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AUCTIONS. • THIS " ' At 10.30 o’clock. MOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTIONI SALE OF ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD furnishings, no rTTr _ At the Residence, No. 89 ELLICL bl. E JOHNSTON AND CO. will Sell as • above. * E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, At 2 o'clock Sharp.” ABSOL UTE CLEARIN G b ALE Oh SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD I'URNI- - .„ ~ E JOHNSTON & CO. will sell, on • behalf of Mr. James Brown, as above, on the Premises ITT ,, pn , MARTIN STREET, UPPER HU IT. - E. JOHNSTON it CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS, SITUATE IN CORNWALL SIKEEI AND KNIGHT’S ROAD, ■ Lower Hutt, adjoining the Ten-roomed Residence, known as ’* \\ estlands. Which Has Been Sold Privately. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. APRIL 10, 192 G, At 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- • ceived instructions from E. W. Hunt Esq., to oli'er for Absolute Sale, .ON THE GROUND, as above- ■ Lot i— being that splendid BUILDING SECTION, having Sixty feot (60ft.) frontage to Cornwall Street, by One huudics, and sixtyiive feet (165 it. m depth (all measurements be the same a little more or less, having an exceptionally fine rose garden thereon, and a particularly well-built and up-to-date fowlhouse, 3011. x 14ft.. with concrete foundations, built on latest improved intensive system; will house ninety fowls. LOT 2—THAT SPIINDID CORNER SECTION, having Sixty-three feet (63ft) frontage to Cornwall Street, and One hundred and sixty-five feet (165 ft. to Knight’s Road, together with the exceptionally hno vegetable garden in full profit. For cards to view, and further details, apply to the Auctioneer, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 145 Featherston Street and Main Road, Lower Hutt. —— —ACTION. T L. BENNETT, LTD., has received v • instructions from tho Executor of the Estate of the late Mary Ann Relf, deceased, to Sell, by Public Auction on THURSDAY, tho 15th day ot APRIL, 1926, at 12 toon, at its Auction Mart, situate corner Raiigitikei ami King Streets, the undermentioned freehold Property and Dwelling, being No. 1 Roy Street: — ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, containing 27.3 perches, being part of Lots 1 and 2 of Section No. 246, and being the whole of the , land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 194, Folio 272, upon which are erected well-built 5-roomed dwelling, with cupboards and wardrobes, conveniently built in, bathroom, lavatory, pantry, scullery', and washhouse, all under one roof, and outbuildings comprising roomy storehouse for wood, coal, and sundries; concrete paths. For particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers, or Messrs. Hankins, I’itzherbert and Abraham, Solicitors for the Executor, Carroll • Biiittlings, Cuba Stkeet, Palmerston North. f 155 MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. OAKLAND Touring. Only 1924 model. Equipped with four-wheel brakes, good tyres, mechanically sound. Motor Car Exchange, 115 Vivian Street J ’W ANTED Sell > Chevrolet Car, Coupe, ' ' good order and conditions nny trial given; £lOO quick sale. ’Phone 22—925 or 2 Kensington Street. LAMBTON Garage for the beautiful Auburn Six Closed and Open Cars to be inspected. Phone 40—676, 17ORD One-ton Truck, splendid condiJ- tion, any trial, .£9O; easv terms. Trucks, Ltd., Victoria Street, pHEVROLET Touring. 1924 model, in splendid mechanical order, good tyres. Price £135. Motor Car Exchange, 115 Vivian Street, LAMBTON Garage have one great £ seater ' Dodge. One of the best. Have a spin. ELLIN GTO N-M ASTEKTON Service Car leaves Lambton Garage Daily at 9 a.m.. Masterton at 3 p.m. Tickets issued at garage. Phone 40—676. CYCLES— Wo have 3 Ladies’ Cycles and 1 Racer, all new, to quit at wholesale prices for cash. Get in early for these snips. MITCHELL AND CO., Phone 42—207.74 Lambton Quay. USED CAR BARGAINS. TVHY let money stand be- ’ ’ tween you and a good Car? These Used Cars are in excellent condition, and will give exceptional service, at much less than the cost of a new Car. LIST OF CARS. RENAULT COUPE—High-grade cm with colonial-built body; Bedford cord upholstery; an elaborate car; cost £2125 in 1923, run only 5421 miles. Original tires. Jenson and Smith body. 35 h.p. A wonderful bargain at .£375. AUBURN—S-passenger touring® model, wire, wheels and well shod, .and in good mechanical order; £lO9. CLEMENT-BA YARD-Colonial body, new tiros, roadster model (3 passengers) and dickey scat. A bargain at £215. BUICK—2-seater, 1919 model, tires in good order. First-class mechanical condition; 6-cyUnder. Price £l5O. HUPMOBIIjE—S-seater model N, 4cylinder, new tires. Price £l3O. OLDSMOBILE—7-seater, 8-cylinder car; recently overhauled; two spare rims and tires. Price £175. HUDSON—7-seater Model O. Tn good mechanical order and well shod; £2OO. ESSEX—6-cylinder, 3-seater, colonial body, 1924 model, in excellent order and recently painted. Price only £256. CHANDLER—S-seater car in good order. Price £l5O. RENAULT TRUCK—One ton capacity, van body, good condition, recently painted, ’and with new tires. Price £125. PULLMAN ROADSTER — First-class condition with 12-volt battery. A gift at £75. OAKLAND—I 924 model. 5-seater, run only 7000 miles. Price £225. These Cars are on view at Boulcott Street, Second-hand Car Depot—at top of Plimmer’s Steps—and are for immediate sale on reasonable terms with reducible rates of interest. CALL NOAV J open Boulcott Street, 9 a.m. to fi p.m. Telephone inquiries—2B— lol. SEE THESE CARS NOW! COMBINED BUYERS, LIMITED, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 165, 9 April 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 165, 9 April 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 165, 9 April 1926, Page 16

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