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AUCTIONS, TO INVESTORS AND SYNDICATES. THE KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON^ BEST-KNOWN SHOP AND OFFICE BUILDING, TO BE SOLD- BY PUBLIC AUCTION On TUESDAY, 15th-MARCH, 1927, AT 2.30 P.M. ■AT ACCOUNTANTS' CHAMBEES, JOHNSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. lm^m^? AMBE^"antr the EMPIRE BUILDING are of six stories, and occupy a dominating-, position in the hear* of the Empire . City.. T^e form one of the largest Brick Buildings in the Main Thoroughfare, and being situated on a corner, have the advantage, of a PROMINENT. DOUBLE FRONTAGE. ! wtYt^o 3!™™ approximately 90ft to ™^E|™EET andlooft to WILLESTON STREET. The building is served by three lifts.. „THE". KING'S CHAMBERS and the EMPIRE BUILDING are well let. The income-earning capacity of the premises is assured by the. convenient situation facv&J&" BUSIEST CORNER IN WELLINGTON, and by the undoubted future progress of the City. -UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EKE- . CUTORS CO. OF N.Z., LTD Executor in the Estate of the late Richard - Dwyer. ■ TVTESSRS..S. GEORGE NATHAN AND XTA CO. will:sell by. PUBLIC AUCTION, as above:— Corporation Leaseholds, Sections 12 and ;13 and parts of Sections 9, 10, and 11 of Sir George Grey's Reclamation in City of Wellington, with right to «se party wall, conferred by Transfer No. 41099, party on the said portion of Section -9 and; is all land comprised in Memorandum of Lease No. 5360, together with King's Chambers thereon. The Lease is a Perpetual Lease, with right of renewal every twenty-one years. A SOUND INVESTMENT. It will, be pbvious to any Business Man that the purchase of such commanding premises as the. KING'S CHAMBERS AND EMPIRE-BUILDING will be a notably soundv investment. The grouud rental is moderate, the cost of upkeep is low, while the rental values must constantly increase with the growth in Wellington's population arid commercial importance. EARNINGS BEGIN~AT ONCE. EARNINGS' BEGIN AT ONCE EARNINGS BEGIN AT ONCE. EARNINGS BEGIN AT ONCE. The whole ,o£ the KING'S CHAMBERS and EMPIRE BUILDING are let, and the total rentals amount to close on * PER ANNUM PSOOO PER ANNUM PER ANNUM * PER ANNUM Further particulars obtainable from THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXE.CUTORS.CO. OF N.Z., LTD., QUEENS STREET,. AUCKLAND, And 326, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, OR THE AUCTIONEERS, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., LEINSTER. CHAMBERS, STREET; ■■'■:■" WELLINGTON, BELMONT PARK SUBDIVISION No. 3. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are directed to Sell " _.." 26 MAGNIFICENT HOME SITES IN THIS POPULAR LOCALITY, AREAS RANGING FROM %-ACRE TO 5 ACRES. UPSET PRICES FROM £70 TO £150. These sites are charmingly situated with a fine panoramic view of the Hutt Valley and entrance: to the Harbour. Some with patches of -native bush, and the soil will grow anything. ROADS NOW BEING CONSTRUCTED: •■VERYr EASY-TERMS...... ■'.'• ; '■ ' ',':■;.. V":_" ■ ; PLANS NOW READY. ; . All particulars from S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., Lemster Chambers, 21, Grey street. ..JOHNSONVTLLE. '. . " . JOHNSONVILLE. IMPORTANT. AUCTION SALE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1927, .. . • At 1.30 p.m. . -ON;.THE PREMISES, Trafalgar street, Jphnsonville. T)UNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer, has ~ been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Spencer, to Sell by Public Auction, on the premises as above:— THE' ENTIRE CONTENTS OF HER WELL-FURNISHED HOME. ..... Comprising: Solid oak bedroom suite, solid oak wardrobe, oak duchesse pairs, dropside cot, oak pedestal, blinds and curtains, hall seat (oak), hospital beds, occasional tables, chairs (easy, h.b., and kitchen), linos'., mats, handsome oak settee, oak dining table, solid h.b. chairs, oak sideboard, piano, upright (Everson), cabinets, pictures, Scotch chest, ornaments, bagatelle table (complete), kitchfen table, bread and flour bins, ma- - chine (Singer drophead), crockery, and cutlery, etc., etc. ■ : . .. ". ■• :: . Also, Garden tools, spades, rakes, hoes, roller; lawn mower, step ladder, wringer, barrow, etc., etc. Also, Purebred fantail pigeons, fowls, and pullets (Leger strain). •..- ' Also, •'.■'■ ■ Hop beer manufacturing outfit, hen coops, brooder pens, etc., etc. This is a fine catalogue of household furniture and effects and everything. is in splendid order. On View Morning of Sale. DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. SILVERSTREAM— £875. fi-ROOMED HOUSE and 10 acres of land, situated exactly one mile from Silverstream' Station. The house is somewhat old and neods painting and papering, but as far as-we know the timber is sound. Creek runs through the property. Some of the land is perfectly level, and balance easy slope to hilly. All faces the sun, and admirably "suited for fruit growing. The above, of course, is a bedrock price, but £175 deposit will be accepted. Ring Sole Agents, GOODWIN AND CHICHESTER, . -20, Main street,- Lower-Hutt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1927, Page 16

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