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AUCTIONS. GREAT AUCTION SALE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), AUGUST 7, 1.30 SHARP, IN RAMSEY WILSON AUCTION ROOMS, 98 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. FURS! FURS! FURS! FURS! (In Estate of Deceased Person.) WHOLESALE FURRIERS’ STOCK, rwirpmctlNG EXQUISITE FURS. NECKLETS, CHOCKERS, ETC. Gnmorl? NOTICE—RARELY A WHOLESALE FURRIER’S STOCK IS SPECI OFFEReA FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THEREFORE ATTEND THIS GREAT FUR SALE. BUY A FUR— LOOK SMART SAVE MQNEY. SALE, 1-30, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7. On View Morning of Sale RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, 98 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. TELEPHONE 42—785. TELEPHONE

TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) 65 RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS 65 HUTT VALLEY, NEAR WOBURN RAILWAY STATION. TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE CONFERENCE HALL, DOMINION FARMERS’ BUILDING, FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON, AT 7.30 P.M. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), AUGUST 7, 1929. CJPLENDID Residential Sections with access roads complete, and gas, electric light, sewerage and storm-water drainage services available. LOW RESERVE PRICES. EASY TERMS. PURCHASE YOUR SECTION ON THE SPECIAL DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM, WITH A CASH DEPOSIT OF FIVE PER CENT. Plans and Full Particulars obtainable at the District Lands and Survey Office, State Fire Insurance Buildings, Lambton Quay, Wellington. H. W. C. MACKINTOSH. TELEPHONE 44 —639. Commissioner of Crown Lands. A 754

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO RESTAURANT KEEPERS, HOTELKEEPERS, BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, At 10 o’clock sharp. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of THE ENTIRE CONTENTS 1 Of THE RENAUD RESTAURANT CO., 141 LAMBTON QUAY (Upstairs), ■ (Over Barber and Co., Butchers) (Only recently furnished, everything in . perfect order) (On account of whom it may concern). E JOHNSTON & CO. have received • instructions to sell on the premises, No. 141 Lambton Quay, as above — THE WHOLE OF THE NEW FURNITURE AND FITTINGS, UP-TO-DATE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, Etc. SALE TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10 o’clock sharp. IN LOTS TO SUIT BUYERS. WITHOUT RESERVE. EVERYTHING IS EQUAL TO NEW. Full details appeared in last Saturday’s “Dominion.” E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. A 749 THURSDAY MORNING, At 10.30 a.m. sharp. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HIGHCLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COSTLY THREE - PIECE HIGH-BACK CHESTERFIELD SUITE upholstered in most expensive grey, blue, black and tangerine moquet, with loose cushions _to match, brand new and cost £55; VERY SPECIAL JACOBEAN DINING-ROOM SUITE, including costly Sideboard, 6 Special Highback Chairs, Round Oak Ext. Dining Table and Jacobean Pedestal Stand, cost £75 (was specially imported), 2 COSTLY LEATHER COMFY DIVAN CHAIRS (one on rockers), cost £l5 15s. each ; BRAND NEW 3-PIECE SILVER ASH BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Duchesse with large mirror, Pedestal Cupboard and costly Solid Ovalended Bedstead to match; 3 ALMOST NEW SUPER AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, each ■8 i 12; SUPER WILTON HALL CARPET in black and pale green, 12 and 4ft. 6; Ax. Runner, Valuable Collection of Solid Brass Ornaments, Bowls and Vases, Brass Cigar Box, Pictures, 1 Double aud 2 Single Kapok Beds (brand new), and 8 New Pillows, . Eiderdown Quilt, 2 Combination Bedsteads, Cushions, Carpet Sweeper, Split Ensy Chair and Split Cane Lounge Chair, Elec. Radiator, 220 volts; Elec. Iron, 2 Sets of Alum. Ware, Kettle, Crockery and Glassware, Enamel Ware, Bin, Brooms, etc., etc. ON THE PREMISES. No. 62 UPLAND ROAD, KELBURN. E JOHNSTON & CO. have received • instructions from the owner, who is returning to Australia, to sell at the Residence, No. 62 Upland THE WHOLE OF THE HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. This is a Sale of Costly Furniture, and some of it has only been in use about 10 days and is brand new. y SALE THURSDAY MORNING At 10.30 a.m. sharp. On View Morning of Sale. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. A755 PUBLIC TRUST AUCTION SALE. PUBLIC TRUST AUCTION SALE. Dwellings and Sections in City and Eastbourne. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1929, At 2.30 p.m. TOHN W. FOSTER & CO. are in- « structed by the Public Trustee to offer for sale bv Auction at the DOMINION FARMERS’ INSTITUTE, Featherston Street, the following properties: MOUNT VICTORIA —50 Austin St. A very convenient 3-roomed Cottage in excellent order, with all conveniences, e. 1., pore, bath, caliphont, etc. A most desirable home for an elderly couple.—Estate of W. Milne. ARO STREET, vicinity—4 Comfortable Houses, Nos. 1,2, 3, and 4 Adams Terrace (Semeloff Terrace). These dwellings, which are to be sold separately, are well situated, being only a few minutes from the Aro Street tram stop.' Each contains 5 rooms and conveniences. Terms: 25 per cent deposit, purchaser tn raise first mortgage for as much as possible and apply same in reduction of purchase price. Balance to remain on second mortgage for 3 years at 6i per cent, with payments of £lO each quarter in reduction. (Note: Approximately 355. per week will cover the total outgoings on the basis of the terms outlined above.) —Estate of B. Semeloff. 3 BUILDING SITES, DURHAM ST.— These Sections command a glorious view of the City and Harbour, and are situated within easy distance of the Aro St. tramline. The two front sections have frontages of approx. 50ft., whilst that nt the rear has measurements of approx. 100 x 64. Terms cash. —Estate F. O. McCarthy. EASTBOURNE—3 Building Sections, situated corner Puriri Street and Main Road. These sections are ideal building sites, in the best locality, and handy to the beach. Lot 2 has a frontage of 49ft. 9in. to Puriri St. Lot 4 has frontage of 104 ft. to Puriri St. ami 122 ft. to Main Road. Lot 5 73ft. 9in. to Puriri St. Lot 5 also has a workshop erected thereon. —Estate of V. M. L. Earp-Thomas. JOHN W. FOSTER & CO., Auctioneer*. AOOJ,

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 266, 6 August 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 266, 6 August 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 266, 6 August 1929, Page 16

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