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_ .' . . AUCTION SALE. :■ TUESDAY, 23rd AUGUST, 1927, v . '. At 2.30 p.m. ATTRACTIVE SEASIDE PROPERTY, 15, Mantell street, Seatoun. £ 10 Q DEPOSIT £1()0 , Balance easy payments. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have.rereceived instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their rooms, 195, Lambton quay, on the above-mentioned date, at 2.30 p.m. ..'•". A VERY PLEASANTLY-SITUATED HOME of 4 good rooms and kitchenette,.fitted with electric light, hot* and cold ■water, bathroom, pantry, sun porch, etc., on land with'a frontage of 45ftbya'depth of 108 ft, known as 15, Mantell street. / This .is a Bound, convenient house, in good.order, and is close to the Seatoun tram terminus. It is splendidly sheltered, and, secures the maximum of sun. The section is a-particularly good, one, and absolutely level, Seatoun is a most progressive suburb, and there are many fine homes in the locality. Terms of sale are £100 deposit, balance, on mortgage. • A very reasonable upset price has been fixed, as the owner's interests have been transferred to the South Island. For full particulars apply -. '■■■ HARCOURT & CO., •■•■:•■■■■ ;,' Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 16th AUGUST, 1927, ,\ '. . At 2.30 p.m. , ; • ■ AUCTION SALE CENTRALLY SITUATED CITY ... ,' PROPERTY. : 7-RI>..ON&FLOOR;RESIDENCE, ,' No; 12, Marion street. TIfESSRS. 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 SOUNDLY CONSTRUCTED RESIDENCE of 7 rooms (one floor), fitted with all usual conveniences, standing on land with a frontage of 30ft by a depth'of 99ft, known as No. 12, . Marion street. Situated just. off Ghuznee street (at Te Aro Post Office),- and within a few yards of Cuba.street at its busiest shopping area, this property' offers considerable attractions.'- With its central position, a buyer can confidently look forward to an :increaae in value. : r . v The House is sound, is a splendid family home, or it would make a good apartmenthouse. v Forfull particulars apply ' HARCOURT AND CO., , . ..." . ',-'. Auctioneers. ' ' Friday: next; 12th "august, ' :.-■-..■;,. At 1.30 p".m. . ' : imedrtant auction, sale. I|XdEPTrONALLY~~ ATTRACTIVE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, IN PARTICULARLY FINE ORDER, EVERY LOT EQUAL TO NEW, THE ■■:■ hSv^oal™ being m Removed, from Upland road, Kelburn, for , • . convenience of Sale. a . AT THEIR ROOMS, 195, LAMBTON-QY "MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., 7av•V*- .oured with instructions, will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Booms, as above mentioned:— . A SPLENDID CATALOGUE OF FURi NISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIP- -.'■ TION to be. found about a welj-ap- '. pointed home, comprising:— '.' - WELL-MADE UPH. CHESTERFIELD COUCH (in moquette), HANDSOME ■ OAK SDDEBOARDi (mirror back), EXT. OAK: DINING TABLE (oval : or round), 6 OAK H.B. CHAIRS, OAK MIRROR DOOR WARDROBE, 2:OAK DUCHESSE CHESTS, OAK BEDROOM PEDESTALS, OAK PALM STANDS, OAK BOOKCASE (leadlight- doors), OAK SINGLE BED, W.W. AND KAPOK MATTRESSES, OAK KOMODE,' OAK HALL STAND, UPH. CHAIRS, 3 MARBLE CLOCKS, AUST. CHAIRS, . SEAGRASS CHAIRS; 2 BOX OTTOMANS, CABINET DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE (as new), HAND SEWING MACHINE (splendid order), CARPET SQUARES, RUGS, SLIP MATS, ELECTRIC COOKER, Baby Daisy Vacuum Cleaner, el. Radiator, Jardinieres,- Toilet Beta, CROCKERY,' Kitchen Utensils, Grocery Box, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Coir Mats, Meat Safe, Garden Hose, Wood Bath Mat, Oak In- ' valid Bedside Table, aiid~' numerous ■ other lots. ' ■ ■ . Also, -LARGE PLATE-GLASS SHOW- : ■■-CASE. ••;.■;•.-■:,-• ■;■ :..-■•,-; ■'.-.■•■ • A .-^SPLENDID' 'OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING EQUAL TO NEW FURNITURE AT AUCTION PRICES. Nowl on view. .:. . .HARCOURT AND CO., :'.' Auctioneers. ' A MOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTION . SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE '•■■••- --AND EFFECTS. TO-MORROW; (Thursday) TO-MORROW, At 2 o'clock sharp. pONTENTS OF: A BEAUTIFULLYFURNISHED RESIDENCE, removed from Wellington Terrace to our Rooms, 67-59, Lower Cuba-st., for convenience of sale. Included in this Catalogue will be found:— most Attractive and costly moquette . chesterfield SUIIE, beautifully sprung and coy-< ered in best quality moquette, practically new; H.M.V. LATEST TABLE CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND SSSS^P 8 ' b? en in. use tw° months: COSTLY OAK BUFFET SIDEBOARD, OAK DUMB WAITER »ade» as new;; SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, in perfect or- ■ der;. 2 beautiful upholstered ' easy ; chairs, 1 2 large reversible rugs, occ. table/, ATTRACTIVE OAK LEAD- , : LIGHT BEDROOM SUITE, as new; . reversible rugs, BEAUTIFUL SINGLE BED AND WIRE, WITH PRETTY BEDSPREAD AND BOLSTER; TWIN SINGLE BEDS and wires, lot - of good,bedding, 8 pairs beautiful quality, blankets, lot good sheets, eiderdown quilt, towels, and a good assortment linen, etc.; DOUBLE GLASS- DOOR WARDROBE, JT/OTHER WARDROBES, VERY WELL MADE DOUBLE OAK BED t AND WIRE, OTHER BEDS, etc.; 3 very nice reversible rugs, 2 dark single beds, , BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY EASY CHAIR AND 3 DINING CHAIRS TO MATCH, covered in pretty tapestry: VERY PRETTY UPHOLSTERIES EASY CHAIR, ■ well sprung and .covered in figured mo- ' hair: .velvet; MOHAIR TABLE ■ CLOTH, 3 :yery nice duchesse chests , ■ with: oval mirrors, 2 small duchesses, breakfast-room sideboard, small square extension table, h.b. chairs, Morris . conch,. AXMINSTER HALL 'SQUARE, 2 hearthrugs, HALL STAND, occ. table, 'set practically new alum, pota and pahs, lot good c.rock- . cry, cutlery, ornaments, etc., etc., and •'■ whole lot' of other goods too numerous to particularise. ; "■ , : Sale To-morrow (Thursday), at 2 b'clocft sharp, at our big Auction Mart, 57-59, Lower Cuba street. FURNITURE NOW ON VIEW DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers. WANTED Known-That J. C. Colling •wl™ $* F« ]i ?h.e™?tic, Neuritis, and BerpeCme Specialist, has opened a depot at 140 a, Vivian street, Wellington, ■w .era sufferers can get their supplies! instead of lending to Dunedin or Christelroich, thereby saving the postage.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 35, 10 August 1927, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 35, 10 August 1927, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 35, 10 August 1927, Page 18