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AUCTTONS. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, 31st MAY, 1925, At 8 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE! UNIQUK OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS. O VALUABLE CORNER BUSINESS *> SITES, • JACKSON STREET, PETONE. MESSRS. S. .GEORGE NATHAN AND1 CO. are directed to sell by Public Auction, as above: — at our rooms. 105, customhouse : quay: FIRSTLY—Lot 1 of Block 5, part section S, Hutt District, having a frontage of 40ft to Jackson street by a depth of 100 ft to Jessie street. . '•KCONDLY—Lot 1 of Block -3, part *eelion 8, Hutt District, having a frontage ■ >[ 40ft to Jackson street by a depth of 100 ft to Patrick street: ADJOINING SAME IS LOT 2 of Block 3, part section 8, Hutt District, having a frontage of 40ft to Jackson street by a depth of 100 ft, all more or less. THESE ARE THE MOST VALUABLE 'SITES ever offered, being level and situated in the heart of the business area of Petono. Never before has such an opportunity been offered to the public. We cannot recommend these sections too highly, as they are splendid business propositions, and the fortunate purchaser will undoubtedly have au investment of constantly increasing value. Full particulars from the Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., Seaters Building, 105, Customhouse quay. TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNJTUIiE. \ 370- L^ S- 370 AUCTION ARCADE, •AUCTION ARCADE, Courtcnay place. Courtcnny place. MESSRS. SAMSON BROS, have been instructed by Mr. J. Dayman to sell as above— SUPERIOR UPRIGHT GRAND BOHM PIANO SMALL OAK SIDEBOARD (with bevel mirror) MASSIVE EXTENSION DINING TABLE CHESTERFIELD COUCH (in saddlebags) LARGE SETTEE (in moqnettc) POLISHED GATELEG TABLE DROPHEAti SINGER SEWING MACHINE Duchessse ohests, wooden bedsteads, Scotch chest, wardrobes, blankets, '•. bedding, hallstaud, linoleums, carpets, hearthrugs, kitchen dresser, kitchen '.■hairs, child's high chair, cutlery, crockery, glassware, kitchen utensils, . etc. Also— 50 BOXES CEYLON TEA (in 51b boxes) 500 SHEETS.. CORRUGATED IRON (various sizes). J. M. SAMSON, . ' Auctioneer. NOTE.—The Auction Arcade will be open To-morrow Evening as usual. •_ TO-MORROW, 2.30. AT OUR MART. 5 ROOMS. FURNITURE. 5 ROOMS. Removed to our Mart from The Terrace for convenience of sale. MAINLY WITHOUT RESERVE. . , 150—LOTS—150. 150—LOTS—150. EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD. SILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers, 10S, Cuba-st. (next C. Smith, Ltd.). Piano, by Barnard, only 12 months old, bought from Bristol Piano Co., cost £110; 66 Singer Oak Drophead Sewing Machine, good as new; Chesterfield Suite, in beautiful blue and gold damask, also a Suite in best quality moquette; China Cabinet, oak round centre, 3 beautiful large, leadlights; Oak Dining-room Suite, 2 Oak and Rimu Bedroom Suites, 1 Table Gramophone, 1 Mandolin, 3 Duchesse Chests', 4 Single and Double Wood. Beds and Wires, lot o£ Good Bedding, Rugs, Lino Squares, large .quantity of Crockery, Glassware, and sundry and numerous* sundries. SILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneer?. Mart open Friday till 9 p.m. TO-MORROW, 1.30 Sharp. AT OUR MART. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Balance of Silk Georgettes, large -variety of Composite Checks, Flannels, and Gazell PlushJ also a further consignment of above, and a large Stock of Drapery. , 1000—LOTS—1000. ■ 1000—LOTS—1000. GIL VERSIONS CO., .Auctioneers, •^ 108, Cuba-st. (next C. Smith, Ltd.). 300 yds Silk Georgette, 400 yds Composite Checks, 70yds Flannel, 50yds1 of Gazell Plush, all in variety of shades and patterns. Also, Large Consignment of Assorted Drapery. TO BE SOLD. WITHOUT RESERVE. SILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers. Mart will be Open till 9 p.m. on .Friday. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FOR SALE. VERY EASY TERMS. DWELLING, containing 5 ■*• rooms, large bathroom (porcelain bath and basin), gas stove, h. and c. water, electric light, nearly %-acre land, planted in gardens, shrubs, native ferns, fruit trees and about 4.0 gooseberry trees; glorious view overlooking Kelburn, sun all day, no winds. This property is for absolute sale at £1950, and a very small deposit will be considered. Only one mortgage on. property. For further particulars apply GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT, LTD., Land Department, Palmerston North. WADESTOWN. ■ JUST completed, under architect's supervision, on a gently sloping section, G-rd. Residence, built to 'suit the most fastidious; entrance hall, Carrara ceilings, expensive electric light fittings and lead lights, beautifully chosen wall papers; kitchen a model of convenience with gas stove and heater in tiled,chimney place; "Fama" floor in bathroom. There are 3 wardrobes. built of heart rimu, all doors and finishings .being q£ this,most attractive New Zealand timber. Foundations are of brick and concrete. PRICE £2475, with £200 deposit, and excellent terms for balance. ■Apply G. G. TOLHURST AND SON, Bank of N.Z. Buildings, Lambton quay. .HAT AIT ALAN IDEAL RESIDENTIAL SUBURB. EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE HOME! ' MODERN BUNGALOW, comprising entrance hall 13ft x 15ft, with built-in window-scat; living-room, 24ft x loft, large brick fireplace, long oriel window with seat; 3 large bedrooms, sleeping porch, kitchen; every possible convenience, including electric light, hot points, gas stove, culiphont, hot and cold water, etc.; beam CORNER SECTION, with a frontage o£ 130 ft (uppvox.), well laid out in beautiful gardens and lawns. GARWithin a few minutes of the tram. Situated in the best part of this popular suburb, and built to get the maximum amount of sun in«each room, this desir.i^le home must be inspected to bo thoroughly appreciated. Mortgage £1800 at 5% p.c. NOTE THE PRICE FOR SUCH A VINE HOME IN THIS SELECT LOCALITY: £2500. Reasonable Terms. S..GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS, 105, CUST™"*nTTHTJ! QUAY.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 127, 31 May 1928, Page 22

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