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AUCTIONS. CONTINUATION. OF SALE. MONDAY, 1.30 p.m. Sharp. CRYSTAL 'HOUSE, Lambtoii quay (Next Dominion, avenue). BALANCE OF STOCK of HIGH-GRADE CHINA AND CRYSTAL will be sacrificed.. ' ■ ■. , . CILVERSTOXE AND CO.,:'.Auctioneers. SHOP FITTINGS A Xti SHOWCASICS WILL BE OFFERED AT 2 p.m. 2 Oak Showcases, Counter, 2 Show Stands, 1000 ft of New Shelving. SILVERSTONE AND CO., ■ •.'•>■ Auctioneers. P.S. —China and Crystal Buyers, this is your last and only opportunity. jIOH PK^SS NEWS TEBT CBICKET. Auckland. —M.C.C. hava iodt niao wickets for 526 runs (Legge, c Matheson, b Woir, 196; Cornford, not out,'l2; extras, 31). M.C.C. all out for 340 (Cornford 18, AUom not out 8). ATHLETICS. 880 yds Championship.—L. Hack (Wai.), I ; H. M'Donald (Man.), 2; w" Ogg (O.), 3. Won by 1% yards..'Time, 2min 1 2-ssec. 100 yds Championship.—Final: C. Jenkins (W.), 1; M.. Strange (Man.), 2; H. le Grove (W.), 3. Won by about a yard, Time, 10 3-ssec. , j, ■ C.J.C. MEETING. Christchurch.—Middle Park Plate—l Charm.iiiio, 7.0, 1;, 2 Asiiiring, f1.4, 2; 5 Jaloux, 8.J,, C. Scratdicd: Rosy, Jloru, Coroner. Won b.y a neck. Timo, liiiin '12 2-osoc.—P.A. OTAHUHU TROTS. Otahuuu Trotting . Cup.—3 Machine Gun, i.9 Tho Abbey,,2; 2 Kohara, 3. Scratched': ilent. Great Peter.; : Won l>s ;. a nools. Time, Un : .27aec—F.A, , -. ' ■■■'■% ■% : "^'%i ■ ■'':'" ' '!: PROPERTIES FOR SALE. STELLIN ESTATES. STELLIN ESTATES. SON. STKATH&IORB. SUH SUN. STRATHMORE. SUN SUN. STRATHMORE. SUiN SUN. STKATHMORE. SUN s":ua rHMOuw park. The New Garden Suburb. "Bathed in Sunshine' the Livelong Day." QUEEN 04; ALL SUBURBS. Adjoining (Scots College and city side ot Soatoun Tunnel, with long frontage to bitumimscd Broadway,' with double line of trams.. Broadway, Signals Station' road, CaveDdish square, Streatlan ■ crescent,' Bcntiuck Glamis, Strathmore, and Elphinstone avenues, Kiughorne and Tannadyce streets. STRATHMORIS PARK' was named by the vendors -in honour of and to commemorate. the recent visit ol Their Royal Highnesses the, Duke' »ud Duchess of York, and to perpetuata the family name of Her Royal Highness the Duchess of York. In conformity therewith til street names are names connected with Her Koyal Bighness'e family. Locality names and 6treet names have been approv|ed by the City Corporation. SUN ■~■-■ ' ' | I SUN TRAM FAKES 3d by Concession SUN . Ticket. SUN THREE TRAMSTOPS IN FRONT SUN OF STRATHMORE PARK.. SUN SUN "Bathed .iv Sunshine the Livelong SUN • Day." SUN SUN U4 minutes' walk through Tunnel SUN . to Beatoun, SUN i minutes''walk through'runnel to SUN Shopping Area SUN 5 mimites' walk through runnel to SUN Seatoun School. Bathing Sheds, and SUN Deach. SUN SUN Level and gentle slopes. SUN The most wonderful estate ever SUN placed or ever can be placed on the SUN Wellington Market. SUN SUN "Bathed in Sunshine the Livelong SUN - Day." SUN • . SUN NOW OPEN FOR PRIVATE SUN SALE. SUN PRICES. FROM £100 PER '..BOSUN -- TIONj SUN SELLING RAPIDLY ON OUR SUN FAMOUS EASY TERMS. SUN A NOMINAL • DEPOSIT PER SUN SECTION, AND 8d A DAY perSUN £100 of purchase,money pays priuSUN ...■■.' cipal' SUN SUN "Bathed in Simslnne the Ijiveloog SUN Day." SUN SUN Remember! STRATIIMORB LARK. SUN has its own locality name as npSUN proved by. the City Corporation, SUN .STRATHMORE. PARK. SUN SUN "Bathed in Sunshine the Livelong SUN Day." SUN SUN Sunshine, Shelter, View. SUN PLANS, PRICES, etc^from JAMES STELLIN & CO., SUBDIVISIONAL EXPERTS, The Mightiest Land Subdivisional Organisation in New Zealand. 113, 115, Customhouse quay (Directly opposite Bank of N.Z.)

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 16

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