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THURSDAY, Bth APRIL, AND FRIDAY,, 9th APRIL. 1920, Commencing each day at 1 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF. A WELLKNOWN LIBRARY In estate of the late R. Coupland Harding MESSRS. J. H~BETHUNE & CO. will sell by Auction, in their Rooms, Featherston-streot, as above — rA AA VOLUMES BOOKS, all in good tJI/UU ' order, including— Works on Australia, Polynesia, and New Zealand, Australian Poetry, New Zealand Poetry and Literature, Theological Works, Works on Art, Typography, Poetry, Classics, and General Literature. Amongst the NEW ZEALAND Books are: — Cruise's, Earle's, Taylor's, Hurst-house's, Brees' New Zealand, Murihuku (M'Nab), Old Manawatu and Old New Zealandgr (Buick), Maori Life (Anderson), Tregear's and Williams' Dictionaries, Cook's Voyages, Transactions New Zealand Institute, He Moemoea (very rare), Ropitini Kuruho, Maori Lexicon (Colenso), Gully's Scenery, Hamilton's Maori Art, Ranolph and Amphia (Domett), Rocks of Cape Colville, Life of Sir George Grey, Mahoe Leaves, Folk Tales of the Maori, New Zealand of To-day (Wakefield), Buller's Manual, Rare Pamphlets, etc. THEOLOGICAL WORKS include: — Bibles in many languages. The WORKS ON ART include:—Great French Painters, Representative Art, Antiquity Explained and Illustrated, Fine Prints, History of Sculpture, Gothic Architecture, Galleries of Europe, Venus and Apollo, in painting and sculpture. Also, Bookshelves, 2 valuable Proof Engravings, etc. •■ Complete catalogues are now ready, and will be posted to any address on application. The Books will be on view on and after Monday, 29th March. WEDNESDAY, 14th APRIL, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. Estate of the late D. N. Wilkinson. IMPORTANT SALE OF FOUR WELLBUILT RESIDENCES and VACANT SECTION. ORIENTAL-PARADE, GRASS-STREET, . WILKINSON-TERRACE. ORIENTAL BAY. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. are instructed by the Trustees in above Estate to sell by auction in their Rooms, Featherston-street, as above— NO. 96, ORIENTAL-PARADE-Land-having 44ft frontage to Oriental-parade by a depth of 90ft, together with the Residence, No. 96, thereon, having verandah, 6ft hall, 6 rooms, bathroom with enamel bath and gas caliphont, scullery and detached washhouse. Occupied by a monthly tenant. NO. 100, ORIENTAL-PARADE-Land having 42ft frontage by a depth of 90ft, together with the Residence, No. ■ 100, thereon, having verandah, 6ft 'hall, 8 rooms, bathroom, scullery, and detached washhouse. Occupied by a monthly tenant. The above land is quite level, and in the most desirable part of Oriental Bay. Each house ha 6 a vacant space at the side 17ft wide, suitable, for extension of the building or for the erection of a motor garage. The view of the harbour, shipPINO. a6, GRASS-STREET-Land having 39ft 6in frontage to Graes-street by 110 ft to 132 ft, and containing 20.8 perches, together with the solidly-built Residence of 9 rooms, having verandah, balcony,' 6£t hall, scullery, pantry, bathroom, and detached washhouse, commanding a charrning_ view. Occupied by a. tenant who is giving up possession before the date of salo. NO. 8, GRASS-STREET-Land having 40ft 6in frontage to Grass-street and 98ft 9in to Wilkinson-terrace, back measurement being 101 ft Sin, and containing 23.3 perches, together with the 9-rd. Residenco thereon, having verandah, balcony, 6ft hall, bathroom, scullery, pantry, and detached washhousc; also commanding a harbour view. Occupied by a . monthly tenant. . SECTION 10, part of subdivision of Acres 424 and 425, Wellington, having a frontage to Wilkinson-terrace, and containing 23.3 porches. This is the only remaining Section in Wilkinson-terrace, and is surrounded by charming and expensivejy-constructed modern residences. It is a site for a good house, and commands an uninterrupted view of city and harbour. For cards to view, and further particulars, apply to MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND C 0,., Auctioneers, or MESSRS.. IZARD AND WESTON, Solicitors. WEDNESDAY, 14th APRIL, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. Estate of the lats A. P. MASON. NEW SUBDIVISION OF 4 SECTIONS, TWO WITH COTTAGES, COUNTY-ROAD AND PARADE, RONA BAY. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. are instructed by the Trustees in tho_ above estate to soil by Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston-6treet, as above— SUBDIVISION OF SECTIONS 7 and 8, d.p. 774, eastbourne, in four . allotmentsNo. I—Having 51ft 3in frontage to The Parade, and containing 21.7 perche6, with 3-roomed cottage, suitable for the addtion of two or three rooms in the front. No. 3—Haying 50ft Bin to Parade, and containing 22.8 perches, with 5-room-ed cottage with verandah thereon. No. 2—Having 50ft lOin frontage to County-road, and containing 21.8 perches. No. 4—Having 50ft 3in frontage to County-road, and containing 21.5 perches. The above Sections are level, near to Wharf and Post Office. Each\ allotment has one-fourth interest in a passage 4£ft wide from County-road to The Parade. Water is laid on from reservoir in the hills. - . For cards to view and terms, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. UNCLAIMED GOODS. THURSDAY, Ist APRIL, 1920, At 1.30 p.m. OAA PAIRS OA/Ii PAIRS A\}\3 PAIRS 4l\)\) PAIRS BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES. IN OUR ROOMS, 137, LAMBTONQUAY. MESSRS. * HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO. have received instructions from a shipping firm to offer for sale— 100 PAIRS SHOES. . 100 PAIRS BOOTS. Also, 'After above— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. EASTER CLEARING SALE. No Reserve. . No Reserve. HODGKINS.. CARVER, AND C 0.," Auctioneers and Valuers, 137, LAMBTON-QUAY. TO MERCHANTS AND STORES. PARCEL Servico to and from Welling- , ton and Petone daily. Special care taken. Luggago and Furniture 'Phone 3773 (3 rings). KING BROS., General Carriers, Petone. SINGER Oak Drophead Machines, £6 ,15s, £7 15a, £8 15s, equal to new: other Dropheads, £4 10s, £5, complete and guaranteed. Wellington Sowing Machine C 0.,, 41, Kent-terrace.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1920, Page 8

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