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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW. AT 2 P.M. CLEARING SALE OF PIANOS, CARPETS, GRAMOPHONES, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AUCTION ARCADE. AUCTION ARCADE, COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY TLACE. 370 L^I S- 370 "l/TiESSRS SAMSON BROS, will sell on J.TX behalf of the vendors as above, PIANOS, FURNITURE, GRAMOPHONES. CARPETS, AND NUMEROUS SUNDRIES. Also, 300 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON (slightly damaged), all sizes. J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. NOTE.—The Auction Arcade will be open To-morrow Evening for electric light display of new Oak Furniture, Pianos, and Ronou-n Gramophones. TO-MORROW, 2 P.M., IN RAMSEY WILSON'S BIG AUCTION ROOMS. 98, MANNERS STREET, Opp. Tivoli Theatre. See Flag. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Handsomo oak and rimu sideboards, chairs, oak ext. table, oak and rimu gateleg tables,, lovely Chesterfield suite (well sprung, uphol. in best monuotte), magnificent oak bedroom suite (latest design, oval mirrors), 24 lovely reversiblo rugs, sofa rues, 12 all seagrass. chairs, oak wardrobe, oak s. and d. bedsteads, rimu b. and d. bedsteads, wire woves, kapoks, pillows, 12 duchesso chests, ICO kitchen chairs, 20 kitchen and dining tables, hall stands, palm stands, table mangle, wringer, household manglo (on stand), ovcramntcls, pushchair, good second-' hand chesterfield suite, rugs, mats, occ. tables, o?.k Morris chair, easy chair, Jot pictures, linoleums, 2 Morris iviro couches, selection superior silverware, vases, cruits, etc., etc., ornaments, 2 'rolls linoleums, > chiming clocks, marblo clocks, electrio radiators, lawnmowers, electric kettles, gas stoves, large settee, oak cot, meat safes (large and small), coper kerbs, blinds, Saratoga trunk, linoleums (second hand), invalid chair, steps, g. hose and largo selection furniture and sundries, comprising 325 L™ 325 RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., MANNERS STREET, under special instructions from various owners, will sell as above. Also, 6 SEWING MACHINES, including Singer Drophead (as new), Wertnoim; also with dropheads, and others. 12 PAIR. SINGLE AND D. BLANKETS, best Now Zealand all-wool. 3 VALUABLE GRAMOPHONES, in rosewood and oak. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. Wo have a largo 6election of highgrade instruments by famous makers; also cottage and Jearnors' pianos. SALE 2 p.m. TO-MORROW. RAMSEY.WILSON, Auctioneer. Goods on view from 9 a.m. MART OPEN TO-MORROW NIGHT. (Friday) until 8.30, for Private Sales of Furniture and Pianos, at Auction Prices. Call Along. WEDNESDAY, "2nd SEPTEMBER, 1925 At 2.30 p.m. 20 ROOMS, 20 ROOMS, No. 47, BOULCOTT STREET, Corner Athol crescent. SPLENDID APARTMENT OR BOARDING-HOUSE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been instructed to Sell by Auction at their Rooms, Featherston street, as above. LOT 2, part .Section 476, Wellington; land containing 12.9 perches, having 62ft 9in to Boiilcott street by an irregular depth, situated on the corner of Athol crescent, and known as No. 47, Boulcott street. This proporty is situated in a first-class position, overlooking harbour, practically in the heart of the'city, within 2 minutes of Porrott's corner. It is an ideal situation for a 'first-class Apartment House, Private Hotel, or could be converted into 5 self-contained , flats, with room for 4 garages. The building, which is solidly constructed of picked timbers, contains 20 rooms, including 19 bedrooms, all of good size. 2 bathrooms with modern porcelain baths, 2 patents, and every possible npplianee. Largo balconies on each floor, brick retaining walls and concrete yard and paths. Fitted with e,I. to overy room, it has recently been thoroughly renovated inside and out, and the property will not need anything spent on it for years. ■ Vacant: possession can be given. Easy terms can bo arranged to a suitable purchaser. For arrangements to view and further particulars apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., ' _^ Auctioneers. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUNDS. ' SOME of the Finest Bays and Sections evor bffored in these Sounds are now available; areas, prices, and terms to suit all Those desiring further information please- communicato with W. S. FOSTER, 26, The Parade, Island Bay. ™BL G. R UTTER & CO~ 35, PANAMA STREET, T .AND AND ESTATE AGENTS. THORNDON—7-rd. Residence, ; all modern conveniences, in good, order throughout; land 30 x 90, garden and ■ space for garage Price'£l9so; terms ' "£350 ciu:h. . ' 5345 ■LOWER lIUTT—6 Rooms, one floor, verandah two sides, large and iofty rooms, coal range, and gas cooker; level la,ud, i-acre, best residential situation Price £1250; terms £250 cash. ■■ 5395 ORIENTAL BAY—Superior Residence, 9 rooms (could ba easily converted into 12 rooms), all modern conveniences, in'beautiful order throughout; wellsituated property, 3 minutes tram, commanding view harbour, spaco for garage. Price £3250; terms £1000 THE S TERRACE (off)-6 Rooms, one floor, all conveniences, extensive outbuildings, including glass-house and vinery; level land, 42 x 132 ft, commanding view, ample garage space. Price £2400; easy terms. ' 5301 KARORI—Best Residential Site in this, suburb, nearly J-aere, most . select situation. 5 minutes tram. Price. £1050:- onsy terms if desired.MT. VICTORIA—S Rooms, one floor, bathroom, el. and hot points, coai range and gas cooker, level sunny faction. Prico only £1250; terms £350 . .cash. KARORl—Substantial Ri-sidence. 7 rooms, ono floor, all convenience's, sunny and commanding view; -^aero land, part in nntivo bush, gardens, and 'awns, 1 and sp;ico for tennis lawn. Price only £2350; terms £500 cash. TASIIAN-ST.—4 Rooms, one- floor, all conveniences, in good order, garden buck and front, concrete prllis, and spaco iur Kurage. Price £980; terms £180 cash. 400-ACKE Dairy mid Slic«p _Farm, To Awamiilu, capable of carrying 40 cowk in present ' stale besides • shoop and j dry Block, and can be greatly improved; 5-rd. house find outbuildings,, garden, orchard, etc. Bargain price, £5 acre; terms £350 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. Would take House as deposit. _ F'" UKNlTUßE"direct~fro"m factory'To you. No commission or middleman's profits. Buy at Kenner's, L\jwor Cuba-st, and, opp. Jiuig'i,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 50, 27 August 1925, Page 8

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