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SriONs. «row, , At 12.30 sharp. UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION Of DRAPERY OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS, LADIES' FROCKS, EVENING DRESSES, COATS. MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS, TROUSERS, SPORTS > COATS, SINGLETS, SHIRTS, UNDERPANTS, SOCKS, CAPS, 10 TRAVELLING RUGS, D. AND S. BLANKETS, DRESS MA- . T.BRIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, DOCTOR'S FLANNEL, CORSETS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SINGLETS, .JUMPERS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ; HUNDREDS OF OTHER LOTS. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. On view morning of sale. E.. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF SIX WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS. ■ . A" AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, COURTENAY PLACE. . COURTENAY PLACE. 370 370 MESSRS. SAMSON BROS, have received instructions from the owners to Sell, as above— .•'.... HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND KIRCHNER PIANO and the ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 6 WELL-FURNISH-ED ROOMS.. Also 1 LARGE'STATIONERY CUPBOARD LOT PAINTS AND OILS 120 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON. J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, at 1.30 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, PIANO, VACUUM CLEANER, SINGER, DROEHEAD (66), CARPETS, ETC. IN THE MART, 91, DIXON STREET. fi W. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONyj ' "EBRS, HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE VENDORS, WHO ARE LEAVING WELLINGTON, TO SELL THE WHOLE OF THEIR SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CONTENTS OF 7 WELL-FUR-NISHED ROOMS, REMOVED TO THE MART FOR: CONVENIENCE OF SALE. 320-^''- 1\ : i™B- 320 BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, GOOD TONE, "IRON FRAME, IN BURR WALNUT CASE; VACUUM CARPET SWEEPER, 4 CARPET. SQUARES (VARIOUS SIZES), OAK JACOBEAN DINING SUITE, BEAUTD7UL 'POLISHED CEDAR BEDROOM SUITE, OAK. WARDROBE, 3 OAK DUCHESSE CHESTS, 2 ALL-BRASS SINGLE BEDSTEADS, 10-STOP BELL ORGAN, COMBINATION DUCHESSE AND WARDROBE, SEAGRASS CHAIRS, OTTOMAN, RUGS,- SINGER MACHINE (66), SINGLE OAK BEDS, AND : ALL THE FURNISHINGS FORA WELL-APPOINTED HOME. ON VIEW FROM 9.30 A.M. NO RESERVE; C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. .' • Tel. 22-067. FURNITURE, BLANKETS, SHEET?, QUILTS, CURTAINS, CROCKERY, ETC. TO-MORROW,'at 2 p.m. [TINGSWAYS, LTD., favoured with in- ■*•*■ structions from Owner, will Sell within their rooms, 78, Lambton quay, without reserve, as follows:— 12 pairs good second-hand single blankets, 8 pairs sheets, quilts, curtains, duchesse runners, % oak panelled bed and wire,-2 good oak duchesses, oak sideboard, seagrass chair, light rim'u hallatand, special rimu duchesse. Also, on behalf of other vendors: .■ Exceptionally well made JACOBEAN SIDEBOARD (very latest in design), TWO OAK BEDROOM SUITES, SIDEBOARDS, EXTENSION AND GATELEG TABLES, H.B. CHAIRS, 2 EASY CHAIRS in saddlebag, 4 GOOD MORRIS COUCHES AND SQUABS, MORRIS CHAIRS, 10 SINGER : DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINES, 3 GOOD CHESTERWELD SUITES, SMALL BREAK-FAST-ROOM SUITE, odd Couches, ICasy. Chairs, China Cabinets, Mattresses, Double and Single Beds, Hospital Beds, Stretchers, and a large quantity of sundries. KINGSWAYS, LTD.,. ■ . ■ . . Auctioneers. NOTE;—The blankets and linen have just returned from laundry, and all clean and in good order. ■ TO-MORROW, 2 o'clock sharp.! SALE BY AUCTION OF 5 ROOBIS OF FURNITURE. i Removed from Jones street, Highland Park, to our Mart for convenience of ; sale. 200 — LOTS. — 200. SILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers, 108, Cuba street, few doors past A^SUPERIOR. LOT OF DRAWINGROOM, DINING-ROOM, BEDROOM, AND KITCHEN FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, PIANO, 2 VERY LARGE ■ MIRRORS, PORCELAIN BATH, AND NUMEROUS SUNDRIES. ■'.-:,■ No time for details. Must be sold immediately. .-■•■'■■ SILVERSTONE AND. CO., Auctioneers. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ~~ "IN. COURSE OF ERECTION." BEAUTIFUL New Bungalow, Lower Hutt, containing 6 rooms, with extra large garage, being built for the cost of 5 rooms; unusual patents and appliances, invented solely to minimise labour, are being applied to the interior and especially to the kitchen. The section is a few minutes from the station, and is high and level. Solid concrete runway leads to the garage. This is one of the cheapest houses ever built in the Valley at £1375. Particulars of the extraordinary. long-term mortgage and low rate of interest can be obtained from the agents. I J. E. MACLAKE.N AND CO., : Late Goodwin, Chichester, and Maclaren, . Lower Hutt. City Tel. ,46-365. SOMETHING SPECIAL-KELBURN-If you are fond of dancing this will appeal to you. Beautifully-built and appointed Bungalow of 5 rooms and kitchen, built one year, - with every modern convenience, combined living and breakfast room, very nice bright bedrooms, sleeping porch, and a dance room 34ft x 14ft, which can either be used for recreation or converted into two nice bedrooms. The position is ideal, very sunny; magnificent panoramic view of city and harbour; only a few minutes from tram and bus. The grounds are nicely laid out with concrete paths and planted with native shrubs and flowers. There is also that very desirable asset—a good Government mortgage . of £1200. The price of this nice little property is £1850, with cash over mortgage. Anyone interested must apply quickly, as it will sell very readily. KILBIRNIE-^Owner, who is leaving, desires to sell his Modern Bungalow <rf 5 rooms and kitchen. It was built for him a few months, ago, and is specially well finished, Carrara ceilings, built-in wardrobes, hall panelled in oak, glass folding doors between dining and drawing-rooms, concrete foundations, glassed-in verandah, attractive papers, room for garage, tram stop at door. /Price £1725. Terms. RE. MAN LEY, REAL ESTATE AGENT AND VALUER, Member Real -Estate Institute, DRUIDS' NEW BUILDING, Opp. Midland Hotel, tel. 41-570. (Established. 1908). Xi iiU'i'ii iii'ißi \\ mi ii i 12s Cd, PilloHtitm 2s 6d, Bedsteads 355, WaEdrOflKKs Cd, Duchesses 455, Pedestals 10b edllflyea 253 6d. Mannerew*., opp. Kiuffsitpatrc, J

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 69, 1 October 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 69, 1 October 1928, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 69, 1 October 1928, Page 18

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