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AUCTIONS. ■ j?-" JOHNSTON :. . AND CO., ■^.* Auctioneers. TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30, On the Ground, Corner King St. and Esplanade, Petone AUCTION SALE OF FIRST-CLASS BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, TOTARA MATAI. AND RIMU (all as soutd as a bell). : . • 3000 ft 0, 8, 10, 12, and 14in Sarking, Skirliug Boards, Rusticating. •. • 2000 ft 3 and 4 x 2, large quantity Totara 3x2, 4 x.1,-4 x 3, (5 xl, and 7 x 3-' large quantity Matai Flooring, Xotara Piles, 20 really good Doors, Sashes and Frames. Timber of nil descriptions, GO sheets good Corrugated Iron .IS, 0 7, and Oft lengths); Shaddock Range aud hot -water service complete, etc., etc. . -.. SALE TOMORROW MORNING' At 10.30 o'clock. Tliis is a really splendid lot of timber, fit to go into any new building. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. "P . JOHNSTON AND CO.. ■ i-'* Auctioneers. TOMORROW, At 1.30 p.m., At our Mart, 8. Willeston Street BIG SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FU-RNI-TURE AT OUR MART. BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM, DININGROOM, AND BREAKFAST-ROOM FURNISHINGS. SUPER AX. AND WILTON CARPETS, RADIO SET, CHESTERFIELD SUITE, PIANO, "CROMWELL" 6-VALVE DUAL-WAVE RADIO SET (as new), Tea Wagon, Tea Set, Crockery and Glassware, Elcc. Standard Lamp and Shade* Gateleg Table, Settee and 2 Easy' Chairs to match in fawn moquette, Full Oak Cabinet Gramophone and Records, Brass Cod Vase, Black Mohair Rug, Firesido - and Easy Chairs, Oak and Hall Stand, Oak China Cabinet, Inlaid Mahogany Occ. Table, Sinpcer Drophead Sewing Machine, Wardrobes, Duchesse Chests, Twin Oak Bedsteads; Wire Mattresses and, Kapok Beds, Pictures, Carpet Sweeper, Hose, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, and Appointments. Removed to our Mart from The Terrace for convenience of sale. A Most Attractive Catalogue of HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. All in Perfect Order. Now on View. 15. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, 8 Willeston- Street. - JF JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. AT TAITA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10.30. MOST IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION of VALUABLE MAHOGANY FURNISHINGS, MAGNIFICENT BABY GRAND PIANO by Eavestaff, London (cost £175 six months ago) (same model as used T>y British Broadcasting), beautiful As.' and Wilton carpet squares, valuable gilt chair, Ormolu corner mirror, cane lounge settee, old and valuable lacquered grandfather's clock, valuable ivory-mounted cabinet (cost,£l3o), imported English cane lounge chairs and easy chairs, wonderful brass-mounted camphor chest, valuable exhibition royal blue and ■ gold paragon teaset (cost 25gs in England), old hand-pointed china, Venetian ware, valuable crystal hnd glassware, Al quality E.P. ware, expensive diningroom aud breakfast-room suites, ■\alnable mahogany bedroom suite with, cheval mirror, Persian lounge rug, highly-polished 'bedroom suite, Eureka elec." vac. cleaner, latest 5-valve radio set, and appointments. .. Alsfo, five-seater Nash saloon car, in perfect order. At the Family Residence, Main Road, Taita (half-mile past Taita Hotel, on hills). (See flags.) On acAunt of the owner;- who is giving up housekeeping, a most attractive sale of really beautiful furnishings, all equal to new. Full details' later. E. JOHNSTON-AND CO., . Auctioneers. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. TO PROSPECTIVE HOME BUILDERS. SPLENDID BUILDING SITES. TZ'HANDALLAH—Good Section, SOft x xv- 100 ft, sunny position, harbour- view which cannot be built out; £300, £150 deposit. ■■■:... ■ . . ■ (201) SPECIAL OFFER AT NGAIO-2 Sections, each 40ft frontage; FOR QUICK SALE £200 the two; £30 deposit. '.(48) RONGOTAl—Excellent Section, 66ft x 105 ft; ideal position; £400. (62) SEATOUN—Several Good Level > Sites within a, few minutes of the tram" and beach; prices from JC3OO. - (34) KARORI—An' opportunity-to build'your own home in the. most desirable part of Karori; good flat building site, SOft x 150 ft, handy tram and shopping area; £350 or offer. (—j S. GEORGE . NATHAN AND CO., Auctioneers, Estate Agents, and Valuers, 105 Customhouse Quay. HARCOURT & C 0. ,; ]\AND AND ESTATI* AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS ■■ AND VALUERS, Lambton Quay and Panama Street. ii KELBURN OWNER MEETS THE • MARKET. PRICE REDUCED/TERMS ARRANGED Particularly well-built Residence oi seven commodious and serviceable rooms, fitted throughout with every modern convenience and in perfect, order and condition. This residence has been particularly well cared for, and is a home in every sense of the yt ord. LARGE, WELL-PLANTED SECTION WITH MAGNIFICENT VIEW AND ROOM FOR GARAGE. SITUATION. Four minutes level ! walk from KELBURN TRAM, sheltered, sunny! and select locality. PRJHE £ 1850,,0r nc. offer. COST £2800. Reasonable Terms to Sound Purchaser. RING 44-017 FOR INSPECTION .6207 YOU MUST SEE THIS! MORTGAGEE SELLING FOR LESS THAN HIS MORTGAGE. Ideal Modern Bungalow of most attractive appearance, comprised of five rooms. Three bedrooms, two living-rooms, kitchen bathroom, laundry, and large basement.' Every modern convenience, including good hot-water service for bath, basin, efc MAGNIFICENT VIEW .OF JARBOUR SITUATED. Near Kilbirnie, Lyall.Bay,' and eastern suburb tram services, in a handy, sheltered, and sunny location. SECTION. Is an easy slope in lawn. ", GARAGE and Concrete Paths. PRICE, £1350. TERMS. Splendid finance, outgoings approximately 25s per week; first mortgage at 4Vi per cent- 1116 WALLACE STREET VICINITY Sound, convenient, comfortable, easy level walk to town, almost on tram stop; «i Comfortable Five-roomed House, in a good locality and in a sunny position. Just painted and in first-class order.' The owner of this attractive property is anxious to sell, and will accept the extremely low figure of £750 " *» PRICE £750. . -" 737 FINANCIAL. 1 We have several sums from £100 upwards for investment on first mortgage at current rates. All applications given prompt attention.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 16

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