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AUCTIONS. E JOHNSTON AND CO., • Auctioneers. TOMORROW MORNING AT 10.30 o'clock. 4T THE FURNITURE MART (BASEMENT), No 8 WILLKSTON ST. SALE BY AUCTION Of OKA LOTS OF GENERAL HOUSE<4d\J. HOLD FURNISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Good chesterfield lounge, inlaid linoleums, 3 office' desks, 3 good Ax. carpets, Ax. hall runner, oak dining-room suite, crockery, glassware, 3-piece chesteriield suite uphol. in tapestry, wardrobes, duchesse chests, oak and rimu bedsteads and mattresses, ottoman touch, 3-piece drawing-room suite, leather armchair, kapok beds, sheets, dining and kitchen tables, chairs, Morris couches, bookshelves, lot of shelving, tea wagon, 30 tearoom chairs, C tearoom tables, hose, lawn mower, good lot kitchen utensils, ping-pong table and trestles, divan chairs, car battery, small electric cooker, new cot and child's high chair, seagrass pram almost new, wringer, meat safe, hospital beds, gas caliphont. Champion gas stove, wheelbarrow, and appointments. A really good lot of furnishings removed from Sefton Street, Wadcstown. NOW ON VIEW. ' SALE 10.30 SHARP TOMORROW MORNING. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. No. 8 Willeston Street.AT LOWER HUTT. E JOHNSTON AND CO., * Auctioneers. TOMORROW (Thursday), at 1.30 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION Of The CONTENTS of the WELL-KNOWN "PETER PAN LOUNGE," LOWER HUTT. 2i oak tearoom chairs, G oak tearoom tables, good linoleums, upright grand piano by Smith and Jeflery, London, Columbia full oak cabinet gramophone and records, 2 good shop counters (Bft and 9ft long), glass showcases, wall shelves, partitions and fittings, 8 baize screens, 2 dressers with glass doors, "Buffalo" ice chest, seagrass lounge, glass dishes, cake dishes and stands, large quantity sweets jars of every description, gas caliphont. gas- stove, 3 gas cylinders, and numerous sundries. On the Premises, "PETER PAN" LOUNGE, No. 98 HIGH STREET, LOWER HUTT. ALL IN PERFECT ORDER AND FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. JOHNSTON AND CO., • Auctioneers. AT LOWER HUTT. FRIDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. , At the RESIDENCE, No. 5 HERBERT' ST. (off Railway Avenue), Lower Hutt. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Haake, valuable silver ash bedroom suite, 5 pieces, cost £68; wellmade chesterfield lounge, solid oak cxt. dining table, super Ax. hall carpet rurfner, Ax. carpet square, crockery, glassware, tools, etc. On Account of Mr. \V. Christen sen, who is giving tip housekeeping. FULL DETAILS LATER. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. KELBURN RESIDENCE. GG. TOLHURST AND SON have • received instructions from the Trustees of the Estate of the late Mr. Martin Elgar to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at 111 Customhouse Quay (next Commercial Travellers' Buildings), on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1936, At 2.30 o'clock, THAT DESIRABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, ,2 CENTRAL TERRACE. This exceptional property, with a section of approximately 23 perches in area, is situated at the corner of Central Terrace and Glasgow Street. Th,e garden is prettily laid out in lawn and flower beds, and a pathway through a rock garden leads down to , a large garage. . The house, which is o£ two storeys and particularly well built, contains 10 rooms, 2 bathrooms, and all other offices and appointments looked for in a modern home. Downstairs, there are a large dining-room, 2 reception rooms, kitchen and kitchenette. Ample store room accommodation is provided. A special Mercer hot water service provides boiling water at , all times of the day and night. The latest gas stove is installed in the kitchenette, which leaves the main kitchen available for a maid's sitting-room. A compact laundry; with gas copper and tubs, opens on to the drying green. Upstairs, there are 2 fine principal bedrooms, with a connecting dressing-room, a large spare room, bathroom with built-in bath, and pedestal basin, and separate w.c. A door on the landing shuts off a small passage loading to 2 maids' rooms and second bathroom. There is also a small boxroom and linen press. This property, situated as it is on a particularly sunny corner, commands the finest view in Wellington, which can never be built out. Everything is in perfect order, and anyone seeking an attractive home in this favoured and sunny location should obtain particulars and conditions of sale, and arrange for an inspection with the Auctioneers, G. G. TOLHURST AND SON, Bank of N.Z. Bldgs., Lambton Quay.

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Evening Post, Issue 60, 11 March 1936, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 60, 11 March 1936, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 60, 11 March 1936, Page 20