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TO-MORROW, FRIDAY MORNING, 28th JUNE, 1912? At 11 o'clock sharp. SALE OF ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS. On the Premises, No. 108, Abel Smithetreet (close- to Willis-street). E JOHNSTON AND CO, have re- • ceived instructions from the owner, who has been called away suddenly, to sell as above — The whole of. the. Superior Household Furniture, etc., etc. This furniture has not had a month's use, and is quite new. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. FRIDAY AND MONDAY, 28th JUNE AND Ist JULY, 1912, Commencing at 2 o'clock each day. AT OUR ROOMS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERY, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, E.P. WARE, COSTLY LEATHER BAGS, BAROMETERS, OPTICAL GOODS, DIAMONDS AND OTHER PKECIOUS STONES, KYOSO VASES, etc., etc On account of Pickard Freres, who are relinquishing their N.Z. Business. THE FINEST STOCK THAT HAS BEEN OFFERED IN WELLINGTON. GOODS THAT ARE WORTHY OF INSPECTION. E, JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • _ ceived instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above^ — A valuable consignment of jewellery etc., etc., comprising — Valuable- Minute-repeating Calendar Watch (cost £55), Gold Hunting Repeater, 16 diamond Bangles, SO 18ct. Diamond Kings, 20 Cold Alberts, 7 Muff Chains, 150 Gold and Silver Watches (Rotheranut, Waltbams, Elgins), 10 Gold Bracelet Watches, 12 pairs High-grade Prismatic Binoculars, Bronze Ornaments, 150 "lots of E.P. and Sterling Silver Ware, Clocks, etc., etc. AJeo, Valuable consignment of Ladieß' Leather Bags and Aluminium Purses, • Dressing Cases, etc., etc. ' • Also, - By order of , tho Public Trustee, « in the Estate of A. H. Krausa (deceased) — Valuable Single-stone Diamond Ring, Gout's Heavy Gold Albert, Diamond and Drees Rings, numerous Silver Goods, Gents' Gold Watches, Ladies' Gold Watches, Lockets, Gold Signet. Studs and Links, 17 Coiuß and Medals, Pins, Brooches, E.P. Ware, 6 Shark's Teeth, and numerous other goodß. On view morning of sale from 9.30 o'clock- Inspection invited. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. J . fl. BETB.UKE & CO., AUCTIONEERS and LAND AGENTS 156. Featheraton-etreet. Tel. 64. SPECIAL PROPERTIES. KELBURNE (10 minutes from car)— Double-frontage Section, 60ft x 108 ft, with up-to-date residence of 7 good rooms, fitted with every possible convenience; cost owner over £1500. Price £1285. MORTIMER-TERRACE— Good Building Site, 53ft x 157 ft, having a fine view of city and harbour. Mortgagee selling for £150. Sees. 23 HATAITAI (Waipapa-road)— Magnificent \ Section, 70ffc x 234 ft, with nearly new Residence of 7 rooms, largo bathroom, h. _and c. water, geyser, c.l. and gas, pantry, scullery, linen press, 2 rooms 20ft x 18ft and 18ft x 17ft, vestibule, 4 large bays, wardrobe, large verandah, concrete paths. Owner left Wellington, and will sell this superb home for £1325. Dwgs. 25 HATAITAI (within. 5 minutes tram)— Nice Building Site, 42ft x 138 ft; very little excavation required ; sunny poei- ' tion ; nice outlook. Submit offers of £5 10s foot. 'Sees. 42 NORTHLAND (close School)— Two good Building Sites, one 50ft x 127 ft, the other 42ft x 125 ft, simny position, nearly level. Price £110 each. WANGANUI DISTRICT (8 miles^rom Station) — 405 acre Sheep Farm, winters 3. sheep to the acre besides cattle, subdivided into 7 paddocks; 2 good cottages and woolshed.. Price only £12 acre; £1860 deposit, balance on mortgage. L. H. B. WILSOIST, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT AND SHAREBROKER, 31, HUNTER-STREET. KELBURNE (Rimu-road)— Level Section, 40 x 124 ft ,. with well-built 6roomed House with every convenience. Price £1050; £500 in Advances ix> Settlers; easy terms for balance. KELBURNE (Upland-road)— Nine-roo-med House, every convenience. Price £1650, easy terms; or will Let at 35s a week. KELBURNE (Boundary r road) — Eightroomed House, large room?, every convenience.. Price £1550; £600 in Advances to Settlers; easy terms for balance. KELBURNE (Central-terrace) — Large 12-ijoomed House, with cloak-room, pantry, -wasbhouse, and outbuildings; every convenience; best house in Kelburne. Particulars on application. KELBURNE SECTIONS" for Sale, from £100 upwards; easy terms. TE KAIANGA (between Khandallah and Kaiurarra) — The cheapest land on the market. Large Sections from £50 to £200. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME! "OOR SALE, the Goodwill, Stock-in- ' Trade, and Plant of a Firfct-class Manufacturing Hairwork Business ; established over 50 years, with a high-class connection throughout New Zealand. A rare opportunity for energetic person ■with a little capital to do an excellent turnover. Apply by letter only, in first instance, to HAIR SPECIALIST, Care The Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Wellington. 1 HOTEL FOR SALE. EMPIRE HOTEL, HAWERA. "H/TESSRS. DWAN BROS, have been -LTJ- instructed by Mr. R. J. Paul to offer for Sale his interest in the Lease and Furniture of the EMPIRE HOTEL, HAWERA. The Hotel is a modern building, newly erected, and well furnished. Everything new. Best position in Hawera. FREE HOUSE for Beer and Spirits, and doing a. payable trade, up to £130 per week. Rent, £10 per week. The Lease contains right of renewal clause at the termination of the present one; purchase re have thus not to taUe the risk of the elections. The Hotel is being sold for private reasons. -Full particulars will be supplied, also finances arranged for » suitable tenant. V DWAN BROS., Willis-st., Wellington. Sole Agents. S EATON ESTATE, Nelson; for Fruit Cultivation, the most attractive of all; balance remaining unsold of 1000 acre 3; this property is composed of half flat and half sunny slopes, and contains a. largo area of swamp land of unusual riphnefis; a special feature also is the deep water frontage workable at all states of the. tide, proximity to wharf and township; improved anil unimproved blocks at from £10 to £15 per acre. F. AND D. ED.WABDS, NELSON.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 152, 27 June 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 152, 27 June 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 152, 27 June 1912, Page 10

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