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AUCTIONS. MONSTER "i ' ' ■ CLEARING SALE OF USED CARS TOMORROW (FRIDAY), 1 p.m. SHARP. SALE BY AUCTION OF 50 GOOD USED MOTOR-CARS 50 AT "THE CAR MART," BOULCOTT STREET (Top of "Dominion" Steps). "E 1 JOHNSTON & CO. have received instructions to sell at BOULCOTT STREET, - Li* as above:—MOTOß-CARS, all in good running order—cars that have cost big money—to be sold if they only fetch a l'cw pounds. 50 CARS 50 CARS Including:— AUSTIN 7 SALOON, us new; TRIUMPH SUPER 7 SALOON, very latest model, steel body: MORRIS MINOR SALOON; CHEVROLET TOURER. Capitol-model: CHRYSLER 5S COUPE, CHRYSLER 70 SPORTS ROADSfEL! a fast, snappy job; BUICK LIGHT 6 4-DOOR SEDAN; BUICK LIGHT 6 TOURER, in new condition; CARDEN LIGHT SPORTS 2-SEATER CYCLE CAR, as new, does 70 ■ miles per gallon; 2 ESSEX SUPER 6 SEDANS, just been reconditioned; WILLYS KNIGHT 66 TOURER, 6-cylinder car for heavy work: OLDSMOBILE 6 COACH; NASH 7-PASSENGER SEDAN, as new; FORD MODEL "A" COACH; STUTZ ROADSTER, very fast and powerful; WILLYS KNIGHT ROADSTER; DODGE TOURER: OAKLAND COACH; GRAHAM PAIGE SEDAN; HUDSON 6 ROADSTER; PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN; AUSTIN 12 TOURER; COMMERCE 2-TON TRUCK, pneumatic tires, hydraulic hoist; MORRIS COWLEY %-TON VAN; SAXON 6 TOURER; 3cwt BESSEMER TRUCK; HARLEY DAVIDSON M.C.; INDIAN SCOUT M.C., and dozens of others. Also, SOMETHING SPECIAL! VERY.LATEST MODEL BUICK 6 4-DOOR SEDAN, a practically new car, new car guarantee goes with same. ALSO —Stock of motor accessories, including spark plugs, luggage carriers, pumps, electric clocks, lire extinguishers, ash trays, grease guns, grease, spare wheel carrier, and dozens of other lines, 1 30 x 3% first-grade ■ new Michelin tire, heaviest Dunlop, 27 x 400; 2 new tires to fit Morris, Triumph, Singer; 1 new 6-volt battery; saloon car side-shields to fit-Austin 7, Morris Minor,, and Chevrolet, etc. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. RADIO SALE-ELECTRICAL GOODS TOMORROW (FRIDAY), 12.30 and 7 p.m. On the Premises: 69 WILLIS STREET T AMBTON AUCTION ROOMS have received instructions from MR. G G MAC"L< Q.UARRIE, who is giving up his Retail Shop, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE, his extensive Stock and Fittings. - Including:— : Electric Lamps, Shades, and Fittings, Torches, Torch Batteries, Electric 'Clocks, Electric Irons, Lamp Shade Fringes, Electric Toasters, Electric Kettles, etc. v FITTINGS: 1 National Cash Register (cost £160), 2 Counter Paper Cutters. Glass-top Counter Shelving, Glass Shelving, Tables, Chairs, 1 Large Drilling Machine Workshop Tools, etc. • | .. . L - • ' RADIO SETS: 1 Clarion S-valve Automatic Volume Control (cosf £35), 1 H.M.V. 4-valve {cost . £17/10/-), 3 Ultimate 6-valve Console Cabinet (cost £28), 1 Ultimate 6-valve Mantel (cost £25), 1 Ultimate Short-wave Converter (cost £12/10/-), 1 Gulbransen U-valve Combination Electric Gramophone and Radio (cost £85), i Strombenr Carlson 5-valve Mantel (cost £26/10/-), and Radio Parts. i^mueife ' VICTOR KIRKBECK, Auctioneer . TELEPHONE 52-695. ... : Axrnl^l^?^!?^ NP TE--Thi« is a wonderful lot of ELECTRICAL GOODS AND RADIO SETS, and my instructions are to sell WITHOUT RESERVE So if y™ ™nt a FAIR DEAL AND BARGAINS WITH A BIG B, Come to 69 WILLIS oIK-lii-Ll. ~ j

EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD SELECTION OF FURNITURE, 8 SUPERIOR USED CARPETS, RUNNERS, ETC. TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. WITHIN KINGSWAY'S AUCTION " ROOMS, 78 Lambton Quay. On behalf of two owners, and removed from The Terrace and Bolton Street for convenience, and to be'sold unreserved. Including:— Two Good Chesterfield Suites (both covered in moquette, and' in good repair), 2 Oak „ Bedroom Suites (with best wires), Kapok Mattresses, 8 Superior Wilton and Axminster Carpets (some equal to new, good designs, and sizes from 9 x 6 to 12 x 13ft Bin, the latter r being of exceptional good quality Wilton), Oak Hallstand (with seat), Byds Runner, Wilton Hall Rug 10ft Giii x 4ft 6in), ;4 Bedroom Chairs (with rush seats), Special-made Oak Duchesse. Single Panelled Bed and Wire and Pedestal (cost £15), H.M-V. Portable Gramophone, Singer D.H. Machine (latest model), 2 Oak Sideboards (with bow front), 2 Single Oak -Beds and Wires, 4 Rimu Single Beds ■ and Wires, 2 Black Mohair Rugs, % Bed and Wire, Philps 3 : valve Wireless, 2 Good Easy Chairs (in wool moq.), Oak Dining Suite with Extension Table, Seagrass Table, Oak Gateleg Table, 6 Oak H.E. Chairs, K. Chairs, Tables, Mattresses, Lot of Good Cushions, Badminton Set, Child's Tricycle, Rhiu Wardrobes, Typewriter, Electroplate, and General Sundry Lines. Alsot— 3 New Chesterfield Suites (worth £25). but must be sold, and casli is required. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. TOMORROW, 1.30, AT MART 98 MANNERS STREET (Opp. Regent Theatre. See Flag!) . ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. Lovely Chesterfield Suites, Oak and Rimu Sideboards, Oak Tables, H.B. Chairs, Hearthrugs, Books, Lovely Seagrass Chairs, Wardrobes, Duc^esse Chests, S. and D. Bedsteads, McCrae Mattresses. Pillows, Tallboys, Box Ottoman, Twin Oak Bedsteads and Special Wires, Folding Screen, Leather Diningroom Suite, Linoleums, BOOKCASE (Cupboard, Drawers, Glass Doors-). Oak. Hall .Stand, Ornaments, Glassware, Pictures, and large assortment Superior Furniture. ALSO: SUNDRY DRAPERY GOODS 3 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, also 3 PIANOS (suitable learners), GRAMOPHONES. (Piano buyers see these. On view now ) TJAUSEY WILSON AND CO -^ AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTANT NOTICE.-98 Manners Street is now our only address. ■ TOMORROW NIGHT Mart is open for private sales. All goods bedrock prices. BUY FROM US AND SAVE POUNDS. TOMORROW, AT 1.30 p.m. TO HOTEL-PROPRIETORS. RESTAURATEURS. AND THE PUBLIC GENERALITY. AUCTION SALE OF ■ SUPERIOR^ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE «SG), E.P. WARE. BRASSWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, ETC. n W. PRTCE AND CO.. AUCKJ" TTONEERS. 11l DIXON STREET, have received instructions from the VENDERS to' Sell a quantity "of SUPERIOR,, FURNITURE AND E.P. WARE in the Mart, as above— 250 ' lots 250 COMPRISING STNGER DROPHEAD MACHINE. CASE OF CUTLERY, 6 F,.P. CAKE OR FRUIT DISHES. 6 R.V. SUGAR BASrXP, 10 K.P. SAUCE BOTTLE STANDS. E.P. TOOTH PICK STAND, 8 E.P. MUSTARD POTS. 18 E.P. SOUP BOWLS. 2 E.P. TOAST RACKS. ELEC. TOASTER. E.P. BISCUIT - BARREL. E.P. EPERGNE. 7 PLATED YEG. DISHES. TEAPOTS. PLATED H.W. URN, E.P. BREAD STAND, E.P. Cutlery, Coffee and' Tea Cups and Saucers, Plates, Jugs,' Teapots, Celery Bowl, Large Brass Vase. 4 Brass Jardinieres. 4 Bottles Cocktail Cherries, Fama Paste Board, 3 x 2, Copper Urn, 2 Divan Suites, Oak Dining-room Suite, 6 Oak and Rimu Duchesse Chests, 8 S. and D. Wood Bedsteads and Mattresses. China Cabinet, 5 Old Gold Tapestry Curtains. Fireside Chairs, Mahogany Office Table (glass t0p),.3-valve Wireless Ret, 'Portable Gramophone. Oak , Occ. Tables, Flour and Bread Bins, Remington Typewriter, Doulton J;ig, and Furniture of every description. This is a good lot of Furniture. The E.P. Goods are practically all Walker and Hall's, and every , lot for ABSOLUTESALE. C. W. PRICE. Auctioneer.

pEOPLE'S AUCTION MART, 19 Courtenay Place, Will sell at the Mart TOMORROW, FRIDAY, APRIL, 7, at 2 ,p.m.FURNITURE, : FURNISHINGS, And . . HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS. .The articles comprise everything for Furnishing Houses from front door 'to back. . Inspection Invited. All Goods to be sold Without Reserve. Note. —We are open Friday night until 8.30 p.m. for Private Sale. T. (TOM) INGLIS, Proprietor. R. J. GOODMAN, Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. : £725. £725. £725. "p*OUR Rooms and ■ kitchenette, in ■ ■ ■ perfect order; recently painted; charming • papers; all conveniences. Quarter-acre level corner nection with room for garage or workshop, and only three minutes' walk from the tram. For urgent sale, and priced accordingly— £725. A ROXGOTAI HOME. ; A Brand New Bungalow of 5 rooms and kitchenette, soundly built, and exceptionally well finished. Conveniences include electric stove, electric hot water system, pedestal basin, seryery cabinet,, attractive fireplaces. Wonderfully sunny position, being on a slight rise facing the west. Only a few minutes' -walk from the tram. PRICE £1425. LYALL BAY.'. Five-roomed Residence, in good order. Splendid view. All conveniences; 4% per cent. Government mortgage. PRICE £950 or OFFER. A PROFITABLE FARMLET. SO Acres, Marlborough district. Produces' butter-fat, lucerne seed, lucerne hay, peas, and Aarley. Last season's sales over £400. Price as going concern ' £1850. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, Cnr. Featherston and Brandon Streets. Chief Agents Sun Insurance Office, Ltd. Members Rea] Estate Institute. Telephones: 42-064 and 42-065. Private 24-060. WATERLOO, Lower Hutt—Bargain, 5 ** Rooms, heart totara House, with large section, handy to station Price £500. NELSON STREET, PETONE—Bargain, 5 Rooms; large section, 60£t frontage; Govt. valuation £700. Price £450. SYDNEY STREET, PETONE-Bar-gain. Solid Well-built 4 Rooms, good order, handy beach. Price £500; deposit £50. (Was valued nt £950). WADESTOWN-Section, bargain. One of the finest remaining sections, gentle slope. Excavated ready to build; right at tram stop . (Sections not as good have sold at £1000). Price £500. WOBURN-Section, bargain, first-class locality, overlooking Bowling Green, less than one minute from station; fenced, ready to build. Price was £500. Absurd offer wanted, say £245. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED. Estd: 1902, 22 Brandon Street, Wellington, and at Lower Hutt. Trlnted and Published for BLUKDELL BROS LTD., by LOUIS PROCTOR BLUNDELL. of 331 The Terrace. Wellington, printer and publisher, at the Registered Office of the Company. Thursday, April 6, 1933. !

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 23

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