AUCTIONS. _| &KATAEAWA AKATABAWAJ TOWN OF BIRCHVILLE EXTENSION No. 4. j CjriUATED about 2 y_ miles from Upper Hutt and %of a mile from the Brown Owl j iD Refreshment Rooms. j 3.5 SPLENDID WEEK-END COTTAGE SITES 15 i Will be offered for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION | M, the CONFERENCE HALL, Dominion Farmers' Bldg., Feathei-ston-si., Wellington, j At 7.30 p.m. on .. ' WEDNESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1930. ! EASY TERMS ' SPECIAL 34%-YE'AR DEFERRED PAYMENTS. -plans and full particulars on application to , ■ ' H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, Commissioner ot Crown Lands. .District Lands and Survey Office, State Fire Insurance Building, Wellington. TELEPHONE, 44-639.
CONTINUATION SALE. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOWN AND . COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS.GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE, GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE, TO-MORROW MORNING. Commencing at 10.30 sharp,, and con- ; tinning until everything is sold. _i-h CASES OF GENERAL IQQ "JLUU MERCHANDISE. xuv Everything for Absolute Sale. £3000 VALTJE £3000 E' JOHNSTON AND CO., -Auctioneers/ • have received instructions from lhe United-Customs and CariTing Co. to sell at their Mart, 8, Willeston street, WellißßtoD E. JOHNSTON AND CO. Auctioneers, ' ■'[.%, Willeston street. ' sALE!; SALE! ,|ALE| SALE' SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! FKLDAY-At II a.m.-FRIDAY. / SSODAY-At 11 a.m.-FRIDAY. FRIDAY-At 11 a.m.-FRIDAY. MESSRS. TOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will Sell absolutely without reserve, at their Auction Rooms, 18-24, Allen street, on FRIDAY, 22nd August, -*fc 11 ajn.— £100 WORTH OF FANCY GOODS, •dSIOO WORTH OF FANCY GOODS, 1100 WORTH OF FANCY GOODS, TOYS, ETC. TOYS, ETC. TOYS, ETC. p____ _*structions from Commercial Agency, Ltd.) ' Also QUANTITY OF FURNITURE, QUANTITY OF FURNITURE, QUANTITY OF FURNITURE, Comprising— «g__STERFIELD, DUCHESSE, COR--ISER SETTEE, WOODEN BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, SHOW CASE, SINGER SEWINGMACHINE, CARPET SQUARES, LINOLEUMS, ETC., ETC. . ' TOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., . . ... Auctioneers. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO. Sell at Mart, 2 p.m. TO-MORROW". SUPERIOR SELECTION OF OAK AND RIMU HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD SUITES, BEAUTIFUL CARPET SQUARES, SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINES, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, AND GENERAL GOODS. 20 M'CRAE MATTRESSES (New). _•_ Wardrobes, 20 Duchesse Chests, Bedsteads, and Wire. SALE 2 P.M. TO-MORROW in EAMSEY WILSON AUCTION ROOMS, 88, Manners-st., opp. Regent Theatre. TO-MORROW NIGHT.-Call along for _Kg Bargains in Furniture, Pianos, etc. We're open until 8.30. _ 'TO-MORROW MORNING., at 10.30™ /~ONTINUANCE of the Sale at The New V Commercial Cafe, 70, Lambton quay, comprising large quantity o£ groceries, trickles, sauces, fruits, jams, tea, crockery, cutlery, linos, rags, and miscellaneous goods and any other lots that may be left over a* to-day's aele. KINGSWAYS, LTD., Auctioneers. AUCTION TO-MORROW, AT 1.30. FAT KIN-SWAY'S AUCTION-ROOMS, A y 78, LAMBTON QUAY. AH to be sold on behalf of various vendors with practically no reserve. Comprising:— _ Complete Oak Bedroom Suites (all sec-ond-hand, but good designs and appearance as new), Special Jacobean Duchesse (with large round mirror and 6-poster Bedstead with special wire, •' very attractive), 2 Double Oak Wardrobes, 3 Rimu Wardrobeß, Duchesseß, Double and Single Bedsteads, Stretcher, Hospital Bed, Rugs, Blankets, Stop Organ, Mangle, 2 Easy Chairs, Chesterfield Suite (in blue damask), Special Jacobean Dining-room Suite (only 0 months' use), Runner, 34 yards Special Quality Brown Lino., Lino Squares (10% 2t 13), Axminster Carpet, 2 Cabinet Gramophones (both good instruments). Portable Gramophone, InT_lid Chair, Singer Machines, Fire Screens, Kitchen Furniture of every description, and a large quantity of Crockery, Fancy Ware, Glassware, aud other goods. 0 AS. D. DAVIDSON, :"■'-' Auctioneer. _a_pection ai the above invited on morning of sale. Save your money by attending ifan important sale. Rooms open to-mor-Mnr night. •AWC-lON SALE AT 1.30 TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). By Order of the Bailiff. TYOHERTY AUCTIONEERING, LTD., ■*-' 12 AND 14, MANNERS STREET, •favoured with instructions from the Bailiff to Sell In their room for convenience pi Mle, Superior Household Furniture of 5 room's. ~._■,— „ DINING-ROOM—RIMU TABLE, 7 HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, 2 SEAGRASS CHAIRS, MORRIS COUCH AND SQUAB, RIMU SIDEBOARD (latest de-iKn), AVONL- GRAMOPHONE AND STAND, 40 RECORDS, CLOCK, LINO (16 s 12), CURTAINS AND RODS, 1 STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, 1 DINNER SET COMPLETE, 8 FRUIT AND CAKE DISHES, 6 LARGE, 0 SMALL STAINLESS KNIVES, 6 EACH OF SPOONS, PICTURES, GLASSWARE ANIV SUNDRIES, ELECTRIC HEATER (new power). I WELL-FURNISHED BEDROOMS-4lt 6in RIMU BEDSTEAD COMPLETE DUCHESSE CHEST. 1 3£t WOOD • BEDSTEAD COMPLETE,, 1 3tt I OAK BEDSTEAD COMPLETE, 1 fit 6in IRON BEDSTEAD COMPLETE, 8 GOOD BLINDS, CARPET j 10ft «n - 12, CHAIRS, 1 COT AND MATTRESSES, 3 PRS. GOOD BLAN-1 J_ETS, 3PAIRS SHEETS, FIRESIDE RUGS, HALL CARPET AND ■___- ■TUBES, MEDICINE CHEST. KITCHEN-TABLE, GOOD LINO, 1 ELECTRIC IRON (new power), 4 ALUM. SAUCEPANS, TEAPOT, KETTLE, 2 CHAIRS, CROCKERY, and KITCHEN SUNDRIES; 1 KINGSWAY GAS STOVE (Fletcher B-wellL 40ft HOSE, RAKE, HOE, SPADE, SHOVEL. All the above goods are to be sold to 'Mie highest bidder. Everything is beautifully clean; a great chance for anybody furnishing. _ SALE AT 1.30 p.m. TO-MORROW, - In our rooms, 13 and 14, Manners jKwfe_»Tsr- auctioneering; LTD. W. M'DONALLD, -VUCtifittC-M.
'i" .. TO-MORROW, AT 2 P.M. clearing sale~piano and sup- ; ERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY- PLACE. 370 — SI v. 370 MESSRS. SAMSON BROS, will sell a large catalogue, comprising. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (English make) , . SIDEBOARD, with bevel mirrors OAK ROLLER-TOP DESK SMALL OAK DINING TABLE CHESTERFIELD COUCH, in moquette 6 DINING CHAIRS, with plnshVeats CARPET SQUARES AND HEARTHRUGS BOOK CABINET, with glass doors Duchesse. Chests,'- Wardrobes, Chest of Drawers;" Bedsteads, Blankets, Bedding, Skin Hearthrug, Bookshelf, Radio Cabinet, Cedar Chiffonier, Card Table, Kitchen Dresser, Clock, Gas Stove,. "Green" Lawn Mower and Roller, 'Cros_-cut Saw, Set Scales, Wringer, Garden Hose, Flour Bin, 3 Boxes Ceylon Tea, Incubator, numer- • ous^ Sundries; NEW. 26' GAUGE LEAD EDGE RIDGING; 4in SPOUTING. V, -: ' .:. . J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. NOTE.—The "Auction Arcade will be open To-morrow' Evening as usual. SALE OF WOODYARD MACHINERY AND SUNDRIES. ' MONDAY, 25th~AUGUST,.I930. At 12 noon. ADJUSTABLE SAW BENCH (in firstclass order). 3 H.P. GENERATING MOTOR AND BASE. ..'; GEARBOX. SWITCHBOARD (complete). BENZINE TANK. 4 LOBRY WHEELS. SAWING SPINDLE, WITH RELEASE PULLEY. CIRCULAR SAWS. Also: 2 Coils Rope, Steering Column, LetterPress, 3'Pulley Wheels and ' Shaft, Belting, Wirccutters, Spouting, Brackets, etc., etc. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. will offer as above at their rooms, comer Brandon and Featherston streets. NOW ON VIEW. 1. H. BETHUNE AND. CO. : Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, ' , At 1.30. ' IN DECEASED PERSON S ■ ESTATE. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR, OAK FURNITURE, RICHMOND BUNGALOW NEW WORLD GAS STOVE, CARPET SQUARES, OAK CAB. GRAMOPHONE, PORTABLE GBAMO- ' ' PHONE, VALUABLE OLD VIOLIN (ANTONIUS STRADIVARIUS COPY), NEW SINGER DROPHEAD. MACHINE. CW. PRICE AND CO.. AUCTION-- • EERS, 91, DIXON STREET, have received instructions from the EXECUTORS in DECEASED PERSON'S ESTATE, TO SELL THE FURNITURE OF 6-ROOMED HOUSE, REMOVED TO MART FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. 200 L™ 200 A Few Lots Coinmi-sc: GOLDEN OAK BEDROOM: SUITE, BEAUTIFUL CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in BROWN MOQUETTE), oak Jacobean sideboard, oak Jacobean table, 6 oak h.b. chairs, oak oval occ. table, settee, oak baby's high chair (4-po-ition), oak nursery chair, 4%yds , 30in runner, Wheeler Wilson machine, drop-end couch, congo. squares, platform rocker, d. oak bed and wire, Icapok"-mattress, Scotch chest, rugs, runners, blankets, sheets, dark rimu bedroom, suite, Chicago cottage organ, kit. 'tables, kit. chairs, straight-line 1 dress: models,, and useful furniture o£ •'every';, description., . ~ ALSO:TO SELL AT 12.30, FULL' SET: CARPEOTER-'S TOOLS CROSSCUT. SAW, READING . LAMP, ETC.,, ETC. ON. VIEW: FROM 9 a.m. NO" RESERVE--■'"V . ... W. PRICE, Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. EVENTUALLY YOU WILL BUY— EVENTUALLY-YOU WILL BUY WHY NOT NOW? WHY NOT NOW? • TELEPHONE 41-622 and ask to be Motored to inspect THIS MODERN HOME. QUPERIOR NEW BUNGALOW, just completed, faithfully _ constructed of heart timber, and finished in the best possible" manner. ENTRANCE Loggia and WIDE HALLVwith coat recess. .'. LOUNGE ROOM, 21ft s 14ft, has large splayed'window and opens to breakfast-room with bevelled glass double doors, making reception room over 30£t long. BREAKFAST-ROOM 14ft x 13ft. ICITCHEN finished in white enamel, with built-in leadlight-door chiua cupboard, broom cupboard and bins, tiled sink, electric range, etc. BATHROOM (lai-ge) has blue and white tiled floor, Roman bath, pedestal wash basin, mirror shaving cabinet. BEDROOMS (three) tastefully papered, one.opening to WIDE SUN PORCH. LAUNDRY with modem conveni- . ..cuecs. .-.■■■. ' Electric hot water service and . . ..every, possible labour-saving vc(Hiirement .has been installed. Specially selected art wallpapers iind'rimu are a feature. : SECTION,1 on slight rise without climb, from tram, hasi66£t frontage; • ample room for GARAGE. 'SITUATION is ideal, being alongr; side: MARSDEN COLLEGE, only one minute to tram stop, in. the much- .. - sought-after. part of Karori.- . ' ' . - . '.Price £1975, ' ' ' Terms'to suit purchaser. , l_ey with ' . .THOMSON & EAST f LIMITED) Real Estate Agents and Valuers, 20, BRANDON STREET Office Tel.',' Private Tel. 41-522.'" 42-448. THE PEN DOCTOR IS the recognised Medico for Fountain Pens and Eversharp Pencils. Consultations free. Geo. Jeffrey, corner Brandon and -"sit'sfissteH. steeete, ar_*e> Autasjtt i^-atetf-ai- -Co,
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