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AUCTIONS. H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. EXTRAORDINARY AUCTION SALE. S PliC u I.ATUU' S OPPORTUNITY. "WEMBLEY HOUSE." Twq WEST END PROPERTIES, MUST UK SOLD. On n.-coiint .1. DUULI'V TRENT, ESQ. JIuNDAY NEXT DEC. 15th, IU3O, AT 2 P.M. In Our Auction Koonin. NO. 40 GLOUCESTER .STREET: WELLBUILT TWO-STOREY, RESIDENCE OF '•> I'.OOMS. Very line loulit;o-room with beam ceil in l .;, handsome lirepluce, and wide curI;iinfiii"arclnvay to liall, providing space, comfort. nnd appearance. dining-room, wide archway la sunroom, fully enclosed with lendlifrht <!oor an<l slid.ni; windows; kitchen, oUces,' etc. Upstairs: Five Kood bedrooms, modern bathroom, plastered and papered with hriglit papers. The residence is vor y at " '"section of TWENTY PERCIIES. higli and sheltered. , . NO. 51 GLOUCESTER STREET: WELLIIUTI.T TWO-STOIiMY RESIDENCE Ol 1 ' 10 ,\[\lN ROOMS, modem bathroom, and offices Also, a Substantial Cottage of two rooms, detached. A special destructor provides extra hot water supply. Klectrio light nnd power, gas, hisli-pressure water, etc., all provided. The Section contains TWENTY PERCIIES. hijih, dry. and well t.l;Mtcred. NOTE: Both properties have been known as 1 'WEMBLEY HOUSE." Each is a complete residence, fully equipped nnd ready for use as a private 'rei-ideneu. a first class boardinp-house, or for flat letting Situation is excellent, between Montreal street and Durham street, and opposite the site of the proposed Art School. The owner is right out to sell, and will terms. ] Full particulars nnd keys—--11. O. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, Sj33 103 Hereford street. PUIiEIC AUCTION. DWELLING, GARAGE, ETC. On account MRS L. GLOVER, who has loft New Zealand. MONDAY NEXT, DEC. loth, AT 2 P.M. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS. ONLY £. r io DEPOSIT. PROPERTY situated NO. 157 LYTTELTON STREET, SI'ItEYDON. ''LOSE COB HAM STREET. WELF lIUII.T RESIDENCE OF fi ROOMS, verandah, bathroom, sewer, etc.. etc. ALL NEWI.Y PAPERED and IN SPLENDID CONDITION. Outbuildings include LARGE GARAGE and WOO I l-S 1! ED. Section well planted in lawn and garden. Coui-r.'te paths and shelter fences. THIS PROPERTY MUST lil'l SOLD. £SO DEPOSIT will be accepted. ICcv nnd further particulars—--11. G. LIVING ST O.N E nnd CO., Aii cti oncers, 83, M .'O3 Heieford street. AUCTION SALE. On account MOKT(JA(«KK. MONI>A V, r>!•:(*KM UK It 15th. AT - P.M. Ol'fi' .M'r'TlON ROOMS. ♦ HKUKKOKI.) Propkhty NO. i(» M cwT.oMr.o STFM'KT, r..m r : si n g QIJ A KTK K A(' Ii K nnd DWKLLING <i !•' SIX KOOMS and eonven irpccs, pari iruiars and card to view— G. LIVINUSTONK iiT.d fU, Auctioneers, K'O Hereford street. i'OKD 4\:;D HAi-HTKLD, LTD. £IBSO g 1 ? & SS: C i • ijuiit by tho o;vr.-:r only 4 yoaiß (_ ii V at u. co.st ol I KAC 11 CiTY CALLY NEW SEYEN-Rou m E1) CITY T\VO-STOiU-Y IiUAGALOW. beaut.ii'Y tllii liy papered, iimi oregon CITY pane.led hull a r ni bieul.last-ioom, etc. i JL'J Y CiTY Id x IU, -1 Uedroou;a, and CITY Kitclienutlo with latest Eh.ctr.e CITY Stovo. Gas Slovo, 11. ami C.. Lou,ton CITY Ra'-h and Basin, .So \\\v f Built-in CITY Wardrobe*, etc.. Heating Points, C l'i Y Garage. Thin is a hue homo and situaUd within 5 or i\ minutis' walk cif t}io City, laciny Ncjith, and i:iust. «:pP'-'ai to anyone for a line borno nnd ho close to tho City. bOLK AWKNTS. X* QQr; O P A w A £633. Op \V A XBGS. CI.OSK TO WILSON'S ROAD. CiTY COUNCIL MORTGAGE. A REALLY CHEAP HOME TO LIVE IN. Owner Most Anxious Seller. Five-room Modern Bun:;aiow f in perfect order ir.sido t»nd tut, and with cwry poamodern convenience, including E.L.. World Gas Sewer. All the roonif are ta'tefullv papered, u id dry aoction nicely laid out; handy to C ity. Trams, Railway, etc. NOTE.—This property is a gift ai this price, and would compare in value with anything offering i n C'hristchurch. So!e Agents: FORD and HAD FI EL D. LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Amenta, WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS? BARRINGTON STREET, SPREYDON. 2-i ACRES EXCELLENT LAND • 2* ACRES EXCEJ.LENT LAND. OP RESJDKNCJC of . r i rooma nicely papered and panelled, and including all modoir conveniences, E.L., Moffat, Electric Range, Doulton Bath and B:;Sin, 11. and C. r Copper and Tub#, etc. PKICE £BSO. Tliis is without dou'jt a fino little hoUiinc; for eotueono, and must liavo r>roapcctivo value. I'ea'ly good tcrraa can be arranged. Solo Agents: FORD and ITADFIELn, LTD., Auctioneers and Keal Kstato Agentß. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD. SUMNER AND SPREYDON PROPERTIES. WANTED FOR GENUINE CLIENTS. SUMNER —5 ROOMS and (not necessarily now house) nico garden dosirod—up to £1250. SPREYDON—FOUR ROOMS; must be Uj>- " to-dato. About £IOOO. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., Land Department. O LET. RICCARTON i?our rooms, conveniences; iacre, garage. 273 6d per week. ST A.LBAN&—i ivo rooms, Bungalow, modern ; parage. 35s per week. I' UR .S ISiILD Five-iooniod Bungilow welJ furnished, cheap. £2 2s per week.' SI J RJV\ DON x' ive-roomer] Bungalow, garas c , near tram. 30s per week. ST ALBAiS'B, near Papanui road—Eight rooms, suitable for Flats or Boarders. 30s per week. WUOIyIIAM ROAD—Five roora3, up-to-date: handy to tram. 23s per weok. EXCHANGE. IDEAL AGRICULTURAL FARM WITH ! UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW AND BUILDINGS, HANDY TO CHRISTCM URCH Owner wishes to Retire and wil l exchango for a Few Acres and Good Duelling on tile outskirts of Cbristchurch Th'.« Farm lb a good one. and will grow anything, the Land being deep rive? silt. At present there are approx thirty acr»s Wheat, and twenty acres Oato, also about thirty acres of White Clover (two bags to the acre has bean obtained) This is Gf-mune and the Owner will discuss any reasonable proposition. Reasonable Terms will be extended if required. N Z FARMERS' CO-OP ASSN.. LTD. Land Dopartment. f|HIUSEY SWEEPING. 'PHONE 22 090. T. BENJAMIN SMITH, . $0 Andovoc atroet, 80648

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 10 December 1930, Page 20

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