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AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON, At 2.30 o'clock FINAL AUCTION SALE Of EASTBOURNE SECTIONS SINCE THE DISPOSAL OF DAT’S BAY THESE APE THE ONLV SBA FRONTAGE SECTIONS NOW AVAIL.ABLE IN THESE FAVOURITB SUBURBS. -\IESSRS harcourt and XtA announce they will CO. offer by ancHon TO-DAY (FRIDAY). Maxell l»th. at 2.30 o’clock, at their Rooms, 193. Lambton quay THE FINEST SITES IN EASTBOURNE. As follows: FACING THE MAGNIFICENT BEACH Sections 4,5, 6,7, 8, 9. and 10. each from 9 to'H perches, and adjacent to ■ the wharf. ALSO, 110 ft frontago to sea, beach by about 115 ft depth, adjoinin'; the residence of W. G. Mantell. Esq., and abutting on Sections 83 and 84. Tualom road.. TUATOEU ROAD—Sections 82. S 3 and 84, having frontages of 40ft. 40ft and 70ft respectively, by depth of 132tt. COUNTY’ROAD—Sections 9 and 10, each 40ft s • 132 ft, on the western side of the road and adjacent to the Scottish Church. DO NOT MISS .THIS. EAST CHANCE to acquire, these splendid Building Sites in the choicest positions in Eastbourne. They are, all level, sunny, and those not actually facing the beach are within two minutes’ walk of it and the wharf. ALSO. AT SEATOUN. SECTIONS 11 and 12. Block XIV.. each with a frontago of 33ft to Inslis and Munro streets* respectively, by depths of 165 ft. . . f , , These»splendid sites are level, bandy to th© tram, onblic park and beach. THE TERMS OF SAJLB ARE EX-CEP-TIONAELY EASY : 10 per cent, deposit on the fall of the hammer, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in twelve months, and the balance in three years at 5 per cent. Full particulars from HARCOURT AND CO., 807 Auctioneers. TO-DAY - , . FRIDAY, MARCH 13th, Commencing at 1.30 o’clock sharp. LARGE AND IMPORTANT AUCTIONSALE OF HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, AND AP--POINTMENTS. Entire Contents- of a Well-Furnished Nine-roomed Residence. Removed from Lower Hutt for Conveni- ' ence of Sale. LOTS. 300 300 E JOHNSTON AND CO. have- re- • ceived instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton quay, as above. - E. JOHNSTON, AuctioneerPRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 16th and 17th, 1914. Commencing each day at 1.30 o’clock, - AUCTION SALE' Of TRAVELLERS’ SAMPLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. £I2OO WORTH £I2OO TO BH SOLD POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. At the Sample Rooms, 105, Customhouse quay. Ei JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • reived instructions from the representatives of Home manufacturers to sell ns above— • Sterling Silver and Electro-plated Ware, ‘ a most valuable collection of British Cut-Glassware,- Crockery, Dinner Sets, Canteens, and Cutlery, Ornaments, Aluminium Ware, etc., etc. Full details later. : E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. BUSINESS NOTICES - COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., Queen's Chambers. FURNITURE REMOVED. PACKER OR STORED PROMPTLY. CHEAPLY AND WELL, Telephone No. 23. OUSBHOLD Furniture—Duchesses, from 30s: Double Iron Bedsteads, from 10»; -linoleums. Bedroom Suites. Couches. Hearth Rugs, Fenders, Chairs, and Tables. -Furniture of all descriptions. Lyons, 51, Courtenay place (Note new Address: 1 door from Tory street). The cheapest place in town for good Furniture. WANTED Known, these are not Reductions; -they are ordinary prices —fib Rolled Oats, 8d; 71b Sago (finest quality). Is • 71b Flaked Tapioca ,1s; 21b boxes Dessert Figs. Is; Knorris’s Soups, 4d each; Honey in Comb, 8d each; Jack Apples, Sdjpacket; Universal Tea, Is lb. The finest Tea. on the market, procurable onlv at Alec. Adcock’s. ,'BO, Constable street. Newtown. ’Phone 1675.

KC. COLLINS, 27. Boulcott street. • has an up to data plant for all kinds of-. Engineering -Repairs. Cylinders rebored - and new Pistons fitted for any internal oomb nation engine*. Gear Wheels-cut and hardened. Second-hand Cars. Launch and Stationary Engines always on hand. Reverse Gears. Inventors' ideas and patent work carried out. Accumulator* charged. 'Phone 857. A. STAPLES, Certified Plumber, • 216. Lambton quay, is prepared to undertake all manner of Plumbing, Locksmithing. Gasfitting, Electrical and Brassfounding work. Having an .expert staff patron® can rely upon expedition and good workmanship in every instance, and at moderate prices. When you require the services of our staff please ring up Telephone 943. ' WJ. GAUDIN AND SON, Coal and • Produce .Merchants,. Prompt delivery Town and Suburbs. Agents for Pullen's Veterinary Preparations. Constitution Powders and Drenches; valuable for emergency and general nse for horses and cattle. 40, Qhuznee street, and Seatonn road, Eilbirnie. ’Phones 271 and 371 ft. A ROBERTSON & CO.. 87, Ghusnes • street. There is no older-establish-ed firm of , Dyers and Cleaners in - the Bomiiiion. Our reputation extends from 1663. We clean or dye the most delicate fabrics in the latest and most up-to-date fashion—Suits. Dresses, Gloves, etc. Feathers dyed and curled. Mourning orders executed at.shortest notice. 'Phone 918. p.o. Box a. T» Are. 888 ANTED Known—lf youarecontem » v plating painting, paperhanging, ui decorating, ring telephones 2043 or 2316 Our staff is the largest in Wellington, composed. entirely of highly paid expert tradesmen, who enable us to do all work at exceptionally reasonable prices. Try us and convince yourself. All estimate* free. THOS. A. WELIS. 25. Hankey street, city, or Main road. Karori. VRTISTIC PRINTING in all it? -ix various forms promptly executed at the "Times", office. We take troaolo to give you satisfaction, end are always ready to help you carry out your own ideas successfully. Get prices from the "Times" . and sea how reasonable .we r.iS Royal mail motor service, the Shortest Route to and from Foxton—Leave Foxton daily, 6.30 a.m.; arriving Shannon daily. 8 a.m.; leave Shannon daily. 10.45 a.m.; arrive Foxton daily. 12.20 p.m.; leave Foxton daily, 2.30 P.m.; arrive Shannon daily, 4 p.m.; leave Shannon daily, 8.15 p.m.; arrive Foxton. daily. 9.40 p.m. A .

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8680, 13 March 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8680, 13 March 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8680, 13 March 1914, Page 10

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