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. AUCTIONS. CHARMING KELBURN RESIDENCE WITH GLORIOUS VIEW TO BE AUCTIONED ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1942, at 2.30 p.m. At Jlessrs. J. 11. Bethune and Go's Rooms, Brandon Street, under instructions from the Public Trustee (Est. Late Sir. G. A. Troup). NO. 5 CLUNY AVENUE (OFF RAROA RD.) Land 1 acr*'-.1 rood 35.44 perches. ' The house contains ten rooms, and is storey and a half, with concrete foundations and tiled roof. Downstairs consists of drawing-room with sliding doors to study and to dlnlnj-room which has a domed ceiling; two bedrooms; kitchen, bathroom, etc. Upstairs'are five rtoros. including a tower room. Man's room, toolhousc, and laundry detached. All modern conveniences. Garage. Unique position with magnificent city and harbour views which cannot be built out. The land' is suitable for subdivision. ~ POSSESSION AVAILABLE . | For full details and arrangements to view apply to District Public Trustee or to . J. H. BETHUNE AND. CO., AUCTIONEERS, [ --..', CORNER BRANDON AND FEATHERSTON STREETS. ATTRACTIVE CITY HOME TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON ! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1942, at 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been instructed by the TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AND AGENCY BRANCH OF THE N.Z. INSURANCE CO. LTD. to sell at thelrroomi, Brandon Street, on above date, the attractive property— NO. 252 THE TERRACE (Cnr: Salamanca Rd:). Land '40ft frontage ,to The Terrace. ■ The house is a well-built one of nine rooms and kitchenette on two floors. AU unul offices and conveniences. There are two garages built of brick and concrete. The position is ideal, within a few minutes* walk of the'heart of the dry, and there is an excellent view. For full particulars and arrangements la view appl}— J. H. BETHUNE & CO. (AUCTIONEERS), CNR. FEATHERSTON AND BRANDON STREETS. TELEPHONE 42-064.

INTERESTING AUCTION SALE OF ANTIQUE ' FURNITURE, OLD CHINA, MODERN VAUXHALL MOTOR-CAR, FIREPROOF SAFE, LINEN BLANKETS, E.P. WARE, , CRYSTAL, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, GARDEN TOOLS, ETC., ETC., AT LOWER HUTT. E JOHNSTON & CO./ Auctioneers. By Ord*r of the Trustees In a Deceased , Person's Estate. TUESDAY MORNING, .Commencing at 10.30 o'clock and continuing all day, at tlie Residence, No. 14 WESTERN HUTT ROAD (Near Lower Hutt Railway Station). Included in this interesting collection will be found several good Axminster carpet i squares in all sizes, genuine hand-made; "Donegal" carpet (wonderful quality), hearthrugs, runners, wonderful OLD INLAID WALNUT OVAL TABLE in excellent order, dining-room suite of 9 pieces, ext. dining table and cover, good linoleums, clocks, sideboard, several comfy easy chairs, • good treadle sewing machine, heavy quality linoleums, well-made chesterfield lounge, specially well-made easy chairs; fireside chairs, occ. chairs, expensive: card tables, modem - all-wave radio set, occ. table, all brass fender suite, a lot of valuable pictures and paintings, 14 silk cushions, hall stand, case of birds, stuffed hula, slip mats, a wonderful collection of old handpainted china and ornaments, h.p. cups, etc. (hundreds of pieces), 2 good dinner sets, tea sets, crystal tumblers, goblets, . wines, walnut and satinwood bedroom suite in perfect order, bedroom suite, wardrobes, duchesse chests, solid panel single wood bedsteads, special single kapok beds, horsehair mattresses, pillows, - bedroom chairs, writing desk, commode, coal vase, figure ornaments, stainless table and dessert knives, bread fork, c.p. ladles, salad servers, pickle forks, salad bowl and servers* 12 each Al quality table and dessert forks, table and dessert spoons, 6 Al soup spoons, case fish eaters, teaspoons. 2 c.p. entree dishes, biscuit barrel, 2 old and valuable c.p. teasets and coffee sets, brassware, crystal bowl, glass dishes, water jugs, celery jar, decanter, tea wagon, spark screens, lot of books, chests of drawers, dress baskets, hat boxes, suitcases, trunk, pot plants, 2 candlesticks, plaques, jardinieres, curtains, M-piece bedroom suite, toilet ware, 50 lots of good blankets and linen, quilts, table cloths and serviettes, i huck. towels,.- bath towels, runners, supper cloths, doylies, trolley covers, pillow slips, 2 pieces damask. * double and single sheets, piece sheeting, travelling rugs, eiderdowns, kitchen table, chairs, hundreds of- pieces of crockery and glassware, ornaments, mixing bowl, part dinner service, kettles, saucepans, teapots, pres. pan, mincer, cooking utensils, elec. iron, step ladder, 2 meat safes, dust bin, good wringer, jam jars, form, garden tools, carpenters' tools, good lawn mower, hose, 2 water cans, old wheelbarrow, "John Tann" fireproof- safe, and hundreds of other Interesting lots. ■■-—ALSO —- VAUXHALL (1935 Model) MOTOR-CAR, in perfect order; one owner; very small mileage. This is a most interesting sale, and comprises over 400: lots. Everything is in excellent order. On view morning of sale from 9 o'clock. . SALE TUESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. If the weather is fine most of the lots will j be sold out on the lawns In the lovely grounds. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. | VALUABLE PROPERTY AND BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURING PLANT. At ADELAIDE ROAD. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY. MARCH 17, 1942, At 10.30 a.m. (By Direction of the Court.) Irr" a Deceased Person's" Estate. SALE BY'AUCTION Of VALUABLE' PROPERTY. ADELAIDE ROAD. being Nos. 110 and 112, with buildings erected thereon. Also The whole of the BOOT AND SHOE-MAKING MACHINERY and plant and stock-in-trade. This property, which ia situated on the corner of Drummond Street and Adelaide Road, will be sold at a great sacrifice. It has a frontage to Adelaide Road and would make a great factory site. Owing to the circumstances under which this property and plant are being, sold, everything, including the property, has got to be realised on immediately. Further particulars later. SALE TUESDAY WEEK, MARCH 17. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auetion«»Bs.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1942, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1942, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1942, Page 10

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