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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE. CITY INVESTMENT. Nos. 335 WILLIS STREET AND 13 EVELYN PLACE. TITESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. have ItX received instructions iiom the PUB LIC TRUSTEE to submit at Public Auc tion at the Real Estate Auction Rooms 43 Panama Street, Wellington, on i WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29. 103S, At 2.30 p.m.. THESE SPLENDIDLY SITUATED PROPERTIES. No. 335 WILLIS STREET is a two storeyed- residence containing 10 spn cious rooms, <*utranre bull, and com plete offices including two garages standing on a magnificent section witl a frontage to Upper Willis Street o 85 feet and an area of nearly half at acre of level land attractively laid out sunny, and private. '1 No. 13 EVELYN PLACE is a two-storej ■■ house containing sis rooms and offices " The land with a frontage to Evelyr « Place and hacking on to No. 335 Wil lis Street has an area of 27.8 perches and is level, sunny, and private. To b<> offered as one block, and if nol , *old, then offers for each property sepa rately will be considered privately. '" Full particulars from THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, Or HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, 41-43 Panama Street. ON THE PREMISES, 18 MATAI ROAD, HATAITAI. % TOMORROW (THURSDAY), JUNE 23, ) Start 1.30 p.m. sharp. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF SUPERIOR FURNISHED RESIDENCE, SPLEN- , DID WILTON CARPETS, OAK ANE WALNUT SUITES, AND 2 COSTLY CHESTERFIELD AND DRAWINGROOM SUITES, ETC. QJILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers, will Sell on behalf of Owner leaving district, without reserve:— 2 SUPERIOR WILTON CARPETS, 12 x 9, most attractive patterns, 13.6 x 10.6 AXMINSTER CARPET, MAGNIFICENT WALNUT BEDROOM ' SUITE, cost £65, best wire, mattress, ' and pillows, silk bedspread; oak hall table (refectory), EXQUISITE MODERN OAK DINING, SUITE, cost £37 10s, oak tea wagon, seagrass chairs, WELL-SPRUNG CHESTERFIELD , SUITE, oak modern radio cabinet, oak ' coffee table, oak step bookshelves, EXPENSIVE BLACK OAK-FRAME 3-PIECE SETTEE AND 2 CHAIRS, ' in best silk tapestry, 6YDS 36in . SUPER AXM. RUNNER, 2yds 27in HALL CARPET, 7ft 6in x 7ft 6in, all to match, dark oak drawleaf table and 4 chairs, oak palmstands, 2 card tables, Singer treadle machine, splendid gramophone and lot select records, light rimu single bedroom suite, rugs, chairs, syds 4ft 6in SUPER AXM. CARPET RUNNER, % latest oak panel bed, wire, and kapok, 3 single rimu beds and'wires,'2 rimu duchesses, chairs, silk curtains, pelmets, COSTLY BRASS FIRESCREEN and BOX KERB, couch, pretty electric bowl, 2 chairs; umbrella stand, mirror, E.P. and glassware, wringer, 2 NICE CABIN TRUNKS, radiator, k. chairs and table, special copper boiler, copper kettle, kitchen ware and utensils, small rimu sideboard, and numerous other lots. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. A MOST ATTRACTIVE SALE, AND UNUSUALLY OFFERED BY AUCTION. ON VIEW ON MORNING OF SALE. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. KHANDALLAH. SOUND Bungalow of 6 rooms, and sun porch, built 8 years; all rooms and hall are large; %-aere section, with: room for tennis court; motor garage; very good situation. Price £1575; terms arranged. KARORI. Homewood Avenue vicinity—6 Rooms, on one floor, requiring renovation; middle-aged house, but not of the very old type; vacant possession; fine position. Price £1250 Or offer; cash transaction; must be sold. WADESTOWN ROAD (city side). Modern Storey-and-a-half Residence, containing 6 rooms, large glassed-in sun porch off main bedroom (downstairs), and kitchen; has three, or if necessary four, bedrooms; large drawing and dining rooms; glorious harbour view; garage. Price £3000; very reasonable terms given. SEATOUN. VACANT, £150 deposit. Residence of 4 large rooms and conveniences, in good order. Handy and in the best position. Situated Marine Parade, close to beach. PRICE for quick sale £000. Balance on easy terms to reliable purchaser. ISLAND BAY. £100 Deposit. VACANT. Residence, 6 rooms, room garage; large flat section— 3 mins. tram and shops; no climb; best position in Bay; house requires renovation. PRICE £1025 or near offer. KILBIRNIE. ! 3 Flats. Owner occupier of principal flat. Possession assured. Property in nice order; no climb, 5 mins. tram and Post Office; bargain at £1300, with easy terms. Live rent tree. This is an Exhibition proposition. J. H. BETHUNE & CO, AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS. ' Members of Real Estate Institute. Chief Agents Sun Insurance Office, Ltd., 1 Corner Featherston and Brandon Streets, ' Telephones 42-064 and 42-065. \ . '. I LOWER HUTT. New, Attractive Bungalow of S rooms, bathroom, every possible convenience, electric hot water, laundry, built of best material and finish. Corner section, bathed in sunshine all day. Owner compelled to zo north will sacrifice at £1350; about £350 cash. Vacant possession. , , HATAITAL j; Superior Brick Bungalow of six large c rooms, every possible convenience, built under supervision of leading architect. Section commands magnificent view. Price only £2500. Terms. £300 cash, balance first mortgage. RARORI. 8 Select locality. Attractive Modern Home r containing five good rooms, kitchenette. c and concrete motor garage, excellent order „ throuffhout; level walk to tram; £1900 a U ERNEST LEIGHTON. LIMITED LX ' 22 Brandon Street. Wellington, and High Street, Lower Hurt v BUSINESS NOTICES. a WE SUPPLY:-Half-tone Blocks. Line Blocks. Business Stationery. a Catalogues. n Folders. g Etc., etc. PRICES REASONABLE and we are fl just as interested in your Small Job? us the Large Ones. THE "EVENING POST" PRINTING WORKS, WILLIS STREET. Telephone 44-046.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 145, 22 June 1938, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 145, 22 June 1938, Page 22

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