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