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AUCTIONS. ' SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SITE IN BOND STREET I On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1937, at 2.30 p.m., At NATHAN'S AUCTION ROOMS, 111 Customhouse Quay. TVTESSRS. lIARCOURT & CO., in conjunction with MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN ■"•*• & CO.; arc directed to soli by ■ '■ . PUBLIC AUCTION a- above all that piece of land containing 21.6, perches, situated in the City of Wellington, being part of Town Section No. 200', Lots 1 and 2 ou Deposited i lan No. 10067, Certificate of Title 426/141, Wellington .Register. This is a rare opportunity for anyone to secure a'Valuable'Freehold Block right in the centre of the City. FULL PARTICULARS FROMS. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay, ' ■ Or . : ' HARCOURT & CO., 41 Panama Street. ; MRS. J. G. HILL'S RESIDENCE, MELLING. \\[E have . been favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION this Weil- *' known Residence in Wairere Road, Melling. The house stands on a magnificent site overlooking the Hutt River and Golf Course, the whole of the lower part of the valley, and the harbour right out to the Heads, gfhe house is within a few minutes'l walk of Melling Station, and just off the Western Hutt Road, which will shortly be bituminised. The building, which lias been erected of the choicest'timbers, regardless of expense; contains downstairs 3 spacious reception rooms (all with oak doors and one with oak panelling), kitchen (Moffatt electric range and electric h.w.s.), and usual offices. A double staircase leads from the splendid lounge, hall to 6 large bedrooms, wide sleeping porch, and expensively-fitted bathroom. ■ The beautiful grounds of nearly IV* acres contain rose, ttower, and vegetable gardens, a hard teunis court, and double garage and mail's room. House and grounds together form one of the finest homes in the Wellington Province, in one of the finest situation's: ' . • The property .MUST BE SOLD, as the owner is leaving Wellington. Note the time and place of this interesting sale — On the Site: 2.30 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. Full details and appointment to view from the Auctioneers— WILLIAMSON .& CO., 2j PANAMA STREET. TELEPHONE 42-647.

GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. TOMORROW, 2 p.m. AT OUR MART. 350 LOT? 350 SUPERIOR FURNITURE OK EVERY' DESCRIPTION, OAK BEDROOM. DINING-ROOM SUITE. CHESTERFIELD SUITES, 2 PIANOS, SINGER AND STANDARD OAK DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINES GENT'S BIKE. CARPETS, WILTON RUNNER, RUGS. WARDROBES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE BEDS, BEDDING, DUCHESSES (oak and rinui), ORNAMENTS. PICTURES, CHINA, AND HUNDREDS OF USEFUL LOTS OF FURNITURE. CILVERSTONE AND CO.. Autioiieers. \ P 110 LAMBTON QUAY, ' ! At Mec's Steps, • : I On Behalf of Vendere, without Reserve. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. I USED BUILDING TIMBER, CORRU-1 GATED IRON. DOORS, TILE SURROUNDS. ETC. TOMORROW MORNING, at 10.30. On the Premises, No. 9 HAWKER ST. (Off Majoribauks Street.) TTINGSWAYS, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, *•*• have been iuatructcd by Mr. Ted1 Norman, Demolishing Contractor, to Sell at the above a large selection of good. clean, used timber, which is in perfect order. The principal items:—A large quantify of 4x2,8x1, and 8 x H, .several floors oi' good, dean flooring, 150 sheeta of lorruguted iron, 20 doors, mostly high waist and all in good repair, .'i tile surrounds (one oak), and complete with . mounting and hearths; casement for bay window, sashes, frames, spouting, ridging, fittings, and ;t quantity of firewood. Also, Motor garage in first-class order, with ' corrugated iron roof. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, 40-372. Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY AUCTION NOTICE. On the Premises—Bl THE PARADE, ISLAND BAY. Ou MONDAY, 13th. at. 1.30 p.m. KINGSWAYS, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. A. 11. Dilloway, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell the complete contents of her beautifully-furnished bungalow, which comprises:— Practically new 0-valve dual Cromwell radio, portable elec. sewing machine, liedioom, dining, . and chesterfield suites,- carpets, runners, fireside chairs, easy chairs, and. a large selection of other furnishings. This is a superior lot, and can be^ recommended to intending buyers. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, 40.372. Auctionper. SPECIAL URGENT AUCTION. TOMORROW (THURSDAY), at 2 o'clock SHARP. ■VT OUR ROOMS, 57-59 LOWER CUBA STREET. CONTENTS-OP 0 ROOMS, REMOVED FROM KARORI. NO RESERVE. DAVIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS,Jia\-e received instructions" to AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE Attractive CHESTERFIELD SUITE, .Superior AXMINSTER CARPET 12 x 9, Rugs, Occ Table, Bookshelves, "Majestic" ELEC. RADIO, Ornaments, Oak CHINA CABINET, •'Chenille" Hall Curtain, Bungalow Curtains, Portable Gramophone, I Fanlight Blinds, OAK DINING SUITE, Dinner Wagon, Occ Table, Carpet Runner, AX. CARPET, Good Ruga, Companion Set, Kerb, Morris Couch, Seagrass Chairs, Attractive OAK BEDROOM SUITE, Kapok Mattress, Pair OAK SINGLE BEDS. Tall ISoy, Ottoman, BEDSPREAD, Cony. Squares, Seagrass Chairs, Double and Single Beds, Duchesses, Wardrobes, Curtains, Colonial Wardrobe, CARPET SWEEPER, Elee. Iron, Elee. Heater, Ornament*. Crockery, SET OF GOLF CLUBS, K. Table. K. Chairs, GAS CALIPHONT, K. Sundries, etc., etc. Also Set of '"TOLEDO" COMPUTING SCALES, AN ATTRACTIVE CONSIGNMENT TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. SALE THURSDAY (TOMORROW), AT 2 O'CLOCK SHARP, AT OUR ROOMS, 57-59 LOWER CUBA STREET. DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers (Below James Smith). BUSINESS NOTICES. ASTHMA EASILY CONTROLLED. HHAKE Cal-Miu. Kenewa strength -oi •*• membranes and tissued with necessary minerals. Many testimonials ou tile; 2a (id from W. Sunley, C. H. Perrett, B. C. O'Connor, and R. W. Toomath (Petone), Chemists. ' NOTICE TO ''EVENING POST" SUBSCRIBERS. CUBSCRIBEKS whose delivery of the "Evening Post" is unsatisfactory are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT with the PUBLISHER instead of j complaining to the runner boys. This course ensures firet-hiaul knowledge ot irregularities ami prompt attention. | RLUNDELTj BROS., LTW. Telephone -J4-MO. "

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 60, 8 September 1937, Page 20

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