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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (WED.), 21st SEPT., 1.30 Bharp. AT MART, 98, MANNERS STREET, Opp Regent Theatre. See Flag. CONTENTS OF LADES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS' ESTABLISHES^ com Prising the WHOLE OF THE STOCK, as follows:-Assorted Ladies Hose, Ribbons, Transfers, But- *??? s. Velvet, Silk Scarves, Embroidery, bilk Blouses, Handkerchiefs, Dresses, barters, Beads, Gloves, Camisoles, Nighties, Furs, Combs, Vests, Babies' Robes, Crepe Knickers, Child's Petticoats, Pants, Silk Bloomers, Corsets Brassieres, Corseiettes. FUR. COATS, FUR COLLARS, and large Assortment General Drapery Goods too numerous to mention J?AMSEY WILSON & CO., favoured ■*-v with instructions, will Sell as above EVERY LOT MUST GO. Sale starts 1.30 sharp. Goods on View from 9 a.m. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., ■Manners street, opp. Regent. See Flag. W. M'DQNALD, Auctioneer. PETONE. ~~~ PETONE." THURSDAY, 22nd SEPT., 2 p.m. On the Premises, Corner Jackson and Richmond streets. J. M- ?EARSON~AND CO., Auction- " • eers and Estate Agents, Jackson street, intone, have received instructions from the JOLLY BOYS' CLUB (Inc.), Petone, to offer for Sale by Auction the complete contents of their Well-furnished Club comprising— PLkNO by Alsen, London, Table BILLIARD Table, Large BOBS TABLE compete PING PONG TABLES, 4' Double-ended COLONIAL COUCHES 12 H.B. Chairs,-3 Card Tables, 1 Game Quoits, Box Records, 6 Forms, Couch K. Table, Mirror, 5 pr. Curtains, Hottentot, Gas Ring, Large Quantity Crockery, and Sundries. J. M. PEARSON, Auctioneers. 1.30 p.m., SATURDAY, 24th SEPT., On the Premises, No. 53, Buick street, AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE BUNGALOW AND CONTENTS. Full details Wednesday's "Post." J.M. PEARSON,. Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT, At 10.30 a.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ON THE PREMISES, :8, Mortimer terrace (off Epuni-st.). CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have, received instructions from the Owner, to Sell the Whole of his Household Furniture, on the Premises, as above. Details To-morrow. aw. price, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, At 1.30 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LINOS.} ETC. ON THE PREMISES, I 299, Willis street. ( . ■ j f) W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, y** have received instructions from Mrs. Watson to. Sell the Whole of her Household Furniture, Linen, Blankets, and Sundries, on the Premises as above. Details To-morrow. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALECOMBINE PLEASURE AND INVEST- ' ■ MENT. \X7ITHIN 18 miles of City. Forty mm- ' ' _ utes on bitumen road to your 2-Acre Section, costing £70 (£ls deposit), with rapid increase in value, to say nothing of week-end cottage sites in clear air and bush surroundings". Wo will drive you there and explain. Tel. 46-365.—Goodwin, Chichester, and Maclaren, Lower Hutt. NEW 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW £gQ DEPOSIT AND BALANCE. Very easy terms (only built 18 months), locality, Lower Hutt, high, dry, tt-acre section, 6 minutes from station. House contains large sitting-room, with wide sun porch, breakfast-room, 3 sunny bedrooms kitchenette (gas Btove), bathroom with cahphont and usual conveniences. Concrete paths. Ready to walk into, with the ridiculous deposit of £80. The house is insured for £1000, and the price for complete property is £1250. Inquiries wil bo treated in strict order of precedence. No. 106 ■ Telephone 48-365. . GOODWIN, CHICHESTER. AND MACLAREN, Land and Estate Agents, LOWER HUTT. A CHARMING lIOME, OVERLOOKING WELLINGTON AND HARBOUR, WITH A GLORIOUS PANORAMIC VIEW, WHICH CAN NEVER BE BUILT OUT. TyE have just been instructed to offer ' • for sale this delightful Home, comprising 8 rooms in all, on a large section over %-acre, beautifully laid out in garden and shrubbery; gets the sun all day from | the first thing in the morning. It is within 5 minutes' walk of the heart of the City, and with a little money spent on/ same this would make one of the most attractive homeß in Wellington. We have personally inspected this property, and can thoroughly recommend same. 323 PRI C-'JS £40 00. FULL PARTICULARS FROM S. GEOEGE NATHAN AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS, LEINSTER CHAMBERS, 21. GREY STREET. H. G. BUTTER & CO., • T AND AND ESTATE AGENTS. AJ . 35. PANAMA STREET. NGAIO (alongside station) —6 Rooms, one floor, wide hall, large bathroom, scullery, and outbuildings, coal range, and: hot water service, c. light, etc. Land 53 z 210 ft; garden, lawns, and native bush. Price £1200; terms £200 - cash. Immediate possession. 5877 BERHAMPORE (alongside tram) — 5 Rooms, one floor, bathroom, ecullery, etc., coal range and gas cooker, and electric light, all in good order throughout, Bunny garden. Price £1000; termß £150 cash. Early pos- • uession. 7757 BROOKLYN-4 Rooms and kitchenette, one floor, bathroom, new gas cooker, ate., all newly papered throughout, deep section, alongside tram. Price £950. Terms, £170 cash. Owner transferred; immediate possession. 7742 SEATOUN—Sound Residence, on waterfront,- 5 rooms and sun verandah, all modern conveniences; land 42 x 135 ft. Price £1350. Terms, £300 cash. 5190 THORNDON — Superior Residence, 7 rooms, 'all modern conveniences, can be used as two flats if desired, land . 30 x 00ft. Price £2250. Terms about £500 -, caßh. Would take Plimmertdn .House in exchange. 6G53 BROUGHAM-ST. (oil)— Substantial Residence, 7 rooms, all modern convs., level section, unrivalled view. Price £2150. Terms £650 cash., 7751 20 ACRES, Upper Hutt, in grass, native bush and English trees, old Cottage, 5 rooms, and plenty of outbuildings, orchard, etc. Price £1550; terms £350 cash. Very suitable for small farm or country residence, or would Buit for subdivision. 7491 TRENTHAM — Best Residential Sites in new subdivision (5 minutes railway station), selling rapidly, 50ft frontages by depth of 132 ft, from £75 each; larger areas if desired. Also several beautiful Sites, with native bush thereon, £125 each. Terms from £15 deposit. New 4-rd. Bungalow, all conveniences, ODly £800, with £100 deposit. ' .

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 70, 20 September 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 70, 20 September 1927, Page 16

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