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AUCTIONS. ON PREMISES, 27, WILLIS STREET, OPPOSITE GRAND HOTEL. See Flag. MONDAY—I p ; m .—MONDAY. TTERBERT SEATON will sell for Mr. -■--■■ ■ M. L. Maris, who has sold his lease, the balance of his Stock of Diamond Rings Cameos, Opal Rings, Dress Rings, Watches, Clocks, Cutglass, E.P. Ware, failyer Goods, Photo Frames, Art Beads, and Sundries. The whole to be sold without reserve. HERBERT SEATON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 27th INST. m T 11 a.m. ' " J-0 Insurance Offices, Jewellers etc. - c, r£ e Mil"e> Fireproof Safe. LRBERT SEATON will sell by auction, on the premises, 27, Wil!is-st., opp. Grand Hotel, as above—One large ■i /o oproof S?fo- cost £112. Bl'zo outside 48 x 28 x 26-inches, inside measureTTeau 42 x.22 * 22 *- with drawers complete. Herbert benlon. Auctioneer. Also 1 Bft uountor. Glass Shn^i-jn^ back). AUCTION SALET TUESDAY, 26th-MAY - At 2 p.m. REMOVED FROM PETONE. C WV PH*-CE, LTD., have received £™R 'KAPOK CUSHION^ 1 OVa!) WHMTT ixr SCALES, " f KETTLE All i? BI, CyGWS>- <"id MOTOR-BIKE highest hM™° haVe t0 Le soiJ t° the C W. PRICE. LTD., Auctioneers. WEDNEgDAYTifth MAY, 1925 At 2.30 p.m. . ' Also.fi-ontago to Hobson street. JtyTESSRS. j. H. BETHUNE AND CO MANr^T" 1"", 0'1'011 with MR- R. c: ■AurtioT-4 «c -Qa'l lllst™tcd to soil by R°°m3 ' F«*PnrtoJ THproplrt^a,ble i-KOPERTY known as 191, Thomdon Thn y>rl d havinS'l2ft frpntag* to nP 10 Pr°Pe r rty 'is splendidI T situated in the centre of Thorndon quay, which fa Z rapidly increasing in valuof New war ° floors built principally on concrete pi° C 3 and designed to carry heavy wests' Ihere is altogether approximately^ II 000 ; Jj? c' f floor. .Btjace, well lighted and ventilated, and having two cartdocks also a special concrete foundation for ma'chiV ery^ and a goods hoist ; asbestos slate roof _ There .is also .a .frontage to Hobson street which gives access direct to tho second floor of: the building: NOW VACANT. ■'-= For, ! conditions ;0 f sale and 'key,- apply to R. E. JMANLEY, Comer Lambton quay and Woodward st • And ' J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. Auctioneers. ,' THURSDAY, 4th JUNE, 1925 At 2.30 p.m. ' ' LAMBTON QUAY^PHOPERTY, In the Estate of Gilmer and Maguire. Kooms, Foathorston streot, as above— LOTtA\V PT- S, ECTION 491, WELLINGA Land measuring SBft Bin x l^H 4m to 131 ft 4in. Erlcted ?W on 9 a wooden building, containing No 76 . Shop and Tea Rooms; No. 78 Shoo and large Auction Rooms; and No 80, Lock-up Shop. Tho property is being sold subject to bcr, 5T926 °XPiro °n th° l6t S °PtODlTljo maguificent long- frontage to the finest street in Wellington affords a. t-plen did opportunity for tho erection of v spacious building in this, onq of the finest portions of tho Quay. It is situated immediately opposite tho Government Buildings, near to the corner of Bowen street, and to this important tramway stopping place. Values in the immediate neighbourhood, have been increasing trcrnend.ously in the past few yeare, and there is now no portion of Wellington more constantly sought, after. The present buildings are of good construction, well lighted aud ventilated, and in excellent condition. For further particulars and arrangements to. view, Apply to - ■ - J.H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 4th JUNE, 1925, At 2.30 p.m. 3-STORIED BUILDING. 168 TO 174, CUBA STREET. 4 SHOPS, OFFICES, AND STORE- ' ROOMS. In the Estate of Gilmer, Maguire, and M'Ardle. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Executors in the above Estate to sell by Auction at their Rooms I'eatherston street, as above— ' PART LOT 4, PT. SECTION 151, WEL•LINGTON, Land measuring 68ft Sin x 90ft, together with the THREESTORY BRICK AND CONCRETE BUILDING, containing 4 shops, officea, and storerooms thereon known as Numbers 168 to 174, CUBA ST. The property is being sold subject to Leases of which three expire on Ist January, 1927, and tho.other on Ist October 1927. _ v ' This property is exceptionally well situated about 25 yards north of Vivian street adjoining Messrs. Vcitch and Allan's premises, in (he best portion. Of lato years Cuba street has become recognised, as tho best shopping- centre in Wellington, and values in this locality have correspondingly advanced wiih the demand. The building is very substantially constructed of brie!; and concrete, and has an imposing facade. All the 'shops have good show windowp, are well lighted, and have always lot very readily. For further particulars and arrangements to view, Apply to J. H. BSTHUKJS AND-CO., - Auctiouasn.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 12

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