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AUCTIONS TO-DAY, At 1.30 sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of LADIES’ FROCKS. COSTUME.,, COATS, LADIES’ HOSE, 300 PAIRS TENNIS SHOES. EJOILNSTON AND CO. have rccciv- • ed instructions to sell,- at ;ue Mart, as above; — q CASiiS DRAPERY, CURTAIN O MATERIAL, LADIES’ HOSE, FROCKS, Etc., Aho, 150 NEW GRAMU I’ttONE RECORDS. 5 CASES CON FECTIONEKY. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. 8538 UNCLAIMED CARGO, ’ ' • Ex Westmoreland. TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o’clock sharp. UNRESERVED SALE by AUCTION Of Q TONS ENGLISH COCKSFOOT O GRASS SEED. AT OUR MART (BASEMENT), No. 8 Willestou Street. 1/ JOHNSTON AND CO. have roreived instruction- to sell at their Mart, as above.— • ) (On account of whom it may concern). 61 LARGE SACKS ENGLISH COCKSFOOT GRASS SEED. In lots to suit buyers. WITHOUT RESERVE. Now on vie v. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. 8537 UNCLAIMED CARGO, Ex Westmoreland. WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o’clock sharp. SALE BTOAUCTION Of W CASES GOODLASS WALL ENGLISH PAINT. 10 CASES CIGARETTE PAPERS, 1 CASE STATIONERY; Also, , WTONS OF No. 8 FENCING WIRE (Some slightly damaged).Also. 16 porcelain sinks, 1 chest tca.> 15 Oregon pine doors, 1 case plaster Iward, 2 ne v Beacon hot water boilers. 6 set« scales, 20 wireless loud-speakers, 3 cases glass, G bolts Tudei 'cloth. Also, 1000 onWP.TS TTT-’AW GAUGE ami 26 GAUGE CORRUGATED IRON, in very good order (all sizes). AT OUR MART (BASEMENT), No. 8 Willeston Street. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ' 8536 RURAL LAND FOR SALE. Qflfl ACRES Freehold, Wellington, 6 Ovu m i] es railway station, school handy, all easy country, in grass, except 40 acres bush; will carry 1 ewe, beside?, cattle and horses, sheep-proof fences. ?5-roomed house and outbuildings. Price -£7 10s. acre; easy terms. PQA ACRES, Freehold, South Waira.o—'V rapa, 100 acres rich river flats, carries 60 cows, balance 500 breeding ewes; practically all ploughable. Well subdivided into 17 paddocks, well watered, good buildings. Price £l2 per acre. Terms about £2OOO cash, balance well arranged. This is a cheap farm, the owner’s only reason for selling is that he is leaving New Zealand and is prepared to sell at pre-war price. H. G. RUTTER AND CO., Land Agents, Wellington.

TO LET. AN IDEAL HOME FOR YOUR BUSINESS THE LATEST IN MODERN OFFICE, WAREHOUSE AND , SHOP ACCOMMODATION. a iiasfe saMlJSti With the outside structure now completed, and the interior work well advanced it is fully expected that this handsome seven-story building, at the corner of Mercer and Wakefield Streets, now being erected for "The Dominion” Newspaper Company, will be ready fot occupation before the end of the present year. The portion of the building available for office and warehouse accommodation, and for shops, has already attracted widespread attention, and a large part of it has been taken up for occupation by various business firms. There is still space remaining for a few suites of offices, and single offices; and a limited area of warehouse accommodation. The majority of the shops have been let, or are tinder offer. Early application, therefore, should be made by prospective tenants, more especially by those likely to require special subdivisions to suit their requirements. The building is constructed on the most modern lince, and with the most up-to-date office and warehouse equipment. The lighting throughout is exceptionally good ; tenants will have the benefit of Central Heating. There are four lifts (a stand-by power plant provides against the contingency of a break-down in the City Power Supply), and there are many special features of advantage to tenants. The building is situated in the very heart of Wellington, fronting one of the finest open spaces in the City, and also has a back entrance from Old Custom House Street. With the City Council's development scheme in this locality, which includes the early widening of Mercer Street, and the complete transformation of Old Custom House. Parish and St Hill Streets into a modern shopping centre, this portion of the City will be enormously increased in value for shop and office purposes fn addition it is handy to wharves and shipping, banks. Post Office, and Municipal Offices Though adjacent to tramway routes, it escapes the noise of passing trams. THE BUILDING WILL BE A LANDMARK IN THE CITYKNOWN TO ALL. NO TENANT WILL REQUIRE ANY OTHER ADDRESS THAN "THE DOMINION” BUILDING. For details apply to the agents:— MESSRS E.PALLISER AND CO., Grey Street. Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 296, 13 September 1927, Page 16

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