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■ AUCTIONS. "i 'I'WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1848, at 2.30 pun. V MTCTION SALE OF THE WELL-KNOWN TRO6ADERO PRIVATE HOTEL AND 3 SHOPS i XOS. 294 AND S9B liAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ]'' [ ■ .) TIyTESSES. HARCOURT AND CO and J H. BETHUNE AND CO. oro Instructed by the |fIVX. Trustees In the Estate of Messrs Gllraer, Majmlre, and McArdle to sell by Auction' at Harcourt's Auction Rooms, 41 Panama Street, on" the above date: ■ • That substantial well-situated Bulldinz of 4 floors and: mansard; floor having on; the srouad floor 3 modern shops with tiled fronts, plate Klass windows, and street verandah, also attractive entrance to hotel, passenzer lift, office, and stairway.. The Trocadero Private Hotel has T6 bedrooms, many bathrooms, commercial room, lotmgo, large dining-room, kitchen, and complete offices. •;.,-„'/,' V ' ■ The shops are occupied by first-class tenants and the lease of tho Hotel, expires ©a July 22 r 1943 This centrally-situated property la In tho businest part-of Lambton, Quay, adjacent to all tho Banlcs and leading Financial Houses and In the best chopping area In the city. The land has a. frontage of 46 feet by a depth of from 123 feet 5 Inches to 136 feet / Tho conditions of-sale may bo Inspected at the offices of the Auctioneera or .at the ' Public Trust Office at Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunodln. For full particulars apply— '■■'•. ' . J. H. BETHUNE & CO., 154 Featherton Street, HARCQURT & CO., 41 Panama Street; , ' JOINT AUCTIONEERS. ' :' ..." '■.....•'.•. i ' •' ■ . ■■..■. ■ ' . '. ■ PEELIMINAKY NOTICE .- JULY 21, 1943, at 12.30 ■ p.m. ; ■AU,GTiION:::;:S,AI;E;-. >-: VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 19 UPTON TERRACE, THO^NDON (THE RESIDENCE OP THE I/ATE A. E.MILIrS. ESQ.) UTESSKS • HARCOURT AND CO. in conjunction .with GORDON HARCOURT, under in-' mm. structions from tho Executrix, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at tho Auctions Rooms, .- : HARCOURT CHAMBERS. 41 Panama Streot.on the date as above-mentioned: \ , ALL THAT PROPERTY KNOWN AS NO. 19 UPTON TERRACE, comprising a large - aud-BubstantlaUy-builfresidenco containing six rooms,: bathroom; kitchen, and full _ conveniences on the main floor/ and two largo rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, and conveniences on tha lower floor. Situated in an elevated and sheltered position.with.a,.masnlncent view . over the harbour) standing on land with an area of 33.21 perches, and well laid out in gardens and shrubs. , Fuller details will be. published later. • .^ . For all particulars apply to — . j •. ■ . ' • ; .■"....; : - Tho • Solicitors for tho Estate, • ■ Luke, Cunningham, and Clere, S2S LAMBTON QUAY,- •■ ' • HARCOURT & CO.r or^GQRDpN: HARCGURT, 41 PANAMA STREET. 153-5 FEATHERSON STREET :

t)E LUXE EURNITURE . AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY * AT PETONE. WEDNESDAY MORNING, V. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. At 10.30 sharp. • ■ •• WONDERFUL MODERN FURNISHINGS, UPRIGHT DE LUXE MODEL GRAND PIANO, .gaff^jttWwiiegg™' • SALE BY AUCTION. On the Premises, No. 33 BOLTON ST. (off Jackson: St.), PETONE. Imperial Ax. floral design super quality body carpet (30yds), floral design fitted Imperial Ax. hall, carpet, beautiful 9ft x 12ft floral green Ax. carpet (pretty-shades), blue and orango lounge rugs arid hearthrugs, expensive inarquesette hand frilled net curtains, hailstone muslin and satin curtains, green and bronzo «llk tapostry curtains and window seat cushions to match, 13 frilled scalloped casement blinds; cxpenslvo Chenille hall curtains (Burgundy shade) and buttoned seat .cushion to match, silk taffeta curtains (everything as brand-new), 2 modern expensive and up-to-date (these are special)," electric light fittings (one drawing-room and • one' bedroom, ■ something different), very nice oak Standard lamp with costly crepe de chine shado with chenille fringe (as new), elegant design curved front 3 plain leadllght door china cabinet, something, out of the ordinary and worth £20, expensive 3picce chesterfield suite, streamlined and as brand-new; uphol. in latest shot gold and. green tapestry and fitted with loose cushions (a beautiful suite and worth £60). (Everything for absolute sale.) These ' are. beautiful furnishings': 'Modern oak refrectory leg drawleaf dining table, special design oak buffet andl.4 padded back dining clialrs, comprising a beautiful dining suite, better than new (mellowed), Exhibition model oak Queen Anne design bedroom suite, 'including special three, shaped, frameless mirxor dressing table with cabriole legs, double door wardrobe with cabriole legs, vanity stool and elegant cabriole short poster solid panel end bedstead, all en suite. (This is-'without doubt one of the nicest bedroom suites we have offered for many years.) Better than "brand-new, mellowed like the dining-room suite and other " furnishings. Super wire mattress and super Tuftless kapok bed and pillows.and iwelve-guinea green' satin bedspread and bolster. This turn-put ■ cost big money, but like the rest of furniture is to be : aoJu to the highest bJWer;' Mp^rn 4-drawer oak lowtoy, very nice Jacobean pak • coiiSOlq, model gramophone cabinet (with, a littlomoney spent on, it would niake. »' modern -superior modern chesterfield' lounge upb.ol.' in orange and blue corded tapestry (as' new), a wonderful ' collection of Expensive: h?avy crystal, crystal bowls* heavy' crystal vasesj small crystal rases/ expensive crystal cocktail 'set/ Crystal Gutters, jams, and sweet dishes; Crystal Bon Hon dishes/crystal candlesticks., crystal} tvlnes, oxpensive. crystal basket and; . float bowls, coloured crystal choice ornaments and "vases, 5 expensive shaped, scalloped glass, frameless mirrors with stainless chains; all brand-new, In fact everything Is as new; b.p. cups and china Rainbow glass Jug and; goblets to match, coloured glassware, salad bowl and servers, nlmost new 3-piece c.p. teaset, cutlery; stainless Jjnives, soup spoons, brass gong on stand, small reading lamp; green and bronze crushed vclret cushions,. gold and green satin- cushions, most expensive and ;as new Walker and Hall walnut canteen of cutlery, new enough to present as a valuable trophy (most of the pieces in original paper), oak tea wagon, and throw overs, mohair slip mats, round oak corfce table on-cabriole leg 3, crockery, and glassware, kitchen "utensils, alum, saucepans, teapots and pres. pan, all as new, and. heavy quality en. colander, alum, kettle, kitchen table and 4 low-back lacquered chairs, bean. cutter, alum, steamer, new cako tins, new mincer, Carlton ovenwarc dish with. lid,. Pyrex dish, iilum. measure, mixing Bowl, cups nnd saucers, bathroom cabinet, seagrass stool, inlaid lino, m Tiathroom and kitchen,, nice bluo Lido in din-ing-room, 10ft 61n x 12ft, clothes basket, expensive. cane bassinette, and. stand with canopy lop and fitted with rubber castors, as new.and <-ost £7. 10s, Daisy carpet sweeper (as new), good lawn mower and catcher, spade, brooms, good hose, pink' lino, and appointments. Also, • MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, ."Exhibition .'model; by Aeolian PJano, Co., in beautiful port wine mahogany case, a glorious (toned instrument and in better order than when purchased a short time ago. This is the be3t piano, the nicest tone,-and In the best order that has been submitted •to auction in Weir llngton for many years, perfect In tone, looks, and everything; nothing better;, worth £150, but for absolute sale with everything else. Up-to-date "Goblin" elec. vac. cleaner,and almost. new "Robertson" elec. hand sewing ma-<-h!ne, done practically no work at all, in portable case, expensive "Zenith" 0-valve (illwave console model radio, in excellent order, * Everything in this Home is as new and could be returned to the Warehouses and sold as BrSALB e WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 10.30. The Piano Jfl outstaudlng and country buyer? could purchase It without Inspection; it is perfect. .'•■'. . . , It Is.seldom that furnishings In such wonderful order. come on the market to be. sold without reserve. Bids may be left on any of the lots. On •Jew from 8.30 Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT ANTIQUE AND IMPORTED FURNITURE. . AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY. AT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLESTON ST. Fi JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. J~d' TUESDAY. JULY 6, 1943. Commencing at .10.30 a.m. and continuing all day. SALE BY AUCTION Of A MOST VALUABLE AND INTERESTING COLLECTION OF AUTHENTIC ANTIQUE FUR\ITURB, valuable roller front solid mah. tlesk, mah.. pedestal desk, mah. and waluut chairs mah. wardrobe, Sheraton furniture, art treasures, valuable Al quality heavy c.p. tray, sterling silver ware, valuable crystal, cutlery, W and H. canteen of cutlery, valuable Prism Wnoculars. water colours and oils, genuine hand-made Turkey carpet, Persian rugs, a large collection of imported American rurnllure wonderful American washing machino and household freezer, electric train, with remote control, expensive American folding divan bed lounges and spiral spring mattresses. American maple dining suite, hand electric sewing machine*, carpets, and appointments. Removed to our Mart from Waircre Rd., MelUng, for Convenience of Sale. Every piece in this wonderful collection is In perfect order. Something out of the ordinary. Further entries of antique furniture, crystal, ornaments, carpets., etc., will be received for this Sale. Full Details Later. , E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. •* ""AT NEWTOWN. IT1 JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. XJ* THURSDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. - AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 4lme«t "new 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE HDhoI. in fawn wool raoquette (a really good suite made by Marshall, Ltd.), modern oak ■buffet dining-room suite of 6 pieces, fawn Ax. rarpet, 10ft 61n x 9, oyds 36in Ax. hall runner. !5-valve radio set, handsome oak bedroom suite, At d tuoP^esidence;'No. 143 Adelaide Rd. (near John St.). Ncwtowu. Complete Contents of a Well-furnished Home. Details Later. ■ . E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. B~USINESS StaUonery.—Good Printing de- . serves Good Blocks.; The "Evening Post" 'Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 47-222 for" your next quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 150, 26 June 1943, Page 8

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