|AUCTIONS BINNS, BARBER AND KEENAN, LTD. IMPORTANT FURNITURE AUCTION IMPORTANT FURNITURE AUCTION of THE CONTENTS OF A MOST X BEAUTIFUL HOME also 1951 LAGONDA, 22 h.p.. De Luxe Motorcar. which has been carefully handled and in immaculate condition. 28.000 miles, 600 x 16 tyres and many extras. Fog . lamps, reverse lamp, air conditioned heat I control and demister. LAGONDA, THE WORLD’S LAGONDA. THE WORLD’S PERFECT CAR PERFECT CAR A FEW MAIN ITEMS OF FURNITURE v 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in English tapestry. 2 SOUTHLAND BEECH WHEEL-BACK SINGLE BEDS. a QUEEN ANNE DRESSING TABLE. AND STOOL. NEW FAWN MOTTLE FELTEX, 25 x 15. Jacobean Coffee Table, Oak Rocker, in lemon tapestry, Jacobean Rosewood Firescreen, 4 Sets Bookshelves, Small Escritoire Compactum, Oak Bedside Table, Single Beds, Mattresses, Cushions. Fireside Chairs, Rugs, Tea Waggon, Electrolux, Sewing Machine, Electric Rangette, Steel Wheelbarrow, Lawnmower, Garden Tools, Kitchen Ware, Laying Pullets, etc., etc., etc. ON THE PREMISES ’ “LEYLANDS,” 83 DEANS AVENUE 83 DEANS AVENUE THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 29, at 1 P.M. THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 29, at 1 P.M. on account of MR and MRS J. S. BURNS, Who are leaving Christchurch (we having sold their property). MAIN ITEMS OF FURNITURE INCLUDE:— 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite in English Tapestry (lemon ground with multi floral pattern); 3 Pair Blue Chenille Curtains, long; 4 Unit Suite in rust tapestry; Large Oak Rocker in lemon tapestry; Oak Chair. Small Oak Coffee Table, Jacobean Twist; Embroidered Firescreen, in rosewood, Jacobean; 4 Sets White Bookshelves. 2 high, 2 low; 2 Foot Stools. Frilled Voile Curtains for all windows, 2 Wheel-back Single Beds and Wires, in Southland Beech; Fawn Mottled Feltex, 25 x 15, only few months old; Queen Anne Dressing Table and StooL Small Escritoire, Comoactum fitted with drawers inside. 2 Kapoc Mattresses. Kidney Dressing Table and Kidney Stool, in cream enamel and floral print: 2ft 6in Panel Bed. 3ft Dunlopillo Mattress, Set Rimu Bookshelves, Large Seagrass Chair, Stretcher with 3ft Kapoc Mattress, Oak Bedside Table, Beech Book and Telephone Hall Table, 2 Three-panel Folding, both ways, screens, with floral covers; Blsonia Blue-grey Square; 2 Claret Shade Liskurl Mats, White Shade Liskurl Mat, 3 Midblue Mohair Mats, Cretonne Bedspreads and Curtains, Cushions. Blue Axminster Stair Carpet, new; Blue Feltex, hail; Antique Mirror, large inlaid walnut frame; 2 Occasional Mirrors, Flexible Desk Lamp, 601 b Tin Pure Rata Honey, Table and 4 Chairs, steel, painted jade green; 2 Fire- : side Chairs in rust tapestry; 2 Fawn Tattersfield Rugs, Blue Granite Linoleum, Spark Screen, Small Oak Teawaggon, , Dropside Waggon, in birch; Small White ; Bent Iron Table, Electrolux. Sewing Ma- ; chine, Ewbank Dainty Carpet Sweeper. ; Electric Rangette, 2 Electric Heaters, Leoglow Kerosene Heater, Steel Wheel-
J barrow, Good Lawnmower. Full Range of . Gf-rden Tools. “Acme” Wringer, white; Kitchen Table, Cape Cod Garden Chlr. • Host of Sundries, Crockery, Glass, Preserves, etc., Pots and Pans. Quantity ■ Good Onions, Potatoes and Marrows. 7 Crossbred Pullets in full lay. ■ AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: It is with pleasure that we draw attention to this • outstanding Furniture Auction. Every- ; thing is in immaculate condition and the , floor coverings, floor mats and rugs are • ??, m ost new. As the owners are leaving . . Christchurch everything is for absolute • A wonderful opportunity to pur- > chase Choice Household Furniture and furnishings at Auction Prices.
REMEMBER THURSDAY NEXT, AT 1 P.M. THE CHOICE FURNITURE AUCTION at “LEYLANDS,” 83 DEANS AVENUE. Goods on view from 9 a.m. morning of Sale. LAGONDA CAR WILL BE OFFERED SHARP AT 2 P.M. eeTs 1 — ier parUcnlaßr from th® AuctionBINNS, BARBER and KEENAN, LTD., Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 191 Manchester street. 2581 GEORGE ANDERSON AND SON. AH! THIS AUCTION WILL SUIT ME AH! THIS AUCTION WILL SUIT ME'. A HOME. A BUILDING SECTION, 5 A HOME, A BUILDING SECTION, 5 ACRES OF SUBDIVIDABLE LAND ACRES OF SUBDIVIDABLE LAND ■ TO BE SOLD IN 3 SEPARATE LOTS TO BE SOLD IN 3 SEPARATE, LOTS BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN OUR LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN OUR LAND SALES ROCM, SALES ROOM, 534 COLOMBO ST. (Cnr. Dundas st.). 534 COLOMBO ST. (Cnr. Dundas st.). ON THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1954, ON THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1954, AT 2.30 P.M. AT 2.30 P.M. | TIMBER MILLERS, BUILDERS, HOME SEEKERS, AND HOME BUILDERS. THIS IS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO
Instructed by the District Public Trustee as Trustee in the Estate of Henry Charles Went, we will offer these properties for Public Auction at the above time and place. • LOT I—s acres of land situated Breezes S road, Aranui, on the north-west corner I of Carters road which is only partly < formed, but has been dedicated as a road. £ This land is heavily laden with fully and I partly-grown pine trees which should I bring considerable demand for milling ' Eurposes and ultimately this land could 1 e subdivided into 14 or 15 building sec- i tions. j Frontage on Breezes road, 313 ft. < Depth, 693 ft. LOT 2—A solidly constructed 2-roomed ! Dwelling of approximately 460 sq. ft., built of wood and roofed with iron and match- s lined, erected on concrete pile founda- £ tions, and in excellent order through- ( out. Bathroom, coal range, H. and C. water and electric light. ALSO a building < of similar construction measuring 13ft 1 Sin x 13ft which is, used as a wash- J house, together with an old shed 20ft x 12ft at rear. Situated at and known as 26 LENTON ‘ ST. (off Breezes road), Aranui, on a high, - dry section of 48 perches. HANDY TO TRANSPORT, SHOPS, and SCHOOLS. JUST THE HOME WE WANT, NOT TOO BIG, NOT TOO SMALL, COSY AND COMFY AND NOT TOO DEAR. LOT 3.—Splendid Building Section of 48 perches adjoining Lot 2 described hereRIGHT IN THE HEART OF A MASSIVE BUILDING PROGRAMME NOW IN OPERATION IN THIS DISTRICT. I PROCEEDING TO BRIGHTON, TURN RIGHT INTO BREEZES ROAD. BOARDS ERECTED. For further particulars apply to THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Oxford terrace, or to GEORGE ANDERSON and SON. Auctioneers, 534 Colombo st. ’Phone 70-796.3558 < AUCTIONS. L. W. PAYNE. SHORT NOTICE AUCTION. ’ 127 COLOMBO ST., BECKENHAM 127 COLOMBO ST., BECKENHAM. 127 COLOMBO ST., BECKENHAM. In Messrs H. T. Penrose and Co.’s Land Salesroom, 183 Manchester street. At 2.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. On* Account of the OWNER. THE RESIDENCE, which is of the older type, comprises 3 bedrooms, lounge, diningroom, kitchen, Neeco electric range, washhouse, wooden tubs, fuel copper, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, small box room, outside toilet, tool shed, wood and coaj shed and fowlhouse. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE— This property is most handily situated being only 50 yards from the Tennyson street shopping area, bus stop, schools, and churches. The section of 60 perches is laid out in lawns, shrubs, fruit trees, and splendid vegetable garden. The owner is right out to sell and the reserve price will be most reasonable. Inspection may be made week-ends or by appointment. Further particulars from L. W. PAYNE, Furniture and Property Auctioneer, 196 High street. TELEPHONE 79-616 or 87-008. Member Real Estate Institute of N.Z. MESSRS ROY TWYNEHAM and SON, Solicitors for the Vendor. 2442 ’ NO matter what breakfast food you have tried before ... Wait till you’ve tried i Cereo—the oaten breakfast cereal. It’s a . winner. W.S ■ SATURDAY is the best day to Shift. ! Ring Bebans, 76-053 or 77-125 for a pre- . planned Removal. —— T.T.S.
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