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TUESDAY, 16th JULY, 1918, At 1.30 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. A LARGE CONSIGNMENT FROM JAPAN, VASES, ORNAMENTS, ' TEA AND COFFEE SERVICES, CELLULOID DOLLS, SCREENS, ETC. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. will sell by Auction at thoir Rooms, Featherston-stroet, as above — Satsuma, Nishilsi, and Porcelain Awata Vases, Satsuma Buckles, Buttons, Hat Pius, etc, Shida Baskets, Porcelain Cake Plates, Dishes, Cups and Saucerß, Tea and Coffee Sets in Egg Shell ■ .China and Porcelain, Silk 4-fold Screens, Wishing Cards, Silk Small Bags, Crepe- Shirts, Toast Racks in . cases, Dolls'and Kewpies, Glass Necklaces, Tea Cosies, etc. On view on Monday. ; J.H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 17th JULY, 1918/ . At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF KELBURN AND . PETONE PROPERTIES. .', MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. . are favoured with instructions from the. Public Trustee to "sell by auction at thbir Rooms, Feathereton-street, as above— ESTATE HENRY SARGENT, deceased: Nos. ■ 59' and 61, CENTRAL-TERRACE, ivELßUßN.'ccich jcontaining 6 large rooms, with bathroom, laundry, and balcony, fitted with h..and c. water, c. light, etc;, and commanding a. good view of the city, on land parts of Lots '71. and 72, ■ Block 4, Kelburn, each having 35ft frontage to Central-ter- ■ race, and containing 12.7 and 11.3 perches respectively, also fronting Kelburn-pa-ra-de. . The above houses are in good order, and will bo sold separately . ESTATE FRANK HARRISON, deceased ..-■■ Soldier: ■ '■ No. 150, HUTT-ROAD, PETONE, Lot 3, D.P. 1071, containing 26.9p, with water ■ 'rights reserve, and' having 48ft frontage, together with residence of 6 largo rooms,, bathroom, etc.,' haying good garden and orchard. CondWons of sale and cards to view on application to J. H..BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. .WEDNESDAY, 31st JULY, 1918, ■ ' ■'■ At 2.30 p.m. CENTRALLY-SITUATED 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, No. 1, PARK-TER-RACE (off' Molesworth-street).' . ■ MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured . with instructions from Mr. Montague- Laing to' sell by auction, at their Rooms, Featherstohstreet, 1 as above — . • Lot 1, D.P. 1265, containing 18.1 perches, and measuring 46ft 6iu by 106 ft, together with! one-fourth interest in Lot 5 (Park-terrace) and one-fifth interest Lot. 6 (a, passage- 9'£ft wide from : Rawkestone-streot). Erected on tho land is. the well-constructed 7-Toomed ■ residence, No. 1, PARK-TERRACE, having porch, 2 bay windows, bathroom, scullery, pantry, laundry, 2 coalsheds, etc., plastered walls, panelled ceilings, etc. , The above is one of the best, residences in T-hc-rndon. Tho rooms are large, and, the land is well arranged -a 6 garden, with asphalt yard -and concrete paths ,ajid- steps. For cards to view and torms of sale, apply to \ J. PI. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. ' WEDNESDAY, ■ 31st. JULY, 1918, '.".'" '■:", ,•'.;■ ■ At 2.30 :p.m. AT THE, AUCTION ROOMS OF -•' .--MESSRS. 3. H. BETHUNE AND 'CO., Brandon-street, Wellington. AUCTION SALE by Order of tho Mort- ■• gagee under tho conduct of tho Registrar,; of tho Supierne Court of New .- Zealand. ■■ i', ■■. . MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., . . liaving been favoured with instructions by the : Registrar of tho Supremo Court on the application of the Mortgagee 1 will sell by Public Auction on Wednosday, the 31st day of July, 1913, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, all that piece of Land containing "19.5 perches, more or lass, and being Lot No. 116 on a plan of Part Section 10, Ohiro, Deposited in the Deeds Registry Office at Wellington as Number 114, which said piece or pared of land has a frontage to HAROLD-STREET of 42 feet by. a depth' therefrom of 124 feet, TOGETHER with a substantial dwelling of 5 rooms, all conveniences, largo detached wdrkshop, and wasbhouse. Tho property will; be sold subject'to the existing tenancy., ' -. Application to sell and the estimated value of'the property can be seen at the office of the Registrar any time: prior to the sale. ■-.-'.' , „ For full terms and conditions of sale, etc., apply to Messrs. Buddie, Anderson, and _ Kirkcaldie, 35-37, Johnston-street, Wellington, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, or to' the Auctioneers. BELL, M'KAIN & CO., PROPERTY SALESMEN, LOWER HUTT.' ' ■JPRETTY BUNGALOW, .6 rooms, reception hall, every convenience to save labour, casement windows, tile roof, halfacr.e. land, lawns, roso and veget. gardens, 40 fruit trees, _' poultry house, for. £1500. Your Wife' will be Queen of this little palace and you tho King. OLD ENGLISH HOME (ivy on walls) —10 rooms, bungalow style inside, every convenience, telephone, motor garage, magnificent collection, fruit trees, 1 .acre, lawns and garden. Only £1600 to instal you owner. NEAT HOME (heart totara)—B rooms, all conveniences, motor garage, trapshed, stables, 2 store shed 6, 2 glass houses, ■ 2 poultry houses, over fiacre land, flower and fruit trees; buildings would cost £1400.t0 erect to-day. At £1075 it is your bargain. TWO HOMES, >6 rooms, all conveniences/concrete paths, large garden section (2 minutes station). £775 and £850, with £100 deposit each. Just lovely little homes. COMPACT HOME (now vacant)-6 rooms, conveniences, over acre land, in lawn, fruit trees, almost a little farm. The place for kiddies to grow healthy. Your- chance, if quick, at £1000. QUITE CONFIDENTIAL.—Owners and Purchasers of Property in Lower Hutt are of the consensus of opinion that we are a most reliable FIRM to conduct their Sale or Purchase, as OUR. BUSINESS ia 'concentrated and conducted solely for and in Lower Hutt; therefore we have every particular of any property for sale, and are always here to personally conduct your inspection. T_TIGH-CLASS ■■ FURNITURE. 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE One only at £11 10s 7-PIECE OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE V One only at £11 10s BUY WHILE THE BUYING IS ' GOOD. HILL'S ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE DEPOT, 10, RINTOUL-STREET, NEWTOWN. Open Evenings. Free Delivery. FOR SALE, 3-seater Studebakor Car, practically new and in first-rate condition;'' ownor called up; bargain for suitable customer. Apply Tho Garage, Upper Hutt. ..Telephone- No. 34 (Upper Hutt). FOUND— Ladies' Umbrellas Re-covered (fast black unions), 6s lid; Gents' Umbrellas, from 8b lid. Umbrellas thoroughly renovated before fitting new cover. Send us your Umbrella To-day. Lethaby's, Umbrella Specialists, opp. G.P.O. FOUND— Successful use by thousands of careful housewives has established the superiority of Sharland's Baking Powder. SYDAL Jais bought in a-ny quantity. Goo. W. Wiltou and Co., Ltd,, 61, . .Cuba-BjSxeot,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 12, 13 July 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 12, 13 July 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 12, 13 July 1918, Page 12

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