AUCTIONEERS. SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. BY J4_UCTI0NFRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1929. At 2 p.m. jyjcQLASHAN'S, LTD'' Will Sell. On account of Mrs Bowden, who is leaving Napier, the contents of her well furnished home, No. 146" Hastings Street. DETAIIS LATEE. T AND ! A N D ! WANTED TO LEASE, with view to purchase.— 30 to 35 ACRES of good dairying land, near Hastings or Napier. ■jyj-cQLASHAN-S, L™-. LAND AGENTS. JgUlCK! JgUlCK! PUICE ! JJUICK I FOR IMMED1ATE SALE. A WELL-KNOWN F1VE-SEATER A WELL-KNOWN F1VE-SEATER 6-CYLINDER TOUR1NG CAR, 6-CYL1N DER TOUK1NG CAR. In good running order aud subject to any trial. A GREAT BARGA1N FOR £50 lyjcQLASHAN'S, J^TD., AUCTIONEERS. rjtARADALE ! rjpAR ADALE ! rjTAEADALE ! rjlARADALE ! CLOSE TO MOTOR SERVICE. 4 ROOMS t; - 4 ROOMS 4 ROOMS ti 4 ROOMS Bathroom, II. aud C. Water, Pantry, Scullery, Wash-house (H. and C. water), Sleeping Porch in front and Back Verandah. H.P. Orion Range, Electric Light, Plugs for Stove and Iron. OWNER MUST SELL. OFFER WANTED. jy/JcQLASHAN'S, LTD.. ' LAND AGENTS.
IDEAL TTOME D E A L 11 U M E ^ BUNGALOW RESIDENCE in r.ew condition, built of first-class materials on a concrete foundation, and ideally situated on a roomy section, nicely laid out and planted, and one of the most outstanding sites of the Napier Hills, commanding an uninterrupted panoramic view of the whole of the bay, with picturesque views from every window. THE HOUSE contains 5 entrances, with concrete steps and porches, and French folding doors. FRONT HALL, 12 x 7. with panelled walla. L1VING ROOM, 20 x 15, with ingle 10 x 6. Open brick fireplace, builtin locker 6eats, landscape heavy , glass caseruent windows giving a comprehensive view of Breakwater. and opening through arch to BREAKFAST Al.COVE. 14 x 12. with French folding doors lo sun porch. BEDKOOM 15 x 14, wi'th tiled fire grate and white enamel mantel and. cupboards, porcelain hand basin wjth water on ; 12ft wide casement with full widih built-in dressing table, 20 diawers, and large dress ing mirror, built-jn walk-in wardrobe (6 x 4), with shoe shelves and dres9 rail and hnngegs. BEDROOM, 14 x 10, with built-in wardrobe, casement windows. BACK HALL TO BATHROOM. with porcelain bath and basin. linen cupboard and lumber cupboard. KITCHEN. 14 x 8. "New World" gas cooker, folding ironing table, cupboard (9ft wiae) with glass sliding doors. PAN 'Y. 6x6, with shelves and bins. WASll-lIOUSE, 10 x 6, with gas boiler and 2 wooden tubs (water laid on to each). Wood and coal bin. . LARGE MOTOR HOUSE with concrete floor and wash. This is a MOST DES1RA43LE HOME for a ama 11 family, and if required, additions can convenientlv be raade. jyjcQLASHAN'S. J[^TD, LAND AGENTS.
ENVELOPES. — 100 Opaque for 1/3, 100 White for 1/-, 100 Manilla for 9d--2 Writing Pads (100 sheets) for 1/3. THE OFFICE SUPPLY CO.. Hastings Street. ' SHELLEY CHINA — We have just landed a choice selection of Cups and Saucers and Teasets in all the latest patterns and shapes. which we invite you to inspect. RITCHIE & CO. BERRY'S Service Station. — Petrol Lighters, fill up at Berry's Bow, ser; no charge for refills. On counter at Berry's Hairdressing Saloon. Emerson Street, DKY Cleaning and Tailor Pressing: reasonable prices: quicfc service: satisfaction assured. H.B. Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works opp. Foresipro' FTall 'nhone 30B6WE sell the best for something Ipss. Omega Watch saies and service' ^Neilson, Jeweller. Central Buildings.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 222, 21 October 1929, Page 12
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