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AUCTIONS. ; FRIDAY, 19th' OCTOBER, 1928, ' "'. ■' At 1 p.m. 1600 VOLUMES 1600 IMPORTANT BOOK SALE. ■ " - Also, BLACKSTONE ADZE, BOOKCASE, and GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. MESSRS. J..H. BETHUNE AND CO. ' will sell by Auction, at their Rooms, 154 V Featherston street, as above:— NEW ZEALAND WORKS—I2th and Wh Reports of the N.Z. Company, Amazing Career of E. G. Wakefield. Yates' ■-N.Z., Cowan's Travels in N.Z., Fitton's N.Z., Lindsay Buick, Murihiku; Trfegear's Maori Polynesian Dictionary, Turner's • Conquest of the N.Z. Alps, Native Affairs in the South Island, ■ 1872; Wellington Almanack, 1868; .Transactions of the N.Z. Institute, ■•: Buller's Birds of N.Z. (2 vols.), Hamilton's Maori Art, and many others, altogether over 120 volumes. HEW PUBLICATIONS of Biography, Travel, -History, Lownes Bibliographer's Manual Classical Translations, The Arabian Nights, 12 vols., Works ..Of. Huxley, 9 Vols.,'.Children's Encyclo- '. paedia," 8 vols. «JENERAL LITERATURE—Works of Bronte Sisters, Library Edns., 12 vols., : Border Edn. Waverley Novels, Tales from Maupassant, Plays, Essays, etc. &ATEST NOVELS LAW WORKS—Davidson's Precedents, '-Boustead's Forms, Conveyancing Precedents, Law ,of Bankruptcy, Real Pro- > perty, and many other late and val- ' 'viable books. CA T ALPGUES S V^ADY. ted . . .J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., , Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 24th OCTOBER, 1928, . • ■' ■ At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL BUILDING, IN HEART OF CITY. MOST SUITABLE FOR FACTORY, . : WAREHOUSE, OR OFFICE PURPOSES. <;NOS. 100-108, PIXON STREET. The property of L. and J. \V. Blake, Ltd. (in liquidation). MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. J.TX h ave b ee n instructed by the Liquidator, to sell by Auction at their Rooms, No; 154, Feathersbon street, as above:— THE BRICK AND CONCRETE BUILD- . ING of three full floors and one half .floor, together with two wooden cottages, on land 60ft frontage toDIXON^ ■STREET by a depth of approximately .'■■ll7ft.. ■ This building contains a total floor •pace of 9276 square feet, fitted with electric light; gas, service lift to three floors, awd properly equipped with fire escapes. Separate conveniences to comply with the Factories Act have been fitted, and: ionr : separate offices are built on Hip first floor. ... . ■'■''. IV is, most substantially constructed, and is 'so designed as to be easily adaptable for any purpose. All of the floors are well lighted from the four sides, and the land in front over 70ft in. width allows of^ample. room for extension of. the existing ' building. ' A JFrRST-CLASS SITUATION, in, the v'ety heart of the busiest and most progressive,, part of the City. . For further particulars, arrangements to •view, arid Conditions of Sale, apply to ■• . W. W. WADDILOVE, Esq.,. B»>k;;ofr. N.Z. Chambers, Manners street, ,' or' to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., : ' .. . . ; Auctioneers: ■TO->iORROW MORNING, at 10.30: . : '". - r ■■■.Continuing.All. Day. ■UNRESERVED f AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ■ TURE, : MARBLE AND BRONZE ■STATUARY, CARPET SQUARES, .SHEFFIELD PLATED SILVER- ..-: WARE,- E.P. CUTLERY, ELECTRIC . L APPLIANCES, OIL - PAINTINGS, ;.., CUTGLASS, AND BRASSWARE. . QN": THE PREMISES, 78, TINAKORI • . > , ,ROAD. fyffa^r^ .■■•■:"■■ 400 GW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION•EERS, HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS: FROM THE. EXECUTORS IN A DECEASED'PERSON'S ESTATE TO SELL ON THE PREMISES, AS ABOVE, THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS CONTAINED THEREIN, COMPRISING:— BEAUTIFUL CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE AND 2 DIVANS IN SILK DAMASK WITH LOOSE'COVERS, COST £75; ' 5-PIECE-OAK BEDROOM SUITE, : WARDROBE IN SECTIONS, DUCH- ;. ;esse pair, bedstead and ' .chair, oak and mahogany '■ occ tables, brass log box, - plaques. trays, and ORNAMENTS, B.'E A U T I F U L BRONZE. STATUE ON PEDESTAL ?' ("AUTUMN"), MARBLE STATU- :■ ARY, AX. CARPET SQUARES, 12 x .%• 10.6 x 9,- GATELEG .TABLE, 2 DINNER.-. WAGONS, 4-FOLD SCREEN, SEVERAL GOOD PAINT- ; INGS, EBONY ELEPHANTS,' SUPER AX.' STAIR CARPET, ' OAK ; RODS, PINK PLUSH HALL CUR- ' TAINS, MAH JONG SET, ROUL- ., ette Wheels, roll-top desk, ELEC. HOT - POINT CARPET SWEEPER (new power), ELEC. • TABLE LAMPS. , . ■\■■'„■,'• ■'- '■■■ E.P. WARE: TEAPOTS,' H.W. JUGS, COFFEE PERCOLATOR, CASSEROLE DISH, ICE JUG, VEG. DISHES, BATH FITTINGS, ASPARAGUS DISH, ROSE BQWL, TRAYS, JUGS, FISH KNIVES AND FORKS, STAINLESS KNIVES, CASE OF CUTLERY, '. ELEC. H.W. JUG. Dinner services, brass tray on stand, Doul- ; ton tea set, crystal jug, afternoon tea ;' - cups and saucers, wines and tumblers, -■■ light shades, hall rugs and runners, ' mats, oak flower stand, vases, carved Indian table, hammock, plants, stools, : cushions, Doulton vases, hall brackets, clock, glasswarej coffee cups, linos., .card table, alum. pres. pan, saucepans, kettles, casseroles, Pyrex dishes, scales, teapots, grocery canisters, bedroom • ■'. -ware, etc., etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. The Top Flat is to Let; every possible .eonyenience,' constant/supply of hot water! Rent £3 week. ■ ' C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. .TIMBER SALE. TIMBER SALE. • FRIDAY MORNING NEXT, V 19th OCTOBER, 10.30 sharp. „ ■•' ' On the premises: • TRADES HALL SITE, Vivian street . ■■■ :./...'• .(Next to Cuba street). Weihave been favoured with instj'uctions by the 'building contractor to sell the entire balance of timber fixtures and fittings, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. 300 -,"? 300 QILVERSTONE & CO., Auctioneers. ♦^ A igood, clean lot of mdstly Totara and.Kauri, also Heart Riniu. , 2000 ft '■Gin x 3in TOTARA FLOOR !• JOISTS ■ MAIN' STAIRCASE (all kauri) com--70 SASHES AND FRAMES (glazed) 20 DOORS AND FRAMES (complete) . 4 r LARGE KAURI DIVISION DOORS ANT) FRAMES 1 LAitGE VESTIBULE DOOR AND , ELABORATE FRAME JfRONT DOOR AND FRAME (complete) 20 KAURI MANTELPIECES 1 LARGE HALL LIGHT THOUSANDS OF GOOD BRICKS DOZENS OF TOTARA PILES FIREWOOD, AND NUMEROUS OTHER ■LOTS. ' ■.' SILVERSTONE & CO., :. . ■ ' Auctioneers. •■A better lot of second-hand timber and fixtures has not been offered in Wellington, and will be sold fpr whatever it will fetftli:Tel.. 20-907.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 82, 16 October 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 82, 16 October 1928, Page 18

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