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AUCTIONS. SALE OF CHARMING WATER COLOUR AND OIL PAINTINGS AND ETCHINGS. By Noted Artists, THURSDAY, 28th MARCH. At 2 p.m. ''PHE Collection of a well known Art -*- Dealer, who is leaving for Europe. Tobe sold Without Reserve. Artists include — Wilfred- Ball, R.L., T. H. Victor, Arnold Jarvis, W. Hadfield, A.R.W.S., Madame G. Pasciitti, Sydney Kemble, Harold Foeter, E. Clarence, A.R.W.S.; Etchings by , Professor Havas, etc., etc. CATALOGUES NOW READY. J. 11. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. Corner Brandon and Feathersloh Streets, Wellington. NOW ON VIEW. AUCTION SALE . ONE OF WELLINGTON'S FINEST HOMES, . No. 136 Te Anau Road, Hataitai. . r TLTESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO', have . -"-*■ received instructions to sell by Pub- ■ lie Auction at The Real Estate Auction Room, 43 Panama Street, ou the abo'yemeutioned date, . THE ABOVE UNIQUE. PROPERTY . "Rungihiwi" (The House on the Hill). Situated oh an elevated Ipur of land, ■ the property gets the maximum of sun and commands what must !be'one of the most magnificent views obtainable in Wellington. .. 3 THE RESIDENCE IS A REVELATION OF WHAT MODERN ARCHITECTURE AND EXPERT WORKMANSHIP CAN PRODUCE. A Mosaic-floored glass enclosed outer porch gives access to a spacious reception hall off which open a study, a sit-ting-room, and a dining-room, and from which the easy stairway ascends. Beyond the dining-room is an ultra-modern kitchen uoniplete to the last detail. Upstairs are four bedrooms, one with dressing and toilet recess, and all the acme of comfort' and convenience. The bathroom with set-in bath, pedestal basin, arid shower-room is one of the most delightful imaginable. The residence is a perfect example of tasteful design combined with the modern attention to easy housekeeping, maintaining throughout an impression of spaciousness and comfort, each room getting its full'share of the glorious view and sunshine. A SINGLE INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE THAT THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE ONE OF WELLINGTON'S MOST OUTSTANDING PROPERTIES. Full particulars and arrangements to inspect from lIARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, 43 Panama Street, Wellington. E JOHNSTON AND 'CO., AUCTIONEERS TUESDAY NEXT AT 1.30 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION of 30 LADIES Up-to-date Woollen Jumpers, Jumper Suits, Sports Coats, etc., trimmed and untrimmed, in beautiful shades. r 22 Ladies Frocks, Swagger Suits, Costumes, Coats etc. Sheeting, Towels, and Travellers Samples. On view morning of- sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., . Auctioneers, No. 8 AVilleston St. SHIPPING. ROYAL PACKE'I NAVIGATION CO.. (X.P.M.) LINE. (Incorporated in Holland.) Largest, fastest, and most luxurious liners, via Brisbane and Great Barrier, to MACASSAR JAVA. AND SINGAPORE No exchange English cuisine Through fares to Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Manila, via Java, also to Mauritius. South and East African Ports Sailing*:' from Sydney: NI_UW 2EELAND, March 26. Special Reduced THROUGH FARES trom Australia to U.K and CONTINENT by Magnificent 19,000-ton Dutch Mail Liners, , via JAVA. Singapore, Sumatra. Ceylon, and Egypt A: trip Home with distinct advantages. New Zealand Agents: JOHNSTON AND CO.. LTD., Wellington, Wanganuj, Palmerstori North RUSSELL AND SOMERS. Auckland. DALGETY & CO., LTD., Christcburch, Invercargill, Timaru, and Dunedin. MURRAY. ROBERTS, AND CO.. LTD., Napier and Gisborne. ' J. H. COCK AND CO., Nelson. Head Office in Australasia: ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.. 255 Georgo Street. Sydney. PANAMA PACIFIC LINE. CAN FRANCISCO to New s?ork; with calls at - Los Angeles, San Diego, Panama, and Havana. Regular - fortnightly sailings of new 32,000-ton electric liners. Through bookings New Zealand to New 'York or United Kingdom,' passengers connecting at Vancouver or San Francisco with Pacific vessels-or at Panama by .direct N.Z. .Lines. A yacht-like cruise. in sheltered waters amid new and fascinating scenes. Apply Dalgety and Co., ■ Ltd.; Levin' and Co.. Ltd.; Murray, Roberts, and Co., Ltd. RICHARDSON & CO., LTD. For NAPIER and GISBORNE WHARFAWAHOU, TUESDAY, 4 p.m. Cargo received MONDAY and TUESDAY up to 3 p.m. ' ■. •, JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents. . Telephones .40-242 and. 42-832. ; REMARKABLE FOR PILES. , AMONG the many testimonials received ,xx by the Zann Proprietary in praise of* the Zann Double Absorption . Pile Treatment is a letter from, a Hokianga i man which reads: "I have had a, treatment of your Zann remedy. Will you please forward me another, as it is most remarkable for my trouble." . "Zann" benefits the worst cases. Blind, bleeding, itching, internal, and external piles yield to it. Write for generous trial 1 treatment, sending nineperice in stamps for packing and postage. Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Booklets and stocks of "Zann" obtainable from Fred Castle, Ltd.. 70 Cuba Street, • and O. W. J. Simpson, Ltd.,1 Featherston Street and Lowei Hutt. '■-. PAINFUL FEET. FALLEN ARCHES cause pain, progressive ! bony deformity, corns, callouses, and nervous, disorder . My specialised treatment successfully and permanently corrects above condition without aid of artificial supports, which interfere with natural function of feet. Toneless muscles revitalised and inflamed joints completely penetrated ' KATHERINE CARTER,' N_.R.M.. Registered Masseuse and Medical ' ' • Electrician,: ■ " Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace. ' Telephone: 43-297. ■ NOTICE TO "EVENING-POST" SUBSCRIBERS. OUBSCRIBERS whose delivery M.of the "Evening Post" is un> ! satisfactory are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT with the PUBLISHER instead of complaining to the runner boys. This course ensures first-hand ■ knowledge of irregularities and prompt attention. ; ■ : BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. Telephone 44-040.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 70, 23 March 1935, Page 16

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