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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, 20th MAY. 1000 LOTS ~~ 1000 LOTS ; At 10 a.m. ' qpHE D.F.S., 141 Manners' street, will 'pTaat 2 d +one of the LARGEST AUCi^ON SALES ever' held in WELLINGXUSS,, comprising: GEEY ASH, OAK AND RIMU FURNISHINGS, all to be sold to the highest bidder.. TiTA^ ome of the.Lot s include:— ; Pliw°f, by"WILLIAM BOHM, a beau.tifully toned . instrument, 1 4-PIECE SILVER GREY ASH BEDROOM SUITE, comprising DOUBLE OVAL MIRROR Door Wardrobe. Hollow ■I'ront Duchosse ' with oval mirror. Round End Six-log Bed and Pedestal. ..:, (cost £75). OAK WARDROBES and DUCHESSES, 6 OAK BEDROOM SUITES.-DOGBLE and SINGLE BEDSTEADS, Oak and Rimu, 1 3PIECE OAK MISSION SUITE, comprising SETEE, MISSION, and ROCKING CHAIR, UPHOLSTERED IN MOQUETTE. 10 SUPERIOR OAK SIDEBOARDS', OAK EXD DINING . TABLES, OAK GATE LEG TABLES, MORRIS CHAIRS. HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, OAK CHINA CABINETS, OAK ESCRITOIRES, 10 SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD SUITES, UPHOLSTERED IN BEST QUALITY AND RICHEST MOQUETTES, RIMU FURNITURE of all descriptions,' 20 PABCOLIN SQUARES, AUu SIZES, 10 ROLLS ENGLISH BEST. LINOS, 1 SUPER PERSIAN WILTON CARPET, RICH PINK AND BLACK COLOURINGS, 'SIZE 12 x If- 3.- cost £45, 12 AXMLNSTER CARPETS, 12 TAPESTRY CARPETS (SUPER QUALITY) 40 LOUNGE. RUGS,' all qualiti<£ 100 RUGS, 50 COIR MATS, OXIDISED COAL BOXES, KERBS, FIRESCREENS. AND FIRE TIDY SETS, JciTO., ETC. NOW ON VIEW. Order of Sale: Second-hand Furniture, 10 a.m., New 2 p.m. ■ K. V. GIBSON, . Auctioneer. • TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, 20th MAY, 1923, . At 2.30 p.m.. ... - 7-ROOMED~RESIDENCE, ■ 79, Hawkestpno street. MESSRS J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been instructed ;by tho owner, who is leaving New Zealand,' to Foil 'by Auction-- at. their Rooms, Fcathorston street, as above — PT. LOTS 3 and.4, SECTION 551, D.P> 364,. WeUington, land measuring 20ft x 60ft. and tho 7-roomod Residonco and all oOßces thereon, known as :79,Ilawkestone street. This most "centrallysituated property is ' thoroughly, up-to-date in every respect, j The interior is particularly well arranged j and designed, beautiful paperihgs, and in thoroughly good order. Fitted with, bathroom ; with bath, basin, and shower; rewired for hew electric 'power, hot and cpld I water system and hot point. The house is a most comfortable one. No climb or steps, only 5 minutes' walk from the "Government Buildings; select locality.- ■ " „-:'., ' „ ■• _'' ' •■ Vacant. Possession.can.be arranged. For conditions of sale and arrangements to view, apply . ■. . . .; J. H. BETHUNE AND,.CO:,'; „.."•"' ... ', Auctioneers. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), ..' At 1 p.m. WIRELESS RECEIVING SET. BY AUCTION AT VINE'S AUCTION MART, •107, Customhouse quay. VINE. AND CO.:here received instruct- j tions to sell by auction as above— 1 5-VALVE "TUNED ANODE" WIRELESS RECEIVER, encased in grey oak folding'door cabinet. Machine : takes in all New Zealand, Australian, and American broadcastings. Accessories with receiver: Complete Set • Valves, Tuning-Coils, and Pair Head- : phones. . .Also. . COMPLETELY . ASSEMBLED 'AND WIRED 4-UNIT RADIO RECELVER, 5 valves, no accessories.. ..VINE AND? CO,, Auctioneers, ■ ''107, Customhouse quay. '.'.' ■ E. P. LEVIES,; : - •■' . Auctioneer. I .'■■'.■. —— —— TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 20th', ■ ■ ■ • ■ •At 1.30 p:m. ■ ATTRACTIVE AUCTION; SALE ! ry/\ OIL PAINTINGS, WXTER i\J COLOURS AND. PICTURES. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, With tho. Exception of Five. A wide selection varied subjects, and lo be sold io the highest bidder. Amongst tho Catalogue will be- found works by E.-W. Christmas, W. G. Baker, W. F. Barraud, R. Proctor, W. M. Hodgkins,- J. M. Madden, D. K. Richmond, F. A. Knibbs, and .others. At -Their Rooms, • ■ 195, LAMBTON QUAY. MESSRS. HARCOURTAND CO. will . Sell by Public Auction at their rooms To-morrow, at 1:30 p.m".. 'Paintings and Pictures as above mentioned! HARCOURT AND CO., - ' - . Auctioneers. ■ SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SHOP PROPERTYi WILLIS STREET. MESSRS S. GEORGE NATHAN AND Co., in conjunction with Mr. E. B. WALKER, arc favoured -with instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, -■• .ONj THURSDAY, 21st MAY, 1925, - At 2.30 p.m.,, At our Rooms, 105, Customhouse quay, All that piece of land known as Numbers 245, 247, 249, and 251, Willis street, Wellington, being more particularly ■ ■ described, as — ' ' FIRSTLY, Lot 10 on D.P. 557, part of ! Town Section 144 (containing 9.6 perches). AND SECONDLY, Lot 1 on D.P 6&16, I P^rt of Town Section 143 (cntaining j. . 29.7 perches). ■• .-. ;-^Subject to conditions as to Right of Having a frontage of 65 feet to Willis street, by a depth of 165 feet, both more v-^k, ■-."TPSclh<?" Substantial .Knek Buildings thereon, consisting of 3 ohops. . 2.Dwellings of nine rooms each. 1 Uwolhng of fivo rooms. Brick lactory at rear. All well let and ■slreot" aS ' 247> 249 ' and Willis 'Iliis is.a good opportunity for investlc^jL SeT?, a ■Payab!o Pr°l»«Hion in this locality, winch i« enhancing in value year- I For further particulars apply' MR. K. B. WALKER James .Smith's Buildings;' '■ n ,- IT, a ,!-''ba street. <Ji the Auctioneers S. GF^OHGE NATHAN AND CO., i 4-w, Oustomhouae quay. ' | CASES FOR SALE. WANTED to Sell. A NUMBF.R OF .SOUND PACKING CASES, wf. ous sizes, cneap. | Apply ' ■ I THE EXUINEE.R, "£h£ iivcoing J'cmV"

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 19 May 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 19 May 1925, Page 12

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