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AUCTIONS. GUARDIAN TRUST SALE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1943, at 2.30 p.m. AT OUB ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are directed by THE GUARDIAN TRUST ■ AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z., LTD., as Executors In the undermentioned Estates, j to Sell by Public Auction as above, the undermentioned properties. ESTATE T. A. E PONET—S and 6 SEMELOFF TERRACE, each containing three Self-contained Flats. 31, 33, 34,-36. and 37 ADAMS TERRACE, each containing two Selfcontained Flats. All these properties are well let and showing a good return. ' WINGFIELD ESTATE—74 and 78 RIDDIFORD STREET. These dwellings are both ■let. •, '- - ESTATE R. W. DeMONTALK—I6 MAT STREET, Two-storey Roughcast Dwelling of 6 rooms. Let at £2 5s per week, monthly tenancy. ESTATE E. J. KENNEDY—I6O 'Tinakorl Road, Large Residence, 8 rooms and conveniences, section Gift x lCSft. KHANDI ESTATE—Lots 4, 6, 11, 20, 21, 25, 26, and 28, D.P. 6599, having a frontage to Nicholson -Koad, Kliandallah. ROBERTS ESTATE— Lots 1, 2, 5, 6. 7, 10. 11, 12, and part Lots 3, 4, 8, and 9. D.P. 9975. Roberts Estate sections front on the unformed portion of Nicholson Road, running around to Kalwarra. , ESTATE FREDERICK HILL DECEASED—VaIuabIe Business Block, Taranakl Street, haying a.frontage of 106 feet by a depth of 179 feet, with eight cottages thereon. For all particulars and arrangements to inspect see— The Guardian Trust and Executors Co. of N.Z., Ltd, LAMBTOX QUAY, Or the Auctioneers: S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. AT KELBURN AUCTION SALE. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. wednesday.^septemmr 8, vis. TOMORROW MORNING, AUCTION SALE. At 10.30 o'clock. MAGNIFICENT LOWER HUTT PROPERTY, ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE No. 33 MILITARY RD. Of TmTTn _, ._ /GORDON HARCOURT, in conjunction with .- HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AX. (jw. GREGORY AND COMPANY, Lower , AND BODY CARPET OAK i DINING AND BhV- Hutt will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at his • ROOM SUITES, AND APPOINTMENTS. Room^ 153 . 3 re atheratoa St., on the date *. At the Residence, above mentioned-- •■■'■'' : No. 29 GLEN RD.. KELBURN THAT PART JCULARLY ATTRACTIVE AND fOn Account of D. J. Cumming, Esq., wno nas yERY SUBSTANTIALLY CONSTRUCTED oo ~ /t, SOl rd™i* eSS™rnrf and un- TWO-STOREY RESIDENCE, comprising large 38yds (Pruner Wlltofl, body carpet and un dining-room, den, 4 bedderfelt grey and blue (floral) super Ax car bathroom> complete with pet, "ft 6ln x 10ft 61n, 2 12ft x 9ft fawn ey convenlence# Built Ax. carpets <to.m^b), W U°n and.Ax.* ounge architect's supervision, this Is unrugs, 14ydsiBOod grey Ja^conl car questionably one of the finest homes in the Pf' B^n« nn klmh stand oak china cab- Lower Hutt. The land has an area of over 1 tact ?onba C rchestLfleld lounge 2 com?y acre and is delightfully laid out in lawns and dtaan chairs uphofn grey and blue moquette. gardens There is also a motor garage. beauttftil art and net Curtains pictures and For full P| r«c^ s ' A^ ly coan , ANT pot plants, oak plant stands, telephone table W. GREGORY AIS T D . Hutt with small drawer, oak Morris chair (cost £8 156 High SU Lower Hutt, c^panir^lm^Mo^s ScTO JSff J GORDON HARcSuRT, Auctioneer. "aS chair™ 6 Aust. chairs, crockery and 153-5 Featherston St. glassware, c.p. ware, rocking chair, 2 3-pce. ■ — oak bedroom suites and mattresses, kauri and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1943, rimu wardrobes, occ. tables, d. horsehair At 2.30 p.m. mattress d. and s. kapok beds and pillows, 4 s. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE IN MOST Timu bedsteads and mattresses, d. art siik ATTRACTIVE ORDER, bedspread and bolster to match, almost new d. No> 331 main RD., KARORI. kapok bed, tull Scotch chest of drawers, kit- ORDON HARCOURT, under instructions chen table, pair steps, enam. bowls, alum. pres. from THB GUA rdiAN TRUST AND pan, crockery, afternoon teaset, cut glass EXECUTOR s COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., will salad bowls, tumblers, vases, c.p. epergne, geU by p UBLIC AUCTION at his Rooms, 153-5 cushions, axe, bucket, pick, antique Kauri o- Peatherston g ti> Qn the date above mentioned: . llrawer tallboy, and sundries. nnnvn THAT SPLENDIDLY BUILT AND MOST EVERYTHING IS IN VERY MCE VRUiua. CONVENIBNTLy DESIGNED RESIDENCE, cornSale 10.30 a.m. Tomorrow. prising 2 large reception-rooms, 3 double bedOn View Morning of Sale. »,„_„_«. rooms, and maid's bedroom, up-to-date bath- - E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. roomt kitchen, laundry, etc., together with all SALE AT HATAITAI. offices and every modern convenience, known EtSctaai i* m A.7ntmA«»rs as No. 331 Main. Rd., .Karori. Large section JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. of . land# wlth a good road frontage, and well 'FRIDAY MORNING, At 10.15 a.m. i a i d out in lawns and gardens. There is a INTERESTING AUCTION SALE substantial brick garage. Pleasantly situated — Of — and modern in every detail, this residence is in SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, E.P. particularly good order, and all materials used WARE CHINA, CRYSTAL, LINEN, ETC. , have been of the highest quality. The maxl(By Order of the Trustees in a Deceases mum of 6Uns hine is obtainable, and the proPerson's Estate.) c^Lri perty is adjacent to a tram stop. Vacant OKfh LOTS. 2iSl» possession guaranteed. &D\3 '*"" For full particulars apply ■ •, At the Residence, THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS No. 69 HATAITAI RD.. Hataitat. CO-OP N.Z., LTD., Inlaid linoleums. Ax. stair runner and rods, South British Building, Lambton Qy., iy lnnnea and heart rugs, good reversible rugs, Or drophead sewing machine, "Master" GORDON HARCOURT, Auctioneer, broadcast (table model) radio set, piano stool, 153-5 Featherston St. "Perophono" full cabinet gramophone and re- ■ _ cords, frameless and framed mirrors, art cur- AUCTION SALE, tains and cushions, elec. radiator, roll-back SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1943, chesterfield lounge, uphol. in tapestry, fire At 10 30 a m<j Bcreen, spark guard, 6 oak dining chairs with 0F GO OD VACANT HOUSE, cane seats, dining table, Aust. chairs, oak tea MNo 19 D owNER ST., LOWER HUTT. wagon, occ. tables, pictures and paintings, ERNEgT IeIGHTON, LTD., have been dark rimu dressing table and d. full-panel J^ # instructed by the Public Trustee to Sell ximu bedstead to match, s. bedstead and mat- by Auction ON THE GROUND that substantresses, mirror-door wardrobe, d. and s. KapoK t j a |j y bui i t y acan t House, known as No. 19 bed and pillows, dolls cot, complete, suitcases, Downer g t>> " Lower Hutt, containing 5 rooms, *d. sheets, table linen, runners and doyleys, kl t chene t tej W uh Champion gas range and d. quilts, table cloths, set toilet ware, duchesse "Aristocrat" heating system, sink, and range chests, 50 special lots of E.P. ware, i.F. of cup b oar ds, bathroom, h. and c, low-set ealver, E.P. eg"g cruet, E.P. spirit kettle, k.P. bath p-W . e . f basin, detached washhouse, fuel teapot, cream and sauce jugs, E.P. toast racks, copper , and tubs recently painted, papered, 32.P." stands, E.P. sug*ar and cream, i-.F. and ren ovated throughout; good rich, garden «pergno, Doulton jugs, Doulton and Masons sect } oTl , . plaques, fancy china, fancy cups and saucers, CONDITIONS OF SALE may be perused crystal bowls and vases, 9-piece dessert ser- a t the office of H. Ernest Leighton, Ltd., Auc- ' vice, coffee cups, salad bowl and servers. .8. tioneers and Estate Agents, Brandon St., Welmounted cake forks, condiments, jewel casket, a nd High St., Lower Hutt, or at the E.P. serviette rings. Crown Derby biscuit bar- offlce o j the District Public Trustee, Wellel, marble clocks, old Sateuma vase, beautiful ungton. ■ : ■ vases and ornaments, large china jardinieres, r attption SALE ~ . V ' sweeper, good alum, saucepans and kettles, o ?m St 110 LA3IBTON QY V large alum. (3 division) steamer, fry pans, TT^B °,^ N^^^n U^ o AUCTIONEERS colanders, enam. pie dishes and basins, elec- QILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCilOiVti^Kb, " trie iron and toaster, basins, jam jars, wringer, O .have Teemed A c"^ r7 L^e T o b^, dinner plates and crockery, groceries, house- of clients to SELL BY AUCTION a Large ton- ' ■ hold scales, mincer, teapots, cups and saucers, signment of Carpets and Modern Furniture. , " carpenter's tools, 3 saws, dust bin, water can. Included in goods to be offered are the hammers, brace and bits, galv. buckets, brooms following:— „„.„ .„.._ , and mops, spades,'hoes, rakes, pair steps, axe, . 6-piece SOLID OAK DINING SUITE (as walking sticks and umbrellas, good lawn new), 2 3-piece LOUNGE SUITES (both in exmower, and numerous other lots. ■ cellent condition, one mohair, other autumn The E.P. waro and china are specially tap.), 2 3-plece OAK BEDROOM SUITES (with good. wire mattresses), 1 4-piece OAK BEDROOM ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. SUITE (twin beds), OAK CAB. LEG CHINA E.JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. CABINET, SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE, —— TWIN PRAM, LAWN MOWER, % bed, wire, TOMORROW, at 10.30 a.m. and mattress, GENT'S CYCLE, oak bookcase, IN THE MART, 40" MANNERS ST. hall seat, rimu and oak robes, kitchen dresser, CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS 5-valve RADIO, Morris settee, dropside cot, ~ AND VALUERS, WILL SELL A QUAN- trunk, SUITCASE, k. chairs, occ. tables. TITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND . Also, SUNDRIES REMOVED TO THE MART FOR SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF AX. AND CONVENIENCE OF SALE. WILTON CARPETS, including 13.6 x 12 Super IQA „ LOTS IQA Wilton, 9 x 10.6 Ax. body, 2 9x12 Imp. Ax., J.OV ' XOV 9 x 12 Wilton, 36in and 27in runner, etc., 4-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE AND MAT- e tc. TRESS, 3-PIECE DIVAN SUITE IN FAWN OOK LOTS. OOK MOQUETTE, FIRESIDE SUITE, AXMINSTER 4/t4i) Sale Starts 1.30 p.m. Sharp <V/V«> CARPET, 12 x 9, armchair, oak dining table. TOMORROW (THURSDAY), AT' OUR MART. Cheval chest, bassinette, doll's house, oak SILVERSTONE AND CO./Auctioneers, dropside cots and mattresses, rocking horse, hq Lambton Qy. (opp. Occidental Hotel), regulation .pram, baby's high chair,' 4 single ... - beds and mattresses, gents' bikes, folding push- ' < ■ chair, sideboards, seagrass chairs, kitchen cup- D^*-^-, fh+ir* t /&m!\ ' boards, dining table and chairs, record cabinet, f^ UUI Wf I%JLf * imlmimL china cabinet with 1.1. doors, hos. bed, oak ■ mJMmMm^m tallboy, double and single kapok mattresses, LJ^g, ■■■«•* Btretchers, wardrobe, kitchen chairs, Amega fIC 5 filSfc ■ ,^^^^B| mattress, Morris couch. ■ . . ** juHi^BffHK r Also ff*^^^^%Ptt 4'W%^% wßSm^mß^ Large quantity of tools, cutlery, crockery, JCCfi tl IC W1 *y .-!w glassware, and sundries. ' » V C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. wynP W^ *~* J^» |H |^^ He wants one of these am- U J\J^ P' new Trojan Treads, V , yi, ]^R but can't make head or tail \/f^f of the permit form. If you >/ J wl^HH^B^ deserve a retread, get your garage maa to fill in the form for you — W JA marking it 'Trojan Tread. Guaranteed JfiJIJCflL^Ji JSESIJHL for 6,000 miles, good for 20,000 with care. Trojan uses 'live* salvage rubber. «, A PRODUCT OF Trojan Tyre Tread Co# (Subs i diary of Boracure, DOMINION BREWERIIS. -^- ****-— LOOK YOUNGER v« _ -r-rih ■■' • TO-NIGHT Apply Creme TO-MORROW J!j^ ■' Tokalon Biocel Skinfood, Rose MORHING Apply Greme Colour. Biocel in this particular Tokalon White Colour (non- ~_," ~-. , P , , . greasy). It makes the skin soft, skinfood refreshes and improves smooth an d w hi te . Successful the^appearance of your skin and results guaranteed or money re--*v ** v funded. At all Chemists and belps to make it firm, fresher and Stores. Salmond & Spraggon ' ■ — . Ltd., Maritime Building, Cusjom* younger. , j louse g U a,v, Wellington, tl^ \-

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