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auctions. AUCTIONS. THE regular weekly AUCTION SALE of GOOD USED CARS will be held on our premises, 37 LOWER CUBA SI. (opp. Lloyd's Hotel). TODAY at 10 ’ A.M. SHARP. „ , IMO VAUXIIALL 12 11. p., Saloon, very smart car, in perfect condition; exceptionally good tyres. 19411 AUSTIN 8, 4-door Saloon; one careful owner; very nice condition. 1940 ,AUSTIN 8, Sports Roadster. This is an extremely smart little car in excellent condition throughout. 1939-40 STANDARD 10 h.p.. 4-door de luxe Saloon: very nice order throughout. 1939 SINGER 1). 2-door Saloon: mechanically. body and tyres very good. 1939 PLYMOUTH, 4-door Touring Sedan: leather upholstery, low mileage. 193 S FORD W, 4-door Saloon, in really nice condition; low mileage. 1937 CITROEN 12; popular car. in good condition. . 1930 AUSTIN 7, Saloon; nice condition; exceptionally good tyres. 1928 ESSEX COUPE, good order. AND SEVERAL OTHERS NOT YET LISTED. ALSO:— 1 OUTBOARD MOTOR, LOCKWOOD CHIEF, 7-9 h.p.: phosphor-bronze housing: has had very little use. TERMS.—IO per cent, deposit, balance in monthly instalments to suit buyers. NOTE.—CARS NOT SOLD BY AUCTION ARE FOR PRIVATE SALE IMMEDIATELY AFTERWARD AND DURING THE WEEK. WHEN TRADE-INS AND EASY TERMS ARE ARRANGED. DAVIS BROS.. Auctioneers, CAR AUCTION MART, 37 Cuba St. Tel. 41-380. AIGS SPECIAL AUCTION. DAVIS BROS. WILL AUCTION. THURSDAY MORNING, 10.30 sharp, AT THE STORE, EDWARD STREET (off Herbert Street, off Manners and Dixon Streets). BY INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL PATRIOTIC FUND BOARD. PIANO, TABLES, CHAIRS, ZIPP HEATERS. BILLIARD TABLES, COIR MATTING, ETC., ETC. DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers and Land Agents, have received instructions from rhe NATIONAL PATRIOTIC FUND BOARD to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, the following goods:— 1 PIANO." I MARQUEE TOP. TABLES, EASY CHAIRS, 2 BILLIARD TABLES (one has been just newly re-covered and pocketed—is a 5 size and a splendid table), 4 ZIPP HEATERS, capacities of 40. 60 and 80 gallons, 1 “AMERICAN” KABINETTE, 2 rolls of COIR MATTING, 3Gin. good quality, and ideal forcricket pitch, rolls are 24 and 25 yards each, and has not been used. Lots, of other goods which will be de- - tailed later. Watch for this Sale—and be sure to be there. SALE THURSDAY, 10.30 SHARP, at THE STORES, EDWARD STREET .(off Herbert Street, off Manners and Dixon Streets). DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers and Land Agents. A 173 C.M. CENTRAL MARKETS. C.M. PUBLIC AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TOOLS, BICYCLES, ETC., To be Held on the Premises, 93 HIGH STREET, LOWER HUTT (At Rear of Mac Duff's and Smith’s on High St.) On NOVEMBER 1, THURSDAY, At 2 p.m. THURSDAY. W. GREGORY & CO., LTD., will offer as above on the Premises, and including the following:— 2 CHESTERFIELD SUITES (one with loose covers), OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, consisting of G chairs, aideboard, and round ext. table, BEDROOM SUITE (grey, including twin beds, duchesse, and wardrobe), oak ext. table, Morris and kitchen chairs, 4 kauri chairs, cote, easy chairs, dinner wagons, ■typiste’s desk (two drawers), hall stand, 2 CARPETS, 12 x 9. Ice box, wardrobes, hammock, chest drawers, oak gramophone cabinet, duchesse, mangle, BISSELLS & EWBANK CARPET SWEEPERS, letterpress, grit grinder. BOWLING GREEN ROLLER, LAWN ROLLER, 2 LAWNMOWERS, edgecutting mower, shovels, sla-sher, leaf rake, crowbar, push hoes, lobbing shears, mall head, wheelbarrow, sieves, brooms and mops. : A Tovs, tenaquoit net and ring, LAD Io and GENT’S BICYCLES, counters 3-12 ■ft., showcases, ,odd crockery and glassware. GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, 5 golf sticks (2 steel shafts), jam jars, pictures, WRINGER. Also PIANO, rosewood painted, and ROLLS RADIO, portable model. C.M. CENTRAL MARKETS. C.M. W. GREGORY & CO., LTD., General Auctioneers, Lower Hutt. AIG3 1 P.M. TUESDAY NEXT. 1 P.M. ON BEHALF NATIONAL PATRIOTIC FUND BOARD. ACTING on instructions from the Y.M.C.A., we are offering by PUBLIC AUCTION in our Auction Rooms, 494 Willis Street, (opp. Boots), the contents of a local Y.M.C.A. Hut. HAYMOND EDER, LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agents. INCLUDED IN THIS SALE WILL BE: 3G strongly made DINING CHAIRS (these are very suitable for dub rooms or tea rooms, 630 x 30 reinforced DINING TABLES, several other sizes in kitchen or dining tables, 2 very good PING PONG TABLES, complete with trestles, quantity of collapsible CAMP CHAIRS (these are canvas type), Morris couches, 6 SINGLE BEDS. with new non-sag wires. 48 panel-end BED ENDS, 3 SINGLE CHESTERFIELDS, seagrass chair, quantity of good crockery, including soup, meat and vegetable dishes, ornaments, vases, etc. AUCTION SALES—TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Telephone 41-891. our Carrier will Call. G. F. BLUE. Auctioneer. A 172 RAYMOND EDER, LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 494 Willis Street. PUBLIC AUCTION. IN OUR AUCTION ROOM. NEXT FRIDAY, AT 1 P.M. REFRIGERATOR, COMBINATION GAS RANGE. VACUUM CLEANER, CARPET SQUARES. SOLID MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE, SUPERIOR UPHOL. DINING SUITE, BEAUTIFULLY SPRUNG 3PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE. OCCASIONAL TABLES. SHOWCASE. RE- , CORDS. SEWING MACHINE. ETC., ETC. FULL DETAILS THURSDAY. Practically the whole of the above consignment has been sent In from Plimmerfon. and is from a well-furnislicd modern bungalow. RAYMOND EDER. LTD., Wellington and Auckland. Al7l _ — . ( SALE BY AUCTION. OF FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. 52 BANNISTER ST.. MASTERTON. ENDER instructions front Mrs. Lillian Gillard, THE WAIRARAPA EXCHANGE WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIR AUCTION ROOMS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1945, at 3 p.m., Desirable Residential Property, situate at No. 52 Bannister Street, Borough of Masterton. comprising:— 1 2 roods one and seven-tenths perches, r more or less, with 109 links frontage to j Bannister Street, being part Lot 13, . Deposited Plan 255, part section 6, Mas- . terton Small Farm Settlement. Certificate , of Title Volume 99, Folio 35, together with substantial dwelling-house and outbuildings erected thereon. The House comprises six rooms, kitchen, i washhouse, and usual offices, all under c •ne roof, and is subdivided into two flats, f One flat is occupied by the vendor, and c will be vacated on settlement. The other flat is occupied by au excellent tenant. Ji A splendid opportunity for anyone de- L sirens of obtaining simultaneously a •mop HOME and a SOUND INVESTMENT. t Particulars anil Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the office of the Auction- I •ers. or at the office of the vendor’s solicitors, Messrs. Bunny, Burridge and Doug- t las. A.M.P. Buildings, Perry Street, Masterton. HOWARD W. FEAST, - Auctioneer. AI76 FOR HIRE. v t: EXCAVATIONS. LEVELLING AND ALL t EARTH WORK. x WE have now available power shovels, tractors, angle-dozers, road-grader, scoops, c tip lorries, ete. Prices given. THE STBLLTN CONSTRUCTION LTD., P.O. Box 1111, Wellington. Oelephoues 43-969 and -12-447.

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Dominion, Volume 39, Issue 28, 27 October 1945, Page 12

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