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I . AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF RESIDENCE ON SATURDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1944. AT 2.30 P.M.. ON THE PROPERTY MESSRS S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO.. ARE DIRECTED TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON BEHALF OF THE OWNER, WHO IS GOING ABROAD; "ERRISLANNAN," LOWRY BAY out in lawns, shrubs and old trees The situation £ sunny and[shelteredl from alf winds 0,? 8 iS dl^ tfUl WUb a be Wbffil SritS bera e utifu drh O mel e ImPSCS * the "can Ul 6 foUrth- ™c ™>«* * ""won** . i«,rJ"!fi F esidenco df wo f°™? s and compiles-—Downstair*. Charming living-room. sitUntr^TTndieparlte 1 SSSSP™*. "** C0Mll!tln« °f bathroom. laid Ton° r0 a thre°-car concrete earago witb tiled roof and electric light and water S J^^S%SiC iA tW' WV maintenanco ™* bMh the house and well-kept beyonnS°U m Fe ebrUary 15' " SOUXIC°Q dayS aftCr Land Court>s declsi°n « For further particulars see the auctioneers: S. GEORGE NATHAN AND COMPANY 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON WAREHOUSE OR FACTORY SITE To be Sola by PUBLIC AUCTION ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 1944, at 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WITH FRONTAGE TO THREE STREETS AND OVER HALF ACRE IN EXTENT IypSSKS. S. GEORGE NATHAN A}iD CO are directed to sell as aboro the properties wv <£SET . aS ms> 47f,i°'»u luld 51 Vivlan Street ' 4> 6' 8- 10- Frederick Street, and 122 Tory Street, together with the cottages thereon, and being described as Lots 24, 25, 26. t r a I ,° n a D' P* 29 ' and havins a fronteee of 134 ft to Viviau Street, and 101 ft 3in to Frederick Street, and 33ft to Tory Street, with a through depth of 181 ft 61a and containing in all over halt-acre, all measurements more or less the pEv i 3nH nL Ot i?ti f£"? remalnl, nß larf warehouse or factory eiies in the heart of the cky, and is suitable for any industrial purpose, being on the tram route, handy to the wharves and within easy distance of the thickly-populated residential part of the city so one should have no difficulty In obtaining suitable labour lor further particulars and arrangements to inspect, see the Auctioneers: S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay

E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT AIS'D INTERESTING AUCTION SALE OF WONDERFUL CRYSTAL, E.P. WARIS, Persian rugs, DRESDEN CHINA, MAGNIFICENT PLAYER PIANO and LOO records, MODERN. UP-TO-DATE, AMD ALMOST NEW H.M V. CONSOLE RADIO-GRAMOPHONE, ELEGANI MARBLE STATUES AND MARBLE FIGURES, VALUAULE MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE (cost tOO guineas), silky oak bedroom suite, SUPER WILTON CARPET, 13ft 6in s lift 3in 2 MAHOGANY CHINA CABINETS, etchings! valuable Hornby train, china, CUTLERY UP TO-DATE CANADIAN WASHMASTER MODEL D.M.A ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE VALUABLE COCKTAIL CABINET AND CRYSTAL COMPLETE, EXPENSIVE ELECTRIC RADIATOR, WESTMINSTER CHIME MARBLE CLOCK, AND APPOINTMENTS. 4UU TOMORROW MORNING, 4UU At 10.30 o'clock. At the Residence, No. 34 WALLACE ST, On account of Mr. H. D. Dodson, who lias disposed ot his residence. ' The most wonderful collection of valuable pro-war crystal, decanters, water jugs, bowl 3. dishes, vases, goblets, tumblers, wines, china, fc.l ware, etc.. that has been offered in Wellington for many years. The 11.M.V. console radio-gramophone (that Plays 8 records without changing) is worth g,loo. and tho super player piano cost over MUUVt . Full details appeared Saturday's "Evening Post." SALE TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. At the Residence, No. 3-1 WALLACE ST On View This Afternoon and Morning of Sale. THIS IS A GREAT COLLECTION. Buying Orders may ba left with Uio Auctioneers for any lots. & JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. AT OUR BASEMENT MART, No. 8 WILLEStON _ STREET. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock. ANOTHER REAL CLEARING SALE 9hkf| LOTS 0F GENERAL HOUSEHOLD (*yJ\J FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 2 pieces of inlaid lino, 2 pieces of new cocoauut matting, each 6ft x Oft; 3 used carpets, rugs 2 elec radiators, 3 dropsido cots cane pushchair, child's stroller, 2 chesterfield suites of 3 pieces, 2 roll-back chesterfield lounges, easy chairs, 40 dining-room chairs, camp stretcher, high-back settee, Morris couches, gent's bicycle, Aust. chairs 20 high ba«k dining-chairs, 3 wardrobes, duchesse chest, d. and s. oak and rimu-bedsteads and mattresses, good d. and single kapok and wool mattresses, 100-egg incubator, lot of pictures.book shelves, scagrass chairs, 3 folding screens, hallstand, 2-roller mangle, lot of jam jars, Hygienic' flreless cooker, dining tables of all descriptions, bassinette, trouser press, scales and weights, loud speaker, lot of blinds, art cushions, galv. bath, dinner set, crockery and glassware, s good wringers, lawn mower, garden spade, hose, kitchen utensils, and hundreds of other useful lots. All to be cleared at any price at all ALSO TO BE SOLD AT 11 a.m. SHARP. Children s toys, dolls, 2 rocking horses, scooter, 2 children's wheelbarrows, child's pedal car, child's tricycle ,etc, etc. *, T ™ 0N VIEW MORNING OF SALE. Ai^^F?TlD^ MORNING at 10.30 o'clock. SPECIAL NOTE.—We intend to absolutely clear our basement ajid delivery must bo taken as soon as possible. FRIDAY, DECEMBER"^ ' _. At 12 Noon. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. A will Sell in the Mart, 290 Jackson St. Petone, Quantity of Furniture and Sundries 300 LOXS 300 E.P. vases, brass vases, kitchen tables, 6 oak chairs. Standard drophead sewing machine, seagrass chairs, rimu robe, sink and fittings, saucepans. CALIPHONT, hand basin, single beds, clothing, all sorts, play pen (on wheels), lino, mats, QUANTITY OP MIXED TOOLS, tea. wagon, 20yds coir matting, 2 nice fireside chairs, OAK DUCHESSE, oak pedestal, oak double bed and wire, books, Hottentot, 4 very good double mattresses, lady's gold watch, wrist watclw., teapots, glassware, 2 nice fur necklets (good), upholstered piano stool, PLANET JUNIOR, KNAPSACK, SPRAYER (good order), large boiler, lot of vases, 100 FT OF GOOD HOSE, mandolin, WHEELBARROW, 2 small i glasshouses (6 x 2), 2 oak est. tables, kitchen chairs, set of left-handed golf clubs and bag, golf balls, blinds, and other numerous lots. W. F. TYSON, Auctioneer. Tel. IS-180. SALE STARTS AT 12 NOON. AT LYALL BAY. TOMORROW, AT 1 P.M. SHARP. ON THE PREMISES, 99 ONEPU RD. THE TE ARO AUCTION ROOMS will Sell the complete contents of 5 well-furnished rooms, including:— 40 YDS. SUPER AX. BODY CARPET, floral design, 7-VALVE VICTOR ALL-WAVE WIRELESS SET, mantel model, 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE with 5 loose cushions, SINGER D.H. SEWING MACHINE, 22 YDS. SUPER AX. BODY CARPET, blue floral, china cabinet 6-PCE. MODERN OAK D.R. SUITE, S-DAY WESTMINSTER CniMING CLOCK, 12 x 9 SUPER AX. CARPET, autumn tonlngs, Doulton dinner sot, crystal vases, crystal decanters, luncheon set, 32 pcs., LATE MODEL ELECTROLUX VAC. CLEANER with all attachments, supei Ax. carpet, 9 x 10.6, ESCRETOIRE, HAND-BEATEN BRASS-TOPPED TABLE BRASS FIRESCREEN, copper coal box, circular bookcase, folding card table, 2 eL heaters 10 YDS. CARPET RUNNER, copper kerb, brassware and ornaments, 3 BOOKS OP REPRODUCTIONS OF PAINTINGS BY FAMOUS ARTISTS, CHESTERTON AND WALTER TYNDALE. console model gramophone and records, lot of good novels, fireside chairs, seagrass chairs, 8-DAY STRIKING CLOCK, chinaware and cutlery, handworked brass wall plaques, smoicer's stand, occ. tables, VERY NICE 4PCE. RIMU BEDROOM SUITE. HIGH-CLASS KAPOK BEDDING, blankets, sheets, pillowslips, towels, and general household linen, bedside lamps, eiderdowns, curtains, 6-DR. O^K TALLBOY WITH SINGLE PANEL BED TO MATCH, slip mats, floor rugs, . 2 folding stretchers, feather pillows, cushions, bedspreads bedroom clock. ( ;lass bowls, dishes, fruit stands! jardinaires. knives, forks, spoons, kitchen crockery, alum, pots and pans, EWBAXK CARPET SWEEPER, folding chairs, el. Iron, el. jug, el. toaster, el. kettle, alum, jam pan! 2 iron pots, scales and weight, set Potts's irons' bread bins, trays, kettles, Pyrex dishes. Aust. chairs, teapots, carving set, jam jars, meat safe, 2 thermos flasks, wringer, kerosene lamp, hot water bottles, cork bath mat, rubber doormat, set bobs complete, tin trunks, hedge clippers, LAWNMOWER, sieve, galv. bath, dustbin. 2 hoes, flower pats, clothes lines, baskets, rat cage, saw, axe, wire-netting, watering can* etc., etc. Everything in the house is in very nice order and the carpets are exceptionally good quality. As the owner is leaving New Zealand everything will be sold without reserve. G. H. PERRY, . Auctioneer. BOOKBINDING PRINTING. ETC tpOR every description ot Binding, tnclud tne Permanent Records and Account 1 Books, etc.—"Evening Post" Printing Dept,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1944, Page 3

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