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- • • - - - ■ AUCTIONS. TO INVESTORS AND MERCHANTS! SALE OF VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD (TARA.NAKI STREET), TO BE OFFERED AT PUBLIC AUCTIOM ON WEDNESDAY, THE 9th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1929, AT 11 a.m., * Ub *ttcc,, AX OUR ROOMS, 105. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. jVp-SSRS. b. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. are directed TO SELL BY PUBLIC ■"TV,,,, „ AUCTION, as above. IARI i)£CIIOiNS 5, 6, y, and 43 of Te Aro Pah Reserve, being all the land as shown on D.P. 9059, having a frontage of lOSft 10m to Taranaki street and 89ft to Luke's lane, containing 36.49 perches. This is one of the most valuable freehold blocks in the heart of the city -havin" a double frontage, which means one has a side entrance and good lighting. Now with" ' the diversion of the traffic from Cuba street to this improved thoroughfare there is a rare opportunity for one to secure such a valuable site, which must greatly enhance in value as the city grows. It is within a few feet of the YYakeneld street and Lourtenay place trams, and two minutes of the wharves. A SOUND INVESTMENT.—It will be obvious to any business man that the purchase of such a commanding site will be a notably sound investment. It j s a great opportunity for warehousemen to erect a good building with shops on the ground tloor and warehouse space above, as the rent of the shops must pay a big proportion oi i?Herest and other charges. - ■ TERMS.—IO per cent, cash on fall ot the hammer, balance withiu one month. For plan and further particulars, see the Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 105, Customhouse quay. LOWRY BAY LOWRY BAY SEABATHING, SUN BATHING, BOATING. A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE OF 13 ROOMS, WITH 1 ACRE OF GROUND OF UNSURPASSED BEAUTY. i MAGNIFICENT SECTIONS WITH BEACH FRONTAGE, 2 SECTIONS .OF RARE . : : (The.Estate, of late Sir Charles Skerrett.) WILL BE OFFERED AT AUCTION SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2nd NOVEMBER, -■■■■■■•.- At 3 p.m., ■:..'.._ , .''.. .....'. ON THE GROUNDS. , MESSRS. FINCH, WEBSTER, & OS WIN are instructed, by the Trustees to offer . ■ ".-., . .a.■'■ ' - as above. ■ —-„■ Lo^^7 Ci 0, ntaitiing itbe Sup^rb ■ R, e l sideDee of 13 rooms and* just 'on 1 acre of ground .-..• gloSous'garde^ ■ posslble ■ variety of English: and native.-trees,'lith a LO«on~^°nt^ nillS ;1 r°v 26 perches- Beach frontage. Highly v improved secLOT fr-Containing^l rood 6.4 perches, beach frontage, with s^robmed Residence laid out in large and small fruit trees, asparagus beds! etc. • ' laid LOT-s—Containing 1 rood 21.7 perches, beach frontage. ..-•■-. LOT .^Containing, 1 rood 2.15 perches, beach frontage. LOT 2-Containing 3 roods 33.1 perches, rare native trees and birch bu=h fittT^Wh 6! 3 r°OdS r,c.hes< rare native trees and birch bush. Boat-house ntted up with shower and. bathing apartments. ' ' ' ¥"ute LET US MOTOR YOU OUT TO INSPECT NOW ORDER OF SALE. *■ 3, 6^^ oSd^o^of t u^ffi^c^^b^oS'^a^ monfKaS^S^e^^tY^tnr * fa." PR^R^^T^^X?^!^^ can be obtained ON THE FINCH; WEBSTER, & OSWIN. AUCTION SALE EXCErTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FRIDAY, 11th OCTOBER, at 2.30 p.m. No, .58, AURORA TERRACE. VsudVlt^lXt Pana^a BsuL°i:^ abo^'e" bY P"blle Auclwn at lhc mmmmm Caid to Mew and full paiticulais fiom the Auctionoeis FINCH, WEBSTER, & OSWIN, 159, FEATHERSTON STREET. TELEPHONE 41-818. / \ ' ' ~~ ON THE PREMISES, WEDNESDAY^ ICth OCTOBER, 1929, 198, ONEPU ROAD, LYALL BAY Oppose Apu accent, ' ALMOSr ™E ACW WEDNESDAY, Olh OCTOBER SIX KXCELSI BUILDING 1 o'clock sharp. . >ill'b- , . — - ADELAIDE ROAD AND CHATHAM We have boon favoured with instructions bIREET, BERHAMPOKE. by the executors of the Deceased Es- -. «-,,\ 0 ,, r . tate of thc-late Mis. C. J. Ward, to jVP^SHS. J. H. BIiTHUNi: A^iD CO. soil the whole of the Furniture and „ lluve hc<ST} instructed by the Wel.Contents of her Well-furnished Home "nStoll Education Board to sell by auc- ■;. Of a Very Well-furnished Homi° U fSM * " Jjo^ 2, 4, and 6, fronting CHATHAM WITHOUT RESERVE. STREET, each lot measuring 44Ct x ' : ! .-.■'.,■.. loOft 2in. CILVERSTONE AND CO.. Auctiouocis '.'fl^ Kectiojis, situated on the left-hand ° ■ •' . side of Adelaide road, just before Dawson -.. Catalogue includes: street, aro immediately opposite the new 5 SUfERIOR WILTON AND AX MTO Akateu sJ Teet «nd overlooking the firstSTER CARPETSr 9-PIECEI OLD 'übdiS™ Bu"^owa. ««^ «» that " ENGLISH MAHOGANY ' smi? Iw*o. area». provide/ample', room for the BOARD AND MAHOGANY EXITN f. rect! on ,° f "o^ern homes in an excepSION DINING^VmT? 7 vipv tlonal'y han<ly and sunny locality.VALUABM OIL PMNTINGS by WONDERFUL PROGRESS in this the famous West of England VlClmty • c'n b1 e-xP, ected in tho "car future Geo. Harris.' 0I Jjng' aM AlUat ' provision has been-made to widen ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE, BY Sto^K^to* ci^" 8 " ihe especially made for. v New Zealand Ex- if not sold, in the separate sections w^i-ErF^fgg*™ PIANO PLANS ON,APPLICATION rwa^wniTP^F ; CABINET EASY TERMS.-10 per cent cash 10 ■RieORDS lON|lvrTO 200n? 1 '-LKC; r PCV C, ent- iIV ° ™o»« 1S> P10 per cent in M |».brfa^w^ sssa r. sssr in 3pr s — llefs^icK^o^aS^YD's! of^e^ Particu,ars,and conditions Vases,. VALUABLE BAROMETER Auctioneers. BY HEATH, LONDON, Historians' / ~~ History of the World, and Oak Book- WEDNESDAY, Oth Oct. WEDNESDAY ease, Portable Gramophone, WHITE WEDNESDAY, Oth Oct. WEDNESDAY* ENAMELLED BEDROOM SUITE, tt a.m. sharp. >- uiMJAI-Hand-embroidered Bedspread, 2 Pi!- - low Shams, 2 DUCHESSE CHESTS, 2 AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE . SINGLE WOOD BEDS AND WIRES, ALLEN AND BL-UR STREETS lot good Bedding, 10 Pairs Blankets, 12 - Pairs Sheets Pillow Slips, ' Napery, GROCERIES AND GENERAL . Table Cloths, PORCELAIN AND GROCERIES AND GENERAL SWtt r^?^ ■■■, GATf. LEG GROCERIES AND.- GENERAL . v ' TABLE, 4 H.B. CHAIRS, Large Fram- -■ , ■ MERCH\NDIRT? Ed Bevelled Mirror, FULL DINNER MERCHANDISF SERVICE,,Oak Trays, Crockery, Cut- i MERCHANDISE. lory, Aluminium Pots, Kettles, and ; j • -■: Kitchen Utensils, Enamel Bread Crock, rj.EORGE THOMAS AND CO LTD ToSanTSrSSs-S:: received-instructions tS Sell as ■ .. SILVERSTONE AND CO., Iff ' ||||?8gl : ]%™ Auctioneers. ' • £150 FIRE'STOCK.: ,' £130 : .. l' .:. , . . . ■ , of WITHOUT RESERVE. GENERAL GROCERIES - ' •' ■■■ ■■■ GENERAL GROCERIES' ■ / , ■ ■'/'.''••; —— : ; — GENERAL GROCERIES! : PRELIMINARY NOTICE: ■ .Also on behalf of Numerous Clients- ■' ■ ■ ■ ; •— ■■ GENERAL MERCHANDISE AUCTION CLEARING SALE. GENERAL MERCHANDISE 0. thePropertv;T6RUTU STREET, «^^AL MERCHANDISE] : LOWER HUTT, • , n r ,,,' , „,' Jicluding:- „ THURSDAY NEXT,,IOth OCTOBER/at 21 ■ *a k ■■■ • r'3onm • 30 Boxes Evaporated Apricots .., . i,.duj).m. 93 Boxes Glace Mints , OGOOD Cows (in full milk), Portable? o B Boxesroxes I'ru"e? ' * <* Oil1 Engine (2V 3 to ■ 3-h.p.) , Plough 12 Cases Rolled Oats Scarifier, Wheelbarrows,' Tools, "West- 10° Boxes Pipe Cleaners falia" Separator (10 gals.), Lawn 10. Boxes Pastes Mowers, Household Furniture, Wire- Pickles, sauces, canned asparagus, cicarless Set with Amplifier and Loud- .ette papers, cigars, packet dates toilet speaker (complete), and Sundries. paper,. soap flakes, imported confec Lj^fpsns'ss.;* £i;Slsl=^^ above, the Contents of 10-rd. House, also GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., LTD Cows and"Farm Implements. Auctioneers, ' "' Full details on Wednesday, Oth October. Allen and Blair streets :No Reserve. 'p p ] q ojft^ „,,,191000 r l."- 18--. E. P. LEVIEN, ids.-2-UO4, jiid Jl-302. Auctioneer. • : —: : - _^_ WE "lake Special-Cakes for Birthdays, T HE Grand Hotel "Home Supply Store" dings.'anlcommemo'ratTon^u^o^ 'If

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 84, 5 October 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 84, 5 October 1929, Page 16

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