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AUCTIONS. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SECOND SUBDIVISION OF THE BELL ESTATE, KARORI LOWRY BAY Pleasantly located in this delightful suburban community, this RECENTLY-ERECTED XJ\J TT XV A **■**■ ■*■ HOME is an attractive offering. It comprises entrance hall, reception room, din- ■ . TO BE SOLD BY . ing-room, 3 bedrooms, dressing-room, modern kitchen, and well-equipped bathroom; Tl TT -|-». -r \ f^ il TT P T T fYK 2 garages and greenhouse; centra] heating and every possible latest appliance are " U D LI U A U W ± 1 wll features of this home, which has to be inspected to be thoroughly appreciated. AT THE RESIDENCE OF MR.. CHEVIOT BELL, AS ABOVE. Large level section, with lawns flower., and shrubs. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION : ■ On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, at 3 p.m. OUrtnl) &L)lLjUL±y\* aJLXXJO '~ MODERN RESIDENCE of superfine construction, consisting of lounge, dining-room, SECTIONS vary in size from V* acre to nearly 1 acre, and are situated so as to breakfast-room, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, laundry, and garage, lhis home get MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF SUNSHINE AND SHELTER from the south. A is erected on a ep i e ndid H-acre section, the whole being laid out in lawns, REGULAR BUS SERVICE passes the locality, and there is a sealed road all the gardens, shrubbery, and hedges. Those who pay attention to detail would appreway from the city. . " : -; date this property.. Vacant possession. PRICE £1950. TERMS. (515) ... TERMS OF SALE.—IO per cent, deposit on the.fall of the hammer, 10 per cent. in,6 months, 10 per cent, in 12. months. BALANCE in 4 years from date of sale. ' HAT ATT Al - i ■ • AJI unpaid purchase money bearing interest at 4% per cent. Right to repay at any time. . j-a^.x j-j.*.*. a ROVDS ARE BEING FORMED and PLANS are available on the site or from WELL-DESIGNED BUNGALOW of entrance hall, living-room, dining-room, 3 bedthe! Joint Auctioneers— • rooms, each with built-in wardrobes, kitchen, and bathroom. Detached laundry TTAnrif\TTT)rn A \T"n nf\ ' and sheds. Garage at rear. Splendid level section with gardens, la,wns, and cou- ■"'.•■ JtiAKL/UUKI AJNJJ \j\)., ■ crete paths, etc. Only one minute from tram , and close to shopping area. CNR. LAMBTON QUAY AND PANAMA STREET. PRICE £1750. TERMS ARRANGED. (469) S. GEORGE NATHAN AND <CO., S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay. . 11l CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. _______^__——————___^

WATERLOO ROAD, LOWER HUTT VI7E have received instructions from Captain J. Afiddleton, R.N. (Rtd.), to Sell by VV Auction his Attractive Residence, No. 235 WATERLOO ROAD, LOWER HUTT. The house contains four bedrooms, exceptionally large living-room, and dining-room connected by an archway, and the, usual offices. The section is perfectly level and has a beautiful garden with fine old trees, and a hard tennis court. There are two titles to the property, which will-be auctioned firstly as a -whole, nnd if not sold as such then as follows:— (a) The back section including the tennis court, having an area of ! a little over a quarter of ait acre, and (b) the house. Exceptionally easy terms can be obtained if required and an unusually low reserve has been fixed as the owner is leaving New Zealand. '■'.■•■' ON THE SITE: AT 230 p.m. ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 , Particulars and Conditions of Sale can be obtained from the Auctioneers— WILLIAMSON & CO., 25 PANAMA STREET. TELEPHONE 42-647.

AUCTIONS. AT OUR (BASEMENT) MART, No. 8 Willeston Street. J£ JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. , FRIDAY MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. 5 Axminster. carpets, all sizes, in splendid order; linoleums, Ax. runners and rugs, 2 oak sideboards, Chesterfield suite of 3 pieces, oak bookcase, revolving bookcase, good rimu sideboard, Singer drophead sewing machine in periect order, umbrella stand, 3 Morris chairs, 2 divan chairs, 3-fold , screen, hand sewing machine, seagrass chairs, 2 Chesterfield lounges, bookshelves, plant stands and jardinieresj ping-pong table, 6 dining chairs, dining tables, 9 specially good rimu duchesse chests, d. oak and rimu • bedsteads and mattresses, 6 single folding bed- ; steads, 6 rimu s. bedsteads and mattresses, linen cupboard, wire-seated couch, kitchen tables, elec. urn, English pram, piano seat, hat-bos, wardrobe tr-unk, "'griller, fireless cooker, gas stove, ice chest, stretcher, kitchen chairs, coconut matting, jam jars, wringer, lawn mower, carpet sweeper, garden hose, copper kerb, good lot kitchen utensils, and numerous other lots. Complete contents of a 10-roomed Apartment House removed- from The Terrace for convenience of sale. , - On view morning of sale. All in splendid order. . SALE FRIDAY MORNING (Basement) at 10.30 o'clock' sharp. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. OTAKI BEACH. ■ JL. BENNETT, LIMITED, in con- • junction with HAROLD TAYLOR, of Otaki Railway, Land. Agent, have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at the request of the Mortgagee at the Druids' Hall, Qtaki, on Wednesday, the Ist day of December, 1937, at 1.30 p.m. ALL THOSE parcels of land containing together 11 acres 3 roods'l2 perches more or less being parts of Taumanuka Subdivisions 3E No. 1, ,31 No. 1, 4A and 4B 2A and comprising Lots 32 and 43 D.P. 6678 and Xot 95 Deposited Plan 762 SUBJECT as to part to the provisions of Part XIII of the Land Act and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificates of Title Volume--233 Folio 244, Volume 288, Folio 87 .. and Vohjme 317 Folio; 25 (Wellington Registry)*. There is erected on the property 1 12-rd. House with all conveniences .suitable for seaside accommodation house, also 1 4-rd. Cottage close to the Beach, 1 large Barn, and several large Fowlhouses to accommodate 1000 birds. TERMS:. 10 per cent, deposit, balance on possession. The particulars and conditions of Sale may be inspected at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North, at the Office of Harold Taylor, Otaki Railway, Land Agent, and the Solicitors for the Mortgagee, free of charge. For further particulars, apply to the auctioneers, Harold Taylor, or to— Cooper, Rapley, and Rutherford, ■ ; Solicitors for .the Mortgagee, Rangitikei Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. PROPERTIES FOR SALE, - LIVE RENT FREE. LIVE RENT FREE. ; , iAXODERN Dwelling in two self-contained tß*- flats and basement. Separate entrances —3 garages—particularly weli appointed, beautiful sunny position overlooking harbour, rent from one flat and garages pays all outgoings^ Top flat contains hall, two bedrooms, dining-room, and living-room, bathroom, and kitchenette and bottom flat, bedroom, ■sitting-room, kitchenette, and" bathroom. Price £2375. Terms on application. £200 DEPOSIT WILL BUY CITY .- PROPERTY, Well-built House of (J rooms, 3 upstairs rooms and kitchenette are let separately. The house is old and requires repainting, but is sound and interior is well kept ,and in excellent order. Handy to Courtenay Place. Price £1250. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME. ; Situated "one mile from Levin and comprising 5 bedrooms, drawing-room, livingroom, big kitchen with electric stove, scullery, Btoreroom and large glassed-in balcony. The grounds, over an acre in; extent, are well laid out in lawns, gardens, and orchard. 3 chain bitumen drive, garage, washhouse, woodshed, and toolhouse. The whole property is in excellent order and well worth inspection. Price £1650. Particulars from MESSRS. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., 1218 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Telephone 42-418. MODERNIST HOME. A. PERFECT: Example of the Modern "straight-line" design which is becoming bo popular. Situated in sunny, picturesque surroundings with rich, level section; the house of 2 stories contains 6 rooms, 2 sun balconies, and garage. Spacious, well lighted, and with all latest fittings.. Marvellous outlook. A remarkable buy at price £2150. KARORI. CITY END—Ultra-modern Bungalow (built 3 years under supervision of leading architect), containing spacious living aijd dining-rooms, up-to-date kitchen, motor garage, and every possible labour-saving device Attractively situated on good eection, %-minute from tram. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. £1900. PICKED INDUSTRIAL, WORKS, OK WAREHOUSE SITES, for which.we are sole agerits; and detfils of which can, be obtained on application. ALSO: A choice selection of Ideal Building Sites in Karori, Khandallah, Wadeßtown, Lower' Hutt, and other suburbs. Buyers would be wise to make certain that water and city drainage are available before contracting to buy sections. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD.. 22 Brandon Street, and at Lower Hutt. NOTICE TO "EVENING POST" SUBSCRIBERS. •' OTJBSCRIBKRB whose delivery" •3. ■ of the "Evening Post" is unsatisfactory are particularly requested lo communicate DIRECT with the PUBLISHER instead of complaining to the rupner. boys. : . This course insures first-hand knowledge, ol . irregularities and . prompt attention. ! BLUNDELL BROS.. LTD. Telephone 44-040.

FRIDAY NEXT, at 10.30 a.m., IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. AUCTION SALE of 260 PAIRS LADIES', MEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND. SHOES. No Reserve. • C. W.'PRICE, Auctioneer. TOMORROW, at 1,30 p.m., IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD ' FURNISHINGS. CW. PRICE AND- CO., Auctioneers • and Valuers, will sell in a Deceased Person's Estate, CONTENTS OF, SIX ROOMS, comprising:— . . . SMALL DIVAN SUITE (in moquette), -.' OAK BEDROOM SUITE (with tallboy), 6-PIECE DINING SUITE, : CARPETS, RED HALL RUNNER (18ft x 4ft :6in), RED; STAIR- CAR- ■■ -PET (25ft), LINOS., ~wireless se,t, .. glass and crystal, crockery, cutlery, - table-lamp, part dinner set, c.p. ware, china cabinet, lace curtains, Sheets, blankets, towels, 4 single beds and s niattresses, wardrobes, etc. 40 CONFECTIONERY JARS, LOT OF GOLF STICKS. NO RESERVE, - , C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Contents of 5-rd. House, on the Premises, . 5 PARK STREET, THOHNDON, , On FRIDAY (NEXT); NOVEMBER 19, k At 1 p.m. Under Instructions from Trustees Estate '■ - late Mr».- E. Cattell. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in moquette, OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, OAK ESCRITOIRE, "MILNER" house e«fe, occasional tables and chairs, AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, corridor rug, "Hoover" vacuum cleaner, oil paintings, duchesses, single and double bedsteads, W.W.'b and kapok mattresses, part dinner set, linoleum, pyrex dishes, crockery, glassware, kitchen utensil*, and gardening tools, i LAWN MOWER, hose, dressmaker's model, etc., etc. On View' Mofning °f Sale from 10 o clock. To be Sold Without Reserve. . .-• , ' JH. BETHUNE AND CO., • Auctioneers, Corner Brandon and Featherston Streets, Wellington. district officers, all: Old Wolves, and others interested. . Seatoun Welfare Association. The Scout.Hall, Seatoun,. was the centre of a very jovial and happygathering on Saturday night, when the committee of the Seatoun Boy. Scouts' Welfare-Association held a very successful dance. Several novelty and competitive dances were held; the competition winners were Mr. i. McPonald and Miss Pat Mastersori- and Mr:''. It. Hixon and Miss Molly Keith. Among those present were Misses M. Baggett, B. Fhilp, B. Boon, P. Masterson, V. Hill, J. Bark, E. Marsden, M. Holdstock, L. Fawcett, M. Gadd, B. Hazlett, D. Collins, F. and D. Matthews, P. Creighton, P. Liardet, J. Cuddie, M. Chudley, M. Parton, M, Keith, M. Jenkins, and B. Avery, Mrs. Calm, Messrs.-R. Sinclair, B* Hill, P. Staff, T. Morrison, P. Dewhurst, R. Hixon, T. Edmonds, O. Toms, F. Kitto, B. Pettit,' S. and A. Boyle, F. Brozinhan, J. Farrell, J. McDonald, M. Wilson, J; Holdstock, D. McCallum, J. Oldfleld, E. Thome. ' RIFLE SHOOTING OLD NAVALS CLUB The Old Navals Rifle Club fired the final shoot of the'first series at 900 yards in typical Trentham weather on Saturday. The riflemen fared badly, as is shown by the scores. Next Saturday at 300 yards the Rabe Cup and second series will commence;- squadding: numbers 17 to 20. Scores-.-r- ---< 900 yards. Hep. Tl. M. Reid 40 40 8 88 C. Toombs ...... 36 35 16 '87 C. Whiteman ..41 43 — 84 R. Chapman 39 41 4 84 T. Mottram, 36, 32, 16—84; D. Robertson, 37, 32, 14—83; R. Johns, 39, 37, 6— 82; M. M0nk,,45, 37—82; A. Wilson, 39, 39, 3—81; J. Marshall, 35, 35, 10--80; M. O'Grady. 39, 37, 4—80; M. Martin, 29, 40, 10—79; R. Congreve, 41, 38—79; A. Sowerby, 37, 34, 8—79; R. Mottram, 39, 37, 3—79; P. Congreve, 36, 42—78; J. Bell, 28, 41, 8—77; G. Murrell, 35, 34. 8—70; F. Franklyn 33, 40, 2—75; E. Sheehan, 33, 37, 4—74; W. Mcßain, 34, 36, 4—74; F. Waterworth, 38, 36—74; J. Stephens, 35, 35, 4—74; M. Hugo, 37, 32—69; J. Pitt, 31, 35, 2—68; A. Smith, 39, 28—67; F. Standidge,' 28, 32, 4—64. The first series resulted:—R. Congreve 376, M. Monk 373, M. Hugo P. Congreve 365, A. V. Wilson 365, A. Smith 365, C. Whiteman 365, J. Pitt 363, F. Waterworth 361. ; . THE USEFUL BAMBOO .— ♦ —■ ■ • - In an article in "The P.L. A. Monthlyv—the magazine of the Port of London Authority-ron "Canes and Rattans," the writer mentions some of the many uses of the' bamboo. In Europe it may. be mainly used . for. whacking or walking, but in Malaya the natives pickle the tender shoots in vinegar .flavoured with pepper and eat them with their food, he says. In other oriental countries the shoots are salted and eaten with rice, or served like asparagus. The Chinese use bamboo grain as a food, and the Hindus mix it with honey and eat it as a delicacy. In older shoots a fluid is found secreted in the hollow joints, which gradually develops into - a substance known as bamboo manna, or tabashir. This substance was once highly valued in the East for its medicinal properties and for its use in optical cases.

AT THE VICARAGE, BOLTON STREET. . ■ T? JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. XJ' TOMORROW (THURSDAY), At 1 p.m. Sharp. INTERESTING SALE BY AUCTION Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Romlrildi, in rich walnut bury case (this is a very fine toned instrument and cost £120, for absolute sale), 2 SPECIAL COMFY CANE-BACK AND SIDE LOUNGE CHAIRS with loose 'cushions, special ladder-back chairs, inlaid walnut oval table, old inlaid walnut china cabinet, old mahogany hall stand, old mahogany djnner wagon, old mahogany chest drawers, 2 super Wilton carpet squares, 9 x 12 and 9 x 10ft 6in, new plain Haircord carpet, as new, Ind. carpets, all-wool rev. carpet, occ. hall tables, barometer, spark guard, coal box, console model mahogany cabinet .gramophone and records, speci-ally'well-made chesterfield lounge and 4 easy chairs, window cushions, curtains, folding card table, Jacobean standard lamp and shade, a large collection of Doulton and Wedgwood china, h.p. cups, tea Bets, coffee cups, dinner service, c.p. ware, pwno 6tool, heavy cut crystal goblets, wines and tumblers* cushions, oak Jacobean tea wagon, side table, ROLLER-TOP DESK 3n: perfect order, 'electric radiator, 36in Axminster runner, round table with claw legs, up-to-date 6-drawer tallboy with round mirror, soiled linen basket, seagrass chair's; s.w. bedsteads and mattresses, small chest drawers, gateleg table, towel rail, double ended settee and cushion,, oval table, wall "mirror, old Chinese vase, barometer, good: lot kitchen utensils, alum, ware, en. ware, a.b. chairs, brooms, • mops, h. rugs,- carpet sweeper, elec. iron, Pyrex dishes,, fancy plates, Electrolux vacuum cleaner, filter, jam jare, scales and weights, 6tair carpet, lot of. Island curios, 3 step- ladders, clothe* basket, new "Acme" wringer, rush mats, folding chairs, garden tools, axe, water can, plate rack, hose, reading lamp, Singer drophead treadle sewing machine, and numerous other lots. 300 LOTS 300 AT THE VICARAGE, No. 43 Bolton • Street. ' On account of Canon James, •who- is now '■'■■ resident in England. '■ -, , SALE TOMORROW! AT l p.m. Sharp. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneer*. EXCLUSIVE WOBUEN. OUTSTANDING PROPERTY TO BE AUCTIONED.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30/1937, At 2.30 p:m. ■ TIfESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have ■"■*■ received instructions - from Mr. Andrew Hamilton to sell by Public Auction at the Real-Estate Auction Room, Harcourt ■Chambers," 41-43, Panama Street, ou the abovermentioned date — ( THIS MODERN RESIDENCE AND EXTENSIVE GROUNDS. "TARAWAHI," • -No. 54a PENROSE STREET, : .. , EOWER HUTT. The House,- of distinctive appearance and attractive architecture, has three spacious Jiving-rooms, maid's' room, bathroom, kitchen, and all offices downstairs; and three bedrooms, sun porch, and modern bathroom upstairs; ■as well as every possible convenience. SET IN THREE-QUARTERS OF AN ACRE of beautiful grounds, with running stream and rustic bridge, and approached by a wide motor drive, this property is eminently suited to Wellington's most exclusive locality. Full details and arrangements to view from. ..■-."■■■ HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, 41-43 Panama Street. Telephone 44-017. AT HUNDREDS BELOW COST. NEWTOWN PROPERTY TO BE - i AUCTIONED. ■ No. 161 ADELAIDE ROAD. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at the Real Estate Auction Room, Harcourt Chambers, 41-43 Panama Street, on . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1937, At 2.30 p.m., THIS IDEAL PROPERTY INVESTMENT. The two-storey residence, in excellent order, soundly built, and having all convenience*, has just been painted and is ready for immediate occupation. : The section, slightly elevated and level, has a frontage to Adelaide Road of approximately 52ft, by a depth of 58ft 4in. •AS A HOME OR AN INVESTMENT THIS PROPERTY IS IDEAL. Arrangements to view and full details from j . . ■ HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, ( 41-43 Panama Street. Telephone 44-017. BUSINESS NOTICES. TO THE TRADE. SHIPMENT of PANAMA GRASS HAND-MADE HATS in stock. , C. B. LEMPRIERE & CO., LTD., 15 Blair Street (Courtenay flac*), Wellington,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1937, Page 24

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