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AUCTIONS. , nwnirowam—i....i ■ ■—■-■«— -"■■——w—...■■_.. »i ■ mi> ..i.i l ii«m-mm«w> TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, AT THE RESIDENCE OF DR. RICHARDS, , 12, Boulcott street. (Sec Flag). KINGS WAYS, LTD., have been fay . oured with instructions from Mrs 1 Richards, to sell the Full Contents oi 10 Well Furnished Rooms. - HALL—TaII grandfather clock, in Spanish mahogany case, in beautiful order; 1 . superior quality Axminster piece ; car 1 pet, 3 rugs, large gilt-edged framed ; "mirror, paintings, barometer> pedestals and jardinieres, chenille curtains, oil paintings, plants, ornaments, ; .-chairs,-also "beautiful stair carpet tc --'match hall carpet. DRAWING-ROOM—Superior -Axminstei carpet oft; 6in s 12ft, in."beautiful de- : sigh, upright grand piano (by Hopkinson), Chesterfield suite in tapestry. 3 occasional tables, chairs, foot stool Persian rug, brass fender and fire , irons, carved, gilt mirror (very old), ; cushions, pair of carved Chinese ivory figures on black: lacquer, etchings PS Alma Tadema, R.A., several good oilpaintings, ornaments, 4 pairs silk net 'pur tains. rDINING-ROOM—Massive mahogany side' board, with fluted pillar (magnificent piece), 6 mahogany chairs, 2 easy chairs, d. table, carpet, solid silver tea service, -buffet, gate-leg table,: sea-"grass-choirs, 3 cases silver tea spoons, - afternoon silver, tea knives and forks, E.P-N*S. tea service, facsimile of Ed- : ward TV. coronation spoon, entret dishes, water jugs, and a large selection of other silver ware, tortoiseshelJ snuff box with gold mountings, French miniature inset (French), jewellery, diamonds, pearls, etc., 12- ---:" piece Lowestoft tea set (extremely rare), also a number of other lots ' oi '" special interest. SURGERY—Operating table, Cutler rolltop desk, superior Indian carpet, chairs, rugs,'., linos, curtains, cushions, bookcase, etc., BEDROOMS—FuII, furnishings of 3 bedrooms, including blankets, _ lineii. •mahogany chest, 6 pairs curtains, Wilton carpet (practically new). KITCHEN AND SCULLERY—AII the ■usual : crockery, utensils, mangle, ' broonisj mops, Hoover vacuum cleaner, etc. Sale to commence with kitchen, followed by dining-toom, hall," drawing; and bedrooms. jAs .^. DAVIDSO j f> .. * Auctioneer. 40-372. : " ' THURSDAY NEXT, 'At 10.30 a.m. TO O \RPENTERS, JOINERS, CABI- - NETMAKERS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY, v . - ■ : On the Premises:. ■ 302, TARANAKI STREET. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SECTION, MACHINERY, FITTINGS, AND TIMBER, ETC. ' G.- W; PRICE & CO., Auctioneers, have • received instructions from J. WOOD, ESQ., to Sell the PROPERTY AND STOCK-IN-TRADE on the premises, as above, comprising:— SECTION WITH 4-RD. HOUSE AND WORKSHOP, ADJUSTABLE SAW BENCH AND SAWS, BUZZ PLANE WITH SHAFTING, PULLEYS, AND BELTING, HAND MORTICING MACHINE, ADJUSTABLE SAW AND BORING MACHINE, JNATIONAI GAS ENGINE, 6 H.P^_IN PERFECT ORDER, FIRE AND THIEF-RE-SISTING SAFE, 36 x 27 s 22, BLOCKS AND TACKLE, CRAMPS, SHAPER, AND IRONS, DOOR AND BOW CRAMPS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE GIN WHEELS, NAILS, STEPS, DOOR SASHES, LOCKS, HINGES, SCREWS, BOLTS, 80FT. HOSE, PYRINE HEATER, WIRE, 2 OFFICE DESKS, BLOCK AND TACKLE, SASH WEIGHTS, DOOR FRAMES, SHOVELS, CROWBARS, LADDERS, SAWS, HAMMERS, GRINDSTONE, 3 JOINER'S BENCHES, WITH SCREWS, CASE, ARCTIC GLASS, KAURI BOARDS, LOl OF MOULDING, REDWOOD, QUEENSLAND MAPLE, 3 x 1, 4 x % 3 s 2, 6 x 1, 6 s 4, 4 x 1%, KAURI COft, OREGON, 8 x 6, 18 x 12ft GIRDERS, 6x5, and VARIOUS BUILDING MATERIAL. A Low Reserve will be put on. the Property; everything else will he SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SOMETHING EVEN BETTER AT ' '■ SEATOUN. ■ ' ■ . JUST being completed, the very lasi tiling in Modern Bungalows. Five large rooms, kitchenette and two glassedin sunporches; beautifully finished throughout in heart rimu, Carrara ceilings, panelled hall, everything of the very best, el., hot water service, el. stove eL washing machine. Splendid flat corner section, level with road. House h exceedingly well arranged and gets the maximum amount of sim, and is only three minutes from tram. Price £1850. G. G. .TOLHURST AND SON, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Orj Ring 14-295 after 6 p.m. INVESTOR'S '~'■"'■. OPPORTUNITY. OWNER will for special reaalons .accepi low figure at moment for Block of 4 Houses in Willis . street, with twe frontages. . ALL-ELECTRIC CITY HOME. New" and fitted with all latest appoint • ments—handsome bathroom with specia sunken bath; latest single pane! doors am. bevelled glass doors; 6 rooms and moderi kitchen, only 2 minutes/ from Brooklyr tram; good view; vacant. Price £2350 deposit £250. : SUNNY, SHELTERED POSITION. -..-.. ' ' 6-rd. Modern Bungalow, in bust par I of Hataitai, 3 mins. from tram, deep sec tion, .laid out with trees, hedges, paths and garden;' price £ISSO. 1 COMMANDING OUTLOOK, HARBOUR VIEW. Stylish Story: and a Half Bungalow-ir i Roseneath; bus stops at door, garage;"" ■ rooms, pantry, cupboards in kitchen; larg< entertaining room; handsome ceilings • price '£3100. ' ' LARGE GOVERNMENT ! MORTGAGE. Close to Lower Hutt Station—4 Kooaii • and kitchenette, built 3 yearst, all latesi J convs., hedges, garden, lawn, laid out: > price £1450, deposit, £175. LEVIN—EXCHANGK i FOR WELLINGTON. 1 i Large Rooms, handy station, buili ' only 4 years; price £1100; equity £300. "jKILBIRNIE. ■ j GOVT. LOAN. 'i Modern Bungalow, 4 rooms, scullery [ i pantry, sun porch, beautiful view; verj low outgoings; £1150 Govt. mortgage, t' £100 deposit, and 34s 6d per week buys > this neat home. li '■ ■■"' .' '-" ■ • ■' ] H. ERNEST LEIGHTON i LTD. ] (ESTABLISHED 1002), i US, I'eatherston street, nnri Main 'strcrt. Uv,.r Hii'i. i

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1930, Page 18