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WEDNESDAY. 27th MARCH, 1912, At 1.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. (Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains). ATTRACTIVE Sx\LE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRx\ND PIANO AND EFFECTS. The Complete Contents of a Well-fur-nished 7-roomed House. . \ L. AND CO. will hold -^jL« their usual Weekly Sale of Household Furniture ss above, when a large and attractive catalogue will be offered. A few more entries could bo accepted for this sale, but we inusi request that the entries be made early. SPECIAL NOTICE.— These sales are strictly UNRESERVED. j A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ' WEDNESDAY, the 27th day' of MARCH, 1912, At 12 o'clock Xoon. MESSRS. A. L. WILSON AND CO., acting Tinder instructions irom the Public Trustee in the Estate of F. H. Eraser, deceased, will submit to public auction, in their Rooms, 26, 'Brandonstreet, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of MARCH, 1912,' at 12 o'clock noon, tho following Freehold Properties: — LOT L— All. the land comprised in C.T. 117, vol. 190, being part of Section 121, City of Wellington, having a frontage to Abel Smith-street of 33ft by a depth of 90ft (more or less), together with the seven-roomed up-to-date residence known as No. 90 erected thereon. A good residence, in the best part of Abel Smith-street. LOT 2.— A1l that Parcel of Land, containing 39 and 3-10 th of a perch (more or less), being part of Section 259, and situate in Francis-place, City of V "W«1liugton, having 'six small cottages erected thereon; let at rentals varying from 8s to 12s per -week. The land being almost square by measurement would make a first-class site for a timber yard. Also, in the Estate of M. Hamilton, deceased— 'All that Land comprising Lot 11, and psrt of Lot 10, D.P. No. 34, and being all the land contained in C.T. vol. 68, fol. 193, having a frontage to Lomestreet of 29ft by a depth of 112 ft (more or less), together with tho 6-roomed dwelling thereon, known as No. 20. A good factory site, side entrance, with brick stables erected on the section. Full particulars and cards to view may. be had from the Auctioneers. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. "OUSIXESSES FOR SALE. GROCERY STORE, best Suburb, Wel- . lington; turnover £250 monthly; good lease; a real live business; £400. COXFECTIONERY— Turnover £20 a week; stock £220; lease 5 years; good profits; £285. P. AGAR, 'Phone 3660. Royal Oak Buildings. TOUSENESSES ' FOR SALE. Hotel, Auckland, takings. £Bs week; price £1250. .Coaching Business, country, complete; £1600. Butchery Business, going concern; £350. Tobacconist and Hairdressing, turnover £50 month ; £255. Boot and Shoe Business, prosperous inland town; £150. Tea and Confectioneryi city, * good stand ; £285. Land Agency, Auckland, well established; £200. For full particulars, apply H. F. McXEILL AND CO., 155» Featherston-street, Wellington. t WANTED, A SEA COAST FARM. " 7TIHE owner of a. splendid Cropping JL Farm (400 acres) in the Feilding District has been advised by his doctor to live near the Sea Coast, consequently will exchange for a good Sheep Farm, on or close to the Seaboard. If interested, write us for details and send particulars of. your farm. LEWIS AND CO., Laud Agents. WanginuL XT OTELS FOR SALE. COUNTRY , HOTEIZ doing large bar *• trade, and situated in. centre of largo farming district; buildings almost new and contain 30 rooms. Price for . Freehold £4500. Only hotel in township. COUNTRY HOTEL, doing fair business; only house in centre oi good farming district. Price for freehold and furniture £1200 ; can be financed on £250. ' HOTEL, lease 6 years; takings £107 weekly. Price £2000, lease and furniture. For full particulars apply JOHN BRODIE AND CO., • 7 and 8, King's Chambers, Wellington FIOR EXCHANGE, 250 Acres well1 grassed Dairy Farm, all flat, carries 75 cows and young stock, 6-roomed house, 8-bail cowshed, well subdivided, well watered by running streams, school and post office 1 mile, creamery 2 miles, good metal roads. Pries only £18 per acre; will exchange for good town property at cash value; equity £2400.— GILCHRIST AND KIDD t Land and Estate Agents, Palmerston Xorth. ' HIGHLAND PARK ESTATE. 320 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES. 7T\HIS well-known Property is now being JL offered for sale at prices placed upon the Sections by two well-known local Land Agents. Full particulars, plans, priceß, etc., on application to THE SECRETAHY, Trustees 'Hon. W. B. Rhodes's Estate, No. 9, Johnston-street, Wellington. vA GOOD OPPORTUNITY. POKA ■will buy right out real good &/4DU STATIONERY and FANCY GOODS BUSINESS in one of the best dairying centres (North Island). Stock all fresh, and_ will be sold at invoice price; no goodwill; shop nicely fitted up; rent low; turnover approximately £800 per annum. Address on application to BOX 260, Palmerston North. CHANCE BUY CHEAP HOUSE. WANTED to SelL Ngaio, nice fourrcocned Villa, new, 2 bay windows, h. and o^ ' modern, conveniences; land 63ft '< x 130 ft (about) ; built picked heart timber. Forced sale. Price £500; mortgage 4£ per cent; absolute bargain. Apply quickly, ' j J. D/ MARTIN M'IXTYRE AND CO., 215, Lambton-quay. ' j LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. RING UP 'PHONE 3313. ■JifES. BItUCE, cash purchaser of ■tSJL Ladie»', Gents',, and . Children's Left-oif Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters receive prompt attention; highest 1 prices given. Address 139, Ingest re-street (next' F.S. Dispensary). vIZEFT-OFF CLOTHING. "m/TRS. NIGHTINGALE having taken xU. over the business lately carried on by Mrs. Hill. 103. Lambton-quay, will give the highest cash price for Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Mrs. Nightingale will call by appointment to any address. Write or 'phone 2924. MRS. NIGHTINGALE. 118. Taraaaki-street. and 103. Lainbton-qv. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. Tl/TRS. ROSEN, Cash Purchaser of ■U-l. Ladies', Gents', and Children's Superior Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters receive prornpi attention. Highest prices given. 120, Taranaki-street. LEFT-OFF Clothing— Mrs. Woodward, Cash Buyer of Ladies' Gents', and Children's Left-o5 Clothing and Boots. Letters receive prompt attention. 121, Ingestre-street (next Rink). 'Phone 2579. WANTED— Sale! Sale! Sale! Never before have wo offered to the jjc.ople of Wellington such bargains in .Household Ironmongery. Reductions from 10 to 15 per cent. The Sims Hard-

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 72, 25 March 1912, Page 10

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