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AUCTIONS. T?' JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers, A *BIG SALE OF" ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. sharp. At our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street. (Removed to our Auction Mart from a Dentist's Family Residence.) f Kfifi WORTH OF MODERN AND 3JO\JV ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. EXPENSIVE MAHOGANY DININGAND BEDROOM SUITES, all mod-, crn designs. SILVER ASH BEDROOM FURNISHINGS. COSTLY WILTON SUPER AXMINSTER, INDIAN, AND ORIENTAL CARPETS, all sizes. CANE-BACK LOUNGE SUITE, with genuine loose down cushions (cost ■ £85) ' BEAUTIFUL 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, with special mahogany frames and sprung arms. inlaid fireside chairs and nests of tea tables twin inlaid mahogany bedoaiFbedroom suite, oak taII"ROYS SET OF' ■ i 'ROSEWOOD BRIDGE CHAIRS ROSEWOOD CHINA CABINET AND APPOINTMENTS. A Most Interesting Lot of UP-TO-DATE FURNISHINGS. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. GRAMOPHONES, OFFICE SAFE, COUNTER, Etc. UNRESERVED AUCTION ,ON THE SHOP PREMISES, 123 UAMBTON QUAY (next A.B.C. Garage). TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. KINGSWAY'S, LTD., Auctioneers, have been instructed, to sell the complete contents of the La Gloria Gramophone Shop. Comprising: 50 TO 60 LA GLORIA GRAMOPHONES, in all sizes in console cabinets and table models, also portable; particularly good WITHERS OFFICE SAFE, 12ft COUNTER with oak top, with Tucker till and drawers; LINO., 4 SMALL TABLES, 4 H.B. CHAIRS, SHELVING, ELECTRIC LIGHT BOWL (cost £4 15s). Also, SPARE PARTS FOR GRAMOPHONES AND ACCESSORIES. ■ JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. NOTE.—Most of the' abovo^ Machines are in perfect order, and our instructions are to sell to highest bidder, irrespective of prices. TOMORROW, AT 1.30 P.M. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PTANO, CARPETS, CURTAINS, 4VALVE WIRELESS, SET CHESSMEN, ETC. IN THE MART-01 DIXON STREET. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers • and Valuers, have received instructions to Sell a Quantity of Household Furniture, REMOVED TO THE MART FOR SALE, Comprising: Carpet squares, Persian hall rugs, divan suites, 2 oak dining suites, rimu and oak bedroom furniture, single bedroom suite, Chesterfield lounge, overmantel, tea tables, sideboards, 14 h.b. chairs, dining tables, mirrors, card tables, gas stoves, d., %, and single bedsteads, 2 hall runners, mattresses, pillows, glory box, tallboys, kerbs,' cutlery, crockery, etc. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, ' Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HAKGOURT & CO., J AND AND ESTATE , AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, Lambton Quay and.Panama. Street. KARORFS CHEAPEST PROPERTY. £850 OR OFFER. A BUNGALOW, containing 4 rooms and all conveniences, situated at the city end of Karori on a sunny, slightly elevated section, two or threo minutes' easy walk from the tram. The price of £SSO represents really.remarkable value, and prospective purchasers should hasten to inspect. Easy terms cau be arranged. 1975. CITY BARGAIN. 5 ROOMS, with all usual conveniences, situated within walking distance of the City end, with a splendid view. PRICE £650,0r near offer. • 1896 HATAITAI. ALMOST AT ••TRAM STOP, SPLENDID' VIEW, FIRST-CLASS ORDER. A BUNGALOW, containing two livingrooms, kitchen, and all modern conveniences. Splendidly, situated so as to get the maximum benefit of the sun and view. Seven minutes from tram stop to Courtenay Place. In nil ■ respects an ideal little home and really startling value at £1150. PRICE £1150. , ■ PRICE £1150. 1974 HERE'S ANOTHER SNIP. LOWER HUTT. LOWER HUTT. The Trustees in thi» deceased estate must dispose of the last awet which consists of a perfectly-built modern bungalow in one of the best streets in this attractive suburb. The property cost £1800. There ia a full quarter-acre section, a garage, and the house, which haa six rooms and. all modern conveniences. Present insurance £1250. . PRICE £1150 or near offer. 148 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, first mortgage or good second. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, Land and House Agents, 41 Panama Street, Corner of Lambton Quay, 'Wellingtori. LOWER HUTT. T>EAUTIFUL 7-roomed House set in at- -*-* tractive old-world garden. This house was built for a permanent home, but owner is now leaving for England and is willing to sacrifice to anyone with about £1000 cash. The home is in perfect order throughout. The garden has a flagged path bordered by standard roses leading from the back of the house to a sunken garden and is complete with tennis court. This house will appeal to anyone as a home' and as an investment. Section 110 ft x 200 ft. PRICE £2800. LOWER HUTT. Winding up of estates-Sections for sale in one of the best localities just oft' Main Hutt Road. Prices from £135 to £170; the cheapest sections in the Hutt. Easy terms. HOTEL, MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT. Important Freehold for Sale. Well situated on main highway—doing good, steady turnover. Situated in a sportsman's paradise, shooting and fishing. Own tennis court, dance hall and picture show next door; garage to hold 4 cars. Large circular bar will hold aboiit 70 people. This attractive _ freehold has, owing to health reasons, just come on the market. The buildings are in re'il good ordev and the property is a great buy at the price. Ouly £2000 cash required. Price £5500. LEVIN & CO., LTD., Land Department, Customhouse Quay. Telephone) 42-418. OOD PRINTING means Better Business. Let the "Evening Post" Printing Department handle your next order. 'Phone 44-040 for quotation.

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Evening Post, Issue 98, 27 April 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 98, 27 April 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 98, 27 April 1936, Page 18

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