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AUCTIONS. OFFICE FURNITURE. THURSDAY NEXT. At 1.30 o’clock. BY ORDER OF THE HODDER OF THE BILL OF SALE. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. SALE BY PUBLW AUCTION. Of 1 VALUABLE OAK STAN FILING CABINET, 10 DRAWERS 1 OAK PEDESTAL LETTER-FILING 4 OAK CARD FILING CABINETS (various sizes) 2 OAK ROLLER-TOP DESKS (1 medium, and one small) 1 VALUABLE SAFE, LARGE SIZE, 2 OAK PEDESTAL OFFICE DESKS 1 UP-TO-DATE “UNDERWOOD TYPE-WRITER AND DROPHEAD OAK TYPEWRITER, com8 SUPERIOR OAK SWING-BACK SWIVEL OFFICE CHAIRSI 1 ROYAL BARLOCK TYPEWRITER Typists Tables, numerous Siling Cabinets, Plans, Maps, Pictures, Paintings, Carpets, Lino, Reading Lamps, Typist’s Chair, 3 Radiators, Office Tables, 7 SPECIAL OAK OFFICE CHAIRS (Rush seats and Leather), Wire Baskets, Letter Press and Stand, Inkstands. Door Mats, VALUABLE FULL OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE, cost £6u, Leather Couch, Leather Chairs, etc., etc. AT OUR MART. No, 8 WILLESTON STREET. I? JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- -!• cd instructions to sell at their Mart, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. £4OO WORTH OF VALUABLE OAK OFFICE FURNITURE, ETC., SEIZED UNDER BILL OF SALE. Now on View. Sale To-morrow, at 1.30 sharp. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. 4455 IMPORTANT PUBLIC TRUST AUCTION SALE Of CENTRAL. CITY, WADESTOWN, NEWTOWN, VOGELTOWN, RONA BAYI AND JOHNSONVILLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1928, At 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., • have been, favoured with instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to offer for absolute Sale by Public Auction, in their Auction Rooms, 14 Brandon Street, Wellington, ns above, the following attractive list of Freehold HOMES and SECTIONS: HOMES: THAT CENTRALLY SITUATED Twostory Residence, being No. 21, Ellice Street, containing 7 rooms, two bathrooms, two outside rooms, electric light, pore, baths, and the usual conveniences. Vacant possession. (Sarah Esther Sherr Estate.) THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY, known as No. 12 Rhodes Street, Newtown, containing 4 rooms, bathroom, pore, bath, caliphont, and usual conveniences. Vacant possession. (Sarah Esther Sherr Estate.) THAT SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT Two-story Residence, known as No. 4 Waripori Street, consisting of two fiats, containing in all 7 rooms and usual conveniences, pore, bath and basin, range, gas stove, etc. (Sarah Esther Sherr Estate.) THAT CONVENIENT PROPERTY, known as No. 87 Weld Street, Wadestown, containing 6 rooms, bathroom, and usual conveniences. This property is quite close to school, and commands a beautiful view. (Estate D. Webster, deceased.) THAT COMFORTABLE, 4-roomed House, fronting Cheeseman Street, Vogeltown, with kitchen, bathroom, washhouse, workshop in basement, and detached shed, erected on Lot 1, Part Section 15, Ohiro District. (Estate Henry Self, deceased.) THAT ATTRACTIVE HOUSE, known as No. 62 Main Road, Rona Bay, containing 5 rooms, besides veranda, etc., erected on. part Lot 3, Part Sections 37 and 39, Harbour District, having 58ft. frontage by 100 ft. in depth (more or less). • THAT COSY 3-ROOMED HOUSE, with usual conveniences, erected on Lot 2, D.P. 5608, having 47ft. lOin. frontage to View Road, Melrose, by a depth of 232 ft. (irregular), containing 33.4 perches (more or less) (Harry Ham Estate). VACANT SECTIONS. WADESTOWN—Lots 1 and 2, part Section 2, Harbour District, situate Ann Street East, and containing areas of 18.6 and 24.61 perches respectively; also Lot 170, part Section 2, Harbour District, having 64ft. frontage to Barnard Street, Highland Park, and an area of 37 perches (more or less). (Estate Edward Herbert Fisher, deceased.) VOGELTOWN —Lots 5. 6, and 128, Part Section 15, Ohiro District, Township of Vogeltown, vacant building sections varying in area from 32 to 36 perches (more or less) and available for immediate use. (Estate Henry Self, deceased.) JOHNSONVILLE —Land having «9ft. frontage to Moore’s Avenue by a depth of 90ft. (more or less), with 1-story cottage of 4 rooms, small scullery and bathroom, detached washhouse, curt shed, stable and feed room. (Estate Charles Williams, deceased.) , JOHNSONVILLE—Lot 16, having approximately 58ft. frontage to Raroa Road by a depth of 142 ft. and containing an area of 22.1 perches (more or less, and Lot 3. having a frontage of 40ft. to Old Porirua Road bv 150 ft. in depth (more or less). (Estate Sarah Harriett Fawkener, deceased.) t .... JOHNSONVILLE — Vacant Building S>te having 44ft. frontage to Ballance Street by 165 ft. deep, area 31.9 perches (more or less) ; and vacant Building Site having 58ft. frontage to Trafalgar Street by an average depth of 194 ft. and containing an area of over 4 acre. (Estate V. M. L. Earp-Thomas, deceased.) ‘ 4422 MACHINERY FOR SALE. TO WOODWORKERS & JOINERY MANUFACTURERS. TJOR SALE —HAIGH FOUR-SIDER I- STICKER, Bin. top and bottom heads, rise and fall in table of 16in., ballbearing and all latest improvements, brand new. Apply ROUGH AND CO., LTD., Timber Merchants and Joinery Manufacturers, 22 College Street, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. ULCERS HEALED WITHOUT RESTING. REMARKABLY SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT. U’ERIOUS chronic cases of varicose ulcers have given way to Varex treatment. Permanent relief. No resting. Four to six applications usually suffice. Safe, simple and inexpensive. Full details and testimonials from Ernest Healey. G.P.O. Box 1558 A, Local Representative, Nurse Spence, 95 22—430. _____ WANTED. Leap Year Brides to order ’’ their Wedding Cakes from Dustin's, Wedding Cake Specialists, Welling--223, VEwsajyti, Palmerston North,

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 49, 21 November 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 49, 21 November 1928, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 49, 21 November 1928, Page 18

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