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AUCTIONS. SALE OF ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW .RESIDENCE & RYTFNSTVE GROUNDS (HOME OF MR SIDNEY KIKKUALDIE) To be Held on the Property—FßlEND ST., KARORI, Od WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 16. 1938. at 2.30 p.m. l/B liSt-lit, HAHfUUK'I & CO m conjunction .vith MiiSSKS B. UliUKUli iTA NATHAN & CO. are directed to sell bj PUBLIC AUCTION as above, thu • V tLL-hi\u\V]\ BUNGALOW KESIDGNCK comprising 13 rooms standing uu :- it-rps ol beiiutitulh lairi on' jrontiHs »\*c h 'HI) t:OVI AOli The residence I? in excellent order aDd contains 4 reception rooms, lounge Hall, ■■j oedrooms, 2 bathrooms kitchen, complete offices, and moderb conveniences me ibrary is n beautiful room panelled id oak with line open tireplace. I'his would make an ideal homi for anvont fceeo od « good garden, and is ■iM-i-iiilly qrlaptnbfe for an institution sucb as a convalescent home, school, or private hospital ft also has ereat possibilities as n snhdivisional proposition, having a front "s<? of approximately 516 ft to Friend Strppi and nearly 1500 ft to Parkvale Road J'he luthuTlrlina-p Include 2 lanre fineries and hothouse double motoT garage, :.'idener'p quarters nnd workshop and there is a running stream, lily pond, and -wimminc pnol wpM oliplferpH by bush op the western hills There is a fine patch of native bush ohruhhenee lawns, full-sized tennis court, (lower and vegetable garden, end orchard A very reasonable reserve is being placed nn the pro"Prtv is the owner ip determined to sell Arrangements to inspect and full details from the Auctioneers— S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO.. 11l Customhouse Quay, or HARCQURT & CO., Panama Street. IMPORTANT LOWER HUTT SUBDIVISION. 27 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES 27 HUTT ROAD. WAKEFIELD STREET AND VICTORIA STKEET TO Bfi SOLD BY ' PUBLIC AUCTION On | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1938, at 7.30 p.m., At the MAORI MEETING HALL, 37 HUTT ROAD. These Sections are ideally situated AU are practically level, and can be purchased on easy terms, namely:—lo per cent on tall of hammer, 10 per cent, in 6 months, 10 per cent in 12 months Balance in 3 years- Interest on unpaid purchase money at i'A per cent Plans available, and further particulars from the Joint Auctioneers— HARCOURT & CO., Corner PANAMA STREIiU and LAJVfBTON QUAY, or S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Wednesday, FEB. 16, Wednesday. Wednesday, at Wednesday \T MASONIC HALL, THE TERRACE Wednesday, 2 p.m. sharp. Wednesday pwrjNBAR SLOANE. LTD.. Auctioneers. AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE (TOP FLOOR), IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE Allen and Blair Streets. AUCTION SALE. pEORGE THOMA AND CO., LTD., AT MASONIC HAL... THE TERRACE, *-"" have received instructions to Bell, as . Of above, in lots to suit purchasers and ON HIGH-LASS FURNITURE AND BEHALF OF WHOM IT MAY CON EFFECTS CERN, WITHOUT RESERVE- Oq ' Kflfl CASES NEW SEASON'S WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, at 10.30 •-"-'vf PITTED' DATES. a.m. sharp. Goods on view on morning of Sale. A very fine catalogue ot Furniture and GEORGE THOMAS & CO., LTD.. Z^^J^S^SSS^J^ Allen otTrrStreets. ffiffi™ $£$$$$£$$&* Tela. 51-302; 52-654. 1 Divan Chairs 2 Single Beds and Wire complete FBOM BURNELL AVENUE Artistic Oak Dining-room Suite TO OTO MART TO BE CLEARED OAK CHINA CABINET. ULTRA-MOD-TOMORROW, 2 p.m. JiRN. ■RNTIRK CONTENTS OF SUPERIOR * Occasional Oak lables and Cabinet FURNISHEET LARGE PLAT. \ MINSTER CARPETS AS NEW. 20 , OWNER LEAVING WELLINGTON. ■ 14. 12 x 10, 12 x 9 SILVERSTONE AND CO AUCTION- Large Assortment of Smaller Carpets EgRS 110 LAMBTON QUAY (at HALL •-ARPKTB. VARIOUS Sizfe Mee's Stepe) Axmmster Hall Runner, 24ft. Included in this Superior Catalogue: Hnchesses, Oak and Rimu, and Chests, STJPTCR WILTON CARPET, 13ft 6in x fatandard Lamp lift 3in 3 SUPER AXMINSTER gINGEK OROI'HEAD MACHINE CARPETS 10ft 6in x 9ft, SUPER Kitchen lables and Chairs to match WILTON HALL CARPET, 9ft x 4ft Armchairs and Chairs 6in, several rugs, 2 hand-made wool Hall Tables anu Curtains , mats, 2 MODERN OAK BEDROOM 10 Player Rolls, etc. .etc. SUITES MAGNIFICENT MODERN ALSO, OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE (cost cine Assortment of Glassware, China, and £37 10s), beautiful oak china cabinet, Crockery. oak tea wagon, oak coffee table, oxd. ALSO, brass seat kerb and fire screen, nice FORD MO-TOR-CAR. 1935 MODEL, in MIRROR, INLAID OVAL DINING TABLE, 2 single beds and wires, lot _—__—__ . good bedding, 2 tallboys (oak RADIO USET 6'ei™iron LISUPER- UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. Sec^S^Sl-oIgaI: hautere road, te horo. standard oak drophead sewing ma- rfvntttt rTn in ChTenTft\YeWtas nnlw)i^ nffil™%(n"m^SU: have been instructed by Mr. W T Dodds, '^LVERSTONE AND CO., "ho This splendid cSnment-must be sold DAY *^ a DAYOF i FEBRUARY. Tomorrow, at 2 p.m. *' b On View friom 9 a.m. ?2l v y HITE LEG HORN PULLETS (good TIfcKENNA'S iSC "yEAR HENS XTX 400 2-YEAR HENS (The New Zealand Christie's), mo 3-YEAR HENS. 18-24 Molesworth Street, 60 JWN^ COCKERELS (special selCONTINUATION J CHARTjiRS INCUBATORS, 540-ie&g Of capacity. BOOK AUCTION, 1 CASHELLA INCUB. TOR (120-egg TOMORROW (Wednesday), . 4 BROODERS At 1 p.m. sharp. ] COAL AND COKE BROODER, 600 J. F McKENNA, capacity. . , Aiipf-innppr G large fowlhouses (mostly iron), sizes Auctioneer. ?gft fey m^ mt fay 16ft> __————--—-—-—-!===! 60ft by 20ft, 45ft by ICft, 30ft by 20ft, —"~~ 16ft by 20ft, incubator house, 20ft by ~,_. . ~,»A M /n»ci ir> ri lIR 16ft, 3 small fowlhouses, 1 on sledge, WELLINGTON GAELIC CLUB x ari , s whar6) 15f t by 10ft i ine d, l __^ grit mill, 1 bone mill. 1 chaff cutter, 5 mixing troughs, hoppers, The monthly Ceilidh of the Gaelic large packing cases, wire netting, asClub was held on Saturday night, when eorte I totara strainers, and posts, one Mrs A. McVicar presided over a large %-ton truck (l<ord), 1 cow in milK. attendance of members and visitors. 1 Jersey heifer. Proceedings opened with a selection THE FA.R?" COMPRISING 51 ACRES, on the pipes by Piper N. MacLeod. WITH GOOD 6-RD. HOUSE WITH Then followed Gaelic songs by Mes- CONVENIENCES. TOGETHER dames D. Murray MacLeod and Hugh WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS MacWhinnie, and Messrs. Angus Mac- WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE. ttTsocS sertccfof tfcSy Sr IS VJ'JK" "" " ml» "'"" °™B l° many years, recognition of which was "' neawa.^ MOFFATT made when the honour of M.B.E was ' ' . . ' conferred on her by the King. This Auctioneer. was a rank bestowed on few ladies in ; : civil life, and the members of the Gaelic Culb had every reason to be proud of their • president, and all RAMSEY WILSON, LTD., would take pleasure in her well- Conduct earned reward. Mr. Mac Donald reminded mombors of the special func- GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE tion to be held on Friday next in twttt!«!T)AY ' AND FT!TT)4Y honour of Mrs. McVicar, when oppor- THURSDAY AND tIUDA\, tunity would be taken to express the FEBRUARY 17 AND 18. club's esteem in a. tangible manner. Mrs. McVicar was accorded cheers, and Comprising THE WHOLE OF THE FURPiper MacLeod played an air appro- NITURE AND CONTENTS contained priate to the occasion on the premises of the Replying, Mrs. McVicar spoke of the need, of helpers for the many social TROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, bodies with which she is connected, 296 Lambton Quay, Wellington, and stressed the necessity of the younger women taking up the duties -I C\C\(\ LOTS 1 (\t\(\ as the older workers retired. IUUU J.UUU Supper was served under the direc- tjaMSEY WILSON, LTD., AUCTIONtion of Mrs. McArthur and' the ladies J\ EERS. 98 Manners Street, favoured of the catering committee and the with instructions from Trocadero, rest of the evening was devoted to. ud will scl) a 6 above . dancing, for which Mr. Duncan Mac Diarmid acted-as M.C. Music was sup- NOTE.—See last night's "Post" for full phed by Piper N. MacLeod, Mrs. Lon details, also Tomorrow Night's "Post." don, and Messrs. W Newlands and H. Langley. _ COUNTRY BUYERS.—COME DOWN. . AMONG THE MONEY-SAVERS. THE CHERRY-TREE CLASS everything must be sold. The building has to be left empty. The battleships Nelson and Rodney RAMSEY WILSON, are called by sailors "the cherry tree Auctioneer, class, because they were cut down by Tel. 42-785. Washington," said Lieut.-Commander D S. E. Thompson, R.N., in a lecture to === ===^===z=z=== ========= the Bristol branch of the Royal Empire Society, He added: 'They just YOU CAN JUDGE lopped off 200 ft at the stern to bring OUR PRINTING them within the Treaty, and there you |jy THE I'Kot" B WE PRINT FOR get the reason why these ships ran aground. They are naturally fright- WV U!:';" e fi r \l m "'"wVT °' , Che fully dl«cult to 7 handle/ Commander Zt Z^\»tZ Thompson said that the Navy s new ir , gt j|| j o i n g ,(. anti-aircraft guns had reduced the number of rounds needed to bring NO ORDER TOO SMALL OR down an aeroplane from about 8000, To° LARGE, which was the average during the war, „ «T?VT7NII\ir l>n«sT» PRIMTINP to from nine to 20. "Yo can take it," 1 "t- LVfcJNllNb I USI FKIJNIING he said "tMt the Navy is very well WORKS, able to look after itself and its dock- WILLIS STREET, yards so far as air attacks go." Telephone 44-040.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1938, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1938, Page 18

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