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AUCTIONS. THURSDAY. NEXT, At 10.30 a.m. sharp. SALE BY AUCTION Of VALUABLE WIRELESS SETS AND STOCK. . . . = (By Order of the Liquidator in an Assigned Estate.) T7> JOHNSTON & CO. have received JLj« instructions to sell, at their Mart, No. 8, Willeston street*— 12 PORTABLE VALVE RECEIVERS 10 DESK RECEIVERS 3 CRYSTAL RECEIVERS, sundry amplifying units, 1 Maguavox amplifier, 5 loud-speakers, 1 broadcasting microphone, 1 transmitter (the old 2YB stai tion), 1 show lack, battery, books, diagrams, buzzer, many condensers, clips, coils, coil plugs, gramophone unit, grid leaks, valve sockets, vario-coiiplfcrs, 23 gross insulators, 9 cabinets, 4 loudspeaker cabinets, jacks, knobs, and dials, rheostats, switches, transformers, 200 valves, 1 4-drawer steel filing cabinet (nearly new), complete with numeralpha, 50 division index and monthly division, 1 ALMOST NEW L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER, Etc. Etc. On view To-morrow Afternoon aiid Morning of sale. SALE THURSDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. At 10.30 a.m. sharp. This is an up-to-date wireless stock, and everything is for absolute sale, and affords prospective, buyers, of wireless sets an opportunity of securing what they want1 at thoir own price. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. : WEDNESDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1926, 2 p.m. sharp. CENTRAL AUCTION EOOM, 50-52, CUBA STREET, Telephone 43-310. MESSRS. CHILD AND CO., under instructions from Mr. Jones Scarborough terrace, will sell by auction, Wednesday (To-morrow), Furniture and Effects, removed to rooms for convenience of sale, comprising:— DINING-ROOM TABLE (extension) H.B. CHAIRS SIDEBOARD EASY CHAIRS LINO. WARDROBE DUCHESSE BED AND WIRE BEDDING WASHSTAND- . COT , - ' - PEDESTAL ' . . HALLSTAND .- ■■ . Also, ' ' | Pictures, boo^ks, crockery, kitchen chairs, dresser, sofa,- wicker chairs, stretchers, wires, prams, heaters, etc., etc., etc. On behalf of other vendors: Camp stretchers, new small duchesse, great variety of sundries. If you have any goods not needed, send to us for sale. Satisfaction guaranteed. Outdoor Sales a Specialty. CHILD AND CO., Telephone 43-310. JOHNSONVILLE WETHER FAIR, THURSDAY. 2nd.DECEMBER, 1920, At 12.30 p.m. MESSRS' ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell on account of the undermentioned vendors: Frost Bros,, Liddlo Bros., H. Walters. Bryant Bros., W. Horrobin, A. Horrobiu. W. Hume, Gaskiu Bros., L. D. Nairn W. A. S.ievcrs J. W. Mcxtcd, W. Robertson, and other.'.: f 2000 WETHERS | Comprising: 1200 4-tooth 800 2-tooth [ Also 200 f.m. ewes THURSDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 10.30 a.m. TOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will sell at their Rooms, Allen street, a large quantity of Prime Bacon, averaging 241b and 2Slb; guaranteed first-class quality. TOHNSONVILLE FAT STOCK SALE. *J WEDNESDAY, Ist DEC, 1926, At 12.30 p.m. 40 prime* bullocks 180 prime shorn wethers 200 prime shorn ewes . 1 120 spring lambs WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, &, CO., LTD., ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), Ist DEC, At 2 p.m. BUTCHER'S PLANT, AT VINE'S AUCTION MART, ■ 107, Customhouse quay. VINE AND CO. are instructed to Sell by Auction as above, the Contents of a Butcher's Shop, seized for rent, consisting of: . Butcher's block, brine tubs, corned beef. bench, clock scales,. brine pump, saw, knives, chopper, steel, large swivel hooks, small hooks, large, mincer, paper holder. NO RESERVE. E. P. LEVIEN, Auctioneer for Vine and Co. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HARCOURT & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND SHAEEBROKEUS, Members of Wellington Land Agents' Association, Wellington Stock E*change, 196, LAMBTON QUAY. TH.oS.NDON—Two-floor 6-rd. Residence, in good order, and in a splendid position, suitable for sub-letting or for a home. Splendid harbour view, minute to tram. Prica £1275; deposit £250. 320S BROOKLYN—S-rd. Modern Bungalow, c. light, radiator, range, hot and cold water, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, every possible appliance, handy position. Price £1275; £100 cash required. LYALL BAY—<I-rd. Modern Bungalow, ■; fitted with every possible appliance, including sun porch, bathroom, c. light, gas cooker, wardrobes, cupboards, etc.; large garage. This property is situated in the best part of this district handy to tram, in perfect order. Price £2200, terms arranged. 3128 KARORI— Dwelling of 4 rooms and kitchenette, gas cooker, c. light, hot points, Methven heater, two tiled fireplaces, linen press, Carrara ceilings, etc.; large sections. Price £1190; £200 cash required. . 3082 KILBIRNIE—Modern Dwelling of S rooms and kitchenette, all modern conveniences, caliphont, porcelain bath and | basin, recently painted, one minute from tram; in good order. Price £1650. ' 1370 MT. VICTORIA— Twostory Residence of 8 rooms, subdivided into two delightful flats, self-contained. This property is in first-class order, and is fitted in a manner second to none; to be seen to be appreciated. Price £3075, and easy terms can be arranged. 2702 WADESTOWN—S-rd. Modern Bungalow and kitchenette, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, h. and c. water, elec. I light, hot points, well fireplaces, linen | press, wardrobes, china and book cupboards; first-class home, commanding a glorious view; erected on a good section, well laid out in lawns, shrubs, flower, and vegetable gardens Price £2100; terms arranged. 3197 NEWTOWN — Dwelling, containing 3 I rooms, fitted with all usual conveniences, large workshop. Price £820; easy terms. 2903 PLIMMERTON—3rd. Cottage, with sun porch, fitted with every possible convenience; erected on a good section, commanding a glorious view, hand.r position, in perfect order. Price, including furniture, £650; terms arranged. 3001 LOWER HUTT—Residence of 6 large ! rooms, fitted wth every modern appliance, situated in one of the best parts of this suburb; large section, well laid out in lawns, garden, fruit trees, etc. Price £1800; terms arranged. 2285

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 131, 30 November 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 131, 30 November 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 131, 30 November 1926, Page 18

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