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AUCTIONS. PETONE SECTIONS. RECREATION PARK ESTATE. The Heart of Petone. ■jITESSRS. W. CROFT AND CO., Auc- •"■*- tioneers and Estate Agents, will sell by Public Auction on the Evening of THURSDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1926, at 7.30 o'clock, Oddfellows' Hall, Petone:— 30 BUILDING SITES. 30 PETONE, THE MANUFACTURING CENTRE OF NEW ZEALAND. RECREATION PARK SUBDIVISION (Last of the Buick Estate). The property consists o£ the land adjoining tho Petone Recreation Grounds, and is the very best of the land in the Borough available for Building Sections. Recreation Park Estate is bounded on the north side by the Petone Municipal Tennis Courts and Bowling Greens, on the south side by Elizabeth street, within one minute of Jackson street, on the east side within one minute of Cuba street, which is the main bus route to Wellington, on the west side the whole of the sections are adjoining the beautiful Petone Recreation Grounds. The property is also within five minutes of the Petone beach. The General Motors, Ltd., the Standard Porcelain Company of Now Zealand, Ltd., also several large manufacturing firms' buildings, are being erected within a few minutes of the Estate. TERMS:—Within reach of everybody: £25 deposit, £25 in three months, £25 "in six months, £25 in twelve months, balance within three years, interest at Bhi per cent. Sale Plans and further particulars from the Auctioneers, Municipal Buildings, 242, Jackson street, Petone. W. CROFT, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), At 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 50-52, Cuba street. "MESSRS. CHILD AND CO., Auetiou- ***- eers. will Sell, on behalf of various clients (also balance of Mrs. Gould's goods), Household Furniture and General Effects, removed to Mart for convenience. Comprising: Wardrobe, Duchesses, washstands, pedestal, wood bedsteads and wires, bedding, rugs, carpets, dining table, h.b. chairs, sofas, Merris couch, potstands, easy chairs, special assortment of mirrors, pictures, clocks. Also, Linos., squabs, hallstands, chairs, kitchen dressers (3), fireguards, pigeon-holes, travelling trunks, kitchen tables, meat safe, iron beds, single wood bedsteads, etc., etc. CHILD AND CO., Auctioneers (Late Fordham and Child). Outdoor Sales Conducted at Shortest Notice. TO-MORROW, AT 2 p.m. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF PIANOS, CARPETS, AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 420 ™™- 420 AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, • COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PJjACE. MESSRS. SAMSON BROS, have been instructed by Mr. C. 801 lto sell, as HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (with fine mellow tone) EXTENSION DINING TABLE (on castSUPERIOR SIDEBOARD (with bevel . mirror) LARGE RIMU SETTEE (in moquette) REFLEX CAMERA (complete, cost £20) GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS Duchesse Chests, Wardrobes, Wooden Bedsteads, Blankets,- Bedding, Hallstand, Linoleums, Hospital Beds, Office Des';> Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Chairs, Hall Clock, Cutlery, Crockery Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, Gr.s Stove, Lawn Mower, etc. Also— 50 1-GALLON TINS RED ROOF PAINT 50 1-GALLON TINS WHITE PAINT ■ - ■ J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. NOTE.The Auction Arcade will be Open To-morrow Evening for Electric Light Display of New Oak Furniture, Pianos, and Renown Gramophones. — auctlojTsale; TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT 2 p.m. T7"INGSWAY, LTD., 78-80, Lambton -*•*- quay, will sell by auction on behalf of the owner, the contents of a 5-roomed house, removed from Halaitai for convenience of sale. Also goods from various vendors. The following:— 1 PLAYER PIANO (by Strohmen S er, rosewood case, with 125 music rools, duet stool, and music, cost £325) 1 PIANO (by Goddard) 1 OAK BEDROOM SUITE 1 CARPET SQUARE (vieux rose, 9 x 10ft Oin) 1 CARPET VELVET PILE (Oft x 10ft Oin) 1 INDIAN CARPET (15ft x 13ft) 1 INDIAN CARPET (7ft x 10ft 6in) 1 CHESTERFIELD SUITE (3-piece) 3 OAK MORRIS CHAIRS 1 DOUBLE RIMU WARDROBE 2 OAK SIDEBOARDS 3 OAK CHINA CABINETS (various sizes) 2 OVERMANTELS Duchesse Chests, Single and Double Beds, Hospital Beds, Combination Beds, Mattresses, Pillows, H.B. Chairs, Dining Tables, Sideboards, K. Chairs, K. Tables, K. Dressers, Meat Safes, Copper Kerbs, Copper Fire Screens, Couches, Seagrass Chairs, Rugs, Quilts, Tovrels, Cushion Covers, .and Numerous Sundries, Sundries, Sundries. Also— 2 OAK ROLLER-TOP DESKS 2 RIMU OFFICE DESKS (ti drawers) 1 W.G.C. GAS STOVE (in perfect order) 1 TAILOR'S SINGER MACHINE 1 CHILD'S HIGH CHAIR (4 positions) 1 BUFFALO INCUBATOR . 1 QUEEN BROODER 2 WRITING ESCRITOIRES. KINGSWAY, LTD., Auctioneers. C. HAWKINS, Auctioneer, Telephone 40-372. THURSDAY, 28th OCTOBER, 1926, At 2.30 p.m., AUCTION SALR, ATTRACTIVE 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, largo workshop, with show ■windews and oflice, together with two Good Vacant Sections, Corner Ararino and Islington roads, Trenlhiim. "MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have •"•*• received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their rooms, 195, Lambton quay, on the above-mentioned date, at 2.30 p.m.— THAT SPLENDID PROPERTY, comprising a Modern and Well-built 5-rd. Bungalow, filled with hot and coid water, range, porcelain bath an ' basin, septic tank, etc., on laud with frontages of 08ft to Ararino road and 160 ft to Islington road, together with large workshop, with show windows find office 31 x 19, and storeroom 21 x 11. ALSO 2 VACANT SECTIONS, being Lots 35 and 38, Ararino road, each having frontages of 68ft by depths of 160 ft, and being absolutely level This property is in first-class order, within one minute of the railway station, is of recent construction, and has distinct possibilities as business premises. To be sold as a block or in two lots. For full particulars, photos, etc., apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TIMBER FOR .SALE. "I7OR SALE, by Miller's Representative. ■*• RED CEDAR, WEATHKR UOARUIN'G, OREGON AND iUMJ FLOORING, Etc;. Low prices; any quantity; quick delivery. Write 208, Evg. Post.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 91, 14 October 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 91, 14 October 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 91, 14 October 1926, Page 20

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