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... AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE • OUTSTANDING THORNDON RESIDENCE ■STO. 9 FITZHERBERT TERRACE (ESTATE LATE MRS. I. Q, D. COLLINS) MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have received instructions from the Trustee to submit at Public Auction at their rooms, 43 Panama Street, on Wednesday. June 17, 1942, at X.SO p.m. THE MODERN 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE Situated in one of the most exclusive localities in Wellington, only a few minutes' easy walk from Lambton Quay, this is a unique property. i Built only a few years ago mainly of , brick and ferro-conerete, and plastered inside and •■ In perfect order, the residence contains spacious lounge, dining-room, study, morningroom, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen, and most complete and up-to-date appointments and offices. ■ Amongst other features are:—Solid oak doors, oak panelling, built-in washbasins, both aJectric and gas stoves, also duplicate water systems, large built-in wardrobes, cupboards, etc. Nowhere has expense been spared to achieve the utmost comfort and convenience. The grounds are .tastefully laid out In lawns and gardens, rockeries, etc. The site Is held on lease In perpetuity from College Governors, subject to revaluations •very 21 years, the present period expiring In April. 1948. Arrangements to Inspect, by card only, and full particulars from— HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers (Telephone 44-017), 41-43 Panama Street, Or MESSRS. BELL, GULLY, MACKENZIE, & EVANS, 102-104 Featherston Street, Or MESSRS. CLARKE, MENZIESi GRIFFIN, & CO.. 102-104 Featherston Street.

(Preliminary Notice.) IMPORTANT NOTICE TO RESTAURANT KEEPERS, HOTELKEEPERS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. SALE EXTRAORDINARY. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, JUNE 23. Commencing at 10.30 a.m. and continuing all ' day.IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. THE WHOLE OS1 THE WELL-KNOWN D.I.C. i TEAROOM, SERVERY, AND KITCHEN i FURNISHINGS. ' Extra super quality carpets, silver, freezers, gas cookers, dec. cake mixers, electric bread cutters, electric ovens and equipment, at the D.1.C.,, Brandon Street (special entrance for Bale—See Flag). Special OAK TEAROOM FURNISHINGS, hundreds of yards of special super Wilton body carpet, upright grand piano, cutlery and silver, large and small freezers, elec. dish washer, elec. potato peeler, x "Hobart" elec. cake mixer and crumber, 20 qt elec. dough mixer, "dec. bread cutter and butterer, steam jacketed copper boilers, 4 elec. ovens, gas cookers and grillers, butter pat machine, ,270 dozen asstd. plates, 120 doz. cups and saucers, kitchen uten•lla, etc. ■ "■' ■ . THOUSANDS OF POUNDS WORTH OP VALUABLE TEAROOM EQUIPMENT—aII the best that money could buy. The-D.LC. have closed down their Tea and Luncheon Rooms and all the valuable equipment Is to be sold by Public Auction on 1 fUESDAY, JUNE 23. FULL DETAILS LATER. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. AT LIPMAN ST. V, JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. ■ * WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Valuable imported oak ext. dining table, oak pedestal, sideboard, superior curtains, H.M.V. portable gramophone, special selection of records, "Underwood" portable typewriter, hand Hewing machine, good linos., and effects. On the Premises, No. 6 LIPMAN ST. (off Majoribanks St.). Surplus Furniture. Part Contents of 7 Large Rooms. Details Later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND CARPETS. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. AT OUR MART (No. 8 WILLESTON ST.). TUESDAY NEXT, at 1.15 p.m. sharp. AUCTION SALE Of Superior Household Furniture, walnut bedroom suite, 3-pce. chesterfield suite, modern oak grandfather's clock, 3 good mottled Feltex carpets, 12 x 9, 9 x 9, and 10. x 7.6, brown body carpet, 18 x 18,'20yds green body carpet, 4 super Ax. carpets, 12 x 9, 9 x 9, 11.3 x 10.6, and 10.6 x 9, 2 pcs. Ax. hall runner (syds and 4yds), "Apex" elec. vacuum cleaner, special walnut dressing table and full panel «1. bed and mattress, comfy double divan bed and best quality kapok bed, etc. Also, , lJeceased Seaman's Effects, leather suitcase and ' bag. All In very good order. Full Details Monday. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TTNIQUE PATRIOTIC AUCTION. THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30. ' ACTUAL GOWNS, FROCKS, AND ACCESSORIES WORN BY FAMOUS SCREEN STARS (Direct from Hollywood). TO BS SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE WALDORF BUILDING, Manners St. (In Aid Qf Patriotic Funds). • (Arranged by the Film Industry.) THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS' WORTH ... ■:■ .. :- Of EXQUISITE FROCKS, GOWNS, AND ."■ ■■ actual garments and accessories WORN BY SUCH FAMOUS STARS as Joan Bennett, Loretta -Young, Bette Davis, Rosalind Russell, Norma Shearer, Vivien Leigh,; Melvyn Douglas, Tyrone Power, Ray Milland, Fran«hot Tone, Don Amecho, Blng Crosby, Charlie ' Chaplin, and many others. The collection is .very varied, and ranges from the black evening gown worn by Rita Hayworth. In "Angels^ Over Broadway" to the mittens used by Paulette Goddard in "The Great Dictator." It includes tho gold evening slippers worn by Loretta Young in "He Stayed for Breakfast," the sunsot gold evening bag of Nprma Shearer In "Escape," the dilver- - grey gown of Alice Faye in "Tin Pan Alley." One "gown worn by 'Joan Bennett lit "The House Across the Bay" cost 900 dollars. s PRACTICALLY EVERY WELL-KNOWN STAR IN HOLLYWOOD HAS SENT FROCKS AND ACCESSORIES THEY HAVE WORN IN RECENT PICTURES TO THIS AUCTION IN AID OF. NEW. ZEALAND PATRIOTIC FUNDS. . , Tho display is a large one, and the frocks designed by famous fashion creators especially for the stars are particularly valuable and interesting. This is a most wonderful and unique Auction. These garments are all almost new, having only been worn during the Photographing of tho Productions. EVERYTHING IS FOR UNRESERVED SALE. This wonderful collection will be on exhibition in the "Majestic" entrance showcases from This Saturday' Afternoon until day of sale. The Auction Sale will be held at the Waldorf Building, Manners St., on Thursday Evening Next, at 7.30 o'clock. As these goods are being sold for Patriotic Purposes, NO coupons will be required. E. JOHNSTON, Hon. Auctioneer. SALE OF FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES At; CARTERTON oa THURSDAY, 4JUNE 25. 1942, at 2.30 p.m. JKERSLAKE & CO., under Instructions . • from the Public Trustee In the Estate of .Robert W. Nunn (deceased), will offer by PUBLIC AUCTION in the Board Room, Dalefield Dairy Co.'s Building, Broadway, Carterion:— < ■.. •* ■' ••■ THREE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES as follows: 1. Two-roomed wooden dwelling, with usual conveniences, garage, and washhouse detached; *rea 26.67 perches, being 18 High St., Carterton; built 5 years ago. - 2. Four-roomed wooden dwelling, with usual conveniences, garage, etc., detached; area 1 rood 11.2 perches, bejng 30 High Street, Carterton ;< built about 20 yeara ago. 3. Six-roomed wooden dwelling, with usual conveniences, garage, shed, loft, etc., detached; area 6 acres 27.7 perches, being 8 Rhodes St., Carterton ;i built about 40 year 3 ago. These properties, which are let to good tenants, must be. disposed of in order to wind up. the Estate, and are being sold subject to the existing tenancies.. The terms are cash. An Inspection can be arranged by communicating with.the Public Trust Office, or Mr. H. Mortenson,- Land Agent, Carterton. Further particulars and conditions of sale from the Auctioneers, or' Mr. H. Mortenson, or the Public Trust Office, Carterton. BUILDING SITE, WADESTOWN ED. To be sold by Public Auction. On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17. At 2.30 p.m. At our Rooms, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QY M-' . „ Wellington. • " ESSBS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO .are directed to Sell by Public Auction as above a Splendid Building Site, being Lot l,? n £'?,' 22 24 and all toe land Jn C/T Volume 423, Folio 93, containing 20 perches. .J: i s te I ?ood^unny sita at the foot of Roscoe Tee.,-being handy to the tram. Full narticulars from the Auctioneers— P S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. 111 Customhouse Quay. TUESDAY. JUNE 16, 1942 ~ " At 2.30 p.m. 1 ...^..GUARDIAN TRUST SALE. PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE HATAITAI PROPERTY. ~ n " . No. 34 MATAI RD. GORDON HARCOURT. under Instructions £Ewl by l? bUc Auction a* nis rooms. 153-5 ton £*•• on the dat° above mentioned. p ™_ OUTSTANDING RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY comprising a iy 2 -storey Home of lvSSe^tM mB and. kitcnenette, fitted with every possible convenience, Including electric hot water.. This residence is attractively designed, and the reception rooms are of a very pleasing size for entertaining. /The section of land is a valuable one and stands slightly above the road, and is then - flead level. It has a frontage of 67ft by a di p.th. °, f up t0 164 f- Tnls Property is one which Is in first-class order, and is in an ideal situation. It is close to the tram and shopping services, secures the maximum of sunshine, together with a delightful ' view which includes part of the harbour. There la also a large DOUBLE CONCRETE GARAGE. POSSESSION ASSURED. For full particulars apply % GORDON HARCOURT, Auctioneer, . 153-5 Featherston' St. DON'T NEGLECT PILES. "VTEGLECTED Piles are dangerous. Zann -Ll gives proved relief. 9d stamps brings trial treatment Zann Pty., Box 952 X, WelJ i ngton. . ■ GOOD Printing deserves Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" Printing Works can supjjjg^rthi Tel. 47-223 foe your next Quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1942, Page 8

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