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AUCTIONS. GREAT RADIO AUCTION SALE, GREAT RADIO AUCTION SALE. TONIGHT, FRIDAY. TONIGHT, FRIDAY. START 7 O'CLOCK SHARP. Of} V, 5, AND 4-VALVE Oft , RADIO SETS. "*D THE VERY LATEST SUPERHETERODYNE AND T.R.F. 6-POINT VALVE ' RADIO SETS, EMBODYING ALL ; THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. CILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTION- *-> EERS, Woolworth Buildings, Cuba Street, on behalf of Manufacturers, to be sold at OUR MART. MUST BE SOLD. SPECIAL NOTE.—Every Set will be backed by the Standard Manufac- ■ turers' GUARANTEE OF NINETY DAYS. I. SILVERSTONE, . ' Auctioneer. STOP PRESS NEWS CAUGHT IN THE ACT. Arrested yesterday in the Otahuhu railway workshop yards, Horace Arthur Owen (34), a seaman, was remanded today on a charge of stealing brass fittings from a locomotive. The police said that complaints had been received of somebody dismantling railway engines, and yesterday a detective found Owen taking brass fittings. The total damage done was £120, - but it was not suggested that the accused was responsible for it all.—Auckland P.A. A SUIT IN DIVORCE. Mrs. Janet Allen Walker on Thursday ' sued James Walker, former Mayor of New Tork, for divorce, alleging desertion.— Miami P.A. Cable. BILLIARDS. The scores in the billiards match are Davis 22,236, Lindrum 19,517.—L0nd0n P.a'. Cable. v.PROPERTIES FOR SALE. GENTLEMAN'S COUNTRY HOME, 11% ACRES. TDEAL for retired or semi-retired man. x Thoroughly up-to-date Cheery and Delightfully Papered Bungalow of 8 rooms, faithfully constructed. 11% acres of richest level land, 1 acre of gardens, all kinds fruit trees, vegetables, glorious assortment of flowers, shelter, and ornamental trees. Large and amazingly productive asparagus beds. Balance of land is let for grazing or gardening. Warmest and most delightful climate anywhere in the province. Owner sacrificing £1000 below cost at £2300. Truly the most remarkable opportunity of the year. '-"•'. MORTGAGEE'S SALE, YOUR OPPORTUNITY. 6-rd. Residence, garage, large level section, lawns, gardens, concrete paths, splendid harbour view. Price only £1250, reasonable terms arranged. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED. LAND AGENTS AND VALUERS, 22 BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON. AND AT LOWER HUTT. ■ . i . HARCOURT & CO., . T. AND. .'AND ESTATE AGENTS, "" AUCTIONEERS. Lambton Quay and 4143 Panama Street. THE FIRST TEST THE LAST TEST VALUE VALUE .'VALUE When buying a home or an investment, VALUE for money is the first and last consideration. AN UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY AND A FAULTLESS PROPERTY. WELLINGTON TERRACE (Vicinity). WELLINGTON TERRACE (Vicinity). A MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE, in perfect order and condition, comprised of drawing-room with bay window and magnificent view, dining-room, smoking-room or study, all perfect views of the harbour; 4 splendid, bedrooms, scullery and all offices complete; every modern convenience, all in perfect order and condition. THE SECTION IS ONE OF THE SUPER SITES OF WELLINGTON;- sun all day, magnificent view of city and harbour; well planted with tree shrubs and flower'• beds. 70ft FRONTAGE, 5 MINUTES FROM THE CITY. READ ON! FULLY FURNISHED, with some of the choicest pieces of old-style furniture, mahogany, oak, walnut, etc., etc.; carpets cut to floor's, and all coverings. STOP! / PRICE THE LOT, WALK,' IN, WALK OUT, £2250 BEDROCK. EASY TERMS. £2250 BEDROCK. EASY TERMS. THE MOST OUTSTANDING PROPERTY SENSATION OF RECENT TIMES. SEE IT! rixg 44-017. SEE IT! RING 44-017. HARCOURT & CO., * 41-43 Panama Street. Telephone 44-017.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1933, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1933, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1933, Page 11

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