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V AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, - At 1.30 p.m. sharp. TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON. SALE BY AUCTION '•■' - •'.-, . : Of. ' ..':'■:■' MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF MODEL GARMENTS. £250 w^H -\ £250 LADIES' FUR-TRIMMED .. VELOUR COATS, GOLF COATS, BRIDGE COATS, 25 LADIES' TWEED COATS, LADIES' JUMPERS, SILK HOSE, ETC. All the very latest Models, ' best material and workmanship, and no two garments alike. $On account of whom it may concern.) n SILK■ PADDED.BABIES' ROBES (All specially-imported goods). ■ On "View. Morning of Sate, li JOHNSTON-'. AND/ CO., ... Auctioneers, . . ; No. ?, Willeston street.; * *"■'■ —'~r —~~ ' ~ ——— TO-MORROW, ; .. • at 2 p.m. sharp. j SALE BY~ AUCTION ' ! ■■■; .-. :'. '•■.' of ! MOST VALUABLE SKUNK CAPE (cost! :. 115 guineas). NATURAL SKUNK STOLE (extra long), (cost 50 guineas.): : j * ;. • ' Also j 2 VALUABLE DIAMOND RINGS (cluster arid dress ring.) ' TO BE SOLD ON ACCOUNT OF A LADY WHO IS IN AN EMBARRAS- " ; SING FINANCIAL POSITION. NOW ON VIEW. E JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. • No. 8, Willeston street. THURSDAY NEXT, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp, { : and Continuing All Day. , HALE OF LOST LUGGAGE, JEWEL3JER>\» ■■'■'■ ■.■•..■■':-■■ ' And '' '. : j UNCLAIMED CARGO (Ex' Various Ships). - Comprising:. j iCASE ALARM CLOCKS, Case Motor Parts, Case Lamp Shades, 1 Crate 3 ' Wire Wheels, 52 Shirts, Jumpers, Singlets,' Dressing Gowns, 45 Pyjamas, 30 ' Caps, Hats (ladies' and gents'), 40 ' Nightdresses, 27 Scarves, 27 Pairs Gloves, Brushes, Combs, 21 Hot Water 'Bottles, Umbrellas, .10 Watches, S Strings Pearls, Brooches, Earrings, Books, Spectacles, Deck- Chairs, Paint, Suitcases, Case Effects. . , (Ou account of whom it may'concern.)' Full Details Later.-' ."' ■' " 13. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. S, Willeston street. LOWER HUTT. ' "■■" ARIKI STREET. ;WEDNESDAY, 13th INST., at 2.30 p.m. I^RANT FARGIE, favoured with instrnetions from F. J. Mitchell, Esq., will Sell by Public Auction at his Rooms, 83, Main street, Lower Hutt, a Brand New BRICK BUNGALOW, replete with every modern convenience, comprising sittingroom, breaktast-room, 2 bedrooms, kitchenette, bathroom, washhouse. The section is large, excellent soil, and convenient to Melling Station. An exceptionally low reserve has been placed on the property to ensure a sale, and a deposit of not less than £50 will be accepted; balance of unpaid piirchaße money at 6& per cent.. Inspection arranged, arid fuller particulars may be obtained from GRANT FARGIE, Auctioneer, Lower Hu^l*. ■ And, on ■ behalf of Mrs. Falconer and Smother, I will also sell FIVE SEC- . .TIONS, .'aß;.fpllows:—• Situated'-Ariki street—Lot 50, 53:-3: 150. " Situated ArM street—Lot v 51,:. 45 x 100. Situated 'Ariki street—Lot S5, 45 x 245. Situalei' Anfci street—Lot 36, 45 x 255. Totara-crcs.—Section IG, 81. IS, 52 x 167. Vendors desire to: sell,'and will grant exceptionally favourable terms. THURSDAY, At ■ 10.30 a.m. .10 THE LADIES OF WELLINGTONUNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF ' STOCK-IN-TRADE, OF HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY AND FITTINGS. ■'■' ■■■■■ ON THE PREMISES^: ROSEWIN MILLINERY SHOP, BURLINGTON ARCADE, ' C.UBA-ST. P W; PRICE. AND CO., 'AUCTION- •*-'• EERS/have received instructions from the VENDOR to Sell the whole of the STOCK AND " FITTINGS on the PREMISES, AS ABOVE; ■ : COMPRISING, OAA FELT AND STRAW HATS, AiUUjKiMMED AND UNTRIMMED (NEW MODELS), .■•RIBBONS, FLOWERS, MOUNTS, COTTONS, 150 MILLINERY STANDS, WILTON CARPET/ 12 x 10.6, BLACK POPLIN CURTAINS/ SCREEN, OCC. TABLES, ELEC. PED. LAMP AND SHADE, UMBRELLA STAND, 3 WALL MIRRORS, CHAIRS, STOOLS, HAT STRETCHER, AND BLOCKS, ETC., ETC. This Stock and Fittings are all new, select, and up' to date; as the owner is giving up business every lot will be sold. WITHOUT RESERVE. On view from 9 a.m. MORNING OF SALE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. On the Premises, 53, Kent terrace, at 1 o'clock, FRIDAY, ISth AUGUST, 1930. MESSRS. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, have been favoured >vith instructions from Mrs. Betts, Who is giving up Housekeeping, to sell by Public Auction the entire contents of her 15----roomed Boarding-house, including the following:— Singer Sewing Machine, Carpet Squares, Carpet Runners, Hearth Rugs, Linos, Rimu Sideboards, Rimu Duchesses, Cheval Duchesses, Dressing Tables, Chest of Drawers, Medicine Cupboards, Single. and Double Rinrn Beds and Wires, Single and Double Iron Beds and Wires; Dining and Kitchen Tables, High-back Dining Chairs, Morris Chairs, Canadian and Austrian Chairs, Sea Grass Chairs, Leather Couches, Morris Couches, China Cabinet, Fire Screens, Overmantel, Wood md Copper Kerbs, Clocks, Kapoc Mattresses, Flax Mattresses, Pillows, Blankets, Sheets, Quilts, Ewbank Sweeper, : Gas Stove, Cushions, Pictures, Aluminium Ware, Meat Safe, Wringer, Crockery, Cutlery, and everything required for an up-to-date Boardiug-house, all j goods; in first-class order. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. . DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers; 155-157, Lambton quay (next the Midland). FREEHOLD COUNTRY HOTEL FOR ." . SALE. T)OING £160 up to £180 weekly. Freej •*-' house, about 5 acres paddock at-1 tached. Splendid position for extending trade. Cash required, about £3000; balance to bo arranged; building in first-class order. This is a unique offer for a Hotel- j keeper who prefers a freehold to paying j Tiigh goodwill. Buy a Freehold and sell a, Goodwill later if you wish, and have * good income at a nominal cost. I will xhow you the way to finance it. Bona-fide buyers with a good, police record only treated with. Apply j THOS. B. DWAN, S.M.K Bnildinj?, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 37, 12 August 1930, Page 18
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