' AUCTIONS. SPLENDIDLY SITUATED HOUSE IN NORTHLAND AND VACANT SECTION -..■ ■ ADJOINING. WEDNESDAY, 24th JULY, 1920, WEDNESDAY, 24th JULY, 1920, . : - - At 2.30 p.m. HANDY TO NEW TEAM ROUTE AND J HAVING MAGNIFICENT VIEW. ••:•:,. ' ■ r- ( "MESSRS.-J. H._ BETHUNE AND CO. * •*■"•*■ have .been instructed to sell by Public Auction- as above :■— 13/ GARDEN ROAD (also f routing Har- ;■ bour: View, road), Dwelling, cou- < .-.-■ taining 6 rooms and kitchenette, with ' ..gas cooker, range, hot and cold water, ' ' tiled fireplace, stained glaes dome in ' , - octagonal central, hall, verandah, base- : ment, etc., on high side o£ road overlooking Kelburn. •action.area 25.perches; ALSO VACANT SECTION adjoining the above on West side, rising gently from the road : arid having many natural advantages i . as; a site for home; area 31.6 perches. Northland values are sure to , increase' now that better" access has been provided. . For -particulars of terms and to view Conditions of Sale, apply ?;.;:'.:. J.;.H.' BETHUNE AND CO., •'•'■,■ .'."■■ Auctioneers. BLOCK ■'OF 31 RESIDENTIAL SITES. BIX3CKV OF .31 SITES. WEDNESDAYi" 24th JULY, 1029, ;■ ", . • At 2.30 p.m. JIN INVESTMENT SECOND- TO NONE. MESSRS.. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. '. have received instructions to Sell ' by Publio-iAuction as above*— J SEVERN • STREET AND ROBERTSON ' STREET (between ISLAND BAY , ■ and HAPPY VALLEY)—A wonderful ■ Block of Land, which has already been subdivided into-.-3.1 splendid building sites, situated handy to the beach and served-by three roads. Most of the sections slope up gently from the road, anid are in a wonderfully secluded yet sunny situation. The sites facing the eea have wonderful views. i THIS-BLOCK CAN BE PURCHASED' ( AT A FIGURE WHICH WOULD ENABLE THE; SECTIONS TO BE RESOLD AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. .For'teriris and full particulars, apply { ';J.H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers^ . ' ■ CALL IN AND INSPECT THE PLAN. TO-MORROW, . At 1 p.m. sharp. FIRE SALVAGE SALE, POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. A GALE BY AUCTION ■ ..,'. ; ■ Of LADIES' PURE SILK HOSE, 30doz. , LADIES'.HANDKERCHIEFS, MEN'S ] SUITS,1 VARSITY SUITS, GIRLS' AND BOYS' BLAZERS, Etc. (all x inofe: or less damaged). ' I ;::;:;V■;■■■:- -—Also,. •-, . 5 S^fEW". EIDERDOWN QUILTS, 2 ROLLS OF FLANNEL, 20 LADIES' FUR-TRIMMED VELOUR COATS LADIES' VESTS AND UNDER: gEAR, GUESTS': TOWELS, 50 « BOXES OF CONFECTIONERY, 20 a :.. NEW ENGLISH ALL-WOOL a . Sale commences 1 p.m. sharp To-mor- c ' E.- JOHNSTON AND CO , Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. FRIDAY MORNING, : At 10.30 o'clock sharp. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OFFICE TABLE, MORRIS CHAIR 1 6. CHAIRS, HIGH-BACK CHAIRS • BOOKSHELVES, EASY CHAIRS -5 1 cSs%iNH^?^ L i Eii E 0 !!r . DOUBLE AND SINGLE WOODEN BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING COM- ',' PLETE, 2 DUCHESSE CHESTS i - ll™^«B vuo RS On the Premises, THE ANGLICAN VICARAGE, . Main road, Khandallah. JjT JOHNSTON AND CO. have received •"•instructions from the Vicar to sell at Ing reaidence, as above:— THE^O^O^THE HOUSEHOLD Sale Friday Morning, at 10.30. . ; E. JOHNSTON, "•'-'.'. .. - Auctioneer. ;.- . FRIDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. AT- OUR' MART, No. 8, WILLESTON , . ... P... STREET. ' ■""- IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE -■ ■-■■■■■•■ ■■; Of BIGffCLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, BEAUTIFUL MIRZAPORE AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, REV RUGS AND RUNNERS, 2 COSTLY ' 'CHESTERFIELD SUITES (extra well sprung), EASY AND SEAGRASS CHAIRS. HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITE OF SPECIAL DESIGN, OAK RECORD CABINET, CRYSTAL WARE, CHINA WEDG^ WOOD DINNER SERVICE, TEA . WAGON, OAK MORRIS AND CORNER CHAIRS, BOWLS AND POT -, ,v PLANTS, CROCKERY AND GLASS- J WARE, CUTLERY, PICTURES, OAK MORRIS COUCH 1 . CONTENTS OF WELL-FURNISHED I _ BEDROOMS, including . HANI)SOtoIE_OAK BEDROOM SUITE, : with special cheval dressing table 'BU.CHESSE CHESTS/ TWIN O4K . BEDSTEADS, SINGLE RIMU BED- . STEADS, complete with best quality ".Kapok Beds and Pillows n B. and S. BLANKETS AND HOUSEHOLD LINEN .'■■'■■ .SPECIALLY GOOD LOT OF ALUM KITCHEN UTENSILS, LAWN ■.MOWER, ETC. f JOHNSTON AND CO. have received I *-f* ipstructions from Mrs. C. Topliss, i ■who is giving up housekeeping, to sell, at their Mart, No. 8, Willeston street, as ; above:—/ ..-.-- ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A WELL FUR- v ' NISHED RESIDENCE, REMOVED \ FROM No. 158, THE TERRACE, FOR .;. CONyENIENCE OF SALE. " On view morning of sale. - E. JOHNSTON AND CO., I Auctioneeis. WANTED TO BUY, CICRAP Copper, Brass, Leal, Zinc, and *JP Cast-iron; also Old Rope, Rags, Sacks), md Sacking. : ' . ' STEVENS AND CO., ■.- ■ • Vy&tr Abd-Smith-st. Tel. 20-333.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 15, 17 July 1929, Page 18
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