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AUCTIONS. BIG SALE OF TIMBER AND W\LL BOARD, TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock Sharp. At Prudential Building, Lambton Quay. 10 000 FEET 0F FIRST-CLASS AV,UUU TIMBER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, quantity of wallboard, etc., etc. In .lots to suit buyers. Special lot of kauri lining in this sale. This is the besi lot yet. _^ JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW MORNING, at 10.30 sharp. S A y at t?Ft,t^ UR? LF S FURNITURE, VALUABLE PIANOLA PIANO (in solid oak case, by Sherlock Manning, London, cost £230, also 180 Player rolls', large mirror-back sideboard, 5-valve all-elec. radio set, 3-valve shortwave radio set, power packs, good lino., glassware and crockery, copper kettle, good cupboard, sets o£ shelves, walnut table, kitchen table, double and single wooden bedsteads and bedding, carpenter s tools, garden tools, saws, crosscut w, planes, block-and-tackle, hose, lot blinds, duchesse chests, etc., etc. On the Premises, 136 Glenmore Street (corner of Crieff Street), just past Botanical Gardens. Sale tomorrow morning, at 10.30 sharp. " E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. SPECIAL AUCTION. ' TOMORROW (FRIDAY), 1:30 p.m. AT OUR MART. T AMBTON AUCTION ROOMS, 33 -*-* GHUZNEE STREET, will sell by Auction large consignment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. 200 LOTS 200 Including ' OAK BEDROOM .SUITE, chesterfield • suite, CHESTERFIELD COUCH, DOUBLE OAK BED AND WIRE, hospital beds, SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE (66K, perfect), KITCHEN • CUPBOARDS, kitchen chairs KITCHEN TABLES, dining tables, DINING CHAIRS, electric' cleaner , CARBETS, lino. BLANKETS, and sundries, etc.; also ALMOST NEW PENNY-IN-THE-SLOT GAS METER. VICTOR KIRKBECK, ' Auctioneer. Tel. 52-C95. IF YOU want A FAIR DEAL attend our sales. WE SELL ANYTHING, ANYWHERE, ANY TIME. TOMORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY)., 7 o'clock. GENERAL DRAPERY. GENERAL DRAPERY. T AMBTON AUCTION ROOMS, 33 ■*-* GHUZNEE STREET, will sell WITHOUT RESERVEGENERAL DRAPERY, ETC. VICTOR KIRKBECK, _ , ' Auctioneer. ' Tel. 52-693. DON'T MISS our FRIDAY NIGHT DRAPERY SALES if you want LITTLE MONEY to GO A LONG WAY. PRELIMINARY AUCTION ANNOUNCEMENT. SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1.30 p.m ON -THE PREMISES, 91 CLYDE STREET, ISLAND BAY • T AMBTON AUCTION ROOMS have re- "*-* ceived instructions from owner to sell by Public Auction WITHOUT -RESERVE • entire CONTENTS of her 7ROOMED RESIDENCE. VICTOIt KIRKBECK, Auctioneer. Tel. 52-695. Details tomorrow's "Post." WE SELL ANYTHING, ANYWHERE, ANY TIME. PROPERTIES FOR S SALE; "PARMLET OF FROM 5 to 10 ACRES A WANTED, ' IN EXCHANGE FOR ■ MODERN BUNGALOW, GOOD LOCALITY, LOWER HUTT. . 4 Rooms, kitchenette, sun |oreh, hot and cold water, gas, porcelain Lath and basin. Every convenience. Large workshop. Price for property, which is unencumbered, only £1050. Situated close to school, railway station, 'etc. MUST" BE SOLD. A SACRIFICE AT £795. FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, all usual conveniences, porcelain bath and basin, hot points, gas stove, coal range, etc. Large section, concrete garage, take large car; concrete paths and fence, garden back and front, large workshop. Ideal situation. Sun all day. Situated near Wakefield Park Must'be sold, SEE US AT ONCE AND INSPECT. PRICE £795, EASY TERMS. LOWER HUTT. MODERN HOME:IN CHARMING SURROUNDINGS. Over an acre of beautiful grounds laid out in lawns (including tennis lawn), shrubs, tree ferns, flower gardens, etc. Modern home, 7 t%oms, bathroom, every modern convenience, detached man's room, storeroom, tool shed, and large garage. Price reduced from £5500 to. £3250 to close a deceased estate. -Prompt possession given. Full details on application. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED 22 BRANDON STREET, AND AT LOWER HUTT; HARCOURT & CO., . T AND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ■" AUCTIONEERS. Lambton Quay and 41-43 Panama Street. Telephones 44-017, 44-01 S. POSITION MEANS EVERYTHING. DAY'S BAY. - DAY'S BAY. We are instructed to offer'a splendid property in this favoured locality. The residence has five rooms' with all conveniences, and a wide verandah from which is obtained a most magnificent view of the harbour and Straits. The house is perfectly comfortable and extremely well built, there are a garage and concrete paths. In all there is an acre and oneeighth of land in native bush. PRICE'£IOOO., ' TERMS. 1 420! 7 ROOMS. • GARAGE. '"£1450. HERE'S A SNIP. Sound, well-built Residence, situated right'in the CITY in a really good residential locality. Four bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, and all modern conveniences, large diningroom, and drawing-room. This property was purchased for £2600, and is a wonderful bargain at the price advertised. TERMS. £150 DEPOSIT, Balance 6% per cent, for 5 years. RING 44-017. SEE IT. . . 7648." LYALL BAY. £550> Four-roomed Residence, with all usual conveniences, -minute from the tram and near beach..Splendid little homo for well under £1 per week. TERMS. ' RING 44 . 017< __■ 453. A, PRE-EMINENT PROPERTY. LOWER HUTT. OVER ONP LOWER HUT., ACRE. ~,T!"? Property is one of the most beautiful homes in this district, and is being offered at today's price. The residence contains 3 bedrooms, dressing-room, extra large drawing-room and dining-room, commodious kitchen, servery, etc. Absolutely all modern conveniences with washhouse, garage, and tool shed. The land is beautifully laid out and particularly well cared for. £6000 WAS REFUSED FOR THIS HOME. Now FOR SALE at £3250. 7800. FINANCIAL. We rave availab'e several sums up to £2000 for first mortgages; also a number of small amounts from £50 for second mortgages AH applications dealt witli immediately.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 22

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