AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. 0. E. Clark.) (L. E. Clark. QHARLEB CLARK. 103, HEREFORD STREET. Established 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Money to Lend at Current Rates of Interest. ADDINGTON. 3 ACRES, Fenced and divided, with 3 Houses, 1 of 5 rooms, other 4 rooms, sewer, H.P. water, all let. PRICE £950. 12-4 CHARLES CLARK. RICCARTON UPPER. 3 ACRES (about), 2 acres in gTaes, balance in orchard and gardon, House 7 rooms, conveniences, lot outbuildings. £IOSO. 21-4 CHARLES CLARK. FAPANUI. ACRES 20 PERCHES, two frontages in paddock, orchard nnd garden, good 9-roomcd house, every convenience, outbuildings. PRICE £1750. 58-4 CHARLES CLARK. SPREYPON. 4 ACRES, ,3 acres in grass, balance in garden, etc., house 5 rooms, all conveniences, outbuildings, etc. lfloso. 194-4. CHARLES CLARK. RICCARTON (Twopenny Section) -< ACRE 1 ROOD 20 PERCHES, with 7* X chains of frontage, concrete channelling, asphalt palhs. corner block, north and east aspect, artesian well. PRICE ONLY £9OO LOT. 210-4 CHARLES CLARK. FOR SALE OR TO LET. BEALEY AVENUE. THE RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS OF THE LATE F. 11. PYNE. CONTAINING 16 Large Rooms, with all *U Iho very Latest Conveniences. MOTOR-CAR HOUSE. OVER 3-ACRE CHARMING GROUNDS. For Price and Rent applv to the Agent, 33.4 CHARLES CLARK. OPAWA. SEAK THE TRAM' AND TRAIN. rrWO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW of .1 Rooms, 3 Verandahs, Doullon Bath, H. and C., Wardrobes, W.Cs., Septic Tank, other Improvements. MOTOR-CAR HOUSE. 2 ACRES CHARMING GROUNDS, very high overlooking the Ileathcoto River. PRICE ONLY £1550. VERY CHEAP. 3SS-4 CHARLES CLARK. TO NURSES AND OTHERS. CLOSE TO THE CITY. GOOD NURSING HOME BUSINESS. INCLUDING the Fino Freehold Property, Furniture, Etc., as a going concern. Full particulars to personal applications. Auply, 384-1 CHARLES CLARK, 109, Hereford Streot. AUCTION SALE OF lIIGIi-CLASS FURNITURE. /'"tHARLES CLARK lias boon favoured with V-t instructions from J. C. PRUDHOE, ESQ., who has sold his residence, to SELL BY' AUCTION, on the property, 42, BRISTOL STREET, Corner Holly Road, St Albans, on WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 27th, His FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, comprising:— Axminslcr and Brussels Carpets, Asminster and Angora Skin Hearthrugs, Brass Fro Kerbs and Fireirons, Coal Vases, Extension Dining Table', Sideboard with Mirror Panel, Sofa, "Eas-,- and Dining-room Chairs in Leather, Cornice Poles. Chenille Curtains, Settee and Easy Chairs in Tapestry, Inlaid Occasional Chairs in Tapestry, In.aid Occasional Tables and Cabiuetsj Mahogany Overmantel, with Bevelled Mirrors, Linoleum, Hallatand and Chairs, Pair Pedestals, Axminster Hall Runner, Carved Chairs, Chiffonier Bookcase, number of Books, Austrian Chairs, Mrirblo Clock, Axminater Stair Carpet, Rods, Etchings, Walnut Cabinet, with Mirror Back, Massive Double Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Box and Hair Mattresses, Duches.se Chests, Mavb'.c-wp and other Washstands, bets Toiletware, Commode. S.I”. Bedsteads and Bedding. Kitchen Utensils, Great American Lawn Mower, Excelsior Lawn Mower, Double Cylinder t Garden Roller, Ladder, Croquet feet, Gardon Seat, etc., etc. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. No. 912 SMITH AND BRUERE. SMITH AND BRUERE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS. 146, HEREFORD STREET. A CHARMING RESIDENCE. HANDY TO TRAM AND CITY. CHOICE LOCALITY. £ISOO. SPLENDIDLY-EUILT 2-STOREY BUNGALOW of 7 rooms, tiled rcof, panelled hall and stairway, large dining room with beam ceiling, sunny balcony, electric light and gas, nice bathroom, h. and c. water, up-to-date in every respect, expensive leadhf NEAHLY QUARTER-ACRE SECTION, western aspect. CLY A REASONABLE DEPOSIT RERED—BULK OF PURCHASE MONEY r REMAIN. [OTHING CHEAPER OFFERING. SEE US WITHOUT DELAY. SMITH AND BRUERE. US. Hereford Stieot. A WEST END - BARGALv. TO EE SOLD AT GOVERNMENT VALUATION. £9OO. OOMED RESIDENCE, with usnal lienees. Splendid section. Fuller para nnd card to inspect from THE TS ' SMITH AND BRUERE. 14S. Hereford Street. HEAP LIN WOOD PROPERTY. lEATLY REDUCED IN PRICK £530. 6-ROOMED HOUSE, concrete foundations, northern aspect, plastered and papered, gas, bathroom, h. and c. water, washhouse, copper and tubs. h.p. water. ABOUT QUARTER-ACRE SECTION. ONLY A SMALL DEPOSIT REQUIRED. INSPECT AT ONGE. SMITH AND BRUERE. 148, Hereford Street.' TO~ BE~ SOLD BELOW COST. GOOD POSITION—HANDY TO TRAM. £630. ILL-DESIGNED 5-ROOMED BUNGAwestern aspect, sunny verandah, tiled s and hearths, plastered, gas and fitreplete with ovory possible conveni'NEß LEAVING FOR AUCKLAND. SMITH AND BRUERE. 148. Hereford Street. CHILDREN a nuisance where they , suo'ii the polisned floors that mother has spent eo rnanv hours on bended knees to make look nice." Save all that by using LINOARNISH Permanent Floor Polish. All grocers, la 6d. A GREAT Appetiser is the delicious MILITARY PlCKLE—every particle is pure. Every grorer sells—every sensible person eats it. Buy a bottlo to-day. Price yeo»»n»bl*
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17279, 21 September 1916, Page 12
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