c AUCTIONS. * IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ~~ i s OF THE BEAUTIFUL HOME AND GABDENS OF GEOKGE COOPER, ESQUIRE, f{ 5 "DEERLEA," LUDLAM CRESCENT, LOWER HUTT * y (Part of the Original Bellevue Garden Estate) aj * On the Grounds, SATURDAY, January 27, 1940, at 2.30. F £ THE LIVING-ROOM. ft d Further particulars, folder, and card to view from the Joint Auctioneers— j. f EL ERNEST LEIGHTON LIMITED, b h 22 BRANDON STREET, and HIGH STREET. LOWER HUTT. or o G. G. TOLHUKST & SON, d BANK OF NEW ZEALAND CHAMBERS, LAMBTON QUAY. b I THE WILSON ESTATE fe ; P d . TO BE SOLD BY b !8 - . . AUCTION * i- ' ""<.,, At P * GENTLEMAN'S - J *^PHj 9-ROOMED HOME '^^m. UNUSUALLY SPACIOUS. , «.- With Lawns, Gardens, Trees. ; 'f "iS%^^^™ Call at 22. BRANDON STREET, CITY, £ !t ; or HIGH STREET> LOWER HUTT/ for * H. ERNEST LEIGHTON LTD., \ J AUCTIONEERS. . 1 r- : • - ■'■ ••• ■ ■••' • ■-• ■ :' J t n MORTGAGEE'S SALE. - ] ,f AT MIRAMAR. TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, the gTp JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. 21st DAY of FEBRUARY, 1940, at . * S &' FRIDAY MORNING, 2.30 p.m. t At 10.30 o'clock. | TTARCOURT AND CO. have been injl AUCTION SALE -d- structed vto sell by PUBLIC AUC- c ,* Of TION at their salerooms 41 Panama Street, s Superior Household Furnishings, buffet Wellington on the above-mentioned day c oak dining suite, oak bedroom suite, under conduct of the Registrar of "the c- chesterfield suite, Wilton carpet, and Supreme Cour^ of New Zealand at Wei- I appointments. r lington by request of the First Mortgagee: i i- AT THE RESIDENCE, ALL THAT piece of land'situate in the J ie No. 48 Otaki Street, Miramar. City of Wellington containing Twenty- 1 'c t-. ii -rx x-t ti. nine and three-tenth perches (29.3 < Is F£" s?™lJb?iFi nr> - a *• perches) more or less being Lot fc £ E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. 3on D eposi ted Plan Number 1527 < ■ . part of Section 8 Watts Peninsula , . ■■ i — District Township of Seatoun Ex- | tension and being all the land \ d DISEASES OF WAR comprised in Certificate of Title , c mO£iilO£iO KIM. >*^XV Volume 146 Folio 101 (Welling- 1 ♦— — ton Hegistry) ■ TOGETHER WITH , i: THE FIVE-ROOMED -DWELLING- ,J $ CONQUERED BY SCIENCE house and premises thereon i * KNOWN AS No. 116 SEATOUN H c ' - HEIGHTS ROAD. ' ■ ! 1 Gangrene, trench nephritis, and epi- Application to sell and the estimated £ •J demic encephalitis—in short, all the \ a]ue 9? the said property can be seen at c . ~ ~ , , ~ the qrhee ot the said Registrar of the c major diseases that scourged the Supr^ me Court of New Zea land at Wei- J d armies in. past wars —can be checked lington during office hours prior to the > now according to Professor Louis Mar- S% RTHEK PAETICULARS can be ob . -, tin, director of the Pasteur Institute, tamed from the Auctioneers or from ._ reports a Paris message to the "Chicago MESSIEURS RONAYNE AND A. M. ; c Tribune." ROLLINGS, New- • Zealand Insurance » T "... , t '■ t i Building, Featherston Street, Wellington, In addition, modern army medical Solicitors for the Vendor. *? services have speeded transportation of . HARCOURT AND CO., £ battle casualties, and arranged treat- ■ Auctioneers. »f ments that give the wounded the best AT OUR MART (No. 8 Willeston Street). " chance of recovery. ' Tj 1 JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. lt "Every French soldier must be vac- J3i# TUESDAY NEXT,. :S . , , , ... ■~-.,.;■ , -At 1.30 p.m. . cmated before leaving for the trenches. AUCTION SALE Professor Martin says that for the Of o first time in medical history antiean- HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHo nrst time in medical history antigan- INGS AND APPOINTMENTS. »I grene serum-i=r plentiful. Furthermore, (Removed from North Terrace, Kelburn, IS there is the possibilit: Of a triple vac- . for convenience of Sale.) cination in one, which will protect mil- Almost new up-to-date oak dining suite c lions of allied soldiers from diphtheria, . with buffet sideboard with 2 leadlight c tetanus, and .typhoid.' \ ''.'.' . doors, drawleaf table and 4 chairs to rt Soldiers a^Fnow protected against match (cost £28 10s a few weeks ago), o diseases like -trench fever and trench 2 comfy divan chairs uphol. in fawn . nephritis, which were comparatively . moquette, cost £7 apiece,. 2 Oriental fc' unknown before the last war. The carpets 12 x 9 and 9x 9, fawn Ax. 7 Pasteur Institute now can provide 5000 carpet ' ,9 -*9' OnentaL rugs, handy vials of anti-typho^ vaccf within 48 gR. S^f J^fSfi tS y hours and 50,000 doses of anti-tetamc v * nneVj dra wing-room suite of 6 pieces ... serum a day. uphol. in green moquette, pictures, full n Last spring more than 1000 horses cabinet gramophone and selected red capable of producing antitoxin serum cords, Jacobean black oak dining-room i. were evacuated near Paris. Three suite of 6 pieces, light oak sideboard, i- weeks later a laboratory improvised dark rimu sideboard with mirror back, c by five doctors furnished 670,000 doses occ tables, oak dining-room clock, 4e of the serum necessary for the vaccina- piece oak bedroom suite complete with n tion of class 15 against typhoid. tallboy, and % bedstead, and best y Professor. Martin said the horses were quality kapok beds and pillows gent's y treated to furnish the valuable serum ooark r compactum, twin oak bedsteads ™ 19«.^ took six montiis, and in 1918 m kitc h en ta | le> . x and kitchen c three and a half months to arrive at sundries. n inferior results. ■ Everything is in very good order and for • h During the last war the Pasteur Absolute Sale, d Institute produced 6,000,000 doses of On View Morning of Sale, ts serum, which was distributed among E. JOHNSTON AND CO., is the Allies and the Red Cross. Auctioners,., J PRODUCTION DEVELOPED." . No. 8 Willestpn Street. Means of production are considerably ■■■■ • ' v c developed and huge reserves are avail- PL i M MKRTON PICTURE THEATRE n able .to. treble the output. ' vnnv> amii pott a pi? 5 . Special sanitary, hygiene, and patho- SHOP AND CO|l AGE lt logy corps have been added to the To-be Submitted at Auction on p French army medical service The ....^i^cir.. w T , , t Vt Idw■ n ; in^i — t strategical and tactical employment of WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 24, 1940, - medical units have been paid particu- i At 2.30 p.m. — c la/ attention to with reference to the ; ;:-■■.; ' [t collection, evacuation, and distribution Tl/jESSRS: HARCOURT AND CO. have lf of the wounded. . . <"•*■ -received instructions; to submit at -f • Thirty'groups of French" surgeons PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms. No. :„ today.are operating in forty surgeries 41 Panama Street, Wellington, on the I, near the front under a- new lighting date, THE ABOVE lS system that,is not affected by ex- VALUABLE PROPERTY, comprismg:iplosioris -or atmospheric conditions } Land with an area of 16 ; 4 perches, : Special equipped with the ; situate d on the" corner of Steyrie latest medical apparatus will transport Avenue and Beach Road, hav-ng frontmajor, cases inland. ... : age o f 53ft in and 122 ft 4vn respecThousahds of Parisians daily wait in tively, and on which is erected -^ line at the Hospital St. Antoine to have (2 ). A combined picture theatre and hall, their .blood tested. They have pledged into which is built a shop. This is to be available whenever their type of (he only theatre in Plhnmerton. blood is needed to replenish the many (3) a 4-roomed Cottage with usual con"blood. banks." . veniences. h "Universal donors" have given large Thi p ; , {s the rinanent centre : .. quantities of blood, which can be kept of p, ill]inerton » 8 business activities, and its _ •_ in perfect: .condition for at least two future is.assured. -. ~ d weeks. This blood was sent to hos- . pitals at the front. Full particulars from— c Dr. Alexis Carrel, TSobel Prize win- MESSKS . LUCKIE, WIREN, AND h ncr in medicine in 1912 and former KENNARD, o member of the Rockefeller Institute of c Medical Research, has been named D.I.C. Building, n head of a special mission in the cabinet d of public health by Minister Marc Solicitors for the Vendor, or r Rucart. . . ; . • ~ hAI^COURT-AND CO .. y During the last war Dr. Carrel helped , ~ a develop a new sterilising solution for ; V -"• auccionoers, ■__ _ . n treating wounded soldiers and a «-43 Panama Street, Wellington. ' t mechanical means of application which was accepted by all military hospitals.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 22
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