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AUCTION SALES MONDAY NEXT, At 1 o'clock sharp. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of UNCLAIMED ARTICLES PROM THE DEAD LETTER OFFICE, GENERAL POST OFFICE:, WELLINGTON. 200 K&CKAGES. 200 E JOHNSTON AND CO. have, re- • ceived instructions from the Secretary, General Post Office, Wellington, to UNCIA IiJLE r ' nibioii quay, X MOST OF GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, too numerous to particularise. Sale Monday next, 1 o’clock sharp. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ®) Auctioneers. jj ouu-nc, comprising— VALUABLE COLLECTION MONDAY NEXT, At 12.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OP MOTORLAUNCH, At the Boat Harbour, Oriental Bay. I 25ft (MOTOR-LAUNCH, fitted with twin-cylinder ltiley car engine, kauri built, g-inch timber, together with moorings, known as “The Constance/’ jl/TESSRS HODGKINS, CARVER AND f* A- CO. have received instructions from O, T. Rose, Elsq., to Sell at the Boat Harbour, as above. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. HODGKINS, CARVER. AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o’clock sharp. CLEARING SALE OF BUILDING MATERIAL ETC., On the Ground, 302, Taranaki street (Wallace street end). E JOHNSTON - AND CO. have re- • ceiyed instructions from Mr John Wood, Builder, who is making extensive alterations to his premises, to sell on the Ground, as above — Quantity of mixed timber, scantlings, 6 new doors, a specially good sashes and frames (complete), lot of odd frames and sashes, doors, 4 large gates, tiles, corrugated iron, wrought and cast iron piping, lot of firewood, and. numerous other lots. On View Morning of Sale. . II JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. CLEARANCE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, MAIN ROAD, LOWER HUTT. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), MARCH 18th,

XT ERNEST LEIGHTON has receivsd instructions from Mrs Pritchard, who is leaving the district, to ofler for ABSOLUTE SAXE by Public Auction, the superior , contents of her 5-roomed house, including— SPLENDID UPRIGHT GRAND BLUCHNER PIANO HANDSOME OAK AND OTHER FURNITURE LADY’S MASSEY-HARRIS BICYCLE. Details later. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 40 ’ Auctioneer, FRIDAY', MARCH 24th, 1922, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. SHOP PROPHRTyXnD FIVE LIVING ROOMS, Corner Adelaide road and Oxford street. •mfESSBS HARCOURT AND CO. have I” 1 received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, 195, Lambton quay, on FRIDAY, MARCH 24th, 1322, at 2.30' p.m.— THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY, COMPRISING SHOP. FIVE LIVING . BPQMS, AND KITCHENETTE, fitted with usual conveniences, standing on land having a frontage of 17ft to Adelaide road end 60ft to Oxford street, and known as No. 59, Adelaide rAad. THIS PROPERTY, which is at present being used as a Confectionery Business, is in a good handy position) close to the Basin Reserve, is most suitable for its present purpose, and has recently been repapered and painted. For further particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., 59 Auctioneers. LEADING HOTELS. HOTEL LANGMUIR, TAUMARUNUI (Opposite Railway Station). First-class Accommodation. Electric light throughout. Night Porter. All trains met. Wire for accommodation.

A. J. LANGMUIR, Proprietor. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Bay Tram Terminus. VACANCIES for Permanent Resident Boarders, from JE2 5a weekly. Splendid view; large airy rooms; first-class table; hot and cold baths; electric light, etc. Visitors 12s 6d per day; weekly by arrangement. CHAS. THROSBY, Proprietor. 'Phone 21-259. Telegrams: “Kiosk," Wellington. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. CARLTON HOTEL, Willis street. Wellington. Beet Accommodation guaranteed. All Wines and Spirits true to label. PERMANENT GUESTS SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. Tariff Moderate. 'Phone 863. A. J. NORRIS, Proprietor. VISITORS TO SYDNEY. PAULSEN'S PFAHLBRTS HOTEL. • WYNYARD SQUARE. THIS favourite Hotel, so well known to New Zealanders, has just been remodelled, and the Proprietress, Mre F. M. Paulsen (late of Wellington), in soliciting a renewal of the patronage of New Zealanders, promises that the service and attention will leave nothing to be desired. Q E N 1 R A 1 BOTH, Emerson street, Napier. P. BURNS PROPRIETOR. Under New Management. Best accommodation guaranteed. Finest brands of Wines and Spirits always in stock. t Tariff Moderate. 'Phone 288. This fine new , orick hotel caters for travelling public, only the best of everything provided. Charming outlook, fireproof building. Electric light. Unrivalled cuisine. Garaye. Wanganui's loading Hotel

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11162, 18 March 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11162, 18 March 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11162, 18 March 1922, Page 12

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