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AUCTION SALE OF MODERN HOME _ OF 6 ROOMS, Situated Opposite Wellington Bowling Club's Ground, Aro street. IDEAL POSITION, LEVEL SECTION NO TRAM FARES. TITESSRS. LONGMORE AND CO. ™ -rha7 e received instructions from Mr. W. J. Gow (who is leaving Wellington), *° °fie T r *or .sal° by Public Auction, on kbt? 1™!?*?;^ 8 ,10lh day of OCT°BER 1923 at their Auction Rooms, The Oddfellows' Hall, 203, Lambton quay, at 2.30 p.m.— No. 18, ARO STREET—Modern 6-rd Residence, with bathroom, .fitted with porcelain bath and gas caliphont, electric light throughout, point for ironing,- built-in wardrobes in each bedroom, well firoplaces, 2 balconies, concrete paths, spacious hall, large basement containing copper, tubs, etc. .Large lawn at back, also flower garden. Land 34 x 84, more or less. The house was built in 1920, and is now being painted, and partly papered, and is in splendid order. Possession will be given on or before the Ist November, 1923. .-' Particular attention is directed to the facts that there is no climb, no tram fares necessary, and the property is well sheltered from wind, and is in a very Bunny position. LONGMORE AND CO., Property Auctioneers. SALE OF 7 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SECTIONS AT MIKAMAR. ODDFELLOWS^ HALL, 2 10 >3, LAMBTON QUAY, On TUESDAY THE 16th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1923, at 2.30 p.m. TI/JESSRS. LONGMORE AND CO. -1;'-"- have been favoured with instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction °£v, Tuesday> tha 16th daT °f October, 1923, at 2.30 p.m., the following freehold building sections:— . LOT 23, YORK STREET, having a frontage of 60 feet by a depth of 181 ft 6in LOT 36, IRA STREET, having a frontage of 59ft 9in by a depth of 180 ft 6in LOT 47, DEVONSHIRE ROAD, having a frontage of 40ft by a depth of 181 ft Sin LOT 86, DEVONSHIRE ROAD, having a frontage of 60ft 6in by a deDth of 181 ft 6in H LOT 103, EDINBURGH AVENUE, having a frontage of 40ft by a depth of 181 ft 6in LOT 117, NORFOLK AVENUE, having . a frontage of 60ft by a depth of 181 ft LOT 119, NORFOLK AVENUE, having a frontage of 60ft by depth of 181 ft 6iri All the above-described sections are perfectly level and are situated within a few minutes' walk of tram stopping place. Easy terms will be arranged. Further particulars and conditions of sala can bo obtained from LONGMORE AND CO., Property Auctioneers, 207, Lambton quay. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY^ 10th and 11th OCTOBER, 1923, Commencing at 1 p.m., each day. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION, The Library of Colonel J. R. Purdy, "H/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND ■IM, CO., instructed by Colonel Purdy, will sell by Auction at their Rooms, Featherston street, as above — /lOnn VOLUMES WELL-BOUND *UUU BOOKS, Including: International Library of Famous Literature 20 vols., Contury Dictionary, Stevenson's Works (Pentland edition) 21 vols., Waverjey Novels, Works of De Maupassant, Balzac, Kingsley, Dickens (Crown edition), Thackeray (Biographical, edition), Lever, Conah Doyle, Anatole France, Macaiilay, George Eliot, and others, First, Editions of Conningham Grahame, Maclaren, Thackeray, J. M. Barry, Clemence Dane, and many othejs, Gil Bias, Don Quixote, Handley Cross, Paul Kelvcr, The Gentle Grafter, The Mermaid Series of Plays, Masefiold'a Plays, The Moon of the Caribees. Little Plays of St. Francis (Ist edition). Macrady's Reminiscences, Ingoldsby Legends, illustr'ater' Browning's Works, Campbell. Tennyson, , Soencer. Hood (Dore illustrations), Henry Irving. Shakcsparo (Folio editions), Heath's Shakespeare, Gallery, Hamlet (special edition), Tyneside Songs, Sorrow's Works, Carlyle's Works, 24 vols., Magazine of Art, Old China Book, Bric-a-Brac. Hunter, Earthenware Collector, Old English Mezzo-tints, The Venture, The Art of Drawing, Raphael's Cartoons, History of Enorraying, Paris Salon, Memorials of Christie's, Choice Examples of the Engraver's Art, Works of John Leech, Evelvon's Dairy, Tho'Earthly Paradise, Letters of Stevenson. Letters of Fitzgerald, Chambers's Miscellany, Te Rauparaha, The Bookman, Punch, Historical Works, Engravings by Bartolozzi, Corepirio.. and others. Folio Edition Hogarth, 1812, Original Milan Edition of Dante's Inferno, Rivers of France, Chats on Angling, Football, Cricket. Golf. Bridge, Decameron, Classical Works, and General Literature, Medical Works by standard authors, etc. Complete Catalogues are now ready. The books are on view. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., .■ . Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1923, At 2.30 p.m. FAMILY RESIDENCE OF 10 LARGE ROOMS. NO. 63, MURPHY STREET (Near to Molesworth street' corner.) , Tl/rESSRS; J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. -"A are instructed to sell by Auction at their Rooms, Featherston street, as above. PART OF SECTION 583, WELLINGTON, having 66ft frontage to Murphy street, by a depth of 68ft to 91ft, and measuring 54ft at the back boundary, together with'the substantially built residence, No. 63, Murphy street thereon, containing 10 rooms, with bathroom, pantry. bcullery, washhouso, verandah, and back porch. • The above property facea the north-east, and is in a sunny position. The section is level, with a slight terrace in front. The house is in absolutely first-class order. The principal rooms are large with doublo windows, modern tiled grates and mantels, expensive electric light fittings, and papers of exclusive designs There is room on tho section for a. motor garage. The house is at present vacant, and key to view may be obtained from tho Auctioneers. For 'terms of sale,' and further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., . Auctioneers. TO MERCHANTS. r^OMMODIOUS PREMISES, With good Lease, In WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST THOROUGHFARE. Fruit Exchange Buildings, Blair street. Several Thousand Feet Floor Space, with up-to-dato offices and conveniences including well-lighted showroom; appropriate- rental. Apply WILLIAMS & CO., LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, 19, Ccurtenay place. GENTS please, tnko notice"my Prop." h*« bean Sold.—ffi, B, -Brown,

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1923, Page 8

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