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AUCTIONS. .ATTRACTIVE AUCTION ,SALK j OV YALVMILE HOUSEHOLD I I'RUI'ERTY, i FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECT*. GRANT FARGIK, Till'; AUCTIONEER, lias been favoured with instructions from MALCOLM KOSS, ESQ., to sol! at 51, W'ill'ord street. Lower Hull, on SATURDAY, 21st MARCH, at 2 p.m., I the Contents of his Uungalow, including:— Oak Furniture, liedroom Furniture, Carpets, Linos, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, Building and l'luiubing Material, Dover Stove, also '.Motor-cycle (Francis Barnctt). OVERLAND CAR, fi-nyl., closed in, cost £400; must be sold. Fencing Wire, No. S, Staples, Assorted Paints, Timber. I'ntatoes, and many other useful articles too numerous to particularise. Also, THF, WELL-BUILT BUNGALOW, 51, | WILFORD STREET, L.lt., compns-j ing 4 room?, bathroom, latin-1 dry, linen press, and sun porch, combination gas stove and heater, concrete | paths, well fenced, with garage, 20ft x 14ft. 4lso the NEW BUNGALOW, 20G, KNIGHT'S ROAD, having ionr rooms, all convs. , r*--j. And on behalf of another \ endor, KitCONGOLKUM SQUARE. S BLINDS, AS NEW, LAWN MOWER, 10iu, as new. AUCTIONEER'S NOTK-I have every: confidence in recommending my clients to attend this sale, as it is a clean line ot furniture and practically new. Terms Cash. j GRANT FARGTE, The Auctioneer, Lower Hutt.

ORKAT AUCTION Of LOWER lICTT HOMES SECTIONS HOMIS SECTIONS HOMES SECTIONS SATURDAY NEXT, 21st MARCH, Commencing at -.15 p.m. Hi: U\ KM J., 1:1 ( HI ION• U M ITJiD, • AUCTIONEERS, h<i\e iceened instructions i'loin David Daily, Esq., to sell by Auction ON THE GROUND six of bis particularly high-el..^, inoperUcs: - (1) At 2.15 p.m., Al SI. AL JANS AVLNUE oir Wobm-n road. GI.VLLhM\N'S SUI'EfMOK NLCW STORY \ND A HALE HOUSE, in excellent locality. This magnificent and distinctive home is charmingly nrclutectured and contains 7 rooms, wnlk-in pantry, shower, great number of built-in conveniences, including wardrobes, cupboards, bins, linen press, etc., etc. All electric throughout, 2 lavatories, handsome fn-eplnws, pl^t<-r ceilings, LARGE LEVEL SECTION with oastprlv aanprl Very convriiient situation. A PICTURESQUE COMPLETELY (2) FIRST-CLASs" VACANT SECTION,! about 50x130, adjoining Lot 1, and on prominent corner. Such sites iire now almost impossible to obtain close to (3) SEs£fc£Ss VACANT SECTION Lot 29, St. Albans avenue, about 4ott x 130 ft, surrounded by stylish homes. (4) At 2.45 p.m.: AT MAIRE AVENUE, close to Wobm-n Station and Woburn Bowling Green-A VERY STYLISHLY DESIGNED BUNGALOW of » rnoras, kitchenette, lurge completely classed-in sleeping porch, all latest appointments throughout. THE KITCHENETTE IS A MASTERPIECE, with a multitude of small and large bins and cupboards, wide hall, rimii floors, a really smart and stylish home, BEAUTIFULLY SHELTERED BY BELT OF TREES NEARBY. Wide section in lawns; garage. (£2OO deCo) At 3.15 p.m., AT MILLS ROAD, near j V.I.C.—Mr. Daily's own private residence, specially designed to suit his own requirements, A CHARMING BUNGALOW, beautifully designed, de- j conited, and appointed; all kinds of built-in conveniences, reception hall, 0 rooms and kitchenette, large garage, lawns and garden, concrete paths and drive. THIS SMART HOME MUST APPEAL TO THE MOST FASTIDIOUS HOUSKWtFK OF MODERATE MEANS. (£2OO deposit.) (G) At 3.30 p.m.. at AI.'IKf STREICT—A LARGE LEVEX SKCTION, -10ft by! depth of 217 ft Tin and Wt. 1i... Many) smart new homos in vicinity, conyoni-1 enfc to bus and Mclling Station. To be sold very cheap on ID per cent, deposit. N.B.—AH of the above Houses and Sections are recommended by Ihe Auctioneers as being the best obtainable in their respective classes, and t.lio Houses are '"Daily built." The owner is determined to sell oven,at considerably cut prices, and exceptionally good terms csiu be arranged. Full particulars from 11. ERNEST LEIGHTON LTD., 145, Featherston street, Wellington; and Feist's Buildings, Lower Hutt. 42-479, 46-545, and 752, Lower Hutt.

TO-MORROW, At 2 p.m. UNRESKRVED AUCTION SALE .OF SUPKIUOE HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE. CARPET SQUARES. GARDEN TOOLS, LAWN MOWICR, Etc. On the Premises, H, LERWICK TERRACE, Back of Scliool, Lyall Bay. p W. TRICE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, have received instructions from the Owner, who is leaving Wellington, to sell the whole of her Furniture on the premises, as above:— COMPRISING BEAUTIFUT; DIVAN SUITE, FLAT ARMS. INDEPENDENT EDGES, SPRUNG ALL OVER. ITPII. IN SHADOW TISSUE, 2 S. U-\lv H(OFJS AND MATTRESSES, OAK DUCHESSI-; CHEST. OAK PALM STAND, UMBRELLA STAND. PEDESTAL. CAKE STAND, HALL I!. LAWN MOWER, KWHANK CARPET SWEEVEI!, 0 YDS :;a (iin HAIR RUXNKI?, LINO-1 LKU.MS. REV. RUGS, 4 H. BACKS, j j DINfNG TAHLK AND CUVEI.'.j ! (UiRTALVS. BLINJJS. D. WOOD| HKD A.YD MA'J'JRESSES. DUCIIKSSIO CIfKS'JS. UCC. TABLE, I'LUSH AND JSUHLAP HALL (JURTMNS. ■'< C'AIiPET S^HJAKES, roNGoLEUM. ,s( v k;ai;es. huckkh, MATS. CUSHIOXS. KERJi, SCRKIiN. l-rCTUHES, HOOKS, ORXAMJiNT.S, BKASS CANDLESTICKS, SAUCEPANS, KKTTLKS. I'AUT DJXNKR SET CUOCKEKY, CUTLKHY. MLNC'EI;. 'J'f'JAPO'J'. RKKAD 13IN, CLOTHES BASKET, EL EC. FRON, I WIUNGEU, IiL'CKET, JARS, SCALES, KIT. TABLE AND CHAfKS. If OS I-:, L.H. SHOVEL, SHEARS, RAKE. SPADE, SEIVE, SPIiAY, STEPS, CLOTHES HORSE. ETC. No R KSEEVfi. C. \V. PRICE, Auctioneer. REMOVALS. 'THUS was the experience of oru family ■*■ when they got to know of the N. 2. EXPRESS CO., and the worry it saves. They had to move at a few days' notice to t'lie other Island, and didn't know how to pack the hundred and one articles which accumulate for attention n-lieD a shift is under way. Somebody suggested letting us handle it all, and shortly afterwar' our rootny vehicles were at the scene. Men experienced in careful handfine took charge, and spirited things away, with the result that they arrived without a scratch. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO.. LTD. Offices in All Chief Towns.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1931, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1931, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1931, Page 13

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