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AUCTION RALES E. JOHNSTON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. No. 8, WILLESTON STREET (Opp. Bing, Harris and Co.), Will conduct an IMPORTANT AUCTION SAXE Of SUPERIOR AND MODERN HOUSEt HOLD FURNISHINGS, 2 EXTRA SPECIAL CHESTERFIELD SUITES, 2 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, FULL CABINET GRAMOPHONE. and APPOINTMENTS. AT THEIR MART, ON MONDAY NEXT. At 1.30 o’clock sharp. Special Lots in the catalogue include: ONE MOST EXPENSIVE THREEIPIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE uphol. in the very latest black and gold figured tapestry (without doubt the nicest suite we have had in our mart). Absolutely new and specially made to order. Cost Tl 5. MOST EXPENSIVE BEDROOM SUITE, from the same. home. Also, almost new AXMINSTER CARPET. ONE UP-TO-DATE FULL OAK CABINED' V.O.C. GRAMOPHONE, in perfect order, and) 50 Records. ONE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Cbas. Bcgg and Co., in specially good order and worthy of inspection. ONE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Gilbert and Co., London, in specially good order and worthy of inspection. ONE NEW SINGLE WHITE! ENAMELLED BEDROOM SUITE, 4 pieces. OAK DINING-ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, etc. Also, THE ENTIRE) CONTENTS OF A COMPLETELY FURNISHED BUNGALOW, including Crockery, Glassware, Blankets. H.B. Chairs, etc.. AND BRAND NEW CROQUET SET. This is a very nice collection of Modern Furnishings. All oqual to new. Inspection invited. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers.

A MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCE!MENT TO SPECULATORS AND INVESTORS. ABSOLUTE SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF ONE OF THEI LARGEST AND MOST VALUABLE CORNER FREEHOLD BLOCKS OF LAND, RIGHT IN THEI CENTRE OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. NINETY-ONE LINKS FRONTAGE TO MANNERS STREET BY A DEPTH OF 332 1-3 LINKS TO LOMBARD STREET,

Together with the Buildings erected | thereon, and at present occupied by ' THU RIALTO CO., LTD., and RAD- I FORD AND CO., being Nos. 43, 45, ! and 47, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, ON FRIDAY, JULY iO™, 1925, AT 12 NOON. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- • ed instructions from the owners to jnffor for ABSOLUTE SALEI by AUOITION. fit their MART, NO. 8. WILILHSTON STREET (close to Stewart, Dawson's): — ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the City of Wellington, being part Section No. 208 on the Tien of the said City, bounded towards the East by Lombard street, 833 1-3 links, towards the North by other part of the same Section, 91 Links, towards the West by Section No. 207. 332 1-3 Links, and towards the South-west bv Manners street, 91 Links, be all the several measurements or any of them more or less, together with the Buildings erected thereon. THIS BLOCK OF LAND is without doubt one of the largest and most valuable Freeholds in the City of Welling|ton. With its magnificent position, situ,'ate in the best part of Manners street, j double frontage, long depth, and splenjdirt light area it affords the Investor or Speculator an opportunity of acquiring jB Freehold v'bich must increase very considerably in value within the next few years. j EASY TERMS CAN BE; ARRANGED, i The bulk of the money may remain on Mortgage for 5 .years at six per cent. A LARGE INCREASE IN VALUE IS ASSURED. As the Owners are anxious to sell, the property is for ABSOLUTE SALE. The position of this Bloch it; THEI FINEST IN WELLINGTON. OF Further particulars from the Auctioneers, \ E. JOHNSTON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. HAWKERS BY-LAW. AUCTION SALE OF STREET STANDS. (CI A XDS will bo sold by A notion a' tho Office of tlie Chief Traffic In spector, Cuba street, on MONDAY. JULi Cth, 1925, at 2.30 p.m. I Applicants will be required to produce j their licenses. l’articulars on application to Inspector’s Office. Barrows must be submitted for inspection on the morning of the sale between 9 a.m. nnrl 12 o’clock noon, at the Inspector’s Office, before licenses are issued. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST sth, 1925, At 10.30 a.m. SALE OF RAILWAY LOST AND UNCLAIMED LUGGAGEI AND GOODS. Messrs e. vine and co. have been instructed to sell, by Auction, nt the Railway Social Hall (next to Wellington Meat Export Co.’s Cool Stores), Waterloo quay, Wellington, on ilia n!>ove date:— Losl and Unclaimed Luggage and Goods, comprising Boxes. Bu*rs, Parcels, Umbrellas, Walking-sticks, Hats] Swags, Etc., Eto

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 20

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