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AUCTIONS. PRELIMINARY A NNOUNCEMENT. Commencing at, 10.30 a.m. sharp. And Continuing All Day. A MOST ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, entire contents of Most Expensively Furnished Gentleman's Residence. 500 L ___s 500 At No. 50, WAITOA ROAD, HATAITAI. (See Flag.) T)AVIS BROS., Auctioneers and Valua- -^ tors, 57-59, Lower Cuba street have been favoured with instructions to conduct the above highly-important sale, on TUESDAY NEXT, 4th DECEMBER. A CATALOGUE OF MOST EXCLUSIVE AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. A few of the main items comprise:— A MAGNIFICENT BABY GRAND PIANO (by Chappel, London), beautiful instrument, and cost 275 guineas BEAUTIFULLY POLISHED ROSEWOOD DRAWING-ROOM TUREHandsome grandfather clock (specially imported), and cost 65 guineas. Handsome Oak Billiard Table, full %-sizo (made by Billiards, Ltd.), and cost 90 guineas. Magnificent Wireless Set (Fnda 8), Console model, in a beautiful burnt walnut polished cabinet and coat £150. Costly baby grand gramophone _ (cost £85), 2 costly and attractive oak bedroom suites, oak dining-room suites, chesterfield suite. Singer drophead sewing machine, Electrohix carpet sweeper (new voltage), handsome M'Cray double-door oak ice chest, cost £35, etc., etc. Full details Saturday night's "Evening Post." Further particulars from the auctioneers. DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers. •PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ' 4th and sth December, 1925, Starting 10.30 each day. COMPRISING THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS; INCLUDING UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, CHESTERFIELDS & LOUNGE CHAIRS, AXMINSTER CARPETS, HALL RUNNERS, ETC., being .contents of tho HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL. No. 107-113, Cuba street, Wellington. Recognised as one of the most extensively furnished private hotels in the city. "DAMSEY- WILSON AND .CO., Auc- -*■*' tioneers, 98,. Manners street, as per instructions received, will sell as above, as Mr. 'R. Skilling is giving up business; EVERYTHING IN THIS WELL-AP-POINTED 'PRIVATE HOTEL IS FOR ABSOLUTE. SALE. SPECIAL NOTICE.—FuII Details will appear later. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer, 98, Manners street. Telephone 42-785. .- PROPERTIES FOR SA_E. "IYENNIS COURT'and GENTLEMAN'S -1 RESIDENCE, Waterloo-rd., Lower Hutt. Laid out in beautiful level garden, section GO _ 230_ approx'.; ilower beds, lawns, and full-size tenuis court being a special feature. The house, with 5 largo roOms and extensive glassed-in sun-porch, was btiilt one year ago, constructed largely of totara, with interior finishings of handdrcsscd rimu; every possible convenience is installed, including £38 electric range, built-in cupboards, and Jarrah beam ceilings are a feature; only 3mius from, railway station. Price £2200, with mortgages at low rate of interest. Sole Agents, J. E. MACLAREN AND CO., . Estate Agents, . 36, Main street, Lower Hutt. City Tel. 46-365. HUTT VALLEY UTT VALLEY NEARLY 4 ACRES FOR £135.. - . TOTAL PRICE ONLY £135!!! ACTUAL AREA is three and seveneighths acres, and is offered at the above price with a deposit of only £20. The balance is being spread over a few years in small monthly payments of principal and interest. THE PROPERTY is situated on the eastern foothills of the Hutt Valley with a large frontage to new level road, and within easy walking distance of station and main bitumen THE SITUATION is charming, and it is. beautifully sheltered from the prevailing winds, but yet with the advantage of a Bright Sunny Outlook. THE WHOLE of tho property is planted with two-year-old trees, and those are growing splendidly. A few could be taken out to make room for a house. THERE IS always a ready market for firewood, which is so scarce rouud Wellington, and 4 acres should be worth between £2000 and £2800 when tho trees are mature. And you would still have your land. THERE COULDN'T be a better investment. SEE IT at once.' Get in early and we will motor you out to inspect. GOODWIN AND CHICHESTER. LTD., National Bank Chambers, opp. G.P.O. Tel. 42-219. P.O. Bos 1317. KARORI! (An Attractive Home.) A RTISTIC in design, convenient in _ ar- ■'*- rangement, sound in • construction, having 5 splendid sunny rooms and model kitchenette. A charming feature of this ideal home is the double bevelled glass doors which divide the dining-room from the breakfastroom. Approx. size of rooms: Drawing-room 15 x 13, bedroom 15 _ 13, breakfastroom 15 _ 13, bedroom 13 _ 9, bedroom 12 x 9, kitchenette 9 _ 13, Spacious laundry. Built of heart timbers and finished in tho most expensive manner. Superb workmanship. Sunny sheltered position, slightly elevated, charming view (room for garage), choice locality surrounded by liighgrade homes. Price . £1700. -.. Terms arranged. WELLINGTON SOUTH! Solidly-coiistructed Home of 6 extru largo rooms and model kitchenette, replete with all modern conveniences, 6unny, sheltered position,. handy to shopping centre, school,' and churches, large level section close to tram stop; in excellent order. Owner transferred. Price reduced for a quick salo from £2100 to £1850. Terms. RONGOTAI! Beautiful Bungalow having 5 rooms and kitchenette, equal to new, tastefully papered, having all labour-saving devices, caliphont, 2 tiled fireplaces, large garage, garden, concrete paths, etc. Close to Evans Bay Beach, no climb, and handy to tram stop. Price £1450. Deposit £200. Balance as rent. RONGOTAI! Model Bungalow of 5 rooms and scullery, range, gas cooker,, artistic design, replete with all modern appliances, level section, sunny position, handy to school, stores, and tram stop. Vacant possession. Insurance £1000. Price £1350. Deposit £150. < MIRAMAR! MIRAMAR! MIRAMAR! MIRAMAR! Several Ideal Building Sections,- each . 45ft x 145 ft. Price, £325. - Let us motor you to the above properties. Telephone To-day! Do it now! (After G p.m. ring 14-590). THOMSON & EAST, (LIMITED). 20, BRANI>O_ STREET. Telephone .__. 41-622. I

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 121, 28 November 1928, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 121, 28 November 1928, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 121, 28 November 1928, Page 19

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