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AUCTIONS. LIQUIDATION SALE OE LEADING JEWELLERS’ EXPENSIVE SHOP FITTINGS. MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1933, At 1 p.m. sharp. On the Premises, NO. 48 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE B.v PUBLIC AUCTION Of VALUABLE IMPORTED MAHOGANY SHOP FITTINGS. SHOW CASES, AND PLATE GLASS COUNTERS. Bv order of the Liquidator in the estate Of CLARKE AND MORRIS, LTD. (In Liquidation); (Late Frank Grady’s.) ONE OF THE MOST UP-TO-DATE AND EXPENSIVELY EQUIPPED JSWEL L E R Y ESTABLISHMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND, FITTED OUT WITH ENGLISH FITTINGS AT A COST OF OVER £2OOO. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have rcceiv- • cd instructions to sell at the shop. No. 48 'Willis Street, as above: — 6 VALUABLE IMPORTED MAHOGANY SHOW CASES, 7ft. Gin. x lOin. by Oft. Gin. high. Oft. Gin. x IGin. by 9ft. Gin. high, Gft. Gin. x IGin. b'v 9ft. Gin. high, Bft. x 22iu. x 9ft. 6in. high, 9ft. 4in, x Ibiu. x Gft. Giu. high, aud 9ft. 4in. x IGin. x Gft. Gin. high, fitted with mirror' backs aud sides and 4 plate glass shelves, adjustable fittings, and plate glass doors, also 2 MAHOGANY NESTS of 14 DRAYVERS, 9ft. 4iu. X 20in. x 3ft., on which stand two of the show cases. 5 EXPENSIVE IMPORTED PLATE GLASS COUNTERS AND SHOW CASES COMBINED (glass all round), with Mahogauy frames and fitted with plate glass shelves, 2 7ft. Sin. x 24in. x 3t"thigh, Gft. 10im x 24iu. x 3ft. high, sft. x 24 in. x 3f.t. high, and 21*t. Tin. x l£t. Bin. x olt. 3 LARGE MIRRORS, IGin. x Sft„ IGin. x Bft.. aud sft. x Gft,. with frames. 1 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. MOST ELABORATE MAHOGANY WINDOW BACK with mirror doors and mirror tops, aud plate glass shelving with silver-plated fittings. 2 MAHOGANY DESKS. 2ft. sin. x 24m. x sft. high, enclosed on three sides with mirrors and oue fitted with drawers. Inlaid Linoleums. Rubber Matting, valuable 24iu. Dial English Clock, suitable for bank, institution, or factory ; 2 Valuable Pieces Rounded Plate Glass, Coat of Arms, Elec. Globes, Workshop Fittings, Scratch Brush and Treadle, W ire Mills. Wedding Ring Mills, Flat Mills. Elec. Motors, Air Compressor aud Cylinder. Sets of Bellows, Melting Outfit, Counter with 27 Drawers, Draw Bench, IS Draw Plates, Sand Blasting Machine, Anvil Grindstones. J aetorv Clock, 3iu. thick Kauri Jeweller’s Work Bench, Gas Fittings, Cheek Drawers. Counter Mats, and Numerous Other Lots. Sale MONDAY NEXT at. 1 p.m. sharp All fittings to be removed belore 4 o’clock Tuesday. These fittings were all specially made to order for the late Mr. It rank Grady by J. Mason and Co., Birmingham, worldrenowned shop-titters. ■ NOW ON VIEW. Bids may be left with the Auctioneers on any of the lots. Everything is in perfect order. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers, Aiau BUSINESSES FOR SALE. 1?OR SALE, grocery and confectionery - business, low rent; price £275. S22J, ‘ ‘Dom inion.” POME to Auckland, the City of Prosperity. All classes of Businesses, from £5O. Jones-Prosser, High St. I7OR SALE. Cash Bakery Business. £4O A- weekly ; price £250 ; terms ; including stock, plant, van, shop fittings. X 225, "Dominion.” A BEACH Kiosk, takings up to £6O daily, including 42 gallons ice cream, £7/10/- ' hot water. Phoenix Agency (Chambers), Auckland. 1?OR SALE. Soft Drink Factory Busi--J- ness in New Plymouth. For further particulars, apply to P. J. Watson and Co., Elliot St., New Plymouth. TAIRST-CLASS Pastrycook and TeaA room Business, centre Dunedin, good net profits; cost £2OOO, accept £825. Clarke and Venn, Ltd., Dunedin. riMHS Business will stand the ”Xy Ray. 4- Dairy, Fruit, aud Confectionery, Tearoom, Agencies, etc.; excellent position; trade up to £BO per week ; ideal for couple or family. YV’m. Butler and Co., Business Brokers, 140 Lambton Qy. BAKERY Business, good Taranaki town, doing 3000 small loaves weekly. Rent, house, bakery and shop, only 50/- per week. Price £875 cash, walk-in, walk-out. A great proposition. Apply Grant and Co- Business Agents, Hawera. —UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. T?URNITURE, Soft Furnishings, and A Household Drapery. Owing to illhealth. the proprietor of a very successful concern situated in large industrial area, North Island, is obliged to sacrifice his interests. Concrete premises, low rent. Sell at valuation or consider exchange small farm. Fullest investigation. RICHARD A. LARGE AND CO27 Grey St., Wellington. '. COUNTRY STORE AND BAKEHOUSE FOR SALE. A COUNTRY STORE in Otago with Bakehouse and Up-to-date Plant will be on the market next week. Unique opportunity for man and wife and family to run this Store without outside Labour, especially if man is a baker. There is a steady bread and small goods trade at remunerative prices. The store carries a clean stock of groceries aud softgoods. Freehold can be bought at gift prices. Stock, plant, fittings at valuation, and right buver ean be financed. Replies— COUNTRY STORE & BAKEHOUSE. 5193, “Dominion.” EDUCATIONAL. GILBY’S DAY COMMERCIAL COURSE includes INDIVIDUAL TUITION in Shorthand (Pitman’s or Gregg), Typewriting (Touch Method), Book-keeping. Special attention is also given to Commercial English. Oflice Practice. DAY, EVENING AND MAIL TUITION. POSITIONS FOUND for students, when competent. Ask for Free Prospectus. GILBY’S COLL E G E , Broadway Building (Opposite St. James Theatre), Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON. Phone 51 —987. Phone 51—987. PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Day and Boarding College. All courses, including a Special Agricultural course, provided. PALMERSTON NORTH GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Professional, homecraft and commercial courses, art. and art crafts. Reduced Boarding Fees for 1933. Terms commence February 7. 1933. Prospectus and fui'lhcr information obtainable froni W.M. HUNTER, Secretary, P.O. Box 80. PALMERSTON N'ORTI I. N.Z. FRIENDS’ SCHOOL” WANGANUI. T>OARDERS’ inclusive fee, £22 per AA term; ages Sto 16, boys and girls; 10 per cent, reduction for two in family; healthy situation, modern buildings, strong staff, sound education, no corporal punishment, homely atmosphere; individual attenton. School reopens February 7. Apply to ARTHUR DOUGLASS. 8.5. e,, Principal. PHESTERFIELD Suites at. Half Price nt Forresters. Quality and latest creations the keynote.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 103, 25 January 1933, Page 14

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