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AUCTIONS. .' WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD PUBLIC AUCTION 1 12—MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL SITES—I 2 . (LEASEHOLD) PITZHERBERT TERRACE AND NEW STREET, THORNDON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER .31, 1934, At 2.30 p.m. ■ Tl/TESSRS. FINCH, WEBSTER, & OSWIN have been instructed by the Wellington : XTA Hospital Board to offer by AUCTION, at the HEAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOMS, 43 PANAMA STREET, as above. - . . This is the last remaining block of land to bo offered in this much sought after locality^ A golden opportunity of securing a Bite in this, garden subdivision before prices rise. All the sites are level, lio well to the sun, and within five minutes' walk of the city. | The leases are ior the term of 21 years, with rights of perpetual renewal thereafter for successive terms of 14 years. The purchaser's bid, vhen accepted by the Auctioneer, will be the annual rental to be paid for tho first term of 21 years. ' ' The rent for succeeding terms will be determined by valuation in accordance with the provisions of the first schedule to Public Bodies Leases Act, 1908, Sections 2, 3, 5, G, 8, and 9 are subject to conditions aB to building line. A plan of the subdivision and the Conditions of Sale may bo seen at the Offices of the Auctioneers— FINCH, WEBSTER, & OSWIN, 159 FEATHERSTON STREET. E. JOHNSTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TOMORROW AND FRIDAY NEXT, Commencing at 12.30 each day. > AT OUR MART, No. 8 WLLLESTON STREET. BALANCE OF D'ARCY FORD'S WONDERFUL IRISH LINENS i £500—WORTH— —r-£SOO TO BE SLAUGHTERED BY AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE. Mr. D'Arcy Ford has left for Australia, but ho has instmctad 'us to sell the THURSDAYAND^IDAY NEXt!^ ™ N<W Zealand> at °W Mart ' ou S CASES OF GOODS, JUST LANDED, SPECIALLY INDENTED FOR CHRIST-Haud-wbven damask cloths, expensive bedspreads, double damask tablecloths (in all sizes), towels, tea towels bolts of sheeting by the yard, double and single sheets, double aud single New Zealand blankets, curtain net, handkerchiefs, etc Mr. Ford has definitely closed down his New Zealand business. -ill stock remaining must be sold regardless of price. ' , »m<.a SALE COMMENCES TOMORROW, at 12.30 sharp. E. JOHNSTON &*CO., Auctioneers.

■p JOHNSTON AND CO., "*-J* Auctioneer^. TOMORROW MORNING, AT 10.30 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND GENERAL SUNDRIES. 2 Superior chesterfield suites, almost new rimu kitchen cabinet with glass doors, drawers, and cupboards, cost £5 15b, full-size folding ping-pong table, occ. chairs, very good oak hallstand and settee combined, oak china cabinet, ext. dining table, gateleg table, highback chairs, duchesse chests, oak buffet sideboard, wardrobe, single wooden bedsteads, mattresses, blankets, carpets, linos., mirrors, real good ice chest, table mangle, crockery, glassware, Singer drophead machine, hand sewing machine, etc. Also Counter, fireproof safe, gent's racing bicycle, Ideal boiler, Cyphers incubator, extension ladder, Acme hot water boiler, 2 push-carte, 2 slightly-damaged porcelain baths, etc. AT OT7R MART (BASEMENT). No. 8 Willeston Street. SALE AT 10.30 a.m. K. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. JOHNSTON AND CO., • Auctioneers. FRIDAY MORNING. AT 10.30 o'clock Sharp. At Petone. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, linoleum, mission chairs. Wertheiin sewing machine, ornaments, books, hearthrugs, upholstered chairs, wireseated couch, A.B. chairs, crockery and glassware, pot plants, garden tools, uurpenter's tools, timber, 2 wheelbarrow wheels, tables, blankets, sheets, liven, duehesse chests, stretchers, cupboard, chest drawers, gramophone, d. iv. bed .and wire, wool rugs, lady S bicycle, and sundries. On the Premises, No. 80 Richmond Street, PETONE. Contents of Five Rooms. SALE FRIDAY MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW, AT 1.30 p.m. ON THE PREMISES, 9 HERALD STREET (off Russell Terrace). Newtown. KINGSWAYS LTD., Auctioneers, fay- , oured with instructions from owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell the full contents of 5 rooms, at above address. Tho furniture is all as new, and our instructions are to sell without (reserve. Comprising—l-piece oak bedroom suite of nice design, d. wire, oak tallboy, cottago piano in good order and very nice tone, Singer drophead machine in perfect order, 2 oak single beds and oak duchesse to match, chesterfield in | moquette cover, oak china cabinet i with sliding doors, oak sideboard, box ottoman with sprung top, 4 hospital beds, rimu duchesses, set of hospital bunks (as new),' eeagraes chairs, carpet runner, all linos., Morris chairs, d. oak. bed and wire, cot, oee. tables, | console gramophone and lot of selected j records, radiator, mats, curtains, crock- ] cry, cutlery, blankets, linen, k. utensils, and sundries. Also, specially good TENT, 8 x 10. COMPLETE WITH FLY. On view. [ .7AS. V. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ■ j FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE! j j FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE! ! i HOBSON STREET, ; HOBSON STREET, j HOBSON STREET, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. lA this select and handy residential area wo offer the only remaining Level Section fronting Hobson Street. The sito is a particularly good one, being near Queen Margaret College, and will appeal greatly to anyone desirous of building a Residence in a sheltered and sunny location. 4 sections have recently been sold in this subdivision, and superior-typo homes are being erected. Make your inspection at once. Plan and full particulars obtainable at our office 152 Featherston Street. WELLINGTON SOUTH.—Sunny position, with splendid view. An attractive Modern Bungalow of 6 rooms and conveniences, with well-planted section, is available at £1395. This home was specially built for the present owner, who is Belling far below cost, and will arrange terms to sound purchaser. 3 FURNISHED FLATS, in the City, without a climb, showing a good return; can be bought for £2100. The section is a valuable corner site in a popular location. Well financed. Inspection by appointment. Telephone 41-622. For Excellent Service and Expert Advice Consult THOMSON & EAST, LIMITED, "BRANDON HOUSE," 152 FEATHERSTON STREET. Telephone 41-622. pLASSIFIED Advertising in the "Evening Post" is a safe and easy method to meet jrour requirements. "The Post's" record circulation is a guarantee of service.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 93, 17 October 1934, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 93, 17 October 1934, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 93, 17 October 1934, Page 20

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