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AUCTIONS. GREAT AUCTION Of LOWER HUTT HOMES SECTIONS HOMES SECTIONS HOMES SECTIONS SATURDAY NEXT. MARCH 21, Commencing at 2.15 p.m. A . ig H ERNEST LEIGHTON LIMITED, • AUCTIONEERS, have received instructions from David Daily, Esq., to sell by Auction ON THE GROUND six of his particularly high-class properties; (1) At 2.15 p.m., AT ST. ALBANS AVENUE. off Woburn Road. GENTLEMAN’S SUPERIOR NEW STORY AND A HALF HOUSE, in excellent locality. This magnificent and distinctive home is charmingly architectured and contains 7 rooms, walk-in pantry, shower, great number of built-in conveniences including wardrobes, cupboards, bins, linen press, etc., etc. All electric throughout, 2 lavatories, handsome fireplaces, plaster ceilings, LARGE LEVEL SECTION with easterly aspect. Very convenient situation. A PICTURESQUE COMPLETELY IDEAL HOME. (2) FIRST-CLASS VACANT SECTION, about 50 x 130, adjoining Lot 1 and on prominent corner. Such sites are now almost impossible to obtain close to business area. (3) FIRST-CLASS VACANT SECTION, Lot 29. St. Albans Avenue, about 45ft. x 130 ft., surrounded by stylish homes. (4) AT 2.45 p.m., AT MAIRE AVENUE, close to Woburn Station and Woburn Bowling Green —A VERY STYLISHLY DESIGNED BUNGALOW of 5 rooms, kitchenette, large completely glassed-in sleepingporch, all latest appointments throughout. THE KITCHENETTE IS A MASTERPIECE, with a multitude of small and large bins and cupboards, wide hall, rimu floors, a really smart and stylish home, BEAUTIFULLY SHELTERED BY BELT OF TREES NEARBY. Wide section in lawns ; garage. (£2OO deposit.) (5) AT 3.15 P.M., AT MILLS ROAD, near V.I.C.—Mr. Daily’s own private residence, specially designed to suit his own requirements, A CHARMING BUNGALOW beautifully designed, decorated and appointed ; all kinds of built-in conveniences, reception hall, 5 rooms and kitchenette, large garage, lawns and garden, concrete paths ami drive. THIS SMART HOME MUST APPEAL TO THE MOST FASTIDIOUS HOUSEWIFE OF MODERATE MEANS. (£2OO deposit.) (6) At 3.30 P.M. AT ARIKI STREET —A LARGE LEVEL SECTION, 40ft. by depth of 217 ft. 7in. and 152 ft. lin. Many smart new homes in vicinity, convenient to bus and Melling Station. To be sold very cheap on 10 per cent, deposit. N. 8.: All of the above Houses and Sections are recommended by the Auctioneers as being the best obtainable in their respective classes, and the Houses are “Daily built.” The owner is determined to sell even at considerably cut prices, and exceptionally gbod terms can be arranged. Full particulars from— H. ERNEST LEIGHTON LTD., 145 Featherston Street. Wellington, and Feist’s Buildings, Lower Hutt. 42 —479, 46—545, and 752, Lower- Hutt. ABBO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1931. SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE AND UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AT -WELLINGTON. Messrs, h. ernest leighton, LIMITED, acting under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, will offer for Sale by Public Auction at their Auction Rooms, 14 Brandon Street, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd DAY OF APRIL, 1931, at 2.30 o’clock in the afternoon— ALL THOSE PIECES OF LAND situated in the Lower Hutt Borough, containing, Firstly, 26.2 perches more or less, being Lot 2 on Deposited Plan Number 1517, and part of Section 25 Hutt District, being all the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 148, Folio 221, Wellington Registry; Secondly, 5.8 perches more or less, being part of Lot 3 on Deposited Plan Number 1517, and part of Section 25 Hutt District, being all the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 321, Folio 92, Wellington Registry, together with the Dwelling-house of 8 rooms erected thereon. This property is situated at and known as No. 4 Myrtle Street, Lower Hutt. The Mortgagee’s estimate of value and application to sell can be inspected at the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at "Wellington. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the Office of the Registrar aforesaid, at the office of Messrs. O. and R. Beere and Co., Solicitors, 142 Featherston Street, Wellington, or at the office of the Auctioneers. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., 145 Featherston Street, Wellington, and High Street, Lower Hutt. A 879 HOTELS FOR SALE. HOTEL LEASE AND FURNITURE. A YEARS, Rent £6, Takings £BO wk. Easy hotel to manage. Cash required £650. A Chance of a Lifetime. Apply Chas. G. Rhimes, Customhouse Quay. T.TOTEL (country), splendid little business, doing £7O week at present. 44 acres land, no-opposition, free house; rent £6. Lease 4J years. Special reasons for sale. Lease and furniture going cheap. Finance arranged. ANDREWS AND ROBERTS, Hotel Brokers, 80 Willis Street, Wellington. Tel. 43—322, TTOTELS FOR SALE. Taranaki, Leasehold, 4 years, for £3000; rent £l2, rates and insurances £3 week, trade £l4O weekly. Stock and furniture at valuation; £l5OO cash required. We can recommend this proposition. New Plymouth, Leasehold, or Freehold. available 3 to 5 years according to arrangement. Full particulars to principals on application. Taranaki, Country Freehold. £6000; trade £6O weekly. May consider exchange. STAINTON & CO., LTD., Hotel Brokers and Estate Agents, Devon St. East, New Plymouth. PALMERSTON NORTH SPECIALS. "rpilE DOMINION” Branch Office, A The Square, , Palmerston North, deals with all matters concerning Subscriptions, Advertising, and_ Provincial News. Telephone—Office 5955, pYCLISTS —-For Repair Work of all kinds remember Anderson’s Cycle Works, opposite Post Office. Palmerston City, IJOUND Trip Tours —Nash Sedan “ leaves Railway Station 2 p.m. daily for Wellington. Sunday excepted. Fare 12/-, TpRENCII Pleating, Embroidery, Ilem- -*■ stitching, Buttons, overlocking.— “The Exclusive,” 251 Cuba Street. Phoue 7323. Alnil orders. IT* M. HOOPER, Rangitikei St., for' ■ J ‘ Dressmaking, Frocks, Children’s Clothing. Hand Knitting. Orders taken. Corncr Ma ire St. PALMERSTON Dining Rooms, 179 Main Street. A first-class meal at all hours. All meals !/• each.

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