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SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCE, KNOWN AS 170. THE TERRACE. ON THURSDAY, 21st APRIL, 1927, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND LIC i?,CTIOt e astea db^ ELL BY PUB" AT THEIR ROOMS. 21, GREY STREET ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, being Part Town Section 456 and 457, and comprising Lots 3 and 4 on D P 4683 and being all the land in C/T Volume f^?;? O «7O,v 67 ' havin S a frontage of ■soft to Wellington terrace, and 112 ft to Jiverton terrace, both more or less. TOGETHER WITH SUBSTANS nw - BUILT RESIDENCEiiIiiKJiUN, comprising drawing-room, . dining-room, kitchen, with gas cooker Meal hot water system, washhouse. two pantries,. 4 bedrooms, bathroom, etc., hnen press, and commanding an uninterrupted view of the harbour and city. m P"+i, PrOpert3!,' bdng a corner site. 't gets the sun all day, and now that The lerrace is being bitumenised it will bo tree trom dust. » The House is now empty, and immediate possession will be given. Full particulars from the Auctioneers S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO 21, Grey street. THURSDAY, THE 21st APRIL,' 1927 AT 2.30 p.m. • AUCTION SALE. PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE 0ROOMED RESIDENCE ON WELLINGTON TERRACE. . MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND ii -£ ' have receiy ed instructions from the Trustees m the estate of the late Mrs. TioN aaCS> ' - SELL 'BY -PUBLIC AUC AT THEIR ROOMS, LEINSTER CHAMBERS/ 21, GREY STREET, On the Above-mentioned Date ALL THAT- PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, being' Lot 7, D.P. 1466, and , Part-Section 447, City of Wellington. C/T 140/153, containing 15.2 perches : •■'■ TOGETHER WITH A 9-ROOMED 2STORY RESIDENCE THEREON, KNOWN AS NO. 254 THE , TER^ I RACE, having a frontage of! 42 feet to ! Wellington terrace by a depth of 112 feet to . Mount street. This house is solidly constructed, and well planned on a nice-sized section in the midst of a'community noted for the high calibre of the people and the stability of Real Estate values. Recently paint ed and fenced, it has four large'bay windows and is altogether a most desirable residence. Downstairs tjiere is a very large entrance hall 30ft by 12ft, large drawing, dining, and morning rooms, 18 fee); by 15 feet each, large kitchen, scullery, walk-in, pantry, .stair and otlier cupboards. Upstairs there are 5 bedrooms, one opening on to a balcony in front of the house and one opening on to a large sun-balcony at the back of the house and overlooking the grounds. Up-to-date bathroom, calipliont, linenpress, electric lightand hot points throughout the houso. t Outside there is a nice lawn and garden, also coal, tool, and washhouse. Ample room for garages, and possession in a month. Further particulars from the Auctions'. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., Leinster Chambers, 21, Grey street. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION CLEARANCE SALE I - Of J OLD-ESTABLISHED DAIRY HERD, ON THE FARM, FRY'S LANE, LOWER HUTT. THURSDAY; THE 21st APRIL, At 11 o'clock. XT ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., have -"-• received instructions from Andrew Cummihg, Esq., to offer for Absolute Sale, his well and favourably known herd of 45 PICKED COWS, in milk and coming to winter profit 20 TONS FIRST-CLASS HALED HAY IMPLEMENTS, HOUSES, ETC. Full details later. NOTE.—Mr. Oumminjj's herd is too well known to require any comment, they having supplied a very large milk round for many years in the Hutt Valley. Buyers are advised with full confidence to attend this sale. Light luncheon provided. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, ' Auctioneer. WANTED TO SELL. T AERY AND CO., LTD., advise that ■LJ supplies of MANGOLDS MANGOLDS :' MANGOLDS MANGOLDS t are now aavilable. Also, large stocks' of Trifolium brand BASIC SLAG. BASIC SLAG • BASIC SLAG.- BASIC SLAG. Quotations upon apnlii .tiori. ( WASTEPAPER FOR SALE. BAKERS, GROCERS, BUTCHERS. ETC WE CAN SUPPLY CLEAN WHITE.'PAPER, Suitable tor Wrapping, in Any Quantities. ' Also, CLEAN PRINTED PAPidl. , PUBLISHER, "Evening Post." FIREPROOF DOOKS. WAPW.'ED TO SELL, 2 FIREPROOi; DOORS. 7ft * 4ft 6in. nearly'new and made up to the requirements o' the New Zealand Underwriters' Association. Apply THE ENGINEER, "Evening Post." WE manufacture and guarantee aTToul " lurnvture. Cut out the' middleman ?"^ S ™ t?, oney at the Art Cabinet Co., btd., 247, Upper Cuba-st., and 79. WillisSt., opp Evg. Post. PURNITUKE—Oak Bedroom and' Din-ing-room Suites, high grade, direct Irom factory to public. Reynard and Turner, 88, Taranaki-st. ■pURMITURE—Oak Bedroom and Din! f- ing-room Suites,. high grade, direct from factory to public. Reynard and Turner t 88, Taranaki-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 80, 5 April 1927, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 80, 5 April 1927, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 80, 5 April 1927, Page 18