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TO-MORROW, At 10.30 a.m. , UNRESERVED SALE. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. AT THE ROOMS. 78, LAMBTON-QY. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM MR. M. DECKSTON, PAWNBROKER, 57, MANNERS-ST., TO SELL IN THE MART, AS ABOVETHE BALANCE OF HIS UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, FIRE-PROOF TERj'\ffi L°T °F CABPENMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, FLUTE S.P. TENOR HORN by BUSSEY, Comprising • February, 1922—1736 (told bangle. July— 2184 s. watch and chain. September— 2318 gold filled h. watch and ' gold chain, 2470 stocks, dies, and lamp. January. 1923—2734 cold chain. April, -2970 stocks and dies, 2994 wedding ring. 102 Kompactophone, 109 c.p. ware. 116 or 117 diamond ring, 149 tools. May—l 76 watch and 2 rings, 190 set of carvers, 200 watch, 205 tea set May—223 wristlet watch, 224 Jubilee 5s piece and Kruger florin brooch, 1923, June—23s s stone diamond ring, 2+2 suit case, 251 2 hair clips and tape, 259 chest of tools, 260 plumbers' vice. July—363 pair boots, 364 brazing lamp, diamond ring, 3-stono half-hoop diamond ring, marquise aI"* 3- *old and 6ilver watchoa, gold Alberts, bangles, suit cases, portmanteaux, c.p. ware, valuable singlo stone diamond ring, o.p. ware; also, the whole balance of stock of Jewellery, tools, boots etc. Buyers can attend sale, confident of gettmg goods at their own price. Owing to Mr Deckston leaving : Wellington imO. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. SATURDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, E.P. WARE, CARPETS, DOORS, ETC. ON THE PREMISES, 50 COUTTS STREET, KILBIRNIE. 800 - L°L S- 800 CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- • EERS, HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM MR. M. DECKSTON, WHO IS LEAVING WELLINGTON, TO SELL THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF HIS SECONDHAND AND NEW GOODS' SHOP, AT 50, COUTTS STREET, KILBIRNIE. Comprising: DINING-ROOM FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, KITCHEN UTENSILS, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, CARPEN,TER'S AND GARDEN TOOLS, E.P. WARE, LINO., CARPETS, RUNNERS, PORCELAIN BATH, LAVATORY SEATS, NEW AND • SECOND-HAND DOORS, MIRRORS, SHOP FITTINGS.. ETC. Furniture Buyers can attend snle with the nssurancn tnnt every lot WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE HOUSE AND SHOP TO LET FOR TERM. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 14th DECEMBER,' 1923," At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION OF WATER COLOURS, OIL PAINTINGS, ORIGINAL ETCHINGS STUDIES FROM DICKENS'S WORKS IN BAS RELIEF, Etc., SUCH WELL-KNOWN ARTISTS As Nugent Welch, Arch. K. Nichol, A. Bender, Rhona Haszard, D. K. Richmond, Sapper Moore Jones, and others. Als °. Works on Photography, Engineering and Music, The Grand Fleet by Lord Jellicoe, Taylor's History of England, Modern Democracies by Bryce, My Memoirs (by Admiral. Yon Tirpitz), The Autobiography of Margaret Asquith, Waverley Novels (24) Complete Set of O. Henry's Works, Works of Oscar Wilde, R L. Stevenson, and Frances Thompson The Art of War by Marshal Foch, and Works by Bernard Shaw H G Wells, Tolstoy, Compton M'Kenzie! Lan Hay, John Buchan, John Maeefiold, Lothrop Stoddard, G, K. Chesterton, Richard King, and many other equally well-known writers. NOTHING COULD BE MORE SUITABLE For a Xmas Present than some of these Charming Paintings and Books AT THEIR ROOMS. 195, LAMBTON • QUAY. ■ MESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the owner, who is leavine S* gtPn A *° *ell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms, as above, at 230 p.m. ' Catalogues being prepared ELECTRIC LIGHT DISPLAY TONIGHT and THURSDAY, 7 to 9 p m HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1923, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. f> DESIRABLE BUILDING « SITES, JOHNSONVILLE. A MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. . have received instructions to tell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 195 Lambtoti quay, as above, at 2.30 p.m — THOSE TWO SPLENDID ALLOTMENTS, being Part Lots 78 and 79 D.P. 242. Lot 78 has an area of 2 roods 19.1 .perches, a frontage of 74ft to Earpst. by a depth up to 230 ft. Lot 79 has a frontage of 80ft to Woodland-rd. by a depth, of 107 ft. ■ These 2 Sections, which adjoin one another, should, with their large area be an attractive purchase, and they are ready for connection with the Johnsonville drainage, gas, and water systems and are surrounded by well-grown trees For further particulars apply , HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1923 At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION 'SALE CENTRALLY-SITUATED PROPERTY Corner Percival street and Dixon street. "l/TESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have i."X received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, 195, Lambton quay, on WEDNESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1923, at 2.30 p.m.— THAT .VERY HANDILY-SITUATED PROPERTY, comprising an 8-roomed Residence, fitted with electric light, hot and cold water, range, gas cooker, bathroom, washhouse, copper and * f i Sof, et.°" D On -la? d hovin ff Montages of 19ft to Percival street and 64ft lOin to Dixon street, and known as No P Percival street. ■■>».*, This exceptionally well-situated property is but a short walk from any part of the business- area of Wellington, wouM be most suitable for an apartment house, or with a little money spent on modernising should show a good profit, and the bro* perty is in a line sunny position with a n absolutely charming city and harbour view. Vacant, possession. For further particulars, apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. iVAT, E HOTEL,. PALMERSTON N. JJUILT in beautiful grounds, tennis mfted *' ?* 2* bedco °™, long lease, up-to-date in every respect, and always full. Interview Mrs. Leakey, Duko of Edinburgh Hot*!, Wellington?' btlween 5

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 8

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