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'TO-MORROW; TUESDAY, 29th APRIL, 1919, At 1 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, At the Residence, No. 18, Aurora-terrace. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. are favoured with instructions from W. B. Hudson, Esq., who has sold his property, to sell by Auction at his residence, as above — Upright grand piano by Neumeyer, walnut sideboard, walnut dining suite (6 pieces), carved oak salad bowl, Doulton and o.p. . salad bowl, walnut afternoon tea tables, Chesterfield couch in tapestry with art serge loose cover, couch in silk tapestry with loose cover, dessert service (18 pieces, beautifully hand-painted), oak and c.p. spirit and cigar stand, small kauri sideboard, largo wall mirror, overmantel, oak coal vase, library ped. desk, etchings, photographs, oil paintings, Shakespeare engravings, original drawings by Tom Browne, photogravure of Raphael's Madonna, walnut five-tier bookcase, oak Sutherland table, large palms, ferns and plant stands, Benares, Indian, and Cloisonne ornaments, cut-glass decanters, tumblers, wine glasses, ruby custard glasses, tea service, willow and gold pattern dinner service, upholstered easy chairs, Chesterfield and two easy chairs to match in cretonne, platform rocker, Brussels dining carpet, bedroom carpets, electric radiator, standard floor lamp, red plush, silk tapestry and mohair curtains, rosewood folding card ■ table, drawing-room chairs in silk tapestry, brass music stand, hall stand and settee, embossed metal firescreen, Perfection oven, saucepans, brass preserving pan, kitchen utensils, small filter, black goatskin hall rug and mats, s. and d.b.m. bedsteads, duchesse chests, tables and washstand, kapok mattresses and pillows, bentwood chairs, wardrobe and duchesse chest to1 match, lady's writing table, folding chair bed and w.w. stretcher, Wertheim sewing .machine, madicine cabinet, mohair mats, wringer, clothes basket, 100 ft garden hose, greenhouse 'plants, ferns, lady slipper orchids, flower • pots, etc. . . On _, view on' Monday afternoon and morning of sale. J. H. BETHUNE AND C 0.- -- --, Ist MAY, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD PROPERTY. CENTRALLY-SITUATED BLOCK OF UP-TO-DATE BUILDINGS. MESSRS. J. ,H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Chas. A. Fletcher to sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Feath-erston-street,, Wellington, on THURSDAY, Ist MAY, 1919, At 2.30 p.m.— • THAT SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Nos. 2 and ,4, Willis-street, situated at its j unction with Lambtonquay, arid within 230 yards of the G.P..0., containing 21£ perches, and having a frontage of 28ft 3in to Willis-street, as shown on tho following plan: — .£/> *£?>>», if-p to ■ I ii &■' / h J . l/S / v ' & £_/*£ % /'v $/ ®-/coi><isr / <J- / ■i.-'ifl-B^,-?-The Property ha* a right-of-way. Bft wide on the Southern side, held under a 999 years' lease from August, 1874, at a rental apportioned to the land for sale of £5 per annum. ; Tho use of a party-wall on the Southern side goes with tho Property for sale. Erected upon the land are the substantial brick and concrete premises of three stories on tho Willis-street frontage, and four stories on tho back portion of tho land, and having all latest improvements, and insured for £9800. The ground floor has double plate-glass windows, stamped ceilings, walls 14ft high, tiled floor, and every convenience for its present occupation as fashionable Tea Rooms and Restaurant. The whole of the property is occupied by permanent tenants at mode-, rate, rentals, which now total £1719 2s per annum, and aro capable of considerable increase by judicious management. The unique position of tho abovo pro. perty— AT THE HUB OF THE BUSINESS PART OF WELLINGTON AT THE JUNCTION OF THE TWO BEST STREETS IN THE CITY must guarantee to a purchaser tho safest of investments, and an absolutely certain increaso in value. Tho Auctioneers would specially direct tho attention of buyers to the fact that the abovo Property has a much greater depth than any other proporty in this part of the city. The total depth from Willis-street is 163 ft 9in, and for 76ft of this depth tho land averages a width of 44ft. Freehold sites in this part of the city are. now firmly held as investments, and very rarely come into the market. A laTge proportion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Title—Land- Transfer. For full particulars, conditions of sale, and terms, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. J LAND SUBDIVISIONAL SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. TAKAPAU ESTATE (being Davies's Estate), Of about 1 1 __A__ ACRES FREEHOLD JLUUU ACRES FREEHOLD And '■! 80 ACRES LEASEHOLD. WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL, 1919. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., havo been instructed to offer, by Public Auction, at Levin, as abovo, tho whole of the wellknown Davies's Estate, situated at Koputaroa and Heatherlea, close to Levin, subdivided into 13 FARMS, ranging from about 30 acres to about 180 acres. Ideal climate, rich soil, well watered, numerous buildings. EASY TERMS. Full particulars will be advertised later. Plans are now in course of preparation and may bo obtained shortly from— ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Auctioneers, Palmornton North, Lovin, and all ) Branch?!.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 98, 28 April 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 98, 28 April 1919, Page 12

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