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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 26 th OCTOBER, 1928, AT 2.30 P.M. AUCTION SALE : Of FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, SITUATED MANNERS STREET ,& EDWARD' STREET. MESSRS. LONGMORE & CO. have received instructions from W. CAMPBELL, ESQ., to otter for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, FRIDAY, 26™ OCTOBER, 1928, AT 2.30 P.M.-' ' ' '.'■' : ' IN THE DOMINION EARMERS' INSTITUTE BUILDING, FEATHERSTON STREET. THAT MAGNIFICENT CENTRALLY-SITUATED BLOCK 01-' BRICK SHOPS KNOWN AS Nos. 40, 42, and 44, MANNERS STREET; WELL KNOWN AS . "CAMPBELL'S GROCERY STORE." The building on this street frontage comprises a two-story brick building, the ground .floor being divided into three shops, two of which are leased to Mr. E. Dawson and Mr, I\. J. Shakes respectively, the other being.at.present vacant. The upstairs portion is leased to Messrs. Cederholm and Son.' ■ ■ . Erected on the- Edward street frontage is a' well-built brick warehouse of three stories with electric goods lift. The land has a frontage to Manners street of 42 feet, by a depth on eastern boundary of ill. feet', and 140 feet on western boundary, the width at rear being 50 feet. • ■ ■ ■•'.,".■ . ■ TITLE-LAND TRANSFER.. - , Further particulars may be obtained from Messrs. Suckling and Saltcr, Public Accountants, 111, Customhouse quay,'or r ■ . LONGMORE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, T. & G. BUILDING.

WEDNESDAY, 24th OCTOBER. 1925, At 2.30 p.m. CHARMING RESIDENCE OF 8 ROOMS ■'-.:V- AND GARAGE, No. 7, BURNELL AVENUE, Thorndon. ■jITESSRS/Jl-H.'- BETHUNE & CO. have; ■"•*• been .instructed, to sell at Auction at their- Rooms, 154, Featherston street, as. above — ,' ' ■ , ■ ■ . No. 7,: BURNELL AVENUE—Land 4Sft -x 90ft, together' with two-storey House, of 8 rooms, fitted with every modern. appliance; also large concrete MOTOR GARAGE.; This.property, is splendidly situated adjacent to Park street, and in a first-class locality. The section is quite level, and there is-ample room for a large garden. The house, is' well planned and arranged, the rooms all being of good size. Electric light is installed throughout, a first-class hot water service, hot-points, and other modern'•'appliances. Built-in linen-press and plenty of cupboards. It is built of sound timbers, and has a very attractive external appearance. AN ' EXCELLENT' OPPORTUNITY to acquire a well-built home right in the heart of the City. An exceptionally low. reserve has been fixed. For further particulars and arrangements to view, apply to J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. -■'- TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, F.R. GAS STOVE. ETC. ON THE PREMISES, No. 2, BUTE STREET, OFF VIVIAN STREET, BACK OF VEITCH AND ALLAN'S. CW. -PRICE AND CO.. AUCTION- • EERS, HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE V\ENDOR TO SELL THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES ON THE PREMISES, AS ABOVE, COMPRISING— FLETCHER RUSSELL GAS STOVE, WITH H.W.. COPPER, MIRROR BACK SIDEBOARD, OVERMANTEL,. TABLE AND CHAIRS, CLOCKS, DUCHESS CHESTS, WIRE SEAT- COUCH,, SEAGKASS CHAIRS, OCC. TABLES, FLOWER STANDS, BOWLS, FENDER, VASES, CURTAINS, LINOS, WRINGER, SAUCE- ■ PANS, KETTLES, GAS RING, SAFE, 4 SINGLE BEDS AND MATTRESSES, STAIR CARPET, 9 RODS, MEDICINE CABINET, RUNNERS, EN. WARE, BUCKETS, BROOMS, S. OAK BED, DUCHESSE PAIR WITH SIDE MIRRORS, BEDROOMWARE, BLINDS, RUGS. PICTURES, STEPS, AND SUNDRIES. NO RESERVE, 1 C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. FRIDAY NEXT, At 10.30 a.m. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS. AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE ■■ ■>■'■■' ■'"■■'■ ot •• ■ BUILDERS' MATERIAL, FITTCKGS ETC., On the Property of Joseph Joseph, Esa 15, GRANT ROAD, End Of. Moleswortk street. O W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, r'* have received instructions from the Contractor to- sell, the whole of the Builders Fittings on-the property, as-above. 480 lots 480 70 HEART,RIMU 2in DOORS, 80 WINDOWS AND FRAMES (all sizes), 3 . PORCELAIN BATHS (with taps and fittings), 7 PORCELAIN BASINS ELEC. WIRING AND FITTINGS' 14 CUPBOARDS AND WARDROBES, 3 STAIRCASES, 6 G4S GRAT.ES AND MANTLES, 10 SKYLIGHTS; 6 WATER CLOSETS with Pedestals complete, REGISTER GRATES,.3 SETS DOUBLE, DOORS; ? WELL GRATES, SINKS, DRAIN^ ing-boards, goal box, trel"s SBNCE. KITCHEN DRESSER, D. OVEN RANGE with lI. W. Sery"°e complete, good as., new, IDEAL HOT- WATER SERVICE, PLATE fH R, SASHES, Etc., Etc. All Fittings will be taken out Free of Charge. BUYERS PLEASE NOTE.—This is the finest lot of materials ever offered for sale in Wellington-and, as section is to be cleared at biice, they will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY. TO-MORROW -TO-MORROW '•" (THURSDAY), 2 o'clock. Sharp. 2 o'clock. AT OUR ROOMS, 57-59, LOWER CUBA -. -. ! ■ -STREET. T)AVIS .BROS., Auctioneers. ,and Valua- -*^ tors, 5.7-59,. Lower Cuba street, have received instructions from the owner, who is leaving; the district, to absolutely sell the entire contents of C Well-furnished Rooms, removed from Hatuitai to our Rooms for • convenience of sale, compris-ing:—3-piece Chesterfield Suite, cvered in attractive damask (almost new); Beautiful Axminster Carpet, 10ft Gin x 9; Lovely Design Solid Oak Suite, consisting oval table, 4 chairs, sideboard, Morris. Couch, 2 Morris Chairs, Rugs, etc., Drophead Machine, 4-piece Oak Bedroom Suite, with leadlights, Cabinet Gramophone and Records, Oval, Mirrors and Full Panelled Bed, Bedding,'etc., Box Ottoman, Axminster Carpet, 9 x 9, just as new; Occ. Tables, Rimu Bedrooni Suite, 1 pair Twin Beds (just as new), 2 Hospital Beds, 4 R.E. Mattresses (never been in use), Duchesses, Single Wardrobe, K. Table, K. Chairs, Lawnmower, Linos, Sundries, etc., etc., and other lots too, numerous to par-' ticularis'e. SALE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), TO-MORROW. ; AT OUR ROOMS, 57-59, LOWER CUBA STREET (just below James Smith's). See Flag. Goods* now on view. DAVIS. BROS., Auctioneers. N.B.—This is a very good lot of Furniture and is worthy of inspection. Open until 9 o'clock Friday Evening. PRESERVED Eggs are equal to fresh, -*• if you use Norton's "Premier" Egg Preservative. At all stores.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 82, 17 October 1928, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 82, 17 October 1928, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 82, 17 October 1928, Page 22

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