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FRIDAY NEXT. • At 1.30 o'clock sharp. SALE'of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. KAURI SIDEBOARD BEDROOM SUITE HALL STAND. DUCHESSE PAIRS WOODEN BEDSTEADS CROCKERY, GLASSWARE BLANKETS. SHEETS, LINOLEUMS, and EFFECTS. On the premises, 3, Boulcott-ave. (Off Boulcott-st., near Y.W.C.A.). 300 L^ s 300 E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell on the premises, as above— ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 7 ROOMS, Comprising: GOOD LINOLEUMS, curtains and blinds, oco. chairs and tables, platform rclkor, overmantel, vases and ornaments, glassware, crockery, cutlery, SUPERIOR KAURI SIDEBOARD, with mirror back, Austrian chairs, saddlebag Chesterfield, 'dining table and. cover, pictures, uphol. wicker chair, screen, coal vaee, cruets, Axminster runners, stair rods, leather couch, chiffonier, hallstand, clocks, 6 duchesso chests, duchesse pairs, mirror-door wardrobes, wooden bedsteads, s.i. bedsteads, stretchers, w.w. mattresses, kapok beds, pillows, sets of toilet ware, mirrors, chests of 'drawers, bird cages, LOT OF KITCHEN UTENSILS, saucepans, boilers, frypans, washup bowls., aluminium saucepans. Also, . .. (V\S STOVE, SHEETS, BLANKETS. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY NEXT, ■ , 'At I.ZO o'clock. AUCTION SALE OF j 16-20 H.P. 5-SEATER "ZEDEIi" ' I MOTOR-CAR, English-built, body, 5 detachable steel wheels, almost new tires, foot pump, and all accessories, in perfect order, AT OUR MART. EJOHNSTQiN AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from W. L. Meek, Esq., of Lower Hutt, who is leaving Wellington, to. sell at. their Rooms, 157, Lambton-qy.,. as above — . ONE 5-SEATER MOTOR-CAR. On view morning of sale. L. G. DOWDING, Auctioneer. SALE OF SUPERB BUILDING SITE, MAIN-RD., WADESTOWN, ON THURSDAY, 10th JUNE, 1920, i At 2,30 p.m., AT OUR ROOMS, ' , 105, OUSTOMHOUSE-QY. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & Co., are favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction as above — Lot 22, Highland Park, having a- frontago to Main-rd. of 74ft by a depth of 121 ft to 155 ft. ■ j ■ . This building site is situated within two minutes of the tram, and has a glorious uninterrupted view of the harbour which can never be built out. This is a unique opportunity to secure a good building site in this favourite localAuction notice on section. • For terms and further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, ' ■ S. «EORGE NATHAN AND CO., .105, Customhouse-qy. FINE BUSINESS SITE, Opposite TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON To bo Sold BY PUBLIC AUCTION On . TUESDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1920, . ,At 2.30 p.m. At Oijr Rooms, 105, Customhouse-qy. MESSRS. . S. GEORGE NATHAN. AND CO. are favoured with instructions to , Sell by Public Auction, as above— „ * FlßSTLY—Valuable Freehold Site, being part Allotment 10, Allotments 11 and 12 on Deposited Plan 828, Reclaimed Land, City of Wellington:' also one- . fifth undivided interest in 3.3 perches, being Lot 15 oil Subdivisional Plan, and one-third undivided interest in ' 3.7 porches, being Lot 17 on Subdivisional Plan. This valuable business block has a total frontage of 109 ft 6in to Wakefiold-st.,' with a. maximum depth of 100 ft 4in, and a minimumof 73ft 6in, . . one great advantage being that it has a.n cntrance_ to Cornhill-st. at the rear of the section. If not sold in one lot, ■ will be offered in two lots'. ■■■-,■ SECONDLY—Part Allotment 10 and Allotment 11, a frontage of 62ft by a depth of 73ft 7in to 80£t. THlßDLY—Allotment "12. having a frontage of 47ft 6in to Wafcefield-st. by a depth of 73ft 7in to 100 ft 4in. Adjoining this .site, tho N.Z. Consolidated Dontal Co. are about to erect their new warehouse,' also. Messrs. Mackv. Logan and Ctldwell, Ltd., have started their to sell by Public Auction as above — Terms of sale are- exceptionally easy:— 10 per cent, down, 10 per cent, in sit months, 10 pcl 1 cent, in 12 months, balance in three or £ye years, all unpaid purchase money bearing interest at 5 per cent. This is a unique opportunity for anyone to secure- a freehold business block in this very central position on sucß advantageous terms. For further particulars, apply to' the Auctioneers— , ' • ' S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105, Customhousc-qy. — j E. J. COLLEY. GEORGE FROST. FOR SALE. BROOKLYN— 2 4-rd. Cottages on tram . line. Price £1100. Terms. KARORI (best part)— 9 Rooms, li acres land, beautifully laid out, house, every convenience, handy to trams, also motor garage. Pries £2000. Terms! ' NEWTOWN (best part)— Modern 6-rd. House, every convenience, handy to trams, a bargain. Price £1600. CITY (near Wellington-terrace)— 2 4-rd. Cottages, in one lot. Price £1080; cash £200. Balance s,years at 6 per cent. Apply ; COLLEY AND FROST, 10, Woodward-st., '; Wellington. HAK X V ,A. SHEPHERD,; ill, Customhouse-qy. . j Secretary HATAITAI LAND CO., LTD. Particulars of New Subdivision of Hataitai at Office. SECTIONS—£2OO and £220, area.' about 40 x 150. NEWTOWN—6 Rooms. £930. HATAITAI — 6 Rooms, just finished, ' £1650. . ■ ■ ' ■ KELBURN EXTENSION — 6 Roorii6, £1450. ' ' ACRES 57 . ACRES WELLINGTON can take as much produce as can be grown in Hutt Valley. "This fine Farm, within easy distance of. city markets, where all produce from the property is sold. \Vhy pay £1150 or more per acre far up country, or £3000 for dv/Hlmg or dugout on Wellington hills, when v mit^niHeent proposition like tin's is offered at tho value of two city dwellings. Can get return of over £1200 per yea? from this farm. House of 11 rooms. Large jjranary, cowshed, etc Handy to school. P:O., and Store. Only S6IEC. Land selling within a short distance of the farm at £500 per acre. ,F. P. WELCH, Land Agent,'Masterton. or Any Agent.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 124, 26 May 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 124, 26 May 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 124, 26 May 1920, Page 12

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