AUCTION SALES SPECIAL PRIVATE SALE . Of BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH ALL-WOOL REVERSIBLE RUGS, IN ALL SIZES. 400 RUGS. JUST LANDED. HOST BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. Also, VALUABLE CONSIGNMENT OF NEW ENGLISH ‘WILTON CARPETS (newest designs), RUNNERS, LINOLEUMS, ETC. AT THE CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. C, Willeston street (opp. Bing, Harris and Co.). 425000 STOCK T 0 CHOOS:B FKOM INSPECTION INVITED. E.' JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, Willis street. TO-DAY, At 1.30- o’clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION S.4LE Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. 350 350 AT OUR mXrT. No. 8, WILLESTON STREET (Opp,, Bing, Harris and Co.), E JOHNSTON AND CO. hnve receiv- • ed instructions to sell at their Mart. No. 8. Willeston street, a most complete catalogue of Superior Household Furnishings, comprising;— MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by ‘‘W. G. Eavesstaff and Sons,” London, a line-toned instrument, in perfect order and for absolute sale, MOST EXPENSIVE HTGH-BACK CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, with 2 COSTLY DTVAN CHAIRS to match, upholstered in black and gold tapestry. ALMOST NEW 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE. OAK DINING-ROOM FURNISHINGS, comprising oak Morris chair, small sideboard, extension dining table, gate-leg tables, china cabinet, bookcase, pot stands, framed mirror, 2 BEAUTIFUL AX MINSTER CARPETS in good order CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS. AXMTNSTER RUNNER. REVERSIBLE RUGS, CUT GLASSWARE, STAINLESS KNTVES. PICTURES. DUCHESSE CHESTS. S. WOODEN BEDSTEADS. 2 TWIN OAK BEDS. KAPOK BEDS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BLANKETS. GOOD LINOLEUMS, W.G.C. GAS STOVE. GOOD LAWN MOWER AND WRINGER, SPECIALLY GOOD LOT OF ALUMINIUM WARE, AND NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS. Also. ■ VALUABLE SEA CHEST, in 2 sections. Now on view. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TUESDAY, MARCH 16th, 1926, At 10.30 o’clock. AUCTION SALE Of FIRST-CLASS BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Ann SHEETS OF CORRUGATED ttVrvr IRON, in goud order. GOOD, SOUND BUILDING MATERIAL. T. AND G. LINING, ROUGH LINING, FLOORING, RUSTIC WEATHER BOARDS, ETC. DOORS, FRAMES, AND SASHES. ' Removed from Goring street Hall. IO BE SOLD ON THE GROUND, THORNDON QUAY (For Convenience of Sale). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- • ed instructions to Sell, on the ground, as above. Full Details Later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street.
PUBLIC TRUST S-AT/ft FRIDAY, MARCH 12th, 1926, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. ' | MAGNIFICENT 10-ROOMED RESIDENCE, No. 110, THE TERRACE. WELL-SITUATED THORNDON PROPERTY With Large Area'of Land, 56ft x 132 ft, 41, PIPITEA STREET. COMFORTABLE HATAITAI HOME, No. 4, SMITH STREET (Off Moxham, avenue). Messrs iiarcourt and co. have received instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms, 195, Lambtfin quay, on FRIDAY, March 12th, 1926, at 2.30 p-m ESTATE M. S. A. BARRAUD. THAT IDEALITY-SITUATED AND COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE of 10 splendid rooms, built of brick and wood, fitted with every modern convenience, including 2 conservatories, on land with a frontage of 28ift by a depth of 217 ft, and known as No. 110, The Terrace. This remarkably fine home is situated adjacent to the junction of Woodward street and Terrace, and is but two or three minutes* walk from the G.P.O. Attractively designed, this is an Old English style of house, in splendid order, and obtaining a perfect harbour view. . It is almost needless to state that properties anywhere on The Terraco are practically unprocurable, and with the perfect situation of this residence it must be one to commend itself to those in search of a high-class home. ESTATE JOHN WATERS. Two or three minutes* walk from (Parliament Buildings, lying midway between Moleswortn street and Mulgrave street, in a superb position, standing amongst some of the finest homes in Thorndon, on a beautiful section of land 56i't 9iu by a depth of 132 ft, 6 rooms on one floor, with usual conveniences, ano known ns 41, Pipitea street. > The dwelling, whilst in good condition, is ono which, with modernising, would undoubtedly show a handsome profit, and the locality is one ilia l : is much sought after. ESTATE R. T. SMITH. Just off Moxhain avenue, on the level, and about two or three hundred yards from the junction of the Ilataitai and Kilbirnie tram services, in a perfect, sunny position, in one of the very finest localities in Wellington, 5 splendid rooms on one floor, fitted with electric light, gas cooker, bathroom, caliphont, etc., on land 33ft by 140 ft, and known as No. 4, Smith street. This is a property in good order, and is a desirable homo in every way. For cards to view, and full particulars. Apply, HARCOURT AND CO., 6BA Auctioneers.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12392, 11 March 1926, Page 12
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