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LAMBTON QUAY FREEHOLD TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION '■ THURSDAY, 23rd AUGUST, 1923, At 2.30 p.m. 7VTESSRS S GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are favoured with instructions I Rotm^'cfsTOMTOUSEtyll:- "" by PubUc AUCU°n " " °Ur ALL that Parcel of Land, being Part Section 489, City of Wellington, having a Irontage of 65ft Bin to Lambton Quay, and 73ft Bin to Wellington TerTnnr™^ 1' an irre Sulal' deP'" oi 89ft sin to 85ft 9in. TOGETHER with the FOUR SHOPS thereon, known as 126, 128, 130, and ' IoZ, Lambton Quay. . L }yis. is a rare opportunity for anyone to secure a double frontage Freehold in this busy thoroughfare, being quite near to proposed Railway Station. . Shops are well let, and one has The Terrace frontage to build on, which will bring m an excellent return ns'a professional stand. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. , Further particulars from DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington; Or the Auctioneers— S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY.

TO-MORROW At 1.30. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 1.30. TO-MORROW At Our Salerooms, Blair street. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN MESSRS. A. G. WALLACE AND CO. will sell in lots to suit buyers, and on account of shipping dispute— 100 Sacks Good Whole Fowl Wheat 50 Cases Canned Pines 340 Boxes Ceylon Tea, each 51b 49 Cases Turban Dates 50 Packages Assorted Merchandise A. G. WALLACE AND COi, Tel. 20-722. Mercantil6 Auctioneer,. TO-MORROW, AT 2 P.M. At Our Rooms, 137, Lambton quay. A E. CARVER AND CO. will sell, -CX.» on behalf of various vendors, at their rooms, as above— 2 CHESTERFIELD SUITES IN MOQUETTE (grey colouring) and SHADOW TISSUE (rose pink colouring), 4-PIECE NEW OAK BEDROOM SUITE (beautiful design), D. OAK BEDSTEAD, SINGER SEWING MACHINE (dressmaker's pattern), in perfect running order, RIMU SIDEBOARD, hallstand, 3 marble-top washstands, sleeping wire stretcher, k chairs, s. and d. iron bedsteads, blinds, storm lamp, vacuum cleaners, Bissell'a •weeper, S. and D. KAPOK MATTRESSES, separator, CROCKERY, toiletware, kitchen utensils, brass fenders, h.b. chairs, k. dresser, etc. Also, GENT'S BIKE, LADY'S BIKE, BUCKEYE INCUBATOR (120-egg), CANBERRA INCUBATOR, (260 egg). A. E. CARVER AND CO., . Auctioneers. MONSTER AUCTION SALE. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, No. 53. LOWER CUBA STREET. FRIDAY, IOthAUGUST, 1923. At 1.30 p.m. T\UNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer, has ■*-r been favoured with instructions from F. Clewer, Esq., who is giving up business, to sell by Public Auction, on the premises, No. 53, Lower Cuba street, the. entire contents of his well-stocked Auction Rooms, comprising: — Oak and Rimu Sideboards Oak and Rimu Duchesses Oak and Rimu Book Shelves Oak and Rimu Dining Chairs Oak and Rimu Bedsteads, Single and Double Oak and Rimu Extension Dining Tables Oak and Rimu Gateleg Tables Oak and Rimu Pedestals Oak and Rimu Wire Couches Oak Office Desks Large Double Mirrored Wardrobe Duchesse Pairs Light Rimu Buffet Light and Dark Rimu Wardrobe* Cheitereeld Suite Seagrass Chairs HalTstands Overmahtels: • . . Kitchen Tables Kitchen Chairs Aluminium Pots, Pans, and Kettlet Enamel Pots, Pans, and Kettles Kapok Mattresses Wire Mattresses Linos Hearth Rugs Slip Mats Pictures Paintings Frame Mirrors Medicine Cupboards Sewing Machines Prams Showcases Wheelbarrows Mangle Carpenter's BencK Timber Double-sided Oak 3-Ply Steps • * Ladder iS , Gas Grillers, Etc., Etc. _ All new sroods. and in splendid condition. Absolutely no reserve. On view every day until sale. DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY. 15th AUGUST, 1923, At 2.30 p.m. I AUCTION SALE GENTLEMAN'S IDEAL HOME, No. 3, Grove road, Kelburn. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms, 195, I Lambton quay, on Wednesday, 15th Aug- ! ust, 1923, at.2.30 p.m.— i THAT MOST ATTRACTIVELY SITUATED AND CONVENIENTLYBUILT 6-rd. Residence, replete with every possible modern convenience, including electric light, hot point, h. and c. water, porcelain bath and basin, pas cooker, telephone, built-in kitchen dresser, and wardrobes, pantry, box cupboards, linen press, also large base- [ ment, 2 glassed-in balconies, concrete ; paths, and yard, etc., on land having a frontage of 40ft to Grove road by ia depth up to 113 feel and known as No. [ 3, Grove road. THIS CHARMING RESIDENCE i; . situated just off Upland road, and within 3 minutes of tho Cable Car, and is in really first-class order. Built only 6 years of the very best of timbers, it is tastefully finished throughout. THE ROOMS are of splendid size, hay--1 ing a drawing-room 23ft x 12ft, and bee rooms 16ft x 12ft, 15ft x 12ft, etc., and the ' property is well sheltered, in a lovelj sunny position, commanding an oxtensiv't view, and we have no hesitation in recom mending it to anyone' requiring a rea! home in Wellington's most fashionable suburb VACANT POSSESSION. For further particulars, apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. ■ WEDNESDAY, 15th AUGUST, 19237 At 2.30 p.m. ! AUCTION SALE ATTRACTIVE 4-ROOMED DWELLi - ING and I OVER 1 .ACRE OF LAND, Suitable Subdivision or Poultry Farm. No. 9, Hanover street, Wadestown. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to Sell bj PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, 195 Lambton quay, on WEDNESDAY, 15tV AUGUST, 1923, at 2.30 p.m., THAT WELL-SITUATED PROPERTY comprising a compact 4-roomed Dwell , ing and kitehenetto, fitted with th< usual cbWenietices, on land containitif an area, of 1 acre 2 perches, and hay ing a frontage of 133 ft to Hanovei street by a depth up to 372 ft, am known as No. 9, Hanover street. THIS PROPERTY is situated about.! minutes from the Wadestown Car Term inus. in a splendidly sheltered, sunny, am > healthy position. The house is solidl; built, and in pood order, a portion o: , the land is in flower and vegetable gar . dens, and is most suitable for subdivisioj c or would make an ideal little poultn farm. - . i- For further particulars apply ! HARCOURT AND CO.. Auclioneew.

[ KARORI. 39 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, , . With Frontages to .M'Donald, Duthie, Hurman, Hill, Victoria, and Cooper streets TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1923. At 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are favoured with instructions from THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE to sell by Public Auction, as above— 39 HOME SITES. Now that Karori is absorbed by the City it means, in the near future, it will have all the conveniences of the City, including water, drainage, and gas, it already having electric light. These Sections are within easy distance of the tram, and are in a fine sunny position. \ Now is the golden opportunity to take advantage of the Government's New Advances Scheme. BUILD YOUR HOME WITH 95 PER CENT. LOANED BY THE GOVERNMENT. TERMS OF SALE—IO per cent. DEPOSIT, 10 per cent, in 6, 12, 18, and 24 months, and the balance in 2£ years. All unpaid purchase money bearing interest at 54 per per cent. PLANS NOW READY, and can be obtained from THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington. MR. D. R, WEBSTER, Espin crescent, Karori. Or the Auctioneers, , S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105, Customhouse quay. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER .AND ESTATE . A AGENT (Member of Land Agents' Association), 182, FEATHERSTON STREET, And at Lower Hutt. KlLßlßNlE—Attractive Bungalow of 5 rooms, hot and cold water, elec. light, pore, bath and basin, every convenience, motor garage, two frontages. Price £1450; terms £400 cash, balance arranged. HATAITAI (Hamilton road)— Desirable 6-rd. House, pore, bath and basin, oaliphont. el. light, two lawns, conorete paths, etc. ■ Price £1750; termß about £500 cash, balance arranged KARORI ROAD (handy to Botanical Gardens) —Convenient one-story 6-rd. House, elec. light, gas, pore, batli and basin, hot and cold water, all conveniences; good section, concrete .-. paths. Price £1650; terms.£6oo cash, balance arranged. WELLINGTON TERRACE — Desirable 14-rd. House, 2 bathrooms, lavatories, elec. light, every possible convenience,, all large and sunny rooms; good Eection, easy access. Price £5150; terms about £2000 cash, balanco arranged. At present in two large flats. Make ideal boarding establishment. WAREHOUSES AND VACANT FACTORY SlTES—Several desirable Warehouse Freeholds, in best business localities, including 3-story brick building of big capacity, well lighted, exceptionally good handling facilities for goods; also a large and fully equipped brick factory. Details to genuine purchasers only. LOWER HUTT-^entleman's superior two-story Residence, containing 10 rooms and every convenience, besides fine entrance hall, coat and telephone lobby, dressing-room, verandah and balcony, washhouse, servery, pantry men's room, workroom, etc.; over'j of an acre of level land, laid out in tennis court, lawns, orchard, flower and vegetable garden. Prioe £3500; terms about £1500 cash, balance arLOWER HUTT—New, cosy House of 3 rooms and conveniences, includin/r bathroom, Shacklock range, tiled fireplaces, etc. Price £600; terms about half cash. » LOWER -HUTT—22 acres of flat, level land, largo frontage, 4-rd. House, needing some repairs. Price £1350; ' terms arranged. , LOWER HUTT—Modern 5-rd. House, pore, bath and basin, hot and cold water, all conveniences; good section Price £1050; terms about £300 cash, balance arranged. , LOWER HUTT—Convenient 7-rd. House, bathroom, hot and cold water, lavatory basin, scullery, pantry, verandah two sides; nearly half an acre of ! ground, laid out in lawns, garden, eto. Price for quick sala only £1600; terms about £550 cash, balance arranged. ' FARMS—A. splendid selection of Sheep and Dairy Farms. Details on 'apph. cation s MANLEY & MEADOWS, i A.M.P. BUILDINGS, 32, HUNTER ' STREET. (Tel. 1107.) Members Wellington Land Agents' Association. - THE TERRACE (off)— Amidst beautiful J homes, extremely well-built 7-rd. Re- ' sidence, together with every domestic 7 requirement, nearly i-acre, beautifully 3 laid out grounds with gorgeous view - over harbour and shipping, and with--1 in 3 minutes' walk Lambton-qy. Price 5 £3500. Terms. THE TERRACE—Extremely well-built Brd. Residence, replete with all modem conveniences, well fires, etc. Price £2365. Terms. HATAITAI (alongside tram)— Superior 6-rd. Bungalow, built of first-class timbers, hall panelled in walnut, Carrara ' beamed ceilings, and all possible requirements, large section. Price £2200. Terms. THORNDON (very handy position)— Modern Residence, 6 large rooms, having 2 bay windows, Carrara ceilings, etc., nice home. Price reduced to £1700 Terms. 3 ; KILBIRNIE (Crawford-rd.)—Best part, j on rise amidst superior bungalow resi- ' I dences, having a gorgeous view over 1 Evans and Lyall Bays, Pretty 5-rd. 1-floor Bungalow, with every modern , convenience, and in tip-top order. Price £1650; terms, and early possesa sion. ; Consult us for Day's Bay, Rona Bay, - and Muritai Houses or Sections, r 1 : — 2 LAERY AND CO., LTD., d HAVE FOR LEASE— y f rflOP' FLAT, comprising 8000 feet, in " -L Allen street. For rental apply V LAERY AND CO., LTD., Merchants. Allen street.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 33, 8 August 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 33, 8 August 1923, Page 8

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