Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

_ AUCTIONS. . : - -;__ I'RESTIGtf BEAUTY! SALON « -n i r«i 1-1 -r-^ » d -r-» yt t tt t-v -r • "XT r~i (CLOSING DOWN). SEA T EE'S BUILI) IN G £. Johnston & co., Auctioneers. OXE OF WKLLIXCTO.VS IU'.ST-KNOWN SKOI' ANL! 01-TICIC lU'lLl)l.\(i. ' 10M0KR0W MOUSING, TO BK.SOLU BY ITISUC AI.'CTION At 10 30 o'clock sharp. TOMORROW (WED) M4Y -20 1942 t BK wiioleVthe Sp-to-oatk b«uh>.iviuua'ivwn \y\juij.jj Ji^ii .viz, • i«/^. MBNT FITTIK(JSi furniture, inlaid Al -..W 1 ..\l. WNOLKILM, AND STOCK-hN-TRAIIE OF THF^ At Our Rooms, 111 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. ™L^™«^*isg m^%«*n} . MESSKS. S. GKOKGJO NATHAN & CO.. are" directed J>.v Hie Guardian Trust'and Executors i:>;> Willis Street (next. St. George). Co. of 5:7... Ltd., ,as Kxecutois in the Estate of, 1 lie kite \Y. •J. Sealer, to sell h.v ■ 1 Biiuicl-new "Perfect' lion-electric wuvuib Public Auction as above—Part. Original Sections 24 and 25 Provincial Government Keelama- machine, 1 "Perfect uon-electric .wayma iuation Part Sections 2A ami 33 of reclaimed land hi C/T385/S. chine and 60 clips, 1 Eugene waving maSeater's Building is onu uf S floors, including ground Hour, wliicli contains two shoiis. chine, 1 "Vkuijeiio dryer l\o. '»-«. '■ u°,"gofflces, and warehouse space, with flat. roof. The rest of the building is divided into suites dryer No. mv, ' u W»e ..."'... ■of offices, single offices, and strong rooms, and is served by an electric lift. The building *<>■ .^ Si "Wo,, in" rnrhinitnr No is fireproof, centrally heated, well lit, and Is of steel t'raine and earthquake resisting, hi a steamer No I, i -™1™ J"' \ a {^n Navery commanding position and handy to all the principal banks, post office, and wharves. Llubu-.. - eitu itmi, uea c* ■ ■„ nvnpnsive It vril be obvious to any business man that the purchase of Sealer's Building will be a. . tional cash reglstoi, cite. "L<""' LAl' tt in s sound investment. The cost of upkeep is very low and a building in a position like this must wall type hand basins and iiLCtssai j nttinfes. enhance in value with the growth of Wellington. 3 small wall type gas watei neati i j dim Earnings begin at once as the bnlldinjr is well lot and rent produ,in K . chairs, with adjustable backs andbead rtss. Terms of Sale "Optional: Cash, or purchaser to take over Mortgage of £18,000 at. 4Vi stool, coffee table with SS™B rARTICULAKS FHOM- & t£f 4e^f UVcSS'. *£&X. The Guardian Trust and Executors Co. of N:Z.,■ Ltd., « •g a ,J°« e mf Hg od ('Sf 11, W rr «SS; LAMBTOX QUAY, S's seat cushion, 5 hand-mirrors, 5 or the Auctioneers, brushes, lOdoz hand towels, 1 only Kay Neon <3 flanvcra MdfTitm cmrl Cn sign, 22 brand-new cottage weave curtains O. VjeOrge l\atnan ana I/0., and lot of new chrome curtain rods, 12yds 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. : new plain green Wilton body carpet (cost 30s ... . ; ■ ' D er yard)'. The carpets and curtains are only • "" : a few weeks old; 20yds heavy auality marble AXT A HP'T'T? A Y^TT^n? TTrVXITT pattern inlaid lino, Quantity of new stocU., THE RESIDENCE OP THE LATE SIR GEORGE e3^lX^e cfTimnT^tZ; \ SHIRTCLIFFE, Yo^ 40 Tinakori Road, Wellington, a. johnston s& arcb.. Auctioneers. to re OX AT PETONB. JO Bh isVLD ua _ . TOI v NSTON & co _ AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1942, at 2.50 p.m. E. JoH^^ "' AT OUR ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. attractive auction sale MESSRS, S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., are directed by the GUARDIAN TRUST & Household furmlurc 2 «v^; aig EXECUTORS COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., as Executors in the Estate of the late Si>; (9 x 9). 6yds Ax hal runner H.M.V UU Georg^SMrtclifife (deceased) to sell by Public Auction as above Part Section C 55 City ot wave)i console model radio> set; (cost■ «4>« aI"»»" wSgtoTand all the land in C/T 17U/M9- containing 27.7 perches together with the charming new 3-pieco suite u Phol- in g™ Residence thereon comprising entrance hall panelled in nmu, smoking-room panelled in oak, moquette), Beethoven portable radio icosi epacious drawinff-room with bay windows, 2 fireplaces and sliding doors into large dining- £i 2), "Hoover" (duster) elec. vacuum cleaner. room, cloak-room, kitchen, scullery, housemaid pantry, wash house, storeroom, sunrooni. r j mu sideboard and gateleg table, nanasome Main stairway and back stairs to 5 bedrooms, dressing-room, boudoir, 2 maids rooms, :i oa fc bedroom suite, garden and carpenters bathrooms and lavatories, suu balcony, maids pantry, and linen cupboards. too l s> 30ft extension ladder, good "Acme All modern conveniences are installed. This property lends itself well for conversion wringer, alum, saucepans and appointments. Jnta flats. There is a double brick garage. .At the Residence, .-. The grounds are nicely laid out in garden and lawn. It is in a splendid quiet situation : Q y, vi'ILLIAM STREET, PETONB I feeing handy to two trams and a few minutes' walk to the heart of the City. ' (0^ Esplanade), I Further particulars from— Details later. SCH.K GUARDIAN "TRUST & EXECUTORS CO., or THE AUCTIONEERS, S. QEO. NATHAN E. JOHNSTOiN & CO., Auctioneers. OP JST.Z. LTD./-Lambton Quay. \ & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay. . xoMORROAV (WEDNESDAY), MAY 20, 1942, N ■• ■ At 2.30 p.m.. ', ■ , ,' ■ . TITESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. will : . HOTELS, RESORTS, TRANSPORT ' A^y^i^ J SiZ ßßo m ■ lm _ . • ■ HALL, DWELLING, AND SHOP, NW Time-table Jenkins Motor Services Ltd. o J;~ " FCT!;~ P Cars leave Masterton: Monday to Friday. 7.15 tm, 10.30 a.m., 1-p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m. AUCTION SALE. Saturday, 7.15 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m. . (niI ., T vrrTnnTA ppopfpty -~ Sunday ISO p.m, 7 p.m '■ MOuM vit/ioitiA riiuirjuii. Cars leave Wellinston: Monday to Saturday. 1.15 'a^m., 2.30 a.m., 8.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 4 p.m. . No. 56 ELLICB STREET. Sunday 8 p.m. TITESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have reTF.NK"IN<i MOTOR SERVICES FjTD «•*• ceived instructions to submit at PUBLIC . JJDiI>JQJUL\D lTll/XVll* D-EiXV V AV/I^O UXU» AUCTION at their Rooms 43 Panama Street. OPP. G.P.0., FEATHEBSTON STREET. TELEPHONE 42-222. TOMORROW, ■ ■ ' ■ ' I WEDNESDAY, MAX 20, 1942, at 2.30 p.m. ■■■" : ~~ " """ ■ THIS SPLENDIDLY-SITUATED 9-ROOMED :.' ■ ■- . ■ ■ , ■ ■ ■ RESIDENCE. ■ • i;1 i' .""' "" . ' '."..- The house, of, solid construction and con- _^ talning all conveniences, faces north, obtain'■^g—flP"""™SSSl ing ample sunshine and stands on! land with <Hd££^»i*9MA- "Tf «». Jk ■ a frontage of approximately 45 feet by a lilwa\VTA^? TF depth of approximately 90 feet. At the back * ' w£V^ %.kV I is a two^roomed bach, with conveniences. The s wk *»t, WvKfc vlfc^ I House is vacant. This property is ideal either ..;■'. TKi^' ■ '*_J22-i 3 as a residence, apartment-house, or investment. This unique Wiltshire -^^^^^^^^^JSStSfl^l^rf^^. WBS^&S&^ iMinuMimHOUiK^II ; of King George^The ' I [l|^||{(e» J ■'O|Kjßl li'^^ ' clockface spells ! the liliß^^^Vy' f Our Stock of Fine Gems is phrase "Glory be to MBS !\jLL^i^W I Mr Setting low, but W6 are still abb God. It was made , MH^BI EsiT1 —■" ■ HUIKI ? i ; n* » c • i from materials contrib- ' l^Sjl tO "**** UP Rm 9S to Special uted by the villagers— fr^^^sl '^^^sl fit^^^r? MraH Orders. This adds charm to : Wmachine S ,bicycles, ~ }-fcg|g| B^SiMIBB ill the Gift, bedsteads, saws, nre | lj^S|af||j I lltiMP,||| || r^Bs lUllll irons, gaa pipes, taps, AjH |(||^); W itC^J HI of , ~ and so on. A broom- • |j IHLA^'.n IMlfmif'ff; ''hlly|^ —I\. mMi , Call and see us, •■ S'SSt _^^^^^^^^-^ or write for particular ' quarter-hour through-; ' . ■. "■" l" i=== '" _ " L^SmSmSSISSmmSSImSSIISSSISSm ! out the day. ' ~ \' .. ■ . " • ''."'. , ■•■■■■- ■ ■ ; ■ • • , "A fig for time," wrote Charles- o^^*^^ I CihS^^^^ a hearty fellow." You use time ¥&f SfiOjiCSS I well when you relax with Capstan +£**»& i Cigarettes. They're liked better *#W«# wwrr SS^\ because they're blended better, SOftlY tflOW hence the popular saying — S ■•<sric Tipped ' " POLIFLOR cleans brilliantly . • -• and M^B/mmLJml^^mrt^^MmmkjtS^^K^lmß^^^m^^^ is antiseptic. A Challenge to Rail Freighters 1 /feJffiK & To move munitions, to distribute food, to transport coal, to £ .^L. A>^-^f m. Q despatch essentials overseas and to clear Imported goods. ... To M^Ktiw^^Kk^kWtmJk Ldo all this without delay New Zealand needs many extra railway T^ZmTTr^M^^^^l v/T BEec nuiijf> wagons. They can't all be built immediately, but they can be J S=====S===»ssS==isisi« HOW—BY TIGHTENING UP YOUR ORGANISATION "' ll vO^TTrnfcrntlllii' W •' IN ORDER TO GET A QUICKER TURN- f r«W.J^W! ROUND OF THE WAGONS YOU USE, BY >X also poh TILED FLOORS. //A REDUCING DELAYS BETWEEN ARRIVAL S OsSTMARBLE^OTORBopiES.erc s&W) AND UNLOADING; BY CONTACTING THE < WK^LmADE 'IN^N.2. >J^// MEN ON THE JOB; BY PLANNING; BY "- \*SsWshi=~-~zZZ^(^/ IMPROVISING; BY FEARLESS UNORTHO- .■■ \V v »?TS»^ fi^ / DOXY IF NEEDS BE—BUT YOU MUST ■. ACT NOW! > WORK FOR QUICKER TURNROUND £ "Doctor Said I speed up loading & unloading % y\f as a Done Man" 1 „________ LAND AGENT FINDS WAY TO ■ " r s'"" ■'«..... ■ ■ ' ■ , — —— HEALTH. „ • ■ ' Christchurch is all the more pleas- „ mm -• T^-—»AI « • • Jif**: ant for its association with Mr. Fred Inner Cleanliness First! .pga te liSSiL. ath?SS't2S^ H6.18. depend, upon Inner Cleanliness, wluoh ££! "^."V^Sf^n Andrews gently achieves by clearing the • I^-^11!!^^ as we n broken mE^^^^^m poisonous wastes from the system, toning up -^k:J i n Wealth. :|'l^^^Bß| the liver, and purifying the blood. y^^^^^^^^P^^S ""'"^cl What he says Enjoy a bubbling glass of Andrews Liver vJS^^^S^^Wf f H g Si V e° mhe^S g to IJ^HH^^Hh , Salt in the morning, and keep your system ■fcji===s|fßßp: [ all ill-health i^P^M^^K^K ' BUY THE LARGE SIZE— : ' U !l was a done man. IT'S BETTER VALUE lU\" 111 *la 95i Ik I « V He J5 now, df, ad MiWm^m^iAW £ T L and lam better W %'^^^^^m^M 3m^Hii 11 'I "* °\ I is no secret. I \^^~^\jjßxß&fflj/U&lHir. Mm yl took a large WK^^^^^kW^mk v- w^^M packet of R.U.R. f^Ufaf'WmF^&'lk^M stamina and energy, is in taking fk AvftmAm t*m %J Ws^AW^§ hl^km R.U.R. It contains a laxative, liver Wk. ■ 1"^ \ lW#y"l9|^| stimulant, kidney cleanser, blood "^k^m MBkl■Jk^ Mi Mm A*.Yl N I^H purifier and acid corrective. Take ■^JB^^^9^^^^L^L B^^te_3^^UV^A^^_^Bß^_C|_2_3|^Bßßl tI.U.R. and Right You Are! —3 /.- mm k Bf M w vf| » AW H ■» W • V#-\ /'** i * t^o^^^^^ \ Blßlß^LtfP^Bll .^Bißbß^^^ I / JtmULA , MMHMMBBIHI^^teu. ' \ * ■^*^^ i ' «i Bbt^ V Wkwr Mr/-, i / Jf Ft ffm*.Msgr \ llMMMlKß^^^lßatak / # rmmfl iMiJ%Ms / 1

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19420519.2.90.1

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 116, 19 May 1942, Page 6

Word Count
1,593

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 116, 19 May 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 116, 19 May 1942, Page 6

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert