AUCTIONS. SMITHS CITY MARKET,^ THIS DAY, AT 12 NOON. {VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, TC * BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUC TION ON THE PREMISES, NO. 20 PETERBOROUGH STREET. ON AC COUNT OF MR N. McGILLIVRA'i (immediately preceding his seconc day's Clearing Sale). CAPITAL SECTION, CONTAININ 48 PERCHES, APPROX., 1 CHAIN 3 CHAINS, TOGETHER WK JOINERY SHOP, DOUBLE GARAGE TIMBER RACKS, OFFICES, ETC. THEREON. SMITHS CITY MARKET, 2778 H. C. SMITH, Principal. qiHIS DAY, AT 12 NOON. CLEARING SALE. : Account MR N. McGILLIVRAY, Contractor and Builder, on the premises, 201 PETERBOROUGH ST. MACHINERY and PLANT. Further Entries: Hand Concrete Mixer, Saw Bench, Hand Morticing Machine. Small Anvil. Also Doors, Windows, and many other lines. 350 LOTS. 350 LOTS. SMITHS CITY MARKET, Auctioneers, H. C. SMITH, Principal. • 2779 SUPERIOR AND MODERN - SUPERIOR AND MODERN FURNITURE. FURNITURE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THURSDAY NEXT. AT 1 P.M. (NOTE CHANGE OF TIME, NOT 12 NOON). On Account of MR V. G. JONES, who is leaving for Auckland, on the Premises, 108 LEINSTER RD., off Papanui rd. 6 -VALVE Dual Wave Rolax Console Radio, as new; Chesterfield Suite in Moquette, Oak Dining Room Suite, 3-Piece Bedroom Suite itr Dark Rosewood, 4-Piece Bedroom Suite in Dark Rosewood with Reflex Mirrors. Axminster Carpet 12 x 9, Carpet 12 x 9 (Belgian), 19yds Body Carpet, Singer Drophead Sewing Machine, 66: Hearth Rugs, Linos., Seagrass Chairs, Bicycles, New Lawnmower, Electrolux XH, silent model; and contents of Modern Bungalow. All lots are equal to new. and .if''modern design. Full catalogue in last Saturday's "Star-Sun." Inspec-. tion Wednesday, from 1 p.m. Take No. 1 tram to Leinster road. SMITHS CITY MARKET, AUCTIONEERS, H. C. SMITH, Principal. 2780 >TJX "BICYCLES, U PRESERVED. ot> LADIES* AND GENT'S. AT SMITHS CITY MARKET, FRIDAY NEXT, 12 NOON GOVERNOR'S BAY. O/jKffc—ls ACRES, splendid soil. cvO«HJ a bout 4-acre in 6-roomed House," electric installation. Fowlhouses, cow bails, pig stye, etc. A useful- Holding. Would exchange- for House property in Lyttelton. IMMEDIATE; POSSESSION. tftiftfi—BECKENHAM. FINE HIGH SCf»U SECTION, ARTISTIC 5MoOMED BUNGALOW. Spacious syn porches and sun room, all possible convenience!. Many pleasing, features. About £250 : deposit. A good, cheap property. SMITHS CITY MARKET. H. C. SMITH, Principal. 58844 WORD AND HADFIELD. LTD. "STROWAN" "STROWAN" CLOSE TO ST. ANDREWS COLLEGE Owner Desirous of Selling BEFORE END OF SEPTEMBER. price £1650. WOULD COST £.2000 TO REPLACE TO-DAY. MODERN 2-STOREY BUNGALOJJ WELL-PANELLED HALL ING-ROOM. MODERN ra AND BATHROOM. DOUBLE GAR AG» AND OUTHOUSES. -_ A „„!.- - MOTOR PORTICO ' SECTION OF APPROX. 35 PERCHES WELL LAID OUT. . . NOTE—THIS PROPERTY IS BE - ING;SO£D AT A SACRIFICE TO EN SURE AN IMMEDIATE SALE. . , P FORD and ; HADFIELD,. LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, ./ 'Phone 32-098. • 131-133 Worcester st CHOICE ST. ALBANS BUNGALOW CHAPTER STREET. » , • • CHAPTER STREET 1 PRACTICALLY BRAND NEW 1 •'■ . a BUNGALOW: '■. *• '-' \ Costly Stone , Fence,, ~.-;.,..-.. : •.'■'■ Very High "Section. . - Beautiful Modern- Bungalow of j large "Rooms; -Kitchenette, and Enclosed . Repiete "with every possible moderr. 1 convenience. Artistically deeoratecV in " terior. Imposing Tiled Fireplaces, Electrically equipped. Garage. .j-< See this before buying or building. SOLE AGENTS: -> ■FORD and HADFIELD. LTD., :■•'■• 1314133.Worcester-street.'v^rt_ "rul7J :, HUTCHINSON^;WHITEi'LTD.: ' i HUTCHINSON, WHITE, LTD. ?■-■■"■-;.• 'papanui,. ~:■". ■■ .■'.:■[ finest land obtainable. • 1 A ACRESFQR ONLY,£I4SO. JSplens JLU did House of 5 good rooms, 1 with every possible cony.,. good range • of , outbuildings, sheds, WHOLE PROPERTY IS IN l EXCEP- " TIONAL ORDER. Owner: too old to • carry on, and will give terms_to good practical man. SOLE AGENTS.. " COUNTRY BUTCHERY BUSINESS. . £lO- PER WEEK PROFIT. GOKt\ DEPOSIT only required. Pro- ■ au<*t>V perty contains fl ACRES J First-class Land, together with good I 4-roomed House and Shop; also slaugh- „ terhouse. pigsty, "yards, etc. TURNB OVER: li BODIES BEEF. 15 .SHEEP, 2 PORK. Situated in the MOST PROSPEROUS "DISTRICT in ■' Canterbury. 1 The owner is a GENUINE SELLER s and will take £775 for ,the freehold ■-, property, INCLUDING business, with plant and motor delivery. This, has NEVER BEEN ON THE MARKET BEFORE. Full confidential details from i SOLE AGENTS; .:";.,'. ONLY £IOO DEPOSIT REQUIRED. : OUTGOINGS BARELY 12/6 PER "•' WEEK. Runs 7 cows and does them well, besides 5 ACRES in crops. . This little farm of 20 ACRES is situated in one of the best' arid healthiest districts in Canterbury, close to School, '. etc. Five-roomed solid, comfbrtable home and Ml outbuildings. Owner . forced to sell and will take £ 700, See us for full Particulars. > ; HUTCHINSON, WHITE'S, Victoria square. H5236 BUSINESS NOTICES. ' 1. HANCOCK. CHANCERY >•• LANE FOR DIAMOND RINGS AND RELIABLE WATCHES: Deal with the Man who Does the Work Highest Prices Given for -Old Gold. H5194 dler, Harness,, Covers, - Collar (new, used), Maker, Importer: Country orders solicited, satisfaction t given; repairs, cheapest, same i day; Cash buyer harness, all -sorts; Furm, Horses. Cobs, Ponies. Breeder,: Vehicles, Dogs. Ferrets; Guns; Truscott, -Saddler, corner Lichfield and Durham streets. "Phonr 41-936. ■■': ; VXS44S
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