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MONDAY NEXT, ~ 'At 11 o'clock Bharp. AUCTION SALE OF DENTAL , APPLIANCES, etc. ' By Order of the Official Assignee, in the Bankrupt Estate of G. Pudney. E. JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — . Dentist's Appliances, Dental Chair, Gas Generator, Dental Engine, 15 pairs Forceps, Wall Shelf, Dental Case, Lathe, Plaster of Paris, Moulds, Skulls, etc., etc. To'be offered first in one lot, and if not sold to be' disposed of in lots to suU- purchasers. WITHOUT RESERVE. r E.- JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o'clock. By Order of the Official Assignee, in the f. Estate of G. Pinnoek (lato bankfupt). AUCTION SALE OF ONE QUARTER CASK OF BRANDY. B.IOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above*— One quarter cask of Brandy (in bond). MONDAY~NEXT, At 1.30 o'clock. • UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE * <■ Of 6) ALMOST NEW ROLLER-TOP A DESKS, OFFICE FURNITURE, ; CHAIRS, TABLES, etc. Also,' AQJ\ GENTS' WATCHES nrt WRISTLET WATCHES OQO GOLD BROOCHES RA PENDANTS iy DOZ. CHAINS, OPERA # GLASSES, BOOTS, etc., otc. By Ordef of A. Simpson, Esq., Offioial Liquidator, in tho Estate- of Norrow and Co., Importers. E. JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • , ceived instructions to sell , at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as abovo— ■ '' Office Furniture, Jewellery, Watches, f etc., WITHOUT RESERVE: On view morning of sale. To be sold in lots to EUit purchasers. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer., * TUESDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1913, > Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, COSTLY OAK SIDEBOARD, HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, 200 VOLUMES BOOKS, WALNUT PEDESTAL ' DESK, AND APPOINTMENTS. At the Family Residence,' No. 74', Rox- ' , burgh-street. On Accotkt of W. H. Gifford, Esq., who is leaving Wellington. EJOriNSTON AND CO. have re- • " cfeived instructions to sell ab Rox-burgh-street, as above—" The, whole of the Household Furnishings, contents of seven rooms, all well furnished. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. J. H. BETHTTNE & CO., AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS, ' ,156, featherston-st, Tel. 64. SPECIAL PROPERTIES. BROUGHAM-STREET (close tram stop) —Land 19ft k 120 ft, with cosy 5-rd. dwelling, sunny side of street and level approach. A cheap home at £630; easy terms. . _ M.V. 74 KELBURNE— WeII-buift 4-fd. > House; bathroom, scullery, etc. ; ' lnnd, 42 x 135naady to tram; £875. ' Terms. 102 DAY'S BAS"— Good Corner Section, with bush and 4-roomed Cottage/ handy to beach 1 and sunny position. £275; £100 Cash. i ARO-STREET (off)^-35 x 125, level entrance, and workshop 20 x 16; £200. £50 cash. ' Sec. 28 LERAUD'STREET—Two Splendid Resi- . debtial , Sites, each 40ft _x 132 ft, practically level, overlooking Town •Belt;, nice view. To b& told for £6 .'M foot, or offer. , ( , 53 TITAHr BAY— i-acre and 5-rOomed House, motor shed, and stable; two • frontages! fine view. £675 ( including furniture. ' 25 MURlTAl— Concrete 3-roomed Cottage, fronting best beach, and near main road; well finished; with lot new furniture; £260. • Terms' is desired. ftTELSON LANDS FOR SALE. I7IELS.O/N LANDS • FOR- -SALE. ALL FREEHOLD. ' 'PRICES* EXTREMELY LOW. 1 SECTIONS 18, 34, 35, and 46, BONNIE DOON, Colling wood, containing ' (314( 314 Acres ) formerly heavy buefi land ; practically ail level and ploughable when stumped; now mostly cleared, grassed, and boundary fenced; over mile frontage main Collingwood-Bain-ham-road ; permanent streams ; three , miles from butter" factory; an ideal dairy farm. 2. SECTION 15, AWAROA. containing 100 .Acres, cleared and fenced three sides;' a splendid site for fruit culture ; daily Steamers passing entrance to' bay. J Price £4 per acre. 3. SECTioNS 27, 28, 29; '30, 32, 42, 43, and 44.- PIGEON VALLEY, WAXMEA DISTRICT, containing 777 acres: almost entirely ring fenced, grassed, and sub-divided ; every section Well watered ; stock can be taken at valuation if desired ; a nice compact shdep farm. Price, including all 1. improvements, £3 Tier aftre. Good metalled roads to all above properties. • Apply H. BAIGENT (Owner), Timber Merchant, Nelson. " A £40 OPPORTUNITY. BUYING' TO HOLD FOR ADVANCE. jnffiHlS- is a form of investment that apJL^ .peats to most peopje, particularly those who have only a little money • to ( inv.est. ♦ You wish to make, money. Moreover you 'do n6t wish to incur any danger of losing your money ; then make a note of - this fact i -There, is no better, safer, or surer investment than TAWA FLAT STATION ESTATE SECTIONS, which now can bo purchased from ' ' ,'£30 TO £4o EAOH - We know that if you Visit this Estate you will purchase a section. You can,not help being as ENTHUSIASTIC .as wo are f now, • But if you cannot visit the Tawa Flat Station Estate, you can and should invest in ohß-ofc more sections at the present LOW P-MCES. ■Hold them ' for a few years, and re-sell for several times what they-, cost you. Is this not better than letting your money We' in the bank, drawihg merely a low rate of intgrest? The natural impulse of some will be to .wait. Caution to a degree is commendabley but 'has killed many a man's big opportunity.. It will kill yours if you wait now. ' Therefore, tflke the first step to-day for successful investment 'by calling for plan s&sy^*& " tho tawa f£at TPQMSON A!?D BROWN, REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS. -»XP6, CUST£MBQUSE.<2UAY, ' '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 20, 24 January 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 20, 24 January 1913, Page 10

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