AUCTIONS. I ' _ SALE OF "WQOD HILL" THE SECLUDED -HOME OF MR. AND MRS. BARKELEY SMITH, | 1 CHATSWGRTH ROAD, SILVERSTREAM I c . ..:■... (AND * HOME-SITES). . 'pa .lso, CHARMING HOME, Homewood Avenue, Karon. f j, f ESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., in conjunction with MESSUS. U G- '<■ 1 TOLUURST & SON, are directed to sell the above properties by IUULIL UCTION on ' L( TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1937, at 2.30 >m. t NATHANS.AUCTION ROOMS, 111 Customhouse Quay, ihe only reason these pt ■lightfui Homes are in the market is on account of the owners leaving New ; ia FIRSTLY— . '■ "WOOD HILL"-Designed to receive full sunshine in every room this ctonnnE id solidly constructed residence, built, under the supervision ot Air. Lhapraan layloi, its delightful.setting ol native bush, comprises drawing-room, 2Cit x lWt, with open eplace; dining-room, 21tt x 14ft; hall, kitchen, larder, maids bedroom, cloakroom id lavatory, with upstairs 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,-conveniences, and usetul attii en ;ed as Workroom. Every possible convenience has been instated, -including elect nc a oker, light and power points, and electric hot water service. Borough water ei'PP yjtbuildings include garage and wood shed. A beautiful country home, with all trie ri. imforts and conveniences of a modern city residence, situated at the end of Uiats- i orth Road, approached by a drive through beautiful birch and other native trees, id in.a secluded and sunny position. There are approximately 20 acres in all, mostlj native trees and shrubs.' There is a full-sized tennis court and a rjne panoramic ew of thi-Upper-Hutt valley, while the Heretaunga Golf Links are within easy disnce. Everything in the home and .garden has been planned to reduce upkeep, and 81 , ake for easy and economical' working. , Though within 17 miles of- the city, you v 8 ay be mile? away, in the country. This is a unique opportunity of securing a nome er this class under exceptional circumstances . ■■ .■-... ; :. : /■■■'■'■ ■'■ .' ■ SECONDLY—.'. -•■■.'"•• ' ■ ": ■' i 3 SPLENDID-: HOME SITES, adjoining "Wood; Hill." ' ' LOT 1-cbritains 2 acres 32 57 perches ; . ; iy LOT 2 contains 2 acres 3 roods 30.48 perches. , ■ ! i lii LOT 3 contains 3 acres i rood 11.67 perches j L .-.'■ LOT 4 contains ] acre: 2 roods 06.36 perches. : All these delightful sites, lying well to the sun and with a fine panoramic view of ■eflutt Valley, ,have been surveyed to provide each' with an ideal building site, and , setting of native bush. Road formation has been'done to give motor'access. : \ " THIRDLY- ' ! i HOMEWOOD-AVENUE, KARORI, ; A ~:', MODERN RESIDENCE, WITH TENNIS COURT.. ; c A'Modern'Home''of'B. rooms with all, the latest conveniences, comprising sitlingom, dining-room;'kitchen, servery, laundry,; 4 bedrooms, bathroom, lavatory, and mc'rete; garage, lOfti 2lft. .Two sections, in all just over V* acre, with ,a lull-sized phalt tennis, court. ' Within 2 minutes of Karori tram and 8 minutes' motor run heart of city; - .' >-' ■ ■ ■ ' ■■ ' ' For further particulars and arrangement to inspect, see the Joint Auctioneers— G. G. TOLHURST.& SON, Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Lambton Quay, or ' ' J .GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay. t. ■ •-■' ■'" ■• ; - ' ' ' • ■ • ■ ■■'--■ ■ i jc MONDAY NEXT, . - AT THORNDON. l P' At 1.30 p.m. sharp. " T? JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. A UCTION SALE'"-OF SUPERIOR Xj< _ T> '" r , r(T , T ~-.„_,„,,: „..„ G, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. , SPECIAL AUCTION SALE ; al lmost new "Radioki" 5-valve radio set, _ „ Of _ _ r _ beautiful (8-day) Westminster chim- UP-TO-DATE COLLIE FURNITURE, ing clock, oak gate table (cost £5 15s EXPENSIVE, and NTSW AXMINa lew weeks ago), solid oak ext. din- STER AND -ORIENTAL ing table and 5 h.b. dining chairs, PETS, CRYSTAL, AND APPOINT- c( costly Ax. carpet, size 12 x 6.9, Ches- MENTS. . .-•■■-. : c; terfield suite of • 3'pieces uphol. in On the -. t( grey moquet, double oak tea.wagon. WINGFIELD STREET, (off Molesworth 8l bookshelves, new art curtains, and ' . Street, Thorndon). " j. hearth rugs, hall seat, crockery nnd • . (See Flag.) ■■'•■'> g . glassware, dinner set, crystal, vases . (Special Rented for, Sale.)- > add ornaments, 3 (new) s. rimu On account of Mr. S. Gordon Anderson, bedsteads'complete with mattresses, ; who has left for England. -. ■ : wardrobe.'.i nmu tallboy, ; . duchesse ON TUESDAY NEXT, at 12.30 Sharp. H chests, ,4 1. rimu h.b. chairs, nmu OKA LOTS OKA t rocker,- rimu dining table, and numer- &O\J ... >■•...' &O\J t At Science (bottom flat), X-luded i tt this^ter^Ung .catalogue; will w^aSSSSd). m°lielHulte" p3 Ml 1 ™ Everything:in really nice order and fee^ ]^|w nnK,nin ? ofsa,e: ; ; . & CO., Auctioneers.. . XABLES, SOLID ;' .MAHOGANY Um':-'. ■■■■• V"' " OCO. TABLE, 8 comfy FIRESIDE '.•■-■: ■■■'"-■'-'■' ■'■.:■" CHAIRS, ■.'. MAHOGANY CHAIRS, ( AT ORIENTAL BAY. ' oak occ. tables/ SOLID OAK - ? JOHNStorVfi- CO., Auctioneers. ■ ' MONK'S . BENCH : . and .'hall, seat g •J, -■. ..... - .-.- .■'■ ' .. combined and oak hall chair to _ ' irnvtiAV- vWt ; match, ELEGANT MAHOGANY : MOxNDAY NLXJ,, WKITING BUREAU, cost £22, , ' At -l.lop.ni. ■~ .-■-. . j-osewobd^h'nished 'floor lamp and IJIP.ORTANT AUCTION/ SALE •; .vellum shade, round antique brass- ( .'.'-;'..'.''-' Of1 '■-.'■ ■ ■'■ framed bevelled mirror, . largo ;whiife . rri? miiriTv ny, ttjv XT atttart'k enamelled toy cupboard, -set of " hnTHWTSmWr^;V\PFNsfvP rAl' bookshelves, latest ultra-raoderii " WTS1 A'n Q APPOIK™ENTSI AT Jacobean oak buffet, , dining ; suite, b W'iCTmUV^™ KFSI comprising twisted leg draw-leaf a nfr>irP-^B^RTFVT4T p'aT?VdK tableSbutfet sideboard:: and I; dining a rSm^KN^S^to- ;:i^S a w f:S cd hS U . '•-. :-? SALE, •:, .. . Bdme-■''"rosewood-finished HIGHLY c ■^as^h;eJPr^]e^r%s;befinf^oldirr s: .'j ;faM)LIgSH-ED. BEDROOM;^SUITJi:, in> c lcluded'in'the'catalogue wilfbe•found'':— 'eludingviuirror-doo'r wardrobe with b DRAWING-ROOM IMB , MVm.'- V gJS^S^/kWto^SS 5 UPER AXMINSTER CARPET, 20 x 17. stead, pedestal cupboard, and vanity d AND CARPET IN STUDY TO stool to match, also best quality and a MATCH (15 x 10), BLACK MOHAIR new kapok bed and cable-edge wire i RUGS, 2 SPECIALLY WELL-MADE mattress (this is a handsome and ex- s 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES, pensive suite made by Collie and Co.), n uphol. in plain wool moque'tte, in ex- easy chairs, elec. table lamps, reading b celleiit "order; 4; EXPENSIVE TAP- lamp, old Sheffield plate, candelabra, ii ESTRY WALL HANGINGS, 2-EX- brass '• firescreen, : ULTRA-MODERN n PENSIVE ELECTRIC RADIATORS. : OAK 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE. £ WONDERFUL DRAWLEAF SOLID latest single-oak bedsteads and new. , OAK REFECTORY TABLE with mattresses, 4 d. blankets and 8 single. massive' bulb'legs (as-new, and- cost -blankets' new towels and sheets and £25),' 2'oak glass-top tables, COMFY assorted cushions,- brown porcelain CANE-BACK FIRESIDE CHAIRS elec. radiator, COSTLY„ I'ULI, OAK- ' large Satsuma vase, pictures, carved CABINET" GRANDFATHERS v Moorish firescreen and table to CLOCK' With: "Westminster ~ r match, pot plants and bowls,""-.. most equal to new 'and[_cost £sa, solid oak J EXPENSIVE CONSOLE MODEL MANTEL' CHIMING -CLOCK,^ .cost t H.M.V. GRAMOPHONE and hun- £12 12s,twin iijlaid bedsteads, 6 best '' dreds of records, and : EXPENSIVE quality and almost new _ mattresses, a OAK SETTEE, uphol. in hide,- to .canteen of cutlery,- Persian ■ rugs,*- 0 ■» match, solid'mahogany'book'1 table. special Axminster, Wilton, and. East- s VALUABLE COMBINATION crn carpet squares, (some quite RADIO AND GRAMOPHONE (in new, others m perfect order, all <- solid walnut case, in perfect order, sizes). Electrolux vac. cleaner, and cost £85), EXPENSIVE SILK ~,J^r AND NET CURTAINS and pelmets, SET LATEST MODEL SINGER p cushions, 2 oak bookcases and escvi- ELECTRIC SEWING. MACHINE r toires combined. . (only used, about six^ times), 3 olj ■■■.■■■■■■•■"_„,.„:...■ pewter mugs, English dinner and s DINING-ROOM. breakfast set. fancy plates, cups and j UPER WILTON" CARPET, black mo- paufers, crystal salad and sandwich ~ hair rug, electric fire (cost £6 15s), dishes, N.Z. (Maire) nut bowl, books, superior ' MAHOGANY STAINED p yrex dishes, sundry tools, etc., c;tc. CHINA CABINET with plain lead- This is a very interesting and valuable light doors, china and glassware, ENG- collection of High-class Furniture, BeauLISH CRYSTAL. ULTRA-MODERN tiful Carpets, etc. JACOBEAN OAK BUFFET DIN- On View Morning of Sale. ING SUITE -'(including dvaftvleaf table, q\ttt TTTFSD \Y NEXT 6-JACOBEAN CHAIRS, and BEAU- 12 30 pm Sharp TIFUL. OAK; BUFFET, cost £45). F. JOHNSTON AND CO., - oak tea wagon to match, curtains and " Auctioneers. pelmets,■'.'. cutlery,■. ■ ' c.p. Avare, ex- J_ pensive lacquered and ivory screnn, clock;: brass ornaments and plaques, OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO very nice pictures, etc. CARPET BUYERS. Ak'^SSlffiS'to.m.tch. E J°HKSTO*'& CO- AuCti— 1 fiffi^-SSoroSin^-. ?^AC^S! EXTRAORDINARY CARPET SALE CLEANER in -perfect order, h.p. T?E GRLAIESI CARPEr SALE gcreen, LARGE GRAMOPHONE RE- M'ER HELD IN WELLINGTON. CORD CABINET, oak flower stand, 2 CLOSING DOWN OUR CARPET EXQUISITE BRONZE FIGURE v DEPARTMENT. f STANDARD HALL LAMPS, card wiMn.nn table, Ax. stair carpet. (F oor Let to Matbeson and .Wilkinson, ,- Ltd., Manufacturers of Minster auits.J r CONTENTS OF SIX BEDROOMS, v rTiVAT e T AnrHTFR 3 Kduding latest modern Ikk bedroom GRtAT SLAUGHILR a suite and bedding complete (this is a uvitvotvij AVn wttt T handsome suite and equal to new, cost OUR EXIENSIVE AND WELL£SS). golden oak duchesse with large N0 I \ V.N Oi! HlGHlibl shaped mirror, double solid-panel oak Gl|ADfc bUPER AXMINSIER 1 bedstead and mattresses, nnd pedestal X^^ir^AfmrTS P( ijnrs cupboards, 2 single oak bedsteads and OIUEN | TAL CA.KPEIS and RUGS, bedding, oak duchesse chests, light IN AJji. bl/,i!.h. rjmu dressing table with side mirrors. 60 ROLLS LATEST AXMINSTER and expensive curtains in all rooms, WILTON BODY CARPETS, m 5 oak bookcase with plain lead- plain 2-tone fleck and pattern de- p light doors and escritoire com- signs (all the latest and best in Body ,) bined, beautiful Ax. carpet (16ft Oin Carpet). x 16ft 6in), 2 smaller Ax. carpets nrftftfl STOCK PKfififi (12ft x 13ft 6in), Indian carpet, rd. &OUUU j-qr X/DVKJif oak occ. table, oak occ. chairs, choice • nl)m , TnO | t r pictures, seagrass chairs, also kitchen PRIVATE SALh. E table and ; chairs inlaid lino., also con- TobeC]eare a within the next few . ten*s ,bt. bllllir^;' o clA m r< tttt'tt nlr weeks. .Come and make an offer. We «; o^™™' -EDISON-. FULL OAK ■ 6 . definitely quitting our entire Carpet *' CABINET GRAMOPHONE and re- gto6k vight %^ ay . -Carpets have never ° cords, lot of sporting pictures, etc.,: etc. jj een Bo [d cheaper. .■'■.'" 4.LE MONDAY NEXT, at 1.15 Sharp. - : ..' . d -On View Morning .of Sale; ■ . MONDAY NEXT, 1.30 p.m. P hese, ar3- all expensive furnishings and AJJCTION SALE' OF BUILDING CON- ,. for Absolute Sale. ■ TRACTOR'S MATERIAL, " HOUSE- • E. JOHNSTON & CO,, HOLD FURNITURE, LAWN - Auctioneers.. MOWER, GENT'S BIKE, ORGAN, rOHNSONVILLE STORE AND DAIRY g^f EJ| c l 3 \^fi. 9x U. LADMWIS^^ : Sm to^a W'taolh ™k Hmbs BUILDING MATERIAL AND FURNI- -, HEATifcRE CATTLE; TURE, removed to the Mart for Sale. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., g^ LOTS 240 P^pONynZE-^pTOCIT^ALE: v 16 and isft ladders steps, -mantel- s ] ' MONDAY, MA\ 10, at 2 p.m. pieces,' wash tubs, '■• trestles, garden „ S4 pvime bullocks. ■ , rollers, small, orchard spray, divan g, 18 prime cows: ■ ' -- ■ suites, dining 'and bedroom furniture, t l fl prune heifers. office desk and chair, Hottentot, Ran- c \i vealers.. . ■ . . some, and Great American mowerß (as )0 prime ,wetliers. . . -, lew ) gas stove, S-day clock, stag's )0 prime ewes. head, duchesse chests, card tables, and 50 prime ■ lambs. fm-m'tm-p of cverv flescrintion WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., fmnitme^ot :I { v^ lpllo!1- » LXJ3- Now on View. ■ ■ ■ C. W. PRICE. c Auctioneer. F ■^OOD Typography well displayed—good -~ o * Printing -lelivered on time—just the 'pKLEPHONK 44-04U tor tor 'I )rt of thing that happens every day at A Catalogues, Invitations, Business Sta- n le "Evening Post" Printing Works. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 16
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