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TO-JIORKOW MOKJNiiNG, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. GOOD LINOLEUMS, LEATHER COUCH, E.P'.WARE, CROCKfiRY, AND SUNDRIES. . 200 . Lo™ 200 On the premises, No. 10, Waterloo-avenue, V Newtown. I fi r JOHNSTON AND CO. have reoeivJ, ed instructions from tho owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell on the' premises, as above — GOOD LINOLEUMS, platform rocket, cushions, fire screen, overmantel, table and covor, easy chairs, fender and irons, bookshelf, pictures, leather couch, lace curtains, hall curtains, bowls and pot plants, pot stands, crockery and glassware, c.p. ware, duchesse chest, wooden bedsteads,..kapok bods anu pillows, Aus. chairs, washstands, clock, mirror, up. wicker chairs, toilet runners, air cushion, bed slipper, LOT OF KITCHEN UTENSILS, jam jars, enamel ware, jam, jugs, mixing bowl, irons, flour bin, brooms, hose,. garden tools, wringer, clothes basket, fry pans, saucepans, scales, meat safe, ALMOST NEW WHEELBARROW, and sundries On view morning of sale. Sale 10.30 sharp. L. G. DOWDING, Auctioneer. *. FRIDAY, 26th MARCH, 1920, ■ -■' ■ At 2.30 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION, ..'... •'■'■■ To: Close an Estate CITY AND NEWTOWN FREEHOLDS. No 74, HILL-STREET No. 53, DANIEL-STREET No. 24, WINDSOR-PLACE No. 5, TONKS-GROVE. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, 195, Lambton-quay, on Friday, 26th March, at ; 2.30 p.m.— I—Part Town Acre 548, containing 17.2 .perches, having a frontage of 49ft 3in by a depth of 99ft llin, together with the 10-ROOMED RESIDENCE thereon, known as NO. 74, HILLSTREET, fitted with every modern convenience, 'including electric light ... with the latest fittings, gas cooker and gas fires, porcelain bath and basin, .ftc It is in a sunny sheltered, position, and commands an excellent view of the harbour and city. , IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 2 —Lot 5 of Block A of subdivision of Town Acre 799, containing 11 perches, " with a frontage of 34ft by a depth of 88ft lin, together with the 5-ROOM-i ED DWELLING thereon, known as NO. 63, DANIEL-STREST, fitted with modern conveniences, and is handy to the trams and shopping centre of Newtown. 3—Part Town Acre 163, having a frontage of 20ft 6in by a depth of 63ft 9in, together with the 4-ROOMED HOUSE, bathroom and conveniences, thereon, known as NO 24, WIND-SOR-PLACE. ■ 4—All that piece oMand, being ■ 45ft 6in by 40ft, with the 5-ROOMED HOUSE and 2-STALLED BRICK ■ STABLE thereon, known as NO. 5, TONKS-GROVE (off Upper Cubastreet) These Properties are* being sold to close an estate, and it is the intention of the Trustees to sell. • , HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers.' FRIDAY, 26th MARCH, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. ■ ■ ■ .- IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY In the CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS A*REA , " OF THE CITY ..SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT 2-STORY v'BRICK AND CONCRETE BUILDING, Nos. 18 and 20, Hunter-street, \ Lately Occupied by ' THE CENTRAL CLUB. TVTESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., in ITX conjunction with. MESSRS. H. F. M'NEILL & CO., LTD., have received instructions -to sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 195, Lnmbton-quay, on FRIDAY. 26th MARCH, at 2.30 p.m.— That valuable City Leasehold, situated in . Hunter-street, held on Lease in Perpetuity from the City Corporation. Subject to re-valuation every 14 years, ■ together with the substantial premises thereon, lately occupied by "The Central Club" and known .as Nos. 18 and 20, Hunter-street. .The existing lease has five years to run before re-valua-tion, at an annual rental of £253. '• The buildings are substantially built of brick and concrete, and contain 9 large offices, including 2 rooms suitable for Board Rooms or for subdivision, being 27ft x.27ft and 27ft x 36ft ) This property is situated in the business centre of Wellington, . close to all banks and insurance companies and the principal business premises. Full particulars obtainable from H. F. M'UEILL AND CO.j LTD., 20, Brandon-atreot: Or HARCOURT AND CO., , 195, Lambton-quay. ,FRIDAY, 26th MARCH, 1920, 1 . At 1 p.m: 'AUCTION SALE OF IMPORTANT . COLLECTION OF BOOKS.Also, PIANO, ORGAN, AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC MESSRS. J. H. liETHUNE & CO. aro favoured with instructions to sell by Auction, at their Roonra, Fcathcr-«ton-street, as above— • ' ' OAAA VOLUMES BOOKS, <«UIW Including: ' Webster's Dictionary, Chambers' Cyclopaedia of English Literature, Chambers' Encyclopaedia (10 vols), Dickcns's Works, illustrated by Dalziel (10 yols.), Household Guide, Josephus, Fenimoro Cooper's Novels (13 vols), FarrarVLife of Christ, Washington Irving's Works (10 vols), Waverley Novels (4 vols), voyage of Discovery, Makers of Modern Prose (Dawson), Greville's Journals (3 vols), Browning's, Pope's. Dryden's, and Bracken's Poetical Works, International Law (Smith and Sibley). Picturesque Atlas, The Studio, Popular Encyclopaedia (14 vols), The Henry Irving .Shakespeare (8 voist), Par- • sons' Studies of Church History (6 vols), Illustrated Medical Guide, Grey's Polynesian Mythology^ Lives of the PopeSj Johnson's Dictionary (4 vols),'Scott's Commentary (6 vols), New Testament Commentary, Greek English Lexicon, Words of Jesus Christ (Stier), Treasury of David, Port Royal, Pearson on the Creed. Neleon's ( Festivals . and Feasts, Annotated Paragraph Bible, Palmer's Antiquities, Df Smith's Classical Dictionary, Cuyier's Animal Kingdom, History of the Sea, etc. A fine collection of Music. Complete catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneers. The Books are now on view. FOR SALE, Dairy Farm, 90 acres, rich land, close Palmeiston, milking plant, good buildings, 65 cows, heifers, horse, bull, going concern, £125 per acre, £1500 cash. Absolute bargain. Also 41 acres, good buildings, very rich land, going concern, includes 31 cows, milking machines, cart, harness, etc. Total price £7000; only , £2000 wanted. Don't miss this. J. A. , NASH AND CO.. Palmerstoh North. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. FOR SALE, the FREEHOLD of a ,'arge Boardiug-house, right in the centre of 'New Brighton (Chriatchurch). 13 good rooms, with all conveniences, and over i-acre. A splendid opportunity to make a good living, as a boarding-house is urgently required in this most popular seaside resort. Prica only £1650. Apply EVELYN CLARK, ROBINSON AND CO.. Land Agents. NEW BRIGHTON, OHRISTCHURCH,

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1920, Page 8

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