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..'.■■•r auctions. TITAHI BAY—AT THE TOP OF THE SUN PATH. COLOSSAL AUCTION SALE ■':- ,'V.: ~'':'.■■ . . • of ■;,;.-■' : "":(- }: SEASIDE SECTIONS ■■'. ~■ BEAUTIFUL TITAHI BAY. AT.THE TOP QF WE SUN PATH. AT THE TOP OF THE SUN PATH. SATURDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1931, AT THE CABARET KIOSK At 2 p.m. 4 THE STORY/OF ONE HUNDRED SPORTSMEN. ONE.-hundred sportsmen Have purchased these beautiful lands at Titahi Buy, and ai-e developing them for those who love Sunshine, Sea Air, Golf, Tennis, Bathing, Fishiug, and Dancing. . THE DESTINY OF TITAHI BAY. The integrity and reputation of these men who have -assumed the responsibility of completing successfully the development of this beautiful seaside, resort. ensure the future. You can select a section at Titahi Bay with/every assurance that your investment will bring a return that is rich both as to its increased value and hours o£ pleasurable life—playing with .those.you like to play with. ; ' . . CONTENTMENT. Whatever your desires for play or rest, you'll find contentment in this beautiful seaside resort. Hundreds of acres developed by sportsmen for sportsmen. In a secluded valley, or on a bold hilltop, there's a beautiful section on which you may build your home.. At your door—golf on a splendid 18-hole course, boating on the fine waters of the Bay, swimming and surf bathing on a wonderful sandy beach; sea fishing as only Titahi Bay can supply; tennis (three courts), and at night there's dancing at the Cabaret. Good music, simmering floor, and a supper room which commands a panoramic view of the Bay and.sea coast for mile.-) and miles. ' Now is the golden-opportunity to purchase a section at Titahi Bay. The railway deviation will soon be completed. There is a fine Bitumen Road to Porirua. This means quick transport, and within the next few years Titahi Bay will be truly residential. Big reductions are being made in prices, and. the terms are exceedingly ' easy, yi?., £25 deposit, £1 to 30/- per month off principal, and balance of unpaid, purchase :money for S years at 6 per cent. PLANS■AND,FULL PARTICULARS, APPLY SOLE SELLING AGENTS, DUNBAR SLOANE LTD., 155-157, LAMBTON QUAY (Next the Midland). TITAHI BAY—AT THE TOP OF THE SUN PATH.

TO-MORROW, j At 1.30 p.m. Sharp, i On Premises, j CORNER JACKSON' STREET AND ) SYDNEY STREET,'PETONE. ] T>AMSE Y.WILSON AND CO., favoured ' -*-* with inbtructions from Owner, -will 1 Sell— j Millinery, Drapery, Shop Fittinps, Piano, ' Carpets, Lino., Large Mirioi, Book- - case, S.W. Beds, Wire, Durhesse \ Chest; Pedestal, and General Household. Furniture. \ RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers, DB, Manners street (opp. Regent). 1 i ' THE FINEST LAMBTON QUAY PROPERTY EVER OFFERED. j j ! [ IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE T. G. . YOUNG. MESSRS G. AND T. YOUNG'S 1 PREMISES, 5 I■■ • ~ > NOS. 250 AND 252, LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite Panama street and D.I.C. £ . . " . .Buildings. ; FRIDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1931, At 2 p.m. • TIfESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., in -"■*■ conjunction with MESSRS. FINCH, WEBSTER, AND OS WIN, have received instructions from the Perpetual Trustees Estate and Agency Co., Ltd., Dunedin, to offer at PUBLIC AUCTION at the Real [' Estate Auction Mart,- 43, Panama street, °' as above:: — THE BEST SITUATED PROPERTY ON LAMBTON-QUAY, Containing, a Brick Building, of. 3 stories. The ground floor consists of a Magnificent Shop, at present occupied by Messrs. 1 G. and Tv Young, and used as a Jewellers and Opticians, this business havingbeen carried,on for very many years. The-Wo floors above are Let to Mrs. Rolleston, the lease having about three years to run. The frontage to Lambton quay is 25£t2in (approx.), and the. propertyruns right . through to Wellington terrace, the frontage to this street' being about 28ft 3m. .. The depth of the section is approximately 182 ft on the south side and 174 ft on the north. The property is part of Section 485, Town of Wellington, containing 16.7 perches, more ' or less, and is all of the land con- ! tamed in C/T R.B.V. 201, Folio 220 and 221. ' NEVER BEFORE haß ■ such a Valuable ' City Freehold on Lambton quay come on to the open market; and it is only being ; offered now, as the Estate is being realised. ' SITUATED RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE ; OF THE QUAY ■ and on the right side for shopping, one ' minute from the Post Office, two minutes ' from all the principal banks> two minutes \ from the Queen's Wharf, it can confidently be said that this site is one of the , choicest in the City. I : For further particulars apply to FINCH/ WEBSTER, AND OSWIN, ; ' "t 159, Featherston street, ..- .. i - ".. \ Or \"! HARCOURT AND CO., ": 41, Panama street, Joint Auctioneers. . . ..AUCTION SALE. BREWERY AT TAIHAPE. ' Sundry Land and Buildings, Plant and Machinery of s THE MAIN TRUNK BREWERY, r LIMITED, Situated at Taihape (and comprising Brew--1 cry and Manager's House), will be offered t for Sale by Public Auction on \ FRIDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1931, g At 2.30 p.m. I ■ *>■ c TtTESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., Aucg ■***■ tioneers, at their Auction Rooms, 41, l- Panama .street, Wellington. The Freehold comprises 2 roods, being !* Sections 8 and 9 of Block VIII. Township 'of Taihape. Further particulars of land, plant, and machinery may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers. The Brewery has been iv- continuous | fj operation since 1908. ;, HARCOURT AND CO., r ' ■ ■■ ' . Auctioneers, 41-43, Panama street, Wellington. Td, 44-017.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 11 February 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 11 February 1931, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 11 February 1931, Page 18

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