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AUCTIONS. E JOHNSTON AND CO., • Auctioneers. TOMORROW. At 1.30 p.m. AT OUR MART (No. S WILLESTOX STREET). BIG CLEARING SALE Of A REAL GOOD CATALOGUE HOUSEHOLD EL'RNISHINGS OK EVERY DESCRIPTION. 200 LOTS 200 ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A WELLFCRXISHED RESIDENCE. (Removed to our Mart from No. 03 Obau St., Wadestown, for convenience of sale.) A VERY NICE COLLECTION OK SUPERIOR FURNITURE. Carpets, linoleums, oak dining and bedroom suites, wardrobes, duchesse chests, dining tables. cutlery, lawn mower, hose, kitchen utevsils and appointments. ALL FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. ALSO: (Contents of W-rooined Apartmenthouse) — 3 carpets, 2 chesterfield suites, oak dining, bedroom suites, sheets, towels, sideboards, 20 good dining chairs, good kapok beds, sideboards, wardrobes, cutlery, "Champion" gas Hottentot,, rugs, runners, Bobs table, and hundreds of other lots. A Real Good Catalogue. On View Morning of Sale. TOMORROW, At 1.30 p.m. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. S WiUeston Street. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1935, HOBSON STREET PROPERTY. To be Auctioned, at 2.30 p.m. Tiff ESSES. HARCOURT AND CO. have ifX received instructions from Arthur H. Johns, Esq., who has left Wellington, to Sell by Public Auction at The Real Estate Auction Room, Harcourt Chambers, 41-43 Panama Street, on the above-men-tioned date • THIS GENTLEMAN'S 7-ROOMED • - RESIDENCE, With Sun Porches and Dressing-rooms, No. 70 HOBSON STREET. Of pleasing design and expert construction, this Residence is of one floor with every possible comfort and convenience, and enjoying the maximum o£ sun and shelter. • A large Drawing-room . opens on to a semi-circular sun porch. The Diningroom has access to the servery and kitchen, and there are four attractive Bedrooms with dressing recesses, all with I sunny aspect. Included in the very attractive conveniences are a modern bathroom, a number of built-in wardrobes, and central heating. The section, 56ft x 99ft. is level with a large brick garage and concrete paths. THIS PROPERTY WITHIN EASY WALKING DISTANCE OF TOWN AND SITUATED IN ONE OF THE MOST EXCLUSIVE LOCALITIES IN WELLINGTON IS FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. For full particulars and arrangements to inspect, HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, 41-43 Panama Street. . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1935, At 2.30 p.m. ' IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE 3 VALUABLE PROPERTIES IN THE BEST POSITIONS IX HATAITAI. rj.ORDOX HARCOURT, favoured with *-* instructions, will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at his rooms, Xos. 153-155 Featherston Street, the following Properties:— • 17 WAIPAPA ROAD-A Gentleman's Residence of 7 attractive rooms and kitchen, single storey, with all offices and latest conveniences, including electric hot water. Magnificent section of land, 58ft by 165 ft in gardens, lawns, etc. _ This property with its special location, can be-recommended to anyone. 26 WAITOA ROAD—Bungalow Residence of 5 rooms and kitchenette, in beautiful sound order, with all modern appliances. Land 40ft frontage and with the house standing well back from the road, this property offers high prospective value as a shopping site without disturbing the present modern 140 HATAITAI ROAD-A 6-roomed onefloor Residence, in a commanding position, adjacent to the trams and shopping area. Every convenience including electric hot water. This house which is in a. good position, enjoys a splendid outlook. Large section of land. As Hataitai properties are most closely held owing to their proximity to the Uty, this sale offers a distinct opportunity of buying into this suburb. For appointment to view and all particulars, apply GORDON HARCOURT, Auctioneer, 153-155 Feathcrston Street. Tel. 45-450. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HARCOURT & CO., L^ND AND ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS and VALUERS, Lambton Quay and Panama Street. LOWER HUTT. JThe garden suburb We are instructed £ JiKKLD and desires an immediate sale. The house is in perfect order and has drawing-room with Oriel Bay window din-ing-room with similar window, breakfastroom I.™^ fire P]ae.e. mdc hall, and three good bedrooms with built-in wardrobes also kitchen, bathroom, and a glassed sunporch. The grounds are beautifully laid out in lawn, shrubs, and flower beds Live hedges on boundaries and concrete path* throughout. Motor garage A REAL BARGAIN. £1400. Large State mortgage. 1613 CEXTRAL TERRACE, KELBURN. Here is a magnificent Home situated in this irreproachable locality and with a view which is unsurpassable. Seven ideal rooms, ail on one floor, with every modern convenience. Drawing-room, "diningroom kitchen, bathroom, and four laree airy bedrooms. Undoubtedly one of Wellington s "better homes " PRICE £2500. Deceased Estate selling.OPPORTUNITIES NOT TO BE MISSED BROOKLYN: Well-appointed 5-rd. .House, one minute from the tram. Level section well planted with fruit trees flowers, and vegetables. For a quick sale £750 will be accepted. Ring 44-017. KELBURN BARGAIN: Five large rooms, spacious reception-room, diningroom, three bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, sun porch, and every convenience. Good outlook and section. Price reduced to £1200. Easy terms. Ring 44-017. -♦ ___ LOWER HUTT: Snip near Station. 5 rooms and garage, £525. Ring 44-017. FINANCE: We have several sums of money available for immediate investment at current rates of interest; up to £4000 considered. All applications given immediate attention, firr-t mortage or good )second. rj.OOD PRINTING me,-.:!, R.nter Busi v-" ness. Let the "Evening Post"' Printing Department handle your nest order. Telephone 44-040 for quotation,

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 117, 13 November 1935, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 117, 13 November 1935, Page 22

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