o h.p n SMITHS CITY MARKET, VACANT POSSESSION. TRUST REALISATION PROPERTY AUCTION SALE. No. 32 KING EDWARD TERRACE, Off Barton street, WOOLSTON. TO BE SOLD AT SMITHS CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO ST., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1938, at 1 pm, on account of the Trustees in the Estate of the late Wm. Nicholls. ABOUT 2 ROODS 19 PERCHES excellent garden soil, and SQUARE VERANDAH HOUSE CONTAININGS, ROOMS sun porch, and conveniences, electric light, etc. Outbuildings. A very useful holding. The Trustees are anxious to realise and consequently will be prepared to consider offers prior to the auction. Good terms available‘ SMITHS CITY MARKET, Auctioneers. H. C. SMITH. Principal. MESSRS WESTON, WARD, and LASCELLES, Solicitors for the Trustees. 2979 152 Manchester street. H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. MAGNIFICENT VALUE/GENTLEMAN’S Residence of twelve VJ" rooms and double billiards room, with three special bathrooms and conveniences, etc. Reception hall with fireplace. Modern and convenient. A wonderful property for a nursing home, fiats, convalescent home, etc. Billiards room would make three rooms. Land over half acre. Price only £2OOO, and very easy terms. Carpets in. RICCARTON. VTEAT BUNGALOW, 5 Rooms, modern conveniences; Garages; J-acre; full-size grass tennis court. Only £1250. MORTGAGEE’S SALE. RESIDENCE, 7 ROOMS, conveniences. Garage and Outbuildings. Jrgent Sale required at £750. rpWO-STOREY Bungalow Bargain, City. A beautifully finished property built on the latest design, with sun-porch and balcony and a perfect garden. This special offer at £I7OO, with a quarter acre, for immediate sale. These are a few. We submit them with confidence. They are worth more than the prices quotedFull particulars, H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, 109 Hereford street. EVANS AND BULL. HANDY DAIRY FARM. ID ACRES HEAVY DAIRYING ■- ° LAND, carries 13 Cows with ease iandy position for retail or wholesale lairyman. NICE BUNGALOW, 5 Rooms with all. conveniences apd plenty of good outbuildings, including -eg. dairy. OWNER RETIRING. MUST BE SOLD. Offer wanted. Easy terms 12 MILES OUT. 1 AA ACRES GOOD MIXED FARM, lull 24 acres in wheat, 21 acres 3ats and grass, 12 acres under cultivation, balance two and three-year grass. HOUSE. 6 rooms and good range of outbuildings. Grows heavy crops wheat, peas, and potatoes. Price, £lB an acre. Deposit £ 130. 218/70 1795 ST. ALBANS. CLOSE BEALEY AVENUE. I?;—MODERN HOUSE, of 6 fine *1 rooms; the- whole property great order. Tapestry fireplaces, ual .hot water, N.W. gas range, ainted and decorated most artistially, nothing to spend on the proerty. VACANT POSSESSION'erms can be arranged. , 236/o» SPREYDON BARGAIN. OWNER TRANSFERRED. P7QK—BUNGALOW. 4 nice rooms, «• od as new, artistically papered, lathroom toned in Duco, wide, sunny ind dry section, with garage. fowllouse, concrete paths. VAC ANT POSSESSION in few days. Not a jenny to be spent on the property. 176/7U ST. ALBANS. POPtA—A BARGAIN. Reduced from £1375. BUNGALOW of 5 ROOMS and KITCHENETTE, all up-to-date conveniences, _ plastered and art papered, fine section of over 30 perches, well laid out, garage and outbuildings. Gould not be replaced for hundreds of pounds more. Possession guaranteed. 102/58 EVANS AND BULL 84 Hereford street W. X 7637 W. E. SIMES AND CO. OO ACRES. Must be sold. In great .0& heart. All top-dressed and lookg well. Carry 300 ewes and fatten lambs, -sides few cows. . Good home S rooms, rery convenience, and farm buildings, lose station and school. North Canter, jry. Owner ill-health. Price £I9BO. eposit say £4OO. Sole Agents. Inquire trly. May exchange house property and :w acres handy. • . C 270 ACRES. Close in. Decent house ices. farm buildings. Price £ll4O. J>e>sit £2OO only. 8138 NICE , HOLDING. ACRES. Excellent land. Government i) Lease at £29 per annum. 21 years run. Interest and principal on build;s valued at £SOO is £24 yearly. LltUe er £1 per week over all. Nice Bungav of 5 rooms, all conveniences, garden, >halt paths, and all farm buildings. poul- • houses. Carry 10 cows. Attractive little ice. Asking £425. cash. Situated 5 miles t. Tram handy. Inquire. URGENT SALE. ] gijf ACRES. Good land. About _ 32 - - acres excellent grazing, balance owns and low hills. Mostly pasture. House rooms (old); all conveniences. farm ulldings. Chiefly dairying and sheep., Askig £29 per acre or offer. Low deposit. ! miles out. Write or sell. Al4B MUST BE SOLD. ACRES. Good land. AH pasture. /U Carry 12 cows. House 8 rooms, and rm buildings. Station and school" close Ir. 20 miles out. Handy. Ranglora. Price ilv €6OO. Deposit £IOO. Don’t delay. 894 W. E. SIMES and CO.. 'Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 239 Manchester street. (Opp. Christchurch City , Counc * l^ gs9l TEACHERS OF DANCING. sj CADMAN STUDIO OF MODERN BALLROOM .dancing. Practice hour. 6.50 to 7.50 P-m----r Monday. Big Apple Class 6.50j.vn. every Tuesday. Studio _Dance r alternate Thursday. Studio, eery Court- loim -EILEEN ORCHARD. latest ' Ballroom and Tap Dancing, o. 100 Papanui road. Special ten’s classes Saturday mornings. Practice classes Friday nights. > your* appointment now. E43QB ONDON ACADEMY, J 769 Colombo St. ’Phone 41-933. ODERN BALLROOM DANCING. Full particulars on application. _ rincipal: A. L. Leghorn. c^V5 t T D "’ " and Miss V. G. Haxgh, L.T.C.L DERFUL Array of Patterns and jlourings in Wallpapers to suii SMITH and SMITH, LTD.. Cr. Tuam-High streets, purse. See windows.
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