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-AUCTIONS'.No. 63. HAAYKER STREET. TUESDAY, 10.30 a.m. 500 L^ s 500 i 1%/TESSRS TWIS3 AND HODGKINS, ~^- Auctiorcers, have received instruc tioris from the owner, who has given up housekeeping, lo sell b> public auction, on above date, the v.hblo of "his Valuable Furniture and Effects, including— GRANDFATHER CLOCK of solid rosewood, trippjp weights, cliim ing on eight bells, Whittingtori and Westminster' chimes—a; massive and costly work'of-art FULL. UPRIGHT . GRAND PIANO, under-damper action, an excellent ■• instrument, by a leading German maker FULL GABINFT OAK GRAMOPHONE (divided record cupboard, one winding to rmce records) (To be sold 1 30 sharp) MERCURIAL BAROMETER, absolutely the best procurable MAGNIFICENT WARDROBE, mirror door, ne&t of drawers, and trn\? CHEVAL DRESSING TABLE with drawers and cupboards. HANDSOME SIDEBOARD in walnut and kauri CHESTERFIELDS, . divan chairs, ois\ phurs occ tab'e dimncr choirs EXTENSION DINING TABLES! . due' 'vwes single and double beds and - nutticscs rc^tly walnut pier gla=-,, CJrpcts, ruors pictures, chest draweifj \ates &[ir:RFT\N CHINA CUPBO \.RD BOOKCASE AND CUPBO VRD to match, both chaimimr pieces of fur DARK RIMU BEDROOM SLITES. 4 pieces LIGHT RIMU BEDROOM SUITES, 4 OAK DINING CHAIRS AND C\RY ERS OFFICE DESK (3 dower.", oak), BABY'S COT. COMMODEI, sft dr<<=sor, stair's aitlcra, pots, pan* croekciy—in fact, the co Tinlete co-t?nt& of an dght rooTned 'family residence. On Yicw Morning of Sale. - TWISS AND lIODGKINC; Auctioneer^, 123, Fcatherston street IULSDAY, 13th MAY, 1924] At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. GENTLEUAN'S PERFEOI' RESI DENCE, No 29, The Paiade, Island Bay MESbRSb HARCOUR'I AND* CO liino iecei\ed instrjctjons lo Sell ny PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms,, lfco, Lambton quay, on TUESDAY, loth MAY, 1924 at 230 pin — THAT SPLi:\"DID PROPERTY, com piling a charming Residence oE 7 spacious rooms, fitted, with all' the \eiy Idlest conveniences, electric light, calipliont Fletcher Russell gas cookfler, built in wardrobes and cup boaids, linen press, radiator points, handsome tiled fireplaces,, with oak die-places, built m white enamel wash stand, with hand basin in best bedroom, poiccldin bath and ba«in and motor gauge and conciete paths, elc , on land having a frontage of 54it by a depth of 178 ft, and known as No 29 The Parade. THIS IDEAL HOME is situated iust past Wakefield Park, is in absolutely the \ery best of order, and would be hard to faiilt. The Residence has boon faithfully built of none but picked timbers, has mo=t pleasing architectural features, and ii= b-ailt on iu-.t a slight rise, guing an out look o\er Island Bay The Section is exceptionally well bid out in lan in and gardens all beautifully kept, and thete is also a largo well stock Tor lb^olnto Sale to close an estate VACANT—POSSESSION. For lull particular-, apply HARCOURT AND CO , Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 27th:, MAY, 1924, At 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. , SALE OF 9 GOOD HOME SITES, HIGHLAND PARIs.. MESSRS S GEORGE NATHAN AND (0 ate Lnouicd with instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION as-above— LOTS 89, SO, 91, .92, 252,' 249, 201, 202 309, Ol' 2041, h.i\iii(j fio'iUges lo Anne, Barnard and Eanaul sticets M^ost of these sites command fino pano ramie mows, and are wilhin easj dis Unco of the tram The drainage, water, electric light, arid gas may bo connected to most of the sections, and the terms aio exceptiona'ly easy, \iz . 15 pei cent dorm, 15 per cent. in.six months, 15■ per cent, in twelve months, And the balance within three years fiom date of sale, all unpaid purchase money bearing mteiest at 6 per cent Notice Boards on each Section. luuthcL particulars of the Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO , ,105, Customhouse qudy WANTED TO SELL. WANTED TO SELL, Q HEAAY HORSES AND HAR <v NESS, complete with 2' 2 ton Lorry, in good condition Prico and particulars; iMARKP'I GARDENHRS, LID Wakeheld street, Wellington. T7KIR SALE Railway Iron, suitable for X builders, Pullejs, Pul!e> and Snatch Blocks, good Wire Rope, (arious sizes Jm dia and upwards, handy Square l'orge and Blonei, Oalvanised Chains, 1m dia and upwards STEVENS AND CO 132 Abel Smith street Tel 20 333 THE RENOWN THE RENOWN GRAMOPHONES GRAMOPHONES. Original Model used, on Prince of Wales' Tour. JUST LANDED, c* s.s. Port Pirio, a Largo Shipment of the \ery Latest Models on the London market, in English Oouk arid Honduras Mahogany. Compare the "Renown" Gramophone with aiiy other leading mako on the market The "Renown" Gramophones cannot ba touched at the prices we \eell them for. Buy a "Renown" and save money. Viiite To'diiy for full pailiiulais of our Faay Joints of l'nymenl. WILLIAMS A CO., LTD, Wholesale Agent in New Zealand for the, Uenown (liamophonos, 19, Courtena^ place BKCI lON OWNERS 131 ANS and bpcuficilions piepared \| terations deigned inodeiatc fees Apnl> A. Vicuu Smith, Aiclntect, li 2 Wi!l.s «l (sidp entrance) ' MRS MlEi' still is Casn Buyoi ( B ,g or small lot-) Ladies' and Gents' Wardroljes, Lcft-off Clothing of all do."riptions. Boots, Porl-naulfauv, Ttuak B Lncstx of Tool-, best prices Addre's" 135, \niAn st 'Jel 21 760 L Mas woodward, i2r~\Mi^rr t (next bkaimg Uink) Ca;h Bincr o/ Lad^c ' Gents', dnd Lhildren s lift off Clothing. Letters receive prompt att«n tion. TeL 21J143, --

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 109, 9 May 1924, Page 12

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