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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF KARORI RESIDENCE No. 23 LANCASTER STREET (Corner of Braithwaite Street) . , Residence of F. R. PICOT, ESQ. TMTESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have received instructions to submit' at PUBLIC 1U- AUCTION at their Rooms, 43 PANAMA STREET, On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1938, at 2.30 p.m., THE ABOVE OUTSTANDING RESIDENCE containing lounge-room, dining-room, 5 bedrooms, sun porch, 2 bathrooms, and all offices and conveniences. Throughout everything is absolutely modern, the appointments are the best, and both exterior and interior design is the acme of taste and finished workmanship. THE GROUNDS, 110 ft x 117 ft, are beautifully laid out and planted -with grown trees and shrubs. This property, 15 minutes' drive from town and situated in one of the best residential localities, may well be described as one of THHI homes of Wellington. HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers, 41-43 PANAMA STREET. • TELEPHONE 44-017. AUCTION SALE SUPERIOR 11-ROOMED THORNDON RESIDENCE, No. 24 GRANT ROAD—CORNER NEWMAN TERRACE. (Residence of tne Late James Findlay, Esq.) MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have received instructions to submit at PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms, No. 43 PANAMA STREET, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938, at 2.30 p.m., THIS SPLENDIDLY SITUATED PROPERTY. THE RESIDENCE, of 2 storeys, contains reception hall, dining-room, drawing-room with lounge extension, smoking-room and accessories, kitchen and offices; and, upstairs: 6 bedrooms, sewing-room, 2 bathrooms, 2 lavatories, and sun roof promenade. The rooms are spacious and comfortable; there is every convenience, and the house throughout is in excellent order. ' THE SECTION IS UNIQUE. It fronts the tram route leading to Wadestown, affords a magnificent view over the City and Harbour, and is beautifully laid out with rockeries, lawns, gardens, shrubs, etc., while with Newman Terrace on the south side and the beautiful Queen's Park on the north side, the maximum privacy and sunshine is obtained. VACANT POSSESSION WILL BE GIVEN BEFORE CHRISTMAS'. As a home in an exclusive locality, this property is outstanding, with the added advantage that it can be further developed at a minimum of cost. Arrangements to view and full particulars from— HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers, 41-43 PANAMA STREET. TELEPHONE 44-017. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE HIGH STREET AND TRINITY AVENUE, LOWER HUTT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, at 2.30 p.m. 11 CHOICE AND PICTURESQUE 11 BUILDING SITES (CLOSE TO GOLF LINKS AND SURROUNDED BY SUPERIOR HOMES) XT ERNEST LEIGHTON LIMITED has received instructions from the Trustees j.a. in the Anson Estate to offer for sale, ON THE GROUND, as above, 11 SPLEN-DIDLY-SITUATED HOME SITES, varying in area from 24 perches to nearly % acre of rich, flat land, laid out in tennis court, rosery, flower & vegetables gardens, etc. STANDING ON LOT 4 IS A FINE 2-STOREY RESIDENCE, built of the finest material procurable; under the supervision of a well-known Wellington architect, the finish, leaving nothing to be desired. It contains 11/ good rooms, besides balcony, bathrooms, cupboards, etc., suitable for purchaser wishing to do a lot of entertaining or would convert into self-contained flats or large guest house, for which there should be a good opening. Motor garages and other outbuildings. Tie residence, with nearly 1% acres, will first be offered'in one lot, and, if unsold,-sections will be offered singly. Favourable terms. Inspection of Residence by appointment only H. ERNEST LEIGHTON LIMITED, Auctioneers.

SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE AND UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. WEDNESDAY, THE 30th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1938, TVfESSRS. J-"H. BETHUNE AND CO., i • XTJ- acting under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington will offer for Sale by Public Auction on Wednesday, the 30th day of November, 1938, at 2.30 o'clock in the after-1 noon, at their Auction Rooms at Corner of Featherston and Panama Streets, Wellington:— ALL THAT piece of land situate in the City o£ .Wellington containing fourteen perches (14p) or thereabouts being par,t of Allotment Number One on the Plan of Subdivision of Sections 662 and 663 of the eaid City deposited in the Land Registry Office at Wellington No. 28 and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 43 Folio 177 TOGETHER WITH THE TWO-STOREYED • RESIDENCE OF 12 ROOMS AND CONVENIENCES ERECTED THEREON AND KNOWN AS No. 26 GRANT ROAD WELLINGTON. The Mortgagee's application to sell and estimate of value may be seen at .the Registrar's Office at Wellington up to the date of the sale. Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen, at the office of the Auctioneers or of Messieurs Rothemberg and Clark, Solicitors, Nathan's Buildings, Grey Street, Wellington. FUKNITCHIE -BUYERS I visit the WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERING CO. Tel. 42-326. WakefieJd Street. Tel. 42-326. for your requirements in NEW MODERN FURNITURE. * We are direct suppliers FROM FACTOR'S TO YOU. Patronise THE NEW FIRM for NEW FURNITURE in NEW DESIGNS At CHEAPEST IN TOWN PRICES. For CASH OR LAY-BY. WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERING'CO., (Late Glide Rink), THE NEW FIRM. BUSINESS NOTICES. "jl/TRS. Brown: Are they really fours? ■"-*- I take size four in shoes but my feet look larger than yours. Mrs. Jones: Take my tip, keep your shoes well polished with "NUGGET" Polishes —I do. You will find well polished shoes make your feet look smaller. SHINY SHOES — SMALL FEET DULL SHOES — BIG FEET.

TWO CHARMING BUILDING SITES IN WADESTOWN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, At 2.30 p.m. REASONABLE RESERVE FOR QUICK SALE. WILTON ROAD, WADESTOWN (corner New Road unformed)— Splendid block of land having <i total area of 1 rood 23.4 perches and a frontage to Wilton Road of 169 ft 6in and 138 ft 6in to unformed road. At present in two allotments, both having good building sites with pleasing outlooks over Wilton's Bash. TLfESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ' ML will offer by Public Auction the above land ecb their rooms, Corner Brandon and Featherston Streets, Wellington. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers, Cnr. Brandon and Featherston Streets. COMFORTABLE COTTAGE FOR AUCTION AT PLIMMERTON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, at 2.30 p.m. MO ANA ROAD, PLIMMERTON. Well-fitted House of 4 rooms and large sleeping balcony. Dover stove, electric light, and hot point. Land has 50ft frontage by a depth of 210 ft. There is some beautiful native bush on the section and'the property faces the beach. Immediate sale is required and vacant poßsessioHMeani h& «iven at once. JH. BETHUNE AND CO., m Cnr. Brandon and Featherston Streets, Wellington, Auctioneers. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR AUCTION. On the Premises, No. 3 SEDDON STREET, Off Coromandel "Street, Newtown On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, At 1.30 p.m. AXMINSTER CARPET fitted to room about 16ft by 14ft, UPRIGHT "HAAKE" PIANO in walnut, CHESTERFIELD in moquette, and easy chairs, OAK SIDEBOARD with bevelled p.g. miyror, MODERN SINGLE OAK BEDSTEADS arid w.w/s (as new), OAK DUCHESSES with bevelled mirrors, carpet runner, hearthrugs, camp stretcher, palm stands, curtains, hall stand, card table, occasional chairs, electric* jug, dining table, pictures, glassware, crockery, wine glasses, "aluminium pots, kettle, clock, clothes horse, blankets, wringer, buckets, gardening tools, etc* ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE FROM 9.30 a.m. T H. BETHUNE AND CO., •J • Auctioneex-6, Corner Brandon and Featherston Streets, Wellington. YX7EDDING Breakfasts are sore to be a y ™ success when the caterers axe Johnson j and-Co., MayfaateCabaret. Tel. 61-770.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1938, Page 16

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