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Auuiiuna. LOWRY BAY SALE OF 4 DELIGHTFUL HOME SITES i Corner of CHEVIOT & MAIN ROADS, LOWRY BAY, j; On WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1938, at 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS-111 customhouse QUAV. g MESSKS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. are directed oy the fru««s m the Estate of the late Joseph Dwyer (deceased) to sell by 1 ÜBLIC AUCIION. n» j above— " 4 SUPERB BUILDING SITES 4 : of ',4-acre each, with glorious panoramic view of the Hay and Harbour. _ THESE SITES ARE LEVEL AND READY I'OK BOIUJINU. TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer; balance in three mouths. For plans and further particulars, see the Auctioneers— S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay.

E JOHNSTON & CO.. Auctioneers. • TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock, At our Hart, No. 8 Willeston Street. SALE BY AUCTION Of \ VERY NICE CATALOGUE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURMSpecial'lv ' well-made CHESTER!IELD LOUNGE (upliol. in wool moquette, in splendid order), OAK DRAWLIiAb TABLE AND 6 OAK CHAIKb with uphol. backs, SPECIAL LOUNGE SETTEE AND 2 DIVAN CHAIRS (upliol. in maroon leatherette, equal to new, suitable for billiard room or smoking room). SOLID MAHOGANY DRAWLEAF EXT. DINING TABLE, ENGLISH MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE (with mahogany bedstead to match), MAHOGANY ROLLER-TOP DESK, oval occ. table, 2: COMII SLEEPY-HOLLOW CHAIRS, solid oak Morris chair, lot of crockery and gljisswflt'Bj Jacobean standard lamp <UKI shade, almost new and up-to-date 4piece ERA MEL ESS MIRROR BEDROOM SUITE and new mattress (cost £38 a few months ago), 3 oak ancl rimu tallboys, twin oak and rinui bedsteads, valuable 4-piece falJjYlih ASH BEDROOM SUITE (beautuully figured and in excellent order, cost £68), rimu cupboard, limu linen cupboard, lot of almost new blankets, duchesse chests, card table, fire-screen, pictures, fireproof safe, typewriter, o specially good carpets (sizes 15ft 10iri s lift 3in, 12 x 9, 10ft 6in x oft, and Oft x 7ft Gin), up-to-date oak china cabinet with glass door and sides (cost £9 9s), cutlery, "Brunswick" full rosewood cabinet gramophone and records, rimu book table, books, lady's writing table, 2 comb, rimu bedsteads, down quilts, s. art silk bedspreads, kitchen cupboard, garden tools, deck chairs, and numerous other lots. Also: VALUABLE DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE RING (cost £45). _ . This is a very nice lot ot 1 uruisliings— all for absolute sale. Sale Tomorrow Morning at lO.rfU. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer.

AT MIRAMAR. JOHNSTON' AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY HORNING AT lO.:ifJ o'clock. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. Of . HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURXISHJNGS. EXPENSIVE I'AWN SUI'KK WILTON CARPET, l."> x lift 3in, COSTLY 3-PIECE CHKSTERFIKLL) SUITE (made by "Kircher"), upliok in velonr velvet, H.M.V. FULL OAiv CABINET GRAMOPHONE and selected records. ROSEWOOD PIANO STOOL (cost £0), plant stand, oec. tables, pictures, vases, and ornaments, 6 SPECIAL JACOBEAN OAK DIN-ING-ROOM CHAIRS and OAK EXT. DINING TABLE, to match, Jacobean oak tea wagon, oak china cabinet. SINGER DROPIIEAD SEW INC MACHINE, G6K model, in perfect older, late model (new) ELEC I'KOLC \ ELEC. VACUUM CLEANER, IMPORTED OAK ROLLER 'I OP Dl.bk, OAK TYPIST DESK (4 drawers), 2 WILTON CARPETS, sizes 12 x 9 and | 9ft s 6ft 9in. Ax. rug and hall runners, oak revolving typist's chair, rev. office chair, oak office chair, ' ROIAL TYPEWRITER, in perfect order, pot plants, electric fan in good (>rder, REMINGTON PORTABLE iVPEWIUTEK. oak filing cabinet, GOLDEN OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 4 pieces, cost £48. RIMU BEDROOM SUITE, as new, wire-wove mattresses, Axmmster carpet, kitchen table, crockcrj «ind glassware, "Acme" wringer, tiestle ironing table, garden tools, hose, good dust bins, jam jars, alum, pres. pan, alum, sauccpans, and coolung utensils, and appointments. Also, 10 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS (8 months old). At the Residence. No. 115 Totara Road, Miramar. Complete Contents of an Furnished Home, also \aluable Oitiit Furnishings, Typewriters, ctc., all ;n excellent order. Sale Friday Morning at 10.30 o'clock. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. — TOMORROW, AT 1-30 P.M. MICTION SALE OF RIMU AND OAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARIN THE* MART, 91 DIXON STREET. \v PIUCK AND CO., Auctioneers, have received instructions to Sell a quantity of Furniture, removed to the Mart for Sale, comprising:— p DIVAN SUITES, OAK 'V, w I SUITES, BEDROOM SUIIES, 4 CARPET SQUARES, wringers, carpet sweeper, electric oven, dining table and chairs, occ. tables,• brass bowl and stand, easy chairs, settee, wardrobes, duchessc chests, d. and s. beds, books, kapok mattresses, rugs, matting, J hillips radio, 3 hull scats, uud kitchen utensils. i Also. CONTENTS OF 5 ROOMS FROM I''ASTBOUIiNE, divan suite, ex. dining table, s. and d. bedsteads, radio set, seagrass chairs, linos., large oak esse, garden tools, and general furniture. NO RESERVE. Goods must be sold to make space tor Batten's Pledge Sale 1 on Friday. t. \V* 1 KlCJij Auctioneer. . FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 1, at 10.30 a.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE, UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, On account J. W. BATTEN, LTD., 170 CUBA STREET, In the Mart, 91 DIXON STREET. p W. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. have received instructions from J. W. BATTEN, LTD., Cuba Street, to SELL A QUANTITY OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES IN THE MART, AS ABOVE, COMPRISING:— GOLF CLUBS, VIOLINS, ACCORDION. CLOCKS, TOOLS. TYPEWRITER, SUITCASES, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FIELDGLASSES, BOOTS AND SHOES, SUITS. RUGS, BOOKS, DIAMOND, PEARL, and other valuable RINGS, GOLD ALBERTS, CUTLERY, WRISTLET WATCHES, CABIN TRUNKS, BROOCHES, TIKIS, TOILET SETS, 60 GOOD OVERCOATS, and number of Pledges as previously advertised. Any lot can be cleared up to time of Sale on payment of interest. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. CONTENTS OF THREE HOUSES OF FURNITURE TO BE SLAUGHTERED BY AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE. TOMORROW, 2 p.m. TOMORROW, 2 p.m. 500 LOTS - 500 OF SUPERIOR AND USEFUL FURNITURE, CARPETS, FURNISHINGS, SEWING MACHINES. 3 HIGHCLASS PIANOS. CHESTERFIELD SUIT ICS, ODD CHESTERFIELDS. EASY AND FIRESIDE CHAIRS. MORRIS COUCH ICS. SINGLE AND % BEDS, BEDDING OF NUMEROUS DESCRIPTIONS. AT OUR MART. CILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioncrs. ►J 110 LAMBTON QUAY (Corner Mee's Steps), Selling on behalf of owners, WITHOUT RESERVE. Mart is stacked full and will be sold at any old price. BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. I. SILVERSTONE, ? Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. BUILD ON £100 DEPOSIT. State Loan Applicants! We have 30 level Sections avuilable, close to station, bus, and school, Lower Hutt. Prices mostly £200 per section. REMARKABLE • BUNGALOW BARGAIN. Smart Modern Bungalow, Lower Hutt, in perfect order, 4 rooms, sleeping porch, garage, 3 minutes from station, school, and fchops Sacrificed at £108.5. £200 DEPOSIT. Attractive J-id. Modern Bungalow and sun porch, garage, all latest conveniences, ,'i minutes from train, close school and shop'. Lower Hutt. 'Government Loan. Price £1270. KIIAXDALLAH. Glorious harbour and city view. Sub-stantially-built Jirick Residence containing 2 airy bedrooms, living-room, dining-room, anil kitchenette, garage, every possible convenience. Large coiner section. Price £1700. TT ERNEST- LEIGHTOX. LIMITED. Brandon Street, Wellington, and High Street. Lower Hutt'. Wfc, maki- i.llie 111 HmiMuUc tfluctis lul nil puipotes and all papers from til' cheapest newsprint the linesl ait. "Lvcuinn Pvsl' I'nuuug Woik*. Tel M-04*.

I ================ E. Johnston and Co., auctioneers, will sell household furnishings at their mart, 8 Willeston Street, tomorrow at 10.H0 a.m. They will also sell househeld furnishings nt 115 Tolara Road, Miramar, on Friday at 10.30 a.m. j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 151, 29 June 1938, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 151, 29 June 1938, Page 24

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