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AUCTIONS. BIG NEW CARPET AUCTION (SOME SLIGHTLY DAMAGED) E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m.., AT OUR MART—No. 8 WILLESTON STREET SALE BY AUCTION ot BALANCE OF SUPER AXMINSTER. WILTON, HAND-MADE INDIAN, AND ORIENTAL RUGS (in all sizes) .X ROLLS OF GREEN AND FAWN BODY CARPET, 4 rolls of Super Ax. Body i*' Carpet, 3 bales ORIENTAL RUGS AND LOUNGE RUGS (all sizes); also 22 Heavy Quality Ax. Rugs (damaged by fresh water) I (By order of the hokler ot the Bill of Lading.) • Also SEVERAL GOOD USED CARPETS. ', (These are all the best cjuaiity carpets and latest designs.) ' BALANCE TO BE CLEARED ON MONDAY REGARDLESS OF PRICE. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. SALE MONDAY, at 1.30 p.m. E. JOHNSTON .& CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD TJJIi FREEHOLD PROPER IV AND BUILDINGS, Lamtton Quay, ot the Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. (in Voluntary Liquidation), being Nos. 220-224 Lambton Quay, funnins riahi through to Wellington Terrace TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23/1938, at 2.30 p.m., A'l OUH ROOMS-111 CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON MESSRS. S GEORGE NATHAN & CO are directed uy the Liquidators ot the Bristol Piano Co., Ltd (in Voluntary Liquidation) to Sell oy PUBLIC AUCTION. ALL I'll A 1 PARCEL 01' LAND, oeiny ijart 01-Sei-imn 4SO on the Public Map ol the City ol Wellington, having frontages to Lmnbton Ou;i,v ot Hppioxmuileiy Kill lUm and to Wellington Terrace ot 58ft 7in b.v v depth on the north ol 1631't lin nnd 00 the south ol Ifllfl 3in Tomnher with a right-ol \v,i.\ on (he- north from Lamuton Quay, givuit! atwsf towards the rem, ciud wi.tli a iH-euee troin t.hf City Cm portion during the existence ol the present building to occupy up to about S'/fein on Lambton Quay and with and subject to certain party wall rights clio«n on the Certificate oi Title The property carrier a subiUatiti.il 3-i=t,oiey bvwU tmi concrete building. Hue I. uildjny is? excellently lighted, concrete'stan> throughout. I strongrooms, and ;■ combined passenger and noods lilt It was recently modernised and portion tebuilt under the supervision of a firm of leading architects?,, is adaptable d<>wu.*.t..iirs- for any retail business, and upstairs' foi any oitice oi warehouse accommodation I he positiou is good being situated in the widest part ol Latnbton Quay, is directly opposite the D.I C, and handy to the Post .Office and othei Government Departments The building is now fully let and all lease? expire by Septcmbr-i 30 ot next year, so would be available to any purchasei by the time the Inhibition opens Now that prosperous times are assured, one can reckon on increased rentals from v building in such a Kne position The Wellington Terrace frontage is still available for a modern building, and there is no tetter position tor a block of* fiats or other commercial building. The building is insured for £20.000 For arrangements to inspect, plans, and further particulars, see the Auctioneers— S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay, WELLING! ON.----i - WESTERN HUTT HILLS. "CASA LOMA" (THE HOME. OF J. MITCHELL, ESQ.), TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE GROUND/ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, at 2.30 p.m. THIS SINGULARLY ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE, built of the very best materials, stands in beautifully laid out grounds, and can be purchased either as a whole, which includes 76 acres of land bounded by three roads—Western Hutt, Pomare Road, Mohanga Koad —eminently suitable for subdivisions, or with approximately 7 acres, surrounding the house. LARGE ENTRANCE HALL, TWO LARGE RECEPTION ROOMS, STUDYf, SERVERY, KITCHEN, SIX BEDROOMS, SEWING ROOM, BACK ENTRANCE HALL, TWO STAIRWAYS, TWO BATHROOMS, BUILT-IN WARDROBES IN ALL BEDROOMS, LARGE LINEN PRESS, CLOAK ROOM, EXCELLENT HOT WATER SERVICE, AMPLE STORE CUPBOARDS, ELECTRIC RANGE. Detached laundry, man's room, double garage, dairy, glasshouse, toolshed, garden shed, summer house, lily pond stocked with goldfish BEAUTIFUL'GARDEN AND NATIVE BUSH, DELIGHTFUL PANORAMIC VIEWS WELLINGTON HARBOUR AND HUTT VALLEY. This Very Beautiful Country Home,, set in its lovely garden with background of Native Bush. WILL BE SOLD AT A DEFINITE SACRIFICE. Further particulars and car to inspect from the Auctioneers — G. G. TOLHURST & SON, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERING CO. (LATE GLIDE-RINK FURNITURE FACTORY) GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE OF BRAND NEW FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC. OVER £2000 WORTH OVER £2000 WORTH OUR OPENING SALE AT OUR NEW FURNITURE AUCTION ROOM (Late Glide-Rink), WAKEFIELD STREET, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 16 and 17., COMMENCING at 1.30 p.m. EACH ' DAY. HPHE WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, having taken over the sui¥w™vKF,lP 0K 1 V ' wili conduct a GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE Oh NEW I<URNITURE, ETC., as above. iiDnS?^M' taK en rOVeil a sm 'P|tls of OVfil' £2000 WORTH OF BRAND NEW AND UP-10-DA.IK MODERN DESIGNED FURNITURE AND CARPETS, ETC., and in order to, make room lor new consignments, the whole of Uiih £2000 worth of: surplus must be so ld REGARDLESS OF PRICE. The list comprises over 40 Chesterfield Suites. 25 Dining-room and Bedroom niv/vvc" /?i" k < . a» n n.,l^ vl * Tnllbo- Vs- Compacting, Dressing Tables, Fireside Chairs, P°/ jhh^ 01< CARPETS AND RUGS. Kitchen Tables and Chairs. Occasional am Coflee lableH. 200 PAIRS BLANKETS, 100 Single and Double Kapok and -Mill-wool -Mattresses and Pillows. Tea and Dinner Wagons. Bedside Lamps, Seagrass Chairs, etc. i-n-f'n e-ronwi this is NOW ON, VIEW in our Auction Room,\\VAKhMIUJ.) feIKEEJ. and bids may be left wtili our staff by those unable to attend; ■ K^t A. UCTiON SALE will be one of the LARGEST OF ITS KIND ever held Av\yHtetexanLi.'i f^i,.Jß Elil|NlTli: OPPORTUNITY for buyers to purchase NEW AND MODERN FURNITURE AT YOUR OWN PRICE. EVERY ARTICLE MUST BE CLEARED IN 2 DAYS. m"^^%^ AY ASD NEXT, WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERING CO. SELLING. ; C: N. RABONE, Auctioneer. E JOHNSTON AND CO., -Auctioneers. I How i a rpf ir, n vnn-n rt-nn,, • WEDNESDAY MORNING, I LAKUE ARE \OUR I'LEI." At 10.30 o'clock. A WOMAN is no older than she looks AT OUR (BASEMENT) MART. No. 8 X^ a»d her feet are no larger than they WILLESTON STREET, appear. Shoes with dull - finish or viiCLEARING SALE polished shoes definitely make the feet Of l°°'c Uuger. Take the hint, keep your HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS OF sliocs well Polished with "NUGGET" EVERY DESCRIPTION Black, Brown, or Blue Polishes. DINING, BEDROOM, AND GENERAL — FURNISHINGS, CARPETS, LINOS., 'piiLlil'lluMt J4-040 foj Ouotaiioiw, {U i ETC. (all to be cleared regardless of * Catalogues, luvitations, Uusinest- Sta price I. uonery. eto Hall-tone nud Line Block* E. .JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, 'imdt m shorti-ei nonce. The "iflveniim Full Details Later. • Cost' Printing Work*.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 116, 12 November 1938, Page 16

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