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' AUCTIONS. } PROPERTY AUCTION SALE, To be held on FRIDAY EVENING, 13th INST., : At, 7.30 p.m., 83, HIGH STREET, LOWER HUTT. • SHOP AND " DWELLING, No. ,4CS, HIGH STREET, LOWER HUTT. G' RAXT ,FARGIE, : -favoured with instructions from Mrs. E. M. Foot-head, will Sell.by. PUBLIC AUCTION, at his rooms, 83, High street. Lower Hutt, her ; VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD . ; • .: ,: . PROPERTY, Situate No.-408, High street,-Lower Hutt, aVc'a■'•'being -:--approximately"--10.25 perches, frontage-(i 0.61' links, being iSection 1, Purt Section. 32.■-■ .'• •■ ■■ ■■• ■'■■■' " The buildings comprise a roomy shop, with 4:.living-rooins attached. ',- Owner's instructions arc to sell this property, even if-'at a very'GREAT SACRlViCE]' and she has accordingly placed a ridiculously low reserve on same to eusu're a CERTAIN SALE. . . ' .' ' This is a genuine opportunity to secure an. excellent, investment, as the house and shop command good rentals. .! Fullest' particulars from '':'-. .V : 'GRANT FARGIE, ;-.-.- . .Auctioneer,-. "■'.' : iv; LOWER HUTT. ■ TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. CLEARING SALE UPRIGHT GRAND : PIANO, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LARGE INDIAN CARPET. •■■■ AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, Courtenay place. ; ' Courtenay place. 370 LOTS, 370 MESSRS. SAMSON BROS, have received ■"•*• instructions from Mr. J. Anderson to Sell without reserve— UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Newman and Co., London OAK SIDEBOARD with bevel mirror CHESTERFIELD SUITE in inoquette OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS OAK BEDROOM SUITE complete REAL INDIAN CARPET, 15 x 12 Duehesse chests, wooden bedsteads, bedding, chest of drawers, A.B. chairs, Morris chair, jardiniere, stair carpet, linoleums,' gate-leg' table, seagrass chairs, Morris conch, hall scat, vases; ornaments, pair silver' candlesticks, oak : tea wagon, kitchen dresser, kitchen chairs,-, orange drink' fountain, cash re- ' gister, etc. " •■'■' ■'•'■■ ' '. NO RESERVE. : ,'' .■;■.■...'"■.'.: T., 'J. M. SAMSON, , ,■.;-■;■•;.. \ / Auctioneer. Note—The.Auction Arcade will be open To-morrow Evening as-usual."' GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE^ ' CARPETS, ■ GARAGE ELECTRIC SIGNS; AND OTHER SUNDRIES.. ; Special clearance of various lots belonging to vendors; also a lot to be sold on ' behalf of trustees of aii estate; :: .TO-MORROW, at 1.30 p.m. AT KINGSWAY'S AUCTION MART, ■^*- 78, Lambton quay.' ■ . . ; Comprising Special Uright Piano by Verdi, in beautiful walnut cases and , magnificent tone, and to be sold to ''■ highest bidder, as owiier leaving for England > ■ ■ . . Garage "Electric Sign, complete with bulbs : .(never been used, and cost £25). 2 New Solid -pat.Office -Desks, 3 x 5, with self-locking drawers; and 2ft; Bin x 4ft .' '!6in > ', . :" .'*'■' '. . • ■ \ /.. "."• Also. . .■'.-'/, ■ , '' 2 good used chesterfield suites, Morris " "chairsi 2 oak bedroom-suites with'wiresy .- riinu wardrobe, several oak and rimu double and single beds, folding beds, ,;-,,,duchesses, ,9 x ,10% Axmiristcr carpet, Singer latestiinoclel drpphead machine (equal.to new), tailor's machine, good table, mangle, wringer, rimu drawleaf table, .6 h.b. oak chairs, mattresses, pillows, special Jacobean drawleaf table with ,4 special Jacobean imported chairs, rimu tallboy; oak sideboard, ovaft oak table, 3 pair double sheets (as new), single sheets, table covers, blankets, and a good assortment of crockery, kitchen utensils, also a quantity of tobacconist goods. No reserve; must have a clearance; rooms open to-morrow night. JAS. D. DAVIDSON,. •. '■■■: Auctioneer. ■- - TO-MORROW, ~~' FRIDAY' MORNING, : At 10 a.m. sharp. . '.- i '■: AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 'UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, ETC. ON THE PREMISES, 19, ELIZABETH STREET, OFF KENT TERRACE.. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- • EERS,' have received instructions from the VENDOR to sell the whole of HER SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNlTURE—contents of 6 well furnished rooms/on the premises as above — COMPRISING: UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, in Walnut Case, by C. HALLMANN, BEAUTIFUL OLD MANDOLIN (good condition), DIVAN SUITE, SIDEBOARD, GATELEG TABLE, 6 DINING CHAIRS. ' MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, D.W. BED AND KAPOK MATTRESSES, MORRIS COUCH, SCREEN, KERBS, PICTURES, LINOS., 8 BENTWOOD CHAIRS, CURTAINS, RUGS, RUNNERS, Clocks, Dinner Wagon, Blinds, 8"S. Wood and Hospital Bedsteads, 6 Duchesse Chests, Occ. Tables, Table and Cover, Mirrors, Carpet sweeper, Couch, Cruets, Towel Rail, Al. Saucepans, Kettles, Wringer, Dishes, Mops, Broom, Rubbish Bin, Buckets, Jars, Preserves, Crockery, Cutlery, Quilts, Blankets, Sheets, Vases, Music, etc., etc. - NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. . PROPERTIES FOR SALE. AMAZING BARGAIN. v Forced Sale—£lloo. Forced Sale—£lloo. Forced Sale—£lloo.Forced Sale—£lloo. (Terms very easy.) For the Family. "DIG, Roomy Residence, 6 rooms, sun ■*-* porch, and half acre of first-class land. Trees, palms, apple trees, rasp-, berry and gooseberry bushes, hedges, flowers, and vegetables galore. Sunny living-room, 15ft x 18ft; with bay, sideboard and tiled fireplace. Opening off is the sunniest of sun porches, glassed .in.-..--' ."'■'.,' ■-~ . Drawing-room 16ft. x 14ft, has b.w., tiled '. fireplace, and mirrored mantelpiece., i There are three light, airy bedrooms, two. of which have built-in wardrobes. Bathroom has pore, bath, basin, etc.. Excellent hot water service. Kitchen has Shacklock Range and dresser. There is a very big washhouse, suitable'storerobra. Equipped with c.L, water, drainage, and all conveniences. ■•■• The property is situated within 25 minutes of the G.P.O'. We can obtain £350 for you for half the.land. , INSPECT IMMEDIATELY. Most Amazing Bargain Ever Offered. J. H. BETHUNE & GO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, 154-15G, FEATHERSTON STREET. ! (Established 1877.) Members Real -Estate Institute. Telephones: 42-064. 42-065. Private: 24-060.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1931, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1931, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1931, Page 24

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