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SIMLA ESTATE! SIMLA ESTATES KHANDALLAH. KHANDALLAH. ATTRACTIVE LAND SALEc GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY. SPECIAL -^TALUES! QJPEOIAL ALUES ! PECIAL VALUES! KJPECIAL VALUES! THOMSON &, BROWN, In conjunction with MESSRS. M'KEE AND CO., will offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, at THEIR ROOMS, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 4th NOV., 1908, AT w oa O'CLOCK— 31 IDEAL RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS ! gj ABSOLUTELY THE PICK OF KHANDALLAH! THOMSON & BROWN, AUCTIONEERS, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. TUESDAY. 3rd NOVEMBER, 1908, TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1908, At 12 noon. At 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE~OF BUILDINGS AUOTgN g™^"gS™f™J^(For removal), APPLIANCES. At the rear of PajOlto, Courtenay- CEKTR ~^ CTIOn ROOMS 1 •■ WILLIS-STREET. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. -myirESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS have been instructed to sell by pub- IVJ_ AND co . have been favoured with lie auction on the premises, Courtenay- j nstruc tionß to sell by public auction, as place, as above (with the exception ot a jj, ove certain things contained on the said pro- COMPLETE LANTERN OUTFIT. mises) "~ Also, 2 Cottages, finch containing 3 rooms, 900 HIGH-CLASS SLIDES, includcorrugated iron sheds, stable, jj n n g — s sheds,, and washhouses. and con- ILLt JSTRATED SONGS from nature and stituting a quantity of useful U{ model amongst which may be timber andjnuldwff material. me ntioned-"The Anchor's Weighed," v ; mm^; n f« Q rv.r.Trnl "Last Rose of Summer," "Ben Bolt," For immediate removal. "I*be* Killarney," "The >f Bugler," Full particulars and conditions of sale o £"b ™ Ail beautifully Soured and may be ootamed on application to the from thfl li>ading London houge . Auctioneers, LECTURE SETS— Holiday Tour Down HARCOURT AND CO., t h e Thames, coloured slides and reading Auctioneers. , 55 glides; Highlands of Scotland, 52 ZI :; ~ „ , slides ; Zoo Animals, 45 slides ; Round HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND t ho World with a Camera, 60 slides ; EFFECTS. Forth Bridgo, 12 slides; London to Niagara, 46 slides ; and 20 other sets. The Contents cf an Eight-roomed House. MECHANICAL SLIDES TOMORROW COMIC LEVER SLIDES TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, DISSOLVING VIEW_S, Etc. I At 2 o clock. The whole is tho collection of years by . „ __ , _ ,_„ _„ an amateur enthusiast, and include all tho ■R/TESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. besfc pictures which havo been available. It A havo received instructions from a The slides will be offered in soparate gentleman leaving Wellington to sell by i otS) affording an opportunity for buyers public auction, in their rooms, Willis- to take only what they require. street — The owner has fgund it necessary to give The whole of his Household Furniture. Tip his hobby, owing to failing? health, and the contents of an eight-roomed the Auctioneers' instructions aro to dishousc — pose of every line. SITTINGROOM— Handsome red velvet LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Chesterfield, handsome rimu bookcase, Auctioneers, occasional suito 5 pieces, walnut overmantel, walnut whatnot, .piclure^, paint- UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. inns, easel and drape, b.m. fender apcl brasses, hearthrug, good linoleum, THURSDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 1908, carpet square, good lace and tapestry At 1 p.m. • curtains, occasional tables, chairs, potstands, vases and ornaments, etc., etc. TTvALGETTY AND COMPANY will DININGROOM— Extension dining table, ±J sellleather suite 9 pieces, velvet couch, ?0 . , .., horsehair couch and 2 easy chairs, mixed cattle Brussels carpet, hearthrug, curtains, j£ "°f°_j° W he ; fera fender, handsome mirror-back side- a. prmgi n g he) &» board, glassware and china c.p. ware, \3\ 3 s^ pictures, coal vase, etc., etc. p/ , J» ° rtEDROOMS-Handsome all brass Italian \ mixed BBXeB bedstead and mattress, "^some 2 * oni *i lace harneßg bra» : mountod Italian bedstead and j d * h bedding, handsome bedroom suite 3 £* maro pieces, 2 rimu duchesse pair 3, 5 chests * drawers, linoleums, curtains, single iron -n/r/-\-p ATTAT^TTiiVT TTOrP A T»T? bedsteads, bedding, wire stretchers, 3 MUIiJN JUN (jJLUJN JiblAlJb, duchesse chests, waehstands, toilet- T ' „ ware, mirrors, wardrobes, blankets, loTTTW wl™S quilts, sheets, etc., etc. SQUTH WELLINGTON 1 KITCHEN-^Tables chairs, crockery, cook- « O TTTTT WFTTTNrTOV TA\T) ing utensils, and a host of useful f P H S ri^ I S U^- Y-Fuvrirn ■ £ VmTicAhold RimdripK COMPANY, LIMITED, is now offer- . household «n"»d««^ - ng f<n . pRIVA TE SALESet trap harness, gents- bicycle, and 12 rvPA/rFNTC! 1 -*- rolls new linoleums in 6, 8, and 10- R7 TT^R^iSmi £7 . yard lengths. Oi ALLOTMENTS! Ot WITHOUT RESERVE. Boing the Balance of the Two Subdivisions ' — — • q £ Q Company's Property. MARANUI. This land, whioh is WITHIN THE CITY Boundary, is divided into areas from AUCTION SALE QNE ACRB TQ ACREg , Of ONE ACRE TO EIGHT ACRES! jfj LEVEL SECTIONS yf p^ from ~^ pER AOEE , FRONTING THE LYELL BAY Prices from £125 PER AOREI BEACH. AND LARGB BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. To be Sold . - _._ , Prices from £50 UP I WEDNESDAY EVENING, Prices from .^ £50 UP! 11th NOVEMBER. 1908, Splendid Metalled Roads. . _,„ Concrete Curbs and Channels. At 7.30 p.m.. Access by the Brooklyn and Island BayBy Trams. Tifl-ESSRS. W H. MORRAH AND CO. EASIEST OF TERMS 1 street at ' FROM £X DEPOSIT PER SECTION-l The Sections are all level, in the MORNINGTON! Is one of the healthiest Centre of the Township, and front- MORNINGTON 1 and driest of the Subing the FINEST SANDY BEACH MORNINGTON! urbs. Building operaANYWHERE NEAR WELLING- MORNINGTON ! tions are in full swing TON. MORNINGTON ! on this estate. MOBNt^atjawttt • * . nrAn MORNINGTON! INGTON SECTIONS JJffiwS •" BU -!£- t( \! 0 W««' MORNINGTON! have-been,selling steadi- ? "'""onniF AREA. MOKNINGTON! ly all'along, and the land MARANUI has a SCHOOL now bemg MORNINGTON! is the CHEAPEST IN built - MORNINGTON! THE CITY. Buyers.at MARANUI TRAMWAY is to be laid MORNINGTON! present prices must down by the« Corporation MORNINGTON! make money, shortly, and should) be _ , , , „ .. , , • running at Christmas. Forced p^san^aH^ic^r^y MARANUI ESPLANADE is now form- WILTON, on the Estato; or E. M. Ed in front of the Sections BOULTON, Secretary, Tho South Wolfor sale. lington Land Company, Limited, Nathan's MARANUI LAND the BEST INVEST- Buildings. MENT now offering to the Public of Wellington. J}ARR, LEARY a AND MARANUI LAND is sure to steadily INCREASE IN VALUE. WILLIAMS MARANUI, NOW is the TIME to purchase Land in this suburb. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS* Sections on the SEA FRONT, olose to , « m^^^, m the City, will be in great demand as the 158. FEATHERSTON-STREET, population increases, AND THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED. ' ' Land Transfer Title. ABEL SMITH-STREET — 7-roomed ' TERMS — 10 per cent, deposit at sale, House, electric light, concrete foun10 per cent, in 3 and 6 months, balance in dations, all conveniences ; land 30 x 3 years. Interest 5 per cent. 90 ; mortgage £1000. Price £1700. Plans and further particulars from W. H. MORRAH AND CO., ROXBURGH-STREET— 6-roomed House, Auctioneers. gag an( j conveniences; seotion 33.6 x 90; valued at £1325. Price £1250. FOR good Mortgage^ and some Cash, SCARBOROUGH-TERRACE— B Rooms, one of the Finest Farms in the Mana- big hall scullery bathroom, pantry, watu, close to Palmerston ; beautiful sur- shed ci ; ctrio H nt gas newly dono roundmgs, up-to-date building, 260 acres ; ' , . ' ° oc cc n • price £35; owner's equity £5000, balance U P throughout; land 85 x 55. Price low interest; suitable for stud farm, £1300. dairying, or cropping. Address Farm, Box 48, Palmerston North. KELBURNE-PARADE-7 Rooms, new .___,, ——r. _ ZTI 17 T 1 and up-to-date, gas, city water and W^£SSKS^(JKfeSS *--■ «» conveniences; large S ecof Fprnitnre, Pitnos, and Librarie. tion. Price £?»00. EeJubliahed 9 yer 35 yenrt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1908, Page 10

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