL ANTIQUE BIBLE BOX 81-REAU in Oak, VERY OLD. BUREAU in Oak. ANTIQUE. ANTIQUE COAL BUCKET MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS. BOWFRONTED. And the usual household furniture, kitchea utensils, garden tools, and sundries. Full particulars may be obtained from H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO.. Auctioneers, 2686 152 Horeford street. R. S. McKENZIE AND CO. IN OUR ROOMS, 143 CASHEL STREET. THIS DAY—I.3O P.M.—THIS DAY We have received instructions .irom tft* UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION to by Auction the following Goods, slightly dam HKed By water: — _ Thirty Thousand Clarence Cigarettes, in tins of tons, to bo sold in lots to suit purchasers ; 1 Case Hacksaw Blades (Pax and Flexor), IDiu and 12in; 100 Pairs of Children's Shoes, sizcß 4, S, (i, 7, 8, and 9; 1 Case of Puritan Pewter Ware, consisting •( l'nir Vases, 3 Bowls, 5 Jugs, 4 Teapots, 2 Pairs Sugar and Cream, and 1 E.P. Teapot: 1001b Loose Cocoa and 1-Ton Broken Orange Pekoo Tea in 51b tins, Eold in lots to suit the buyers ;"•also, 80 Doien Babies' Rattles. K. S. -McKENZIE and CO.. Auctioneers, House Furnishers, and Land Agents. R. ST. CLATR McKENZIE, 2609 Principal and Auctioneer. GEORGE ANDERSON AND CO. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY. At I p.m. THIS DAY. In Our Commodious Auction Room-, 633-35 COLOMBO STREET. 'HE list for To-day's Salo includes:—Full sized Upright Grand Haake I'iau". English Rex Gramophone, Oak BedrovM Suite, 3-piece Chesterfield Suite in Wool Moquetto, a very fine lot of E.P. Ware and China, Sideboards, Dining and Kit. Table-. Bedsteads, Bedding, Duchesse Chests and Drawers, Couches, Pictures, Sewing Machine. Linoß., Carpets and Rugs, Gas Range, Ba*> Chairs, Oval Loo Table, Hoi. Blinds. Tin Trunks, Crockery, Tinware, and lot of Sundries. GEORGE ANDERSON and CO., 3604 Auctioneers. PKOPEETIES FOB SALE. HARMAN AND STEVENS, LTD. CITS. WITHIN 5 MINUTES' WALK OF SQUARE AND ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL. OOQAA—SUPERIOR 3-STOREY UUN--3&<6OUU GALOW OF 7 LARGE KOOiIS AND SUN-ROOM, plastered and art panelled, odern conveniences. Downstairs: Ptnrllcd lounge.hall with' clinker brick firepla.-r: sitting-room, 25 x 16, art ceiling,- oriel win- | dows. Upstairs: Three bedrooms and suorooni, with .wardrobes built «in. Double hot water service, linen - press, etc. Section. i-Acrc, nicely laid out; motor garage, shed*. Everything in perfect order. Terms . arranged. • ' HARMAN and STEVENS, LTD. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. FAMOUS OMJHI VALLEY. iypO ACRES —Sheop Country, well fenced. • »0 subdivided, and watered. Splendid Homestead, 6-7 Rooms; shearing sheds, full range outbuildings, telephone, etc. Land comprises flat and dovvns. This property is for urgent sale, and price is right at £l3 15s or offer. Splendid terms to good man. Fult particulars. HA'RMAN and STEVENS, LTD. FOR URGENT SALE—OWNER LEAVING. SUPERIOR BOARDING-HOCBE. THIS IS A SOUND PROPOSITION, con prising MODERN, WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS, ill lovely grounds, situated in choice locality, .close to Park terrace. The House is wall furnished throughout; there is every possible convenience, nice lar?e sunny return verandah, and rooms are nil large and well decorated. Lease has nearly two years to run' at rental of £2 10s, with, right of renewal. At present there qre ten permanent boarders. and ample room for fourteen, and the house is easily kept filled, as it ia so popularly Bitnated. Owner going to England. Price. £750 or offer —walk in, walk: out.. Part of purchase money can be paid by instalments. HARMAN and BTEVENB, LTD. i-AORE, WITH NICE HOME, GLABS* HOUSE AND FOWLHOUSES. J?1 OAfl OR OFFER-y-BEOKHNHAM—-cVIfWUU WELL-BUILT T HOUSE Of 4 LARGE ROOMS and all conveniences, porcelain bath, etc. Half-Acre best lend, with good fowlhouses to take 200 birds, glasshouse planted in tomatoes, and motor garage. Terms arranged. . HARMAN AND STEVENS, LTD., Land and Estate Agents, Sharebrokera, Agents Northern Assurance Co., Ltd., 81 Hereford street West. 'Phones 404 and 4891. H 4694 MOXOft SERVICE*. VISIT IT. TRAVEL IN COMFORT. TRAVEL BY READ'S SUPERB SEDANS. THE Cars of thia well-known Berriee will pick yon up or set yon down at your Hotel if desired, and yon can hare accommodation in Akaroa booked for yon on re,UMt ' TIME-TABLE: . . Christehurch— _ Dept. Daily 8.15 a.m.: and 2.80 p.m. Sundays: Dept. 9 a.m. Cars start from opposite Warner ■ Hotel, Cathedral square. Akaroa— ■ Dept. Daily 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sundays: Dept. 4 p.m. .... jj.B.—Wednesdays: Akaroa dept. 6.45 WEEK-END tTRIPS. Start Cathedral sqnare 2.30 p.m. Saturday* 9 a.m. Sunday*. Leave Bruce Hotel. Akaroa. 4 p>m. Sunday*. SOMETHING SPECIAL. Visitors should make a point of seeini[the Wonderful Views to be had by making THE EASTERN BAY TRIP. The aeenie glories of this marvellous trip are simply indescribable, and far more than repay Fare of £1 Return. Cars leave Post Office. Akaroa, at 10.80 a.m. daily. For Special Trips, Wedding*, etc., ring Phone 6, Akaroa, or 2841, Christehurch. Seats may be booked per either of thee* 'phones, or at Government Tourist Office, or with Mr Thomas (tailor). Cathedral square, RETURN FARE .. .. £1 3* M SINGLE .. .. 15a M READ MOTOR LTD.. AKAROA. -OWAI BUSH-SPBINGFIEIiD-CHRIST-CHURCH MOTOR SERVICE—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. Leaves Kowai Bush 7.35 ajn.; Springfield 8 a.m.; Annat 8.15 a.m.; Sheffield 8.20 ajn.; Wsddington 8.25 a.m.; Kimberley 8.40 •jcl; Courtenay 0 a.m.; Halkett 0.15 bjb.: arriving Christchurr.h 0.55 a.m. Leaving Centre Garage. Durham street (near Bridge of Remembrance) oa Retwa at 4.45 p.m., arriving at Springfield 6.45 p.m, Kowai Bush 7.15 p.m. H. R. BELCHES, Manager. 'Phones: 8, Springfield: 1866, Christeanren. 83801 OUTHBRIDGE • OHRIBTCHTJBCH—- *-> Day's Daily Safety Coach Service. Leave Bonthbridge Mon, 7.45 a.m, 4 r~ * Tues, 7 45 ajn. and 4 p.m.; Wed, 7.45 4 p.m.; Thars, 7.45 a.m. and 4 pa.; FriSunday Nights—Leave Bonthbridge 8 p.nx, Leeston 8.15 p.m. For Time-table Ckriitchareh to Bonthbridge, tee '"Preea" Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. 'Phone 57D, Leeston. 29M HARD CASH 18 WHAT IS NEEDED. kIFFICTJLT COLLECTIONS- expediJ tioualy and Tactfully Handled by the . CANTERBURY COLLECTING AGE2CCY, ! 188 Hereford afreet.. Next Bank of N.Z. (Upattin). 'Phone 333U

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 15

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