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AUCTIONS^ MAGNIFIC EN T, ST A T ELY HOME SET IN ARTISTIC GROUNDS AND COMMANDING VERY COMPREHENSIVE VIEWS. , By Direction of the Trustees of the Estate of the late Mr E. I. Halsled. 57 HERIOT BOW AND 38 QUEEN STBEET TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION AT OUR LAND SALE ROOM, 39 BOND STREET, On TUESDAY, N'OVEMBEE 28, afc 12 o'clock m mm m %mm %%%: w& fflOk mmm "■'.i #<>s?&m %£&$»«&$ * A MOST DESIRABLE HOME, RIGHT IN THE HEART OP THE CITY, And Repleto with Every Modern Convenience. Solidly constructed in Brick, with Brick Partitions and Marseilles Tiled Roof. y TILED FLOOR ENTRANCE PORTICO. ROOMY RECEPTION HALL WITH LEAD LIGHT PANELS. Beam Ceiling. MASSIVE OAK GRILLE. Finished in Wainscot Oak and Leatherette Paper. Brass ,Hall Lantern with Cathedral Glass. COMMODIOUS LOUNGE. Rich Olive Green, relieved White Enamel. Bay Window, Leadlight Casement and Recessed Window. Electric Candelabra. STUDY. Deep Bay Window, Rich Dark Oak Panel ling, Tile Slab Fireplace with Well Grate Double Oak Doors .■> Leading to 'FULL-SIZE BILLIARD ROOM. Oak Panelling, Oak Doors. Colour Scheme, Rich Dark, Green. Plaster Ceiling with deep cornice. Tile Slab Fireplace,' Oak Flooring. Anteroom with pedestal basin and toilet. DINING ROOM. Toned Rich Dark Maroon Embossed Paper and Cream Panelling, 6-light Electric Candelabra, Mahogany Hand-dressed Doors, Picture Casement Window. Attached' is SERVERY IN TWO COMPARTMENTS. Glass Door Plate and Crystal Cupboards, Amnio Shelving, Stainless Steel Sink, Drop-leaf Table. KITCHEN. Champion Gas Range, specially elevated, wfth hot plate above, in White Tiled Recess, and Recessed Gas Heater. Ample Cupboards. SCULLERY. With Large Porcelain Sink. Copper Sink and Kauri Benches. THE DIGNIFIED STAIRCASE Of Easy Grade, Oak Panelled, leads from the Well-planned Vestibule to the UPPER FLOOR LANDING, from which opens FIVE ROOMY AND AIRY BEDROOMS. THE PRINCIPAL BEDROOM, having a North-easterly aspect, has DRESSING ROOM (with Porcelain Pedestal Basin) and BATHROOM (Steam-heated Towel Rail, Porcelain Bath and Shower. Porcelain Pedestal Basin) attached and with Private Access. 'TWO BEDROOMS have PORCELAIN PEDESTAL BASINS. •• GUEST'S BATHROOM AND TOILET. • .►> LINEN LOCKERS AND BOX ROOM WITH SLIDING-PANEL DOORS. ■ STAFF SUITE. Access by Separate Stairway, consists of 3 BEDROOMS, BATHROOM. AND TOILET. : MODERN LAUNDRY. • CENTRAL HEATING THROUGHOUT. - OUTSIDE. •..'"' The Total Area of Land is Three-quarters of an Acre Freehold, with a frontage of 99ft to Heriot Row and 99ft to Queen street. THE GROUNDS POSSESS A DISTINCTIVE CHARM And create an Artistic Setting. -Gravel paths, well drained, concrete steps where necessarv, and Rustic Summer House. BRICK AND GLASS VINERY healed and Electrically Lighted. TOMATO HOUSE, GLASSHOUSE, PROPAGATING FRAMES. BRICK DOUBLE GARAGE (Tile Roof), GARDENER'S WORKSHOP. A Rare Collection of Ornamental Trees, Flowering. Shrubs, Beautiful Rhododendrons. Flower Beds, Kitchen Garden. The Glorious Blue and White Wistaria Covers the Entire Front Elevation and Gives a. Charm Unequalled. THIS DESIRABLE FREEHOLD IS FOR DEFINITE SALE. Inspection by bona fide buyers will be strictly by appointment only with the Auctioneers. ■ ' PARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED, Auctioneers, 39 .Bona street. AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, AT 12 O'CLOCK. AT ROOMS, CR. LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREETS. JOHN RETD AND SONS LTD., instructed by the Trustees in Estate of Adolph Moritzson (deceased), will offer CENTRALLY-SITUATED LEASEHOLD BUSINESS BLOCK, Known as Moritsson's Buildings, CR. JETTY AND BOND STREETS. DUNEDIN. This Block comprises Substantial Three-story Building (and basement), desirably situated, within one block from C.P.O. :ses are well let, and inspection is recommended by investors and those who are desirous of acquiring city premises. JOHN REID AND SONS LTD., Auctioneers

PUBLIC AUCTION. At Our Rooms, 5 Dowling street, Dunedin, On November 8, at 2 p.m. WE WILL SELL by Public Auction, on account of the Trustees in the Estate of Elizabeth Curie (deceased), the following Port Chalmers Properties:— LOT I.—All t.h«u Parcel of Land, containing 33.74 poles, more or less, being part of Section 98, Town of Port Chalmers. and being part of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Register Book, Volumn 299, Folio 206, together with half-share of party wall standing on other portion of said section 98 comprised in Certificate of Title, Register Book, Volume 299, Folio 207. This lot has a vacant frontage of approximately 43ft to Beach street, and is at present let to the Love Construction Co. Ltd. LOT 2.—A1l that Parcel of Land, contain mg 1 rood 3.2 poles, more or less, being Section 88 and part Section 97, Town of Port Chalmers, and being all the land comprised in Certificate of Title. Register Book, Volume 299, Folio 208, and Volume 200, Folio 2. On this property there is a house; known as No. 17 Scotia street, at present let at « rental of 26s per week, and the old house at the back, known as No. 17a Scotia street, which is at present vacant and would require considerable repair before being fit for letting again. LOT 3.—A1l that Parcel of Land, containing 30.7 poles, more or less, being part Section 89. Town of Port Chalmers, and being part of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Register Book, Volume 299, Folio 206. On this property there are two dwellings, known respectively as No. 19 Scotia street, which is let at a rental of 12s per week, and No. 21 Scotia street, which is let at a rental of 10s 6d per week. Further particulars from the Solicitors, Messrs SBEVWRIGHT, JAMES. AND NICOL, or the Auctioneer, ALEX. MACDONALO, No. fi Dowling street. Telephone 10-469. Private phono 20424.

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Evening Star, Issue 25324, 4 November 1944, Page 4

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