TO-MORROW MORNING, 10.30 SHARP. I On the promises: HANSEORD & MILLS'S YARD, WAKEFIELD-ST., Opp. Todd Motor Garage. EXTENSIVE CLEARANCE SALE OF D.I.C. SHOWROOM FIXTURES WE have been favoured by the D.I.C. with definite instructions to sell the entire balance of their Superior Showroom Fixtures and Fittings, POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. 350 LOTS 350 SILVERSTONE & CO., AUCTIONEERS. NUMEROUS COUNTERS (all sizes, some with drawers), 5 LARGE NESTS OF DRAWERS (suitable drapery and other purposes),' SHOP TABLES (all sizes), SHOW STANDS, SETS OF SHELVES, LOT OF WINDOW DRESSING PARTITIONS, LARGE QUANTITY OF DRAPERY BOXES, SHOP CHAIRS, 1 PAIR OF EXPENSIVE GLAZED DOORS, LOT OF. HEAVY BRASS RODS, 2 COMPLETE UP-TO-DATE SWITCHBOARDS. COMPLETE OUTFIT OF SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTING, AND FIXTURES (from their manufacturing plant), AND NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS. ; I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. We can recommend this sale to the public. A rare opportunity. EVERYTHING ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. TELEPHONE 20-907. FINAL SALE OF SALVAGE CARPETS FROM KODAK FIRE TO-MORROW At Ip.m. TO-MORROW! FINAL OF GREAT UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF WATER-DAMAGED CARPETS, RUGS, AND RUISiNERS, SALVAGED FROM' "-■•• KODAK BUILDING FIRE, VICTORIA STREET. ' BEAUTIFUL SUPER WILTON, AXMINSTER CARPETS, IN LATEST SHADES,. ROLLS OF AXMINSTER RUNNERS, 27in and 30in wide. ; ROLLS OF BODY CARPETS, NUMEROUS WILTON CARPET ENDS, SPECIAL ' ! LOT OF -ALL-WOOL AND AXMINSTER HEARTHRUGS STILL TO SELL. j ALSO, 96 YARDS GREEN CANVAS (suitable for cow covers). (Some of the lots are slightly-marked; most of them perfect.) POSITIVELY NO RESERVE WHATEVER. Tf JOHNSTON & CO, have received special instructions from the Underwriters *-*} to sell the balance of the Carpets, Rugs, and Runners from the Kodak Fire for whatever they will fetch. This will be the last chance, as we have strict instructions from the underwriters to sell everything on Wednesday, regardless of price. On View.This Afternoon and Morning of Sale. SALE TO-MORROW, AT 1 P.M. SHARP. FINAL SALE. ? High-classl Carpets have never been sold cheaper in Wellington or are ever likely to be. 53 CARPETS STILL TO SELL (in all sizes). Numerous ALL-WOOL REVERSIBLE RUGS, CARPET ENDS, ETC. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers.
M'"K"F"\T"V A '<3 (™E NEW ZEALAND CHRISTIE'S). ATA JVUXI-LI A O ( THE NEW ZEALAND CHRISTIE'S). TO-MORROW . At 1 p.m. Sharp TO-MORROW FIRST GREAT AUCTION SALE I THE MOST SELECT CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART IN FUKNITUKK, CHINA, SILVER, PICTURES, ETC., AND THE FIRST GOODS THAT HAVEBEEN PASSED J3Y THE.BRITISH ANTIQUE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION AS GENUINE, TO GO UNDER THE HAMMER IN NEW ZEALAND. , THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! NOW ON VIEW. M'ITF/VV A N <THE NEW ZEALAND CHRISTIE'S), ITX JVEji.lJJ.tt. O ( THE NEW ZEALAND CHRISTIE'S). ANTIQUE AND FINE ART SPECIALISTS, 246, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. • " J l. F. M'KENNA, Auctioneer.
1 TO INVESTORS AND MERCHANTS. I _ I SALE OF FREEHOLD AND WAREHOUSE OF SIX STORIES AND BASEMENT, VICTORIA STREET. WELLINGTON, ON WEDNESDAY, 6th DAY OF MARCH. 1929. At 11 a.m.. AT OUR ROOMS, 103, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are instructed to offer by' PUBLIC AUCTION, as aboveMESSRS. P. HAYMAN AND CO. S FREEHOLD AND WAREHOUSE, 1 . . SITDATED VICTORIA STREET. WELLINGTON, BEING ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, Lots 1, 2. and 3, D.P. 117(5, and allotment 17 and Part of Allotment 3, Reclaimed Land, City of Wellington, containing 22.2 perches, more or less, having, a frontage of 01 links by a depth of 142.7 links on the north boundary and-166.6 links on the south boundary, TOGETHER WITH THE WAREHOUSE OF SIX STORIES THEREON. Thiss substantial warehouse was built under architect's supervision, and is one that would suit any class of wholesale trade or indent business, being one of the few freehold sites to be offered in .Wellington. This is one ot the largest brick buildings in this main thoroughfare; within two minutes of the Post Office and Wharf, and contains passenger and goods lift. A SOUND INVESTMENT. It will be obvious to any business man that the purchases of such commanding premises wiH be a notably sound investment, as the rental vnlucs must constantly increase 'with the growth of Wellington's population and commercial importance. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION will be given, and TERMS OF SALE will be:~ 10 per cent; down, balance on possession being given. All information from ■ The Auclionccis, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105, Customhouse quay, 'Wellington?'
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 51, 5 March 1929, Page 18
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