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. .- '.. AV(cf iONS." ;..' WEDNESDAY, 2nd MAY, 1928, ■ At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE VALUABLE CITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES; Kos. 53, 57, and 59, Majoribanks 'street (within a few yards of C'oiirteuay-f 1.).. TWO WELL-SITUATED SHOP PROPERTIES. With living-rooms, ■ Xos. lOC and 10S, Adelaide road.' :\ DESIRABLE SEASIDE PROPERTY, • ■ No. -105, Karakai Bay road. THE BALANCE OV THE REAL ES- ■ ■ TATE OF THE LATE JAMES LOCKIE AND MISS LOCKIE. IVfESSRS, HARCOURT AND CO., fayowed with instructions from the GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY of NEW ZEALAND and other Trustees, will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, IDo, LAMBTON QUAY, the above-mentioned Properties. No. 53, MAJORIBANKS STREET: An ideal family home, a speculator's opportunity, or a splendid proposition for v high-class apartment house or Hats; 12 commodious rooms, complete with ali offices and conveniences, including large conservatory and greenhouse, modern double garage, etc.; a beautifully-built home with the very pick of timbers. A very large area of land, with frontage of 51ft to Majoribanks street by% a depth of 188 ft and 109 ft to Hawker* street, by a depth of 19Sft. The. land'is charmingly laid out in lawns and garden's, "and planted with choice shrubs and flowering plants, fruit trees, etc. A fine sweeping motor drive runs in from Majoribanks street to the residence, which is. on a slight rise, ensuring fresh air, sunshine, and a very pleasant outlook. The land could, if desired, be very profitably subdivided into several magnificent sites without abstracting from, the value of the residence. No. 57, MAJORIBANKS STREET: A really outstanding home of ten large rooms, complete with all modern conveniences, on land with a frontage of 47% ft by a depth of 83ft. No. 59, MAJORIBANKS STREET: A ten-roomed Residence with the, very latest in conveniences, on land with a frontage of 49% ft to Majoribanks street and 83ft to Hawker street. . . These two properties are in magnificent situations, within a short walk from thecentre of the city. They are for the most part built of totara, and are m exceptional order throughout. The rooms are arge, and there is room for .the erection of gaiS.;° '8&i-m*&&i?te boar. where a considerable inue.isi. :-.X:-M. Dwelling li«^ w, h all usual conveniences, on wmi '.§ HAUCOUBT iSBCO^^^

WfIT?SD\Y 10th MAY, 1925, at 2 30 p.m. I* the X position in Trent ta,* the Racecourse Gates. A, icm.iiK.um. $ P ortunily for a business man or inM fesßS. HARCOURT & COJ., favour-. MSi with instructions, .will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their rooms, 19.. LApTON QUAY, on the above-mention-each with 4 living rooms, fitted with eT h. and c. water, bathroom washtaoperty, and the shops can be Uun- & to any use; the foundations will :|utfVrSer a \=^he Loi^V^NEA^^niOME; td l s^to°&-rn^2 ft PTh^ JTn exceedingly comfortable little home •- in excellent order throughout, not a penny is required to be spent Ihe section is a particularly good one, and is well laid out in «»';««"«• TVr , LOT;/3.-A SOUND 4-RD. DWELLING, with all convs., together with a lockup shop, on land 00ft by 13211. This ia* also a very desirable property, the dwelling is in. real good order, and has fine large rooms These properties, each one in attractive order, are in remarkably good situations, and being in the best sites in Trentham they must steadily increase in value. Very reasonable upset prices have been,fixed. For. full Vxtogft^gfc & ca , 1 Auctioneers. .. || PUBLIC TRUST SALE. :TllUir|SDAyj;;.lotih-MAY, 1928, at 2.30.p.m. ■■. fi . MOTION SALE • VERY CENTRALLY-SITUATED 4-RD. ; . DWELLING, No. '41, KING STREET (off Adelaide ' I road, close to Basin Reserve). .; ■ . IN TjHE ESTATE LATE.ALLEN SMITH "\TESgRS. HARCOURT & CO. have re■■■"•l cieived instructions from the PUBLIC .TSRUSTEE to sell by PUBLIC AUC TIOK*i at their rooms,'l9s, LAMBTON '. QUAY, on the above-mentioned date, at 2.30 — ■.-THAir; ONE-FLOOR DWELLING of 4 ■.■•■■.••. rpims, kitchenblte,,.., and bathroom '' iitiied with usual-vonvs., on land witl: ; alarontagd'of 38ft;by a depth of 81ft Tb|4 ■■property' i^.of assize which a^vays njeetrf;s«'ith a ready intjuicy. It is a shorl dfetahjee south. ot tJie Basjn Reserve alii extremely Ijairdy'to the City,.arid as' it i; just p& Adelaidp road, it niisses the noise .of trani and motor, trallic. ■.- -.TEMIS: 30 per cent, of the purchase ;monqy| within one month, raise, a iirsl ■.'mortgage for as much as possible,' am . the hjilance can remain on second mort .gagejipr 5 years at 7 per cent. '..•.Fo»|jfull particulars apply ■•■■: i| HARCOURT SCO., ■.!■ . ■)':; Auctioneers. ■'.:■ : l't, :'■■* s

TO-JjijpßßOW (FRIDAY), 27th APRIL, »': 2 o'clock, in ■■RAMSEY WILSON AUCTION ROOMS, ■' 98,jManners-st. (opp. Regent Theatre). : FURNITURE, PIANOS, BEDDING. ' (Latge Selection, sent into Mart for : V\ Quick- Sale.) ;:325 .^O; 1™8- 325 "OAMSEY "WILSON AND CO. will Sell :" as above. Also, ■•Gostlj'!'' chesterfield suite, oak bedroom ■ Biiite, seagrass chair, kauri wardrobe, '■ ;. large linen press, bedsteads, wires, ' -■■ kj^oks, linoleums, couch, prams, push- '- "■ chairs, 100 Austrian chairs, carpets, chest drawers, wardrobes, duchease " chests, pedestals,:'household mangle,- ---"■ cdpper kerbs, Singer drophead machine, -■• , pictures, typewriters, hallstands, In- ■'.-■ dian motoj-jpycle, oak sideboards, .20 1 pair new blan|»e(s (,s. and d.). Also, PIANOS, ORGANS, VIOLINS, AND ■■■•:. GENERAL'HOUSEHOLD GOODS. .; rSALB, 2. ; ?',iM,,T0-MORROW. -'. ■ r . ;/'Goods on"\;icw from U a.m. . - "■• SPECIAL NOTICK. -, :MART OPENVTO-JIORROW NIGHT 'until 8.30 for Inspection and Private Sales .of Furtntur.e, Pianos, etc., at bedrock prices. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., Manners-st., opp. Regent (see Flag). Best for Furniture; Best for Pianos.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 97, 26 April 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 97, 26 April 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 97, 26 April 1928, Page 12

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