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BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. IN THE ESTATE OF MRS. C.J. CONOLLY (Deceased). MESSRS. BAKER BROS, have been '' ■ instructed by the Public Trusteo io sell by public auction at 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, sth February, on the pre- | misos, No. 109, Richmond-streot; Pctone— The whole of tho valuable Household , ' Fumituro (whioh is mostly new) comprising — Upright Grand Pi.lllo (by Friti Kuhla), side- \ boi»rd (bevelled glass), couches, I . tables, sewing machine, ovor- \ mantels, wardrobe (glass front), \ duchesse sets, brass-mounted bedsteads, silverware, cutlery, orna- , ments, decanters aud glassware, dessert and chinaware, linoleums, kitchen ware, contents of three \ bedrooms, etc., etc., etc. Goo4s on view Tuesday Evening, 7 to 9 p.m.\ in th\e estate of the late MRS.^ C. J. CONOLLY (Deceased). BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC V TRUSTEE. Tl/TESSRS.. BAKER BROS, have been -LtjL instructed by the Public Trusteo to sell by Poblic Auction, at their Auction ! Mart, 38, Lambton-quay, on 12th FEBRUARY No. 109 RICHMOND-STREET, PE- ,' TONE, 49ft 6in x 106 ft 9in, on which is erected a very attractive Residence, containing 6 large rooms, bathroom, and every _ convenience, conservatory, washhpUae, _ copper, tubs, and Venetian blinds ; large fowl run, covered with wiro netting, good flower and vegetable garden. Title— Land Transfer. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Or, BAKER BROS., No. 38, Lambton-quay. P.S. — Bouse will bo on view during Auction Sale of the Furniture, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Afterwards Koy at our Pctone Office. ESSRS. BAKER J3ROS. will sell by Public Auction afc their Auction Mart, No. 38, Lambton-quay, ON WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, > That Valuable Property, situate in CUBA-STREET, PETONE, having a frontage of 72ft by a depth of 330 ft, and containing over half an aero, Lot 34 on dopo&it- ' ed plan 709, nnd part of Section 7, Hutt District, on which is erected a 6-roomed Residence, with exceptionally large rooms, ! bathroom, washhouse, tubs, cop- ■* . per, range, gas stove, water laid on from artesian, fowlhouse with run for 200. As t.Jie bouse has been built but four yoars and the owner has left tho district, this 1 will be a snip for Eorae one. BAKER BROS. SEMI-TEOPICAL OTAKI. WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 8 o'clock in the Evening. IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, WELLINGTON. Q-i ' ' SECTIONS! qi Ol SECTIONS ! OJL ln Semi-tropical OTAKI. The Land of Fruit and Plonty, where Nature yields her Abundance. OTAKI, whore the Maori Settled because of its Delightful Climate and Prolific , Soil. OTAKI, where the Maori got the Maximum of Food for the Minimum of fyabour. OTAKI'S air and climate will add ten years to your life. OTAKI will cure you of all chest troubles. I OTAKI'S Golf Links, tho most sporting in the Dominion, bringing every known golfing stroke into play. OTAKI'S Tennis Courts, beautifully situated 'on the property, Section 80. OTAKI, the land of semi'tropical fruits. OTAKI, the Town that ' BYRON BROWN is bringing before the public for the mutual benoiit of its present thousand and its future thousands. OTAKI, for the first' time in its 70 ioars of history, is offering the public the first Building Sections that hava ever been won from the Maoris. Forty acres of the highest land on the Otaki Flat. Not away in the wilderness, but right among the people in the residential part of the town. BYRON BROWN will celJ those to you on the above date by means of a plain honest auction sale, where the buyers will do the bidding. Th& vendor is more anxious for settlement for Otaki than ho is for high prioes. The high prices will be the buyers' when tho Government takes over the W. and M. Railway at the und of the present year. Otaki will bo nearer to Wellington by 45 minutes when the Dominion owns this line. iiOOK OUT For the display of Otaki-grown semi-tropi-cal fruits, to _be 6hown in the window of I Messrs. M'lntyre Brqs., 55a, Lambtonquay. They will be grown in the open air, and the growers' names will be attach- j ed to each exhibit. Lithographic Plans from the Auctioneer or Messrs. M'lntyro Bros., 55a, Lambtonquay. 1 FOR SALE. A COMPLETE Dental Practice; head--ljL quarters in one of the most prosperous country towns in the North Island and branches in four other good towns. Price, as a going concern, £250. This complete and up-to-date .plant is in good order and cost Originally £400. For full particulars apply LONGDILL AND CO., Land Agents. Taihape. FOR SALE, THORNDON, first-class 14-roomed fully furn shed Boardinghouse ; tariff 25s p.w. ; always full ; insurance on furniture £400 ; present lease expires December, 1909, at £125 p. a., with option of renewal for 5 years. Price only £300 for cash. Inspection invited. Full particulars from W. ,H- TURNBULL AND CO. FURNITURE. WANTED to Buy, fiousos of Furniture ; highest price, cash down, C. Daub74>, Tory-street

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1908, Page 12