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AUCTIONS. AT OUR (BASEMENT) MART, No. 8 Willeston- St. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION Of Valuable plate-glass island showcase, sft 6111 long. 3ft 6in high by 2ft, plate-glass counter showcase, sft s 2ft, complete partition, with 2 doors, Bft x 6ft, inside door 6ft liin x 2ft Sin, coil barbed wire, Id in the slot gas meter and fittings, Champion gas stove, gas Hottentot, gent's bicycle, large set pigeonholes, 2 rimu filing cabinets (i and 2 drawers), 2 ice chests, used Dominion elec. cooker, 4 concrete fireplaces, complete with hearth, chip heater and piping, Frigidairo (3-hole), ice cream freezer, in perfect order, set Dayton computing scales, mantelpiece, porcelain hand basin, 2 galv. rubbish bins, air compresser cylinder and motor, valuable, suction fan, 38in diameter, aud 1 h.p. Parkinson elec. motor, all as new, SO-gal. copper cylinder, complete fish frying outfit, with alum trays, and numerous other lots. Now on view. B. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. AT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLESTON ST. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. Latest "Westinghouse" household freezer, valuable elec. vac. cleaner, upright grand piano, carpets, etc. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. * THURSDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. SALE BY AUCTION Of Superior household furniture, elec, freezer, carpets, etc. Full details later. B. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. " ' AT KILBIRNIE. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. Sale of superior household furniture, oak dining suite, Ais. carpet .12 s 10.6, chesterfield suite, "Phileo" wireless, oak china cabinet, good alum ware, crockery, etc. On the Premises: No 35 BRIDGE ST., KILBIRNIE. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. •AT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLESTON ST., SALE BY AUCTION Of . . •• Nine rolls circular locknit celanese (damaged cargo), 5 rolls new linoleum, S l,^, 6 2-3, and 5 yard rolls, 1 blue overcoat, 1 fawn overcoat, 1 fawn raincoat, 7 pairs men's shoes, 17 pairs ladies' shoes, 1 black fur coat, 1 black cloth coat, 6 ladies' hats, 1 grey worsted suit, 1 d.b. suit, 1 d.b. grey suit, sports suit, 2 blue suits, 1 grey suit, several pairs trousers, woollen singlets, 19 shirts, 15 and WVs collar, collars, l suit, with extra trousers, white trousers, 4 hats, etc., etc. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CITY AUCTION. TO WIND UP AN ESTATE. GREAT CITY INVESTMENT. GREAT CITY INVESTMENT. CX BENNETT, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS, • In conjunction with Messrs. A. S. Paterson and Co., Ltd., favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Sir George Shirtcliffo, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THEIR ROOMS, CORNER QIjTEEN AND SHORTLAND STS., AUCKLAND, ! ■ l On FRIDAY, 2nd DAY of OCTOBER, 1942, At 12 Noon. THAT CENTRAL CITY PROPERTY CENTRAL CITY PROPERTY Covering over 25,000 squaxe feet of ground space. Tbo actual floor space in the several promises, which are of two storeys, is approximately 37,500 square feet. THREE ROAD FRONTAGES. To Albert St.—93ft, plus right-of-way on north side. To Federal St.—D9ft, plus right-of-way on north side, by 215 ft through depth. To Victoria St.—69ft 6in, including a corner shop. Tho above-mentioned block is composed of some eleven (11) FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, adjoining or in juxtaposition to each other, and the brick and concrete* buildings thereon are known as Municipal. Nos. 95, 97/ and 99 Albert St.; Nos. 72, 78, and 92 Federal St.; Nos. 56, 58, and 6S Victoria St., and two others unnumbered. Recently the main portion' of the Albert St. premises was modernised at considerable expense. All the premises are let to good tenants, aud the present rental returns of £2100 odd, plus rates .in all cases except two of lesser Importance, ensure good interest on the price at which tha Trustees are prepared to sell. Xote.—Albert St. in recent years has developed greatly in the establishment of the headquarters of many leading business firms. As a full-width road (one of the city's main arteries), situated next and adjacent to Queen St., its prospective value is assured with Auckland's continued growth. For full particulars and arrangements for inspection, apply A. S. Paterson and Co., Ltd., Queen St., or C. F. Bennett, Ltd*, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On the Premises, No. 10 COOMBE ST.. off Tasman St. Ou WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER IC, At 1.30 p.m. D UNBAR SLOANE, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, are favoured with instructions from the Trusteea to Sell by Public Auction the Entire Contents of the above premises, comprising— Leather suite, couch and four chairs, Axminster rugs, various sizes, runner, and good linos and slip mats, small occasional tables and palm stand, single beds and wires, kapok mattresses and pillows (including two well-ailed feather pillows), seagrass and kitchen chairs, rocking chair, kit. couch with squab, dresser, wardrobe, duchesses, and commode, toilet ware, 2 chambers, curbs, brass and Iron firo irons, dining table and cover, etc. ALSO {^Blankets, sheets, pillow slipa, towels, spreads, runners, and odd linen. ALSO China, ornaments, glassware, cutlery, alum, ware, saucepans, frying pans, brooms and mops, 2 etep ladders, brass preserving pan. ALSO Garden tools, spade, rake, hoe, clippers, saw, axe, and quantity of cone and Qrowood. Everything in Good Condition; On View Morning of Sale. DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, At 2.30 p.m. GUARDIAN TRUST SALK. WELL-SITUATED PROPERTY, ,60 MEIN ST.,. NEWTOWN. GORDON HARCOURT, under instructions from The Guardian Trust and Executors Company of N.Z., Ltd., will Sell, by PUBLIC AUCTION at his Rooms, 153-55 Featherston St., on above-mentioned date A SOUNDLY-CONSTRUCTED RESIDENCE Of 2 Storeys. Comprising 2 living-rooms, 5 bedrooms, sun porch, and kitchen, together with porcelain bath and all conveniences, standing on a practically level section and known as No. 60 Mem St. I'ala Property, which ha 3 been well maintained, is pleasantly situated on the top of the rise in Mem St. and obtains the maximum of sunshine, together with a good outlook The property lends itself for conversion into flats, but is at present well let and should prove a profitable Investment. For full particulars apply . GORDON HARCOURT, Auctioneer, 153-55 Featherston St., Or THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., South British Building, Wellington. -, AUCTION SALE. WADESTOWN RESIDENCE, No. 48 MOORHOUSE ST. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions from the Public Trustee to submit at Public Auction at their rooms, 41-43 Panama St., on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2-1. 1942, At 2.30 p.m., THIS SPLENDIDLY-SITUATED PROPERTY. .Tho section is situated one minute from the i tram stop, is exceptionally sunny and sheltered, and has a pleasant outlook. The house is. of-two storeys and contains 3 bedrooms, drawing-room, diuiiig-room, suuporcli, kitchenette, and completo ofllces aud conveniences. Some renovations are necessary and when these are can-led out tho property will bo an extremely attractive- home. Immediate vacant possession. Full particulars and arrangements to view from . HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneer^. 11-13 Panama St. Tel. 41-017. JOHNSONVILLE STORE ~STOCK "AND DAIRY SALE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER M, At 1 p.m. 70 CATTLE, Comprising: 1 dairy cow G.S. on drop 3 springing heifers 1 heifer on drop 10 yearling heifers 5 yearling bulls 20 store cows 20 fat and forward cows 8 heavy fat S.H. c^nrs and heifers 2 bulls 60 ewes with b.f. lambs at foot 120 fat and forward ewes 30 store ewes TI7RIGHT, STEPHENSOX, AND CO. **'. Mo UNSIGHTLY HAIRS removed for ever bu EI.eCTROi.VSiS j Jjjjl fttacUvme sittincS mRXIdE ™sfc

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 64, 12 September 1942, Page 10

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