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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 10 a.m., CONTINUING ALL DAY. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR OAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GULBRANSEN PIANO-PLAYER, GRAMOPHONE, 120 RECORDS, CARPET SQUARES, ETC., ON THE PREMISES, 79 ABEL SMITH STREET. GW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- * EERS, have received instructions from Mrs. G. H. Williams, to Sell at her residence as above, the whole of her SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CONTENTS OF 8 WELL-FUR-NISHED ROOMS, Comprising—ton LOTS • 400 4LVV DINING-ROOM: MIRZAPORE SQUARE: 15 x 13.6, OAK SIDEBOARD, 8 OAK HIGHBACK CHAIRS. OAK DINING TABLE, DINNER WAGON. OAK OVERMANTEL, 2 OAK MORRIS CHAIRS, Settee, SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE, .Kerbs. Coalvase, Gateleg Table, AMFONOLA GRAMOPHONE.. 100 RECORDS, RECORD CABINETS. IVhite and Gold DINNER SERVICE. SITTING-ROOM: TURKISH SQUARE, 12 x 10.6, LARGE CHESTERFIELD. Radi- ' a tor, Flower Bowls. Palm Stands, 2 Corner Chairs, GULBRANSEN PLAYER-PIANO. 60 RECORDS, 8 Pedestals and Bowls, MIRRORS, Pictures. Vases. Mahogany Coalvase, BEAUTIFUL CORNER SETTEE, Piano Stool. OVERMANTEL. 400 Books and Shelves. BREAKFAST-ROOM : China Cabinet. 6 Oak Dining Chairs, Ex. Dining Table, Sideboard, set Dish Covers, Clock, Pictures, Plate Stand, Elec. Cooker, 3-fold Screen. CONTENTS 5 BEDROOMS: 4-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, Double, Single, and J Bedsteads, Wire and Kapok Mattresses, Pillows, 5 Duchesse Chests, largo "Wardrobe in sections, with drawers and cupboards. Writing Table, Oak Kerbs. Easy Chairs. Mirrors, Cabinet Chest of Drawers, Rugs, Run-' nets, Carpet Squares. Linos., Stair Carpet, and Rods. Pedestals, Ottoman. Curtains. Blankets,' Sheets, Quilts. Oak Hallstand. 3 Oak Morris Chairs, Music Gribinefi, Glassware, Crockery, Aluminium Warp,, Boilers, Linen Basket, Jars, Grocery Bins, Steps, ■ Wringer. Cupboard. Lawn Mower, 50ft. New Hose, Spade, Forks. Saws, ' Brooms., Sweeper, Mptor-car Grease, lot of Tools and Sundries. ’ " Also—' <" BRAND NEW HOOVER ELECTRIC CLEANER (old power). On VIEW FROM 9 A.M, MORNING OF SALE. ■ . • No RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, • , ‘ Auctioneer. A 434 .NINE-ROOMED RESIDENCE IN . ■ ORIENTAL BAY. J ' WEDNESDAY’, DECEMBER 18, 1929, WEDNESDAY’, DECEMBER 18, 1929, ■ r ‘ At 2.30 P.M. ‘’ ji *; t UNPARALLELED VIEW OF CITY AND HARBOUR, - ' ’ TUfESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., have been instructed to offer at Public Auction, at their Rooms, corner Featherston and Brandon Streets, as above:— , 314 ORIENTAL PARADE. ORIENTAL BAY, 9-roomed Residence, with exceptionally large rooms, verandah, 2 bathrooms, 2 gas cookers, etc. Built of the best of timbers, in first-class order. Section contains 1 rood 3.2 perches. Tennis lawn, with wire netting surround. A Gentleman’s Home, in sunny Oriental Bay, at a reasonable price is something really worth while. Values in this ever popular and select suburb of Wellington have increased enormously in the last few years, . . LET US MOTOR YOU .TO-INSPECT. For full particulars, etc;,- apply J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. A 436

A REAL SNIP IN KELBURN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929, YVEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929, At 2.30 P.M. CHARMING HOME IN AN IDEAL ’ SITUATION. TUTESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., in conjunction with Mr. R. E. Manley, have been instructed to offer by Public Auction, at. their Rooms, corner Featherston and Brandon Streets, Wellington, as above: — 122 KELBURN PARADE. KELBURN, solidly constructed House of 6 large airy and well-lighted rooms, with every convenience, including gas cooker, modern well fireplace in breakfast room, 2 register grates, built-in wardrobe, etc., etc. Superb section, having 229 ft. Sin. frontage to Kelburn Parade, situated on the corner, and having an area of 29.3 perches. ■ . •,;, Situated on a corner on the high side of the street, magnificent views are obtained from all the windows. The section is laid out in concrete paths, lawns, and an abundance of shrubs and hedges. Although in no way shut in this property is absolutely secluded. A low reserve has to be fixed so as to effect an-early sale. , LET US ARRANGE AN INSPECTION FOR YOU. For full details regarding terms and to inspect conditions of sale, etc., apply— MR. R. E. MANLEY, Or J. H. BETHUNE .& CO., Auctioneers. A 438 HOTELS FOR SALE. JJOTELS FOR SALE. W'AIRARAPA Lease 2} years, rent £l2, wages £l2, takings £l7O. Speight’s beer; cheap place. WANGANUI—Lease 5 years, takings £275, wages, rent, and outgoings £63 per week. MANAWATL’ —Lease and freehold, real good proposition for live man. TARANAKI—Lease of 3 years, takings £lB5 per week, rent £lB, wages £l2; situated in the most progressive town in Taranaki. L. DWAN AND SON, Hotel Brokers and Financiers, Next Grand Hotel, Willis Street. TO HOTEL BUYERS. T7OR SALE in a leading progressive City, a really good Freehold Brick Hotel replete with every convenience for the comfort of a large number of guests; a verv old-established connection attached to this Hotel. Trade £3OO weekly, Speight's Beer. Buyer would require about £6OOO or £BOOO cash of his own, balance on long term, say, 8 years at 6J per cent. The Hotel is offered at a price less • than the present-day cost of the building. Why pay high rents and goodwills when you can buy a freehold? The interest on the balance of the purchase money is about £25 per week. This is a chajice seldom offering. Come yourself and see me and we will do business if I think you suitable and you can obtain a good police report. T. DWAN, A.M.P. Building, Hotel Owner and Agent, Customhouse- Quay, ..Wellington,

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 66, 11 December 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 66, 11 December 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 66, 11 December 1929, Page 20

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