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AUCTIONS. SUBDIVISION OF HOMEWOOD ESTATE. 75 SUPERB BUILDING SITES TO BE SOLD. rpHE Subdivision of the late Sir Charles Johnston's Estate at Kar^i provides an opportunity for 75 wise home-builders to live in country surroundings and yet only fifteen minutes from the city. Water, sewerage, electricity, and gas are available,- and tlio locality is sunny, healthy, and bracing. Soil is good, and will grow anything. THESE PROPERTIES ARE TO BE AUCTIONED EARLY IN OCTOBER ON VERY LIBERAL TERMS. See the plans at once—from S. GEOKGE NATHAN & CO., 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.

MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. E JOHNSTON AND CO: will hold an • ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE . Of ALMOST NEW AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. At Their Mart, No. 8, Willeston street (Opp. Bing, Harris and Co.). 300 -lots- 300 Including: j COSTLY 3-PIECE HIGH-BACK CHESTERFIELD SUITE, uphol. in costly figured tapestry, and, specially well sprung; cost £40. ALMOST NEW SUPER WILTON CARPET, 10ft 6in x Oft, REVERSIBLE RUGS, 3 SPECIALLY GOOD AXMINSTER CARPETS, RUGS, AND RUNNERS. QUAINT BLACK OAK SIDEBOARD AND EXT. DINING TABLE to match, HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD (of latest design), OVAL EXT. DINING TABLE, OAK H.B. CHAIRS to match (all en suite), ROUND OAK OCC. TABLE, MORRIS COUCH, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by "Kirkman," London, for absolute sale; crockery and glassware, 2 dinner sets, clock, drophead sewing machine, small escritoire and writing desk combined, good seagrass chairs, oak. breakfast room buffet, pictures, bowls, and pot plants, bedroom settee upholstered in shadow tissue, oak table cabinet gramophone and records, child's seagrass chair, VERY COSTLY OAK BEDROOM SUITE of special design, FULL SCOTCH CHEST OF DRAWERS, TWO COSTLY OAK MORRIS CHAIRS, best quality double and single kapok beds, wire mattresses, 2 twin oak bedsteads, Duchesse chests, s. rimu bedsteads, bassinet, oak chest of drawers, LARGE KAURI BEDROOM SUITE (of 3 pieces), d. and s. blankets, good kitchen utensils, and numerous other lots. ' Also, FLETCHER RUSSELL GAS STOVE (in perfect order). Everything is in very good order and for absolute sa!e. | Sale 1.30 sharp, MONDAY NEXT. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. TUESDAY MORNING. At 10.30 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, SUPERIOR AXMINSTER AND ART CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, LOUNGE RUGS AND RUNNERS, COSTLY CHESTERFIELD SUITE (uphol. in moquette), art curtains and cushions, lot of books, T! vol. Business Encyclopaedia j and Legal Advisor, 4 vol. Pitman's Commercial Encylopaedia, vol. N.Z. and Maori History of War, lot of crockery, part dinner set, tumblers and wines and decanters, glassware, cutlery, stainless knives, clock, gateleg table, afternoon teacups and saucers, seagrass chairs, oak fire screen, oak gateleg table, brass bowls, pot plants, oval table, pictures, dining table, good seagrass push cart, Austrian chairs, linen table cloths, blankets, sheets, quilts, towels, etc. I HANDSOME OAK WARDROBE AND I DUCHESSE CHEST, beautiful lamp shade, set of lady's golf clubs and 12 Dunlop balls, trouser press, brief bags, elec. extension, "White" treadle sewing machine, oak settee, duchesse chests, bedsteads and mattresses, wardrobe, medicine chest, pedestal cupboard, chest of drawers, GOOD KITCHEN UTENSILS, aluminium ware, copper, kettles, 2-burner elec. cooker and toaster (230, volts), elec iron, carpet sweeper, new wringer, brooms, batly, hose, meat safe, lawn mower, with grass catcher, garden "and carpenters' tools, and numerous other lots. OKA LOTS OF SUPERIOR HOUSEwuU sold furnishings. At the Residence: BEACON ROAD, SEATOUN Near Convent, ' (One stop through Tunnel. See Flag!) E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell the whole of the Superior Household Furnishings, as above. THIS IS A MOST ATTRACTIVE SALE AND EVERYTHING IS IN VERY GOOD ORDER AND FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY MORNING* At 10.30 o'clock. ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION LADIES' HIGH-CLASS WEARING APPAREL. 80 BEAUTIFUL . FRENCH HANDMADE NIGHTDRESSES, CAMISOLES, AND KNICKERS. 40 DOZEN PAIRS HARVEY'S PURE SILK HOSE (Point Heel and Stretch Top), in atmosphere, nude, peach, taupe, grey, log cabin, black, tille, beige, camel, pongee, suede, sunburst, and silver colours 20 LADIES' HIGH-CLASS VELOUR COATS, with fur collars 40 PAIRS LADIES' HIGH-CLASS SHOES 10 BOLTS BEST QUALITY 54 AND 80 INCH SHEETING (special quality) 20 LADIES' RAINCOATS 1000 YARDS JAP CREPE, in assorted colours 16 BOLTS VELVETEEN, in assorted colours 10 DOZ. FIRTH'S HIGH-CLASS STAINLESS CUTLERY, etc., etc. At Our Mart: No. 8, Willeston street. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received •. instructions to sell, at their Rooms, LADIES' WEARING APPAREL, Etc., Etc. On view morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer FOR QUICK SALE. NEW BUNGALOW, ISLAND BAY. MUST BE SOLD WITHIN 14 DAYS. Attractive New Bungalow, of five rooms. Plaster finish inside. Slate rooi, garage under construction; handy to tram; c.1., gas, telephone, etc. Price £1200. Terms. G. G. TOLHURST AND SON, Bonk; of New Zealand Buildings, Lambton quasv

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 39, 14 August 1926, Page 14

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