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TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 7th MARCH, 1916, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LEATHER DIN-ING-ROOM SUITE, CARPETS, AND EFFECTS. On the Premises, No. 33, Duncan-terrace, Kilbirnie. By order of the Public Trustee, in the estate of Mrs. M. D. Collier (deceased). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have^re- • ceived instructions to sell at Dun-can-terrace as above— ENTIRE CONTENTS OF SIX LARGE ROOMS. Comprising: Brussels and Axminster Carpet Squares, Good Linoleum, Superior Axminster Rugs and Slip Mats, Brussols and Axminster Runners. Leather Dining Room Suite, 9 pieces, with heavy carved frames; Extension Dining Table, Table Cover, Large Overmantel. Rattan Occasional Chairs, Saddlebag Couch, Lace and Art Curtains, Clock, Bookcase, Lot Glasswaro and Crockery, Pastels and Engravings, Ornaments and Vases. Superior hallstand and settle, barometer, four-fold screen, good rugs, brass fender suite, coal vase, superior duchesse pair, large double mirror-door wardrobe, toilet ware, cabinet,' d.b.m. bedstead, wire stretchers, nice lot. pictures, chest drawers, platform, rocker, carpet sweeper, Austrian chairs, crockery and glassAvare, kitchen utensils, Potts's irons, hose, Avringer, aluminium saucepans, wheelbarrow, meat safe, and sundries. On view from 9.30. Sale at 1.30 sharp. Tho House is TO LET. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, Bth MARCH, 19167" At 1 o'clock sharp! SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FUMED OAK FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Also, THE CONTENTS OF NINE ROOMS REMOVED FROM KELBURN. 400 LOTS- 400 E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at their Room's, 157, Lambton-quay, as above— Valuable oak furniture, 2 costly oak bedroom suites, oak Avardrobes, oak bedsteads, quaint oak sideboards, oak extension dining tables, oak high-back chairs, oak escritoire, 2 pianos, chesterfield lounge, oak Morris chairs, etc., etc. Also, 9-h.p. WOLSLEY (2-SEATER) x MOTOR-CAR, in perfect running order. 10-h.p. CADILLAC (4-SEATER) MOTOR-CAR. FULL DETAILS LATER. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. KELBURN. " MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured Avith instructions to sell by public auction, on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of MARCH, at 2.30 p.m., at tho Chamber of Commerce— A modern 9-roomcd House, situated at • the corner of Upland and Glasgow roads, Kelburn, it being Lot 1, Block 10, area 23 perches, having a frontage of 86 feet to Upland-road by a depth of 120 feet to GlasgoAv-road. The house comprises draAving room (15 x 15), dining room (21 x 15), sitting room, 5 bedrooms, and kitchen. The house has eA'ery com-enience, including good Hot Water SerAnce, City Drainage, Gas and Electric Light, 2 p.w.c.'s, and has an excellent view of the harbour. - The property will first be offered in one lot, and, if not 6old, a Section with a frontage of 80 feet to Upland-road by a depth of 60 feet will then be offered. Easy terms. Full particulars from the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115. Customhouse-quay. MIRAMAR. BUILDING SITES FOR ALL CLASSES OF THE COMMUNITY, AND FOR MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL PURPOSES. MIRAMAR, LIMITED, has FOR SALE, Land in EVANS BAY, facing the soa beach, ideal sites for weekend residences, adjoining the FORTS AND NAVAL STORE, and extending to the MIRAMAR WHARF; also, in MIRAMAR, adjoining the WHARF, and on the TRAMWAY, adjoining tho PARK and late WONDERLAND, and on the hills ' overlooking KARAKA BAY. Price of Sections from £50 each. Also,. A number -of four and five-roomed COTTAGES on level land, all cultivable GAS and ELECTRIC LIGHT laid on, and connected with the Borough water and sewerage systems. As MIRAMAR, from its natural advantages, is becoming, and will ultimately .be the industrial and manufacturing Centre of tho City, these lands possess a present and prospective A-alue far in ex-^ss b e other localities, not possessing a Avate frontago and easy access by level tram service, and noAv is the TIME TO BUY. Very easy terms arranged and special ' inducements will bo offered for blocks or sites for manufacturing purposes. For further particulars apply to MESSRS. LONGMORE & CO., 207, Lambton-quay. Oi to the Secretary of the Company, ROBERT WILBERFOSS, Australasia Chambers, Custo-.nnouso-quay. J. FANNING AND CO., LAND, ESTATE, and FINANCIAL AGENTS, 74, MANNERS-ST. (Established 1897.) John Fanning.! [Frank Fanning. ROSENEATH (magnificent A'iew of the City and Harbour) — ' 2 Acre of Land, laid out and planted in lawn, garden, fruit and shelter trees; modern DAvelling, 6 rooms, all conveniences, storeroom, workshop, etc. Price £1450; terms. 4272 FACTORY SITE, Willis-street (off)— Land 93 x 150 feet, practically all level, with Buildings. Price £1350. 4273 TASMAN-STREET (off)— Modern Residence, 6 rooms, on land 31 x 96 feet. Price only £750; easy terms. 4270 WAREHOUSE—Modern Building, three stories, plenty of light, corner section, centre of city. Price £5650; terms if desired. 4254 ADELAIDE-ROAD (near the Basin Re-se-n-e) —Two good Cottages, let at 20s and 14s per week; each plenty of space for a motor garage at the back. Price only £900; terms. £200 cash, balance at 6 per cent. ELLICE-STREET (near the Basin Reserve, no climb) —Two good 6-roomed Houses, let at £2 10s per Aveek ; land 40 x 132 feet. Price £1350; terms £150 cash. NORTHLAND (near the School)—A superior 4-room Cottage, all the latest imprOA-emcnts; land 53 x 137 feet. Price reduced to £450; terms £65 cash. 1610 Note our ONLY Address —74. Manners-st. LO WER^HUrf! CHEAP BUILDING SECTIONS. WE have for Sale, on Fitzherbcrt Estate, two CORNER SECTIONS, and are prepared lo sell these very cheap; will build to suit purchaser, and give easy terms. Full particular? from JOHN ODLIN AND CO., LTD., Cable-street, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 55, 6 March 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 55, 6 March 1916, Page 10