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AUCTIONS. CENTRAL' COMMODIOUS FACTORY. ACCOMMODATION HOUSE AT PLIMMERTON. MODERN CONCRETE HOME IN TINAKOEI ROAD. SMALL DWELLING IN PALMERSTON NORTH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1033. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31. 1033. At 2.30 p.m. 2/10 STURDEE STREET. "MANA HOUSE," PLIMMERTON; 212 TINAKORI ROAD; AND 5 ANDREW YOUNG STREET, PALMERKTON NORTH. MESSRS. J. 11. BETITUNE AND CO. have been instructed by the Trustees of the Estate late David McCrae to oiler by Public Auction at their rooms, corner Brandon and Featherston Streets, as above. EXCEPTIONAL FACTOR!' BLOCK IN CENTRAL SITUATION: 2/JO STURDEE STREET, CITY, Factory Buildings comprising 3-storey brick and concrete building with splendid dry basement. One storey factory built of iron and wood, aud small factory of brick aud iron construction; The main buildings are at present used by Messrs. David McCrae, Ltd., as a mattress and furniture-making fac- . tory. Land measures 194 ft frontage to Sturdee Street by a depth of 74ft. GUEST HOUSE OF 24 ROOMS AT PLIMMERTON: "MANA HOUSE," STEYNE AVENUE, Modem accom-modation-house containing 24 rooms with every convenience, very soundly constructed and situated right at Railway Station and with in a stone - throw of one of the finest bathing beaches in New Zealand. This fine property has some exceptional features and ia a sound investMODERN CONCRETE TWO-STOREY HOME, 212 TINAKORI ROAD. Modern concrete dwelling of C rooms and garage situated at the corner of Tor Jess Terrace and nearly opposite Hawkcstono Street. Of exceedingly pleasing . design and appearance, this modern and charming home must appeal to all genuine home-seekers. HANDY RAILWAY STATION, PALMERSTON NORTH NO. 5: ANDREW YOUNG STREET, Dwelling of four rooms and bathroom, situated in very handy position within s.minutes' walk of the Square. There is also a largo corrugated iron shed on the land. For full particulars, arrangements to view, etc., apply J. H.. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1933. AUCTION SALE, At 2.30 p.m. TWO VALUABLE PETON.E TWO VALUABLE PETONE PROPERTIES. PROPERTIES. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at THE REAL ESTATB AUCTION ROOMS,' lIARCOURT CHAMBERS, 41-43 PANAMA STREET, the following properties:— (1) CUBA STREET—A VACANT SECTION on the western" side of Cuba Street, three sections from' the corner of Jackson Street. This land, .perfectly level and subdivided into three full-sized building sites, has a frontage of 72ft IVain by a depth of 353 ft C%in, and a total area of over %-acre, and is equally attractive as business or residential sites. (2) JACKSON STREET—Shop and livingrooms, situated, iv the business centre of this progressive suburb. The shop has tiled front, double windows, modern design, with oversluug veran- . dab, and is suitable for _ almost any trade, and can be acquired at a price which represents a small rental. The living-rooms are comfortable and convenient. HERE IS THE POINT. The owner is desirous of selling, and has made the TERMS unusually attractive, so that the outgoings will be the equivalent of rentals far below their real lettablo values. For full particulars, inspections, etc., apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, 41-43 Panama Street, Wellington. Tel 44-o*7, 44-018. TEAROOM FURNITURE, BAKERY UTENSILS. CONFECTIONERY, COUNTERS, SCALES, CASH REGISTER. GREAT AUCTION. SALE On . . . WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, At 10.30 a.m., On the Premises, 76 LAMBTON QUAY, And known as The Lambton Tearooms. KING SWAYS, LTD., have been instructed by Mr. May, whose lease has expired; to Sell Without Reserve the Full Contents of Shop, ■ Tearooms, and Bakery, comprising:— National Cash Register (as new), Set Computing Dayton Scales, J-2Slb: Confectionery Dayton Scales, 1-151 b; Berkel Bacon Cutter, in perfect order (cost £]20); Copper Pie Urn, New Champion Gas Stove, Sponge .Mixer with V& motor, complete with pulleys and belting, and all in perfect order; 2 Shop. Counters, 12ft and 9ft long, with sliding doors, with plateglass shelving, and fitted with drawers; Show Case, Uot Plate, 50 E.P.N.S. Teapots, and mostly Al quality; 15 E.P.N.S. Cream .Tugs, Hot' Water Jugs, Stainless Cutlery, Jackson Hot Water Boiler, 20 Tearoom Tables, 80 Austrian Chairs, 0 Large Show Mirrors, Tablecloths, 80 Oven Trays, Scales, Trough, 9 dozen Pie Tins, Crockery, Basins, Cake Tins, Saucepans, Dust Bins, Window Fittings,1 Partition, etc. . Also— A large assortment of High-class Confec- . tionery, Lolly Jars, Tins of Biscuits, JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. The Plant and Equipment will be sold at 10.30, and the Confectionery about 2 p.m. For further particulars apply to Auctioneers. THURSDAY, at 10.30 a.m. EXTENSIVE AUCTION OK FURNITURE. CARPETS. WIRELESS, CROCKERY, BRASS WARE, ETC. On the Premises, No. 19, Lloyd 'Street (off ■ Piric Street). (See Flag.) KINGSWAYS, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, have been instructed by the owner, Mr. Howe", to Sell the Full Contents of his Residence, without reserve: — Comprising—2 Chesterfield Suites, with loose covers and both in good order; Renown Cabinet Gramophone and Record?, 2 9 x 12 .Axmiustei- Carpets, 12 x 4 Wilton Hall Rug, Special Swiveltop Card Table, Oak China Cabinet with leadlight doors, 2 Morris Chairs, Oak Bedroom Suite in ash colour with tallboy to match,' and of exceptionally nice design; also best wire and Super Quality Kapok Mattresses; Oak Dining Suite, with Oval Table, 2 Service Wagons, Chesterfield Couch. Sohgrasa Chairs, Oak Duchesse, Pedestal, and Single Panelled Bed and .Wire, Mattresses, 11yds Ruuuer. S Rugs, 9 x 10% ■ Congoleum Square, Chest of Drawers, • D. Bed and Wire, Rimu Duchesse and ■ Single Bed, Plunket Cot, 2 Qarpet Sweepers, lot of 'good Books, K. Table and Chairs, Rack, Push Chair, Garden Tools, Wringer, Lot of good Ornaments, Crockery, Brass Table, Curtains, Linen, Blankets, and a special . lot of Cutlery. . JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. This is a nice clean lot, and all for absolute sale.' ' TO "EVENING POST"' . ADVERTISERS. pONTRACT Advertisers are asked to hand iv Copy at least ONE CLEAR DAY before elate oi issue. Owing to the largo amount of advertising in the "Evening Post," it is necessary to make this request.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 123, 27 May 1933, Page 24

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