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AUCTIOrIS. , " AT THE '.RESIDENCE, ~ 11 BADEN KOAD, HATAITAI (OS--Hamilton Hoad,. opposite Goa St.). THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 2& Start 1.30 p.m. sharp. SUPERIOR FURNISHED' HOME OF 6 ROOMS, MOST ATTRACTIVE OAK FURNITURE, CARPETS, 7-VALVE SUPEKHET- WIRELESS, STAGER OAK- DROVHEAD SEWING MACHINE, ETC. . QILVKRSTONE AND CO., AUCTION- £> EERS, have instructions lrom Mr. McCallum, who is leaving Wellington, to sell everything without reserve. INCLUDED IN CATALOGUESUPERIOR 3-PIECI3 CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 7-VALVE SUPERHET. CONSOLE WIRELESS SET, SUPER AXMINSTER CARPET, 10ft Bin x Oft, oak card table, rugs, oxidised kerbs, art cushions, curtains, OAK CHINA CABINET, splendid lot ornaments, book case, 200 pood novels, SINGER OAK D.II. SEWING MACHINE, 2 COSTLY AND ATTRACTIVE OAK BEDROOM SUITES, complete with best wires and kapok mattresses and pillows. 2 OAK BEDROOM CHAIRS, VIEUX ROSE AX. CARPET, Oft x 7ft (!iu. OAK DROPSIDE COT, MODERN RIMU WARDROBE, and single combination lied and kapok mattress, COSTLY LATEST OAK SIDEBOARD, 4 OAK SHAPE-BACK CHAIRS, OAK GATELEG TABLE to match, costly oak occasional chair, seasrass chairs, SPLENDTD FULLSIZE TEASET (cost 10 suinens), another CROWN DUCAL TEASET. COSTLY BALMORAL DINNER SERVICE, NTCE LOT OF CHINA, CRYSTAL, glassware. nnd.E.P. ware, BRONZE VASES. WILTON HALL RUNNER, LARGE ART SILK RUG. electric iron, electric toaster, mohair mats, clock, 2 UNO SQUARES, k. table.' chairs, crockery, cutlery, _ aluminium pots, kettle?, scales, mincer, Pyrex and casserole dishes, pans, bowls, caddies, brooms and mops, groceries, dust bin. almost new EWB W TK CARPET SWEEPER, PRACTICALLY NEW SEAGRASS PRAM, stretcher, kapok mattress with shadow tissue loose cover, linen, and numerous other lots. WITHOUT RESERVE. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. NOTE—This is a most attractive lot and everything must be sold. SALE OF CHARMING RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY AND VACANT SECTION, PAEKAKARIKI. 10-ACRE FARM, OTAHANGA ROAD, PARAPARAUMU, TOMORR6W (WEDNESDAY), SEPTEMBER 27. 1033, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, AT OUR ROOMS. 103. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late Thomas F. Thomson to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION FIRSTLY—DELIGHTFUL RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, containing 1 acre 1 rood (more or less) situated Wellington, Cecil, and Tilley Roads, Paekakariki. Modern Bungalow Dwelling, and the outbuildings include workshop; large concrete and glass greenhouse, double motor shed. The grounds are beautifully laid out in gardens, lawns, and shrubberies; well sheltered, and in a fine sunny position, being handy to the sea and railway and within one hour's motor run of the city. SECONDLY-VACANT SECTION, Tilley Road, containing 20.1 perches. THIRDLY—COMPACT FARM, containing 10 acres 1 rood 20 perches, Ota-hano-a Road, Paraparaumu, being part Lot 7, D.P. 2241, together with 2-rd. and lean-to cottage. This is the makings of a good little farm, within easy distance of Paraparaumu. FOURTHLY—PACKARD TOURING CAR, 1924 model, in good running order. To be seen at the residence, Paekakariki. Further particulars from WEBB, RICHMOND, AND SWAN, Solicitors to the Trustees, • 235 Lambton Quay. Or the Auctioneers — S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., v r 105 Customhouse Quay. SALE OF SHARES.. T^HE TRUSTEES in the Estate of the ■*• ' late Thomas F. Thomson are selling by Public Auction at 105 Customhouse Quay, AT NOON, TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), SEPTEMBER 27, 1033, 500 . £1. Shares fully paid in PETONE PICTURE COMPANY LTD. (in liquidation). Further particulars from WEBB, RICHMOND, AND SWAN, Solicitors to the Trustees, 235 Lambton Quay. PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART, 10 COURTENAY PLACE. . Will Sell in the Mart TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), SEPTEMBER 27, at 2 p.m. LARGE ASSORTED LOT OF FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, Comprising— D. and S. beds and wires, sideboard, duchesses, book shelves, couches, Morris couches, easy chairs, D. and K. tables and. chairs, occ. table, copper boiler, lot office furniture, china, cups and saucers, teapots, jugs, and household sundries. The Whole Lot is for Absolute Sale. T. (TOM) INGLIS, E. J. GOODMAN, Proprietor. Auctioneer. TOMORROW MORNING, 10.30 sharp, 136 SYDNEY STREET, Near Museum. See Flag? SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, BEING CONTENTS of 11-ROOMED RESIDENCE. (Everything recently purchased and as RAMSEY WILSON' AND CO., Auctioneers, 98 Manners Street, favoured with instructions from the owner, will sell, as above, also-r 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (as new), OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE (as new), 12 superior H.B. chairs, lot good floor rugs, lot blinds, curtains, kerb, fire screen, bookshelf, ornaments, pictures, cushions, sewing machine, 10yds hall carpet runner, 20yds stair runner, table cover, dining table, 3 mirrored wardrobes, 8 duchesse chests, 11 s.w. bedsteads and wires, special McCrae mattresses, 17 prs. s. sheets, 17 prs. s. blankets, lot towels, pillowslips, and general linen (all as new), lot crockery, glassware, saucepans, cutlery, general kitchen utensils, SALE'TOMORROW MORNING, 10.30, 136 SYDNEY STREET. SEE FLAG. REMEMBER. Everything recently purchased—beautifully clean —as new. On View from 9 a.m. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. Telephone 42 r 785.

A DOCTOE'S FAITH. A traveller was calling upon a Wellington suburban storekeeper in the ordinary way of business. "Is 'Baxter's'- still the best seller1?" he asked. "Better than ever," said the storekeeper. "You see that boy who has just gone out, he is Dr. 's son. They often buy it, the Doctor must think it best for the family's colds." The more experienced one is with colds and kindred ailments, the greater the appreciation of the wonderful relief provided by Baxter h Lung Preserver. In addition to providing a quick way out of a cold, "Baxter's" benefits by its valuable tonic properties. Pocket size Is 6d, liberal size 2s 6d, extra large family economy bottle 4s 6d. All chemists and stores sell "Baxter 's. "— Advt, I

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1933, Page 14