AUCTION SALES £SOOO stock! £SOOO Of HIGHEST-GRADE ENGLISH WILTON AND ENGLISH AXMINSTER CARJfET SQUARES. 300 BEAUTIFUL ALL-WOOL REVERSIBLE RUGS in all sizes. LOUNGE RUGS, HEARTHRUGS, BEST I ENGLISH AND SCOTCH LINOj LEUMS. j -I A ROLLS of best-quality Axminster j A-" Runners (all highest grade, good, I and just landed), i \TOW BEING OFFERED FOR URIiT VATE SALE at the Carpet Warehouse, Willeston street (close to Steuart Dawson's), at. prices far below wholesale. Come and fee for yourselv**. Oocn all day, from 9 till 5. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. No. 8, Willeston atreut. TO-DAY, Commencing at 12.30 o’clock sharp. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, AXMINSTER CARPETS, AND RUNNERS. DRAWINGROOM, DINING, AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, OAK FURNISHINGS, CROCKERY, LINOLEUMS'. • AND APPOINTMENTS. 400 LOTS. 400 ENTIRE CONTENTS OF TEN LARGE AND WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS. At the Family Residence. No. 78, HAWKER STREET. On account of Mr E. A. Tanner, who is leaving • for England. E JOHNSTON AND 00. have receiv- • ed instructions to sell on the premises, as above—* THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS. THIS IS AN EXTENSIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. Owing to the large number of lot©, the will commence punctually at 12.30. Now on view. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of THE ALDOUS ESTATE. THE ALDOUS ESTATE. Main Hutt road, Brunswick and Heke 1 streets. SATURDAY, THE 4th APRIL, At 2.15 p.m. sharp. 1925, H ERNEST LEIGHTON will sell • ON THE GROUND, as above, thb Aldous Estate, which has been closely held for over twenty years by the vendors. This estate has been subdivided into 18 sections, having frontages to tho Main road, the whrde of one side of Brunswick street, ana also Heke street, varying in area from 20 perches to over one-third of an acre. > - J It is beautiful rich land, dry, has perfect drainage, and all borough conveniences. Its situation is second to none. There is some fine growth on some of the sections; they will stand every inspection. Plans are being prepared, and will.be available on and after Monday, the 23rd inst. Brunswick and Heke steeets arc being widened, channelled, and kerbed under the direction of the Lower Hutt Borough Council. The different lots are being sold on the ground as pegged, so that buyers may see exactly what they are bpying, and what splendid value they are obtaining for their money. Beautiful sections like those to be offered are getting almost unprocurable in this garden suburb. Buyers should grasp this unique opportunity of filling their requirements. The estate is within^a : few minutes' walk of Mellirig station, and King's road ' school, whilst 'buses pass the property continuously to and from the Main Hutt station and Wellington. I NOTE EXCEPTIONALLY FAVOUR- 1 ABLE TERMS. 10 per cent, deposit. i 10 per cent, in six months. j 10 per cent, in twelve months. Balance five years. Unpaid purchase 1 money bearing interest at six (6) per i cent. \ Plans and further details may now be had from tho Auctioneer. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182, Featherston street, or Main road, i Lower Hutt. 337 i PUBLIC TRUST SALE. j BAKER BROS., acting under instruc. j lions from the District Public ! Trustee, Wellington, in Estate of the , late Louie Lock, deceased, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Offices, 2.56. , Lambton quay, TO-DAY AVEDNES- 1 DAY), March 25th, 1925, at 2.30 p.m. : 3 Dwellings, being Nos. 40, 40a, and 42, j Frederick street, together with large Section 56.99 x 158 links, and use of right-of-way from Vivian street. Thov property, which is to he aold in one lot, would make an excellent business site, meanwhile a handsome return is derived from the rentals. Title. Land Transfer Also. Lots 8. 10. and 11. Part Section 5 D.P. 1780. Kaiwarra District, area 1 acre , 26 perches, situated Old Porirua road, Ngaio. HOTELS Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage HOTEL IMPERIAL. WANGANUI'S MOST POPULAR HOTEL 'Phono 3505. P.O. Box 303. IjIXCELLENT cuisine and accommodaElectrio Light throughout Only best wines and epirits stocked. N. MACKENZIE FORBES. Proprietor. Rutland Under Vice-Regal WANGANUI, T. H. NIXON HOT 0 1 Patronage, . N.2. Proprietor O YAL TIGER H OTEL. Corner Taranaki street anu Abel Smith street, Wellington. "MAT" GLEESON Prvprletor. Only Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Stocked. TARIFF REASONABLE.. CEMENT. I WILSON'S (N.Z.) PORTLAND ONLY. Guaranteed to comply with all the requirements of the British i Standard Specification. The Best Cement j in New Zealand. Write or 'Phone. I Eulki Store: Maginity street. ’Phone 208. FRANCIS HOLMES, 10-12, Ground Floor, Dominion Farmers’ Institute Building. WANTED JTuowii tor attiacuvi Printing at reasonable cost, go to the "Times,' or rins up No. 2749. and the traveller will call on yon. Promptness Accuracy, Cheapness, and CjuaiUT aan be depended upon.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12096, 25 March 1925, Page 12
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