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Auction Sales. JOHN COULL, AUCTIONEER. AVENUE, Opposite Herald Office. Speciality: House Clearing Sales. , Chief Agent Atlas Assurance Co„ Ltd. JOHN COULL. MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH ROLL TOP DESK, VALUABLE VIOLIN (OLD), CARPETS, MODERN FURNITURE. 97 LIVERPOOL STREET (Opposite Collegiate School). TUESDAY, JULY 6TH, at 1.30. T OHN COULL, instructed by Mr G. W. Frier, who has sold his residence, will Sell, hy Public Auction, as above: — I MAHAGONY ROLL TOP DESK (6 x 6), LARGE DRAWERS, BEAUTIFUL ORDER, MADE BY MAPLE & CO., LONDON, 1 valuable violin, old and in good order, 1 Dnchess dressing table, 10 drawers and mirror with marble top stand (a beauty), 1 D. wooden bed, 1 single bed and mattress, 1 modern Duchess chest, pedestal cupboard, 1 extension dining table, 6 oak dining chairs and 2 carvers, 4 chairs velvet lined, 2 Morris chairs, 1 handsome hall stand, 3 GOOD AXMINSTER CARPETS, crockery, chinaware, glassware, vases and books, 80ft. NEW WIRE BOUND HOSE, 1 GRAND AMERICAN BALL-BEARING LAWNMOWER, 1 LADY’S BIKE, F.Ww, B.P, BRAKE, perfect order, and other lines. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th, AT 1 P.M. SHARP. AT JOHN COULL’S SALE ROOMS, RIDGWAY STREET. TOHN COULL, instructed by the Official Assignee in the Assigned Estate of R. L. Slyfield, will Sell by Public Auction as above;— MEN’S AND -WOMEN'S BOOTS (NEW), RUGS, KAPOC QUILTS, DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESGRIPtio SCRIPTION. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. GONVILLE. 4 ROOMS, BIGNELL STREET— Price, £900; deposit, £250. 6 ROOMS, BIGNELL STREET— Price, £1250; deposit, £3OO. 6 ROOMS, GONVILLE AVENUE—-f-acre. Price, £1250; deposit, £250. 6 ROOMS, GONVILLE AVENUE—-4-acre. Price, £1500; deposit, £4OO. 6 ROOMS, MAY STREET—Price, £1450; deposit, about £4OO. 7 ROOMS, QUEEN’S AVENUE— J-acre. Price, £1460; deposit, £3OO. WANGANUI EAST. 5 ROOMS, MACKAY STREET— Price, £975; deposit, £275. 11 ROOMS, RIVER ROAD—Price, £3100; deposit, arranged. TAYLORVILLE. 5 ROOMS, HIPANGO TERRACE— Prcie, £llOO ; deposit, £4OO. CASTLECLIFF. 4 ROOMS, KARAKA STREET— Price, £700; deposit, £2OO. 4 ROOMS, CORNFOOT STREET— Price, £775; deposit, £135. DUNKLEY & RUDD, 23 WICKSTEED PLACE. ’Phone 889. HOUSE BARGAINS. ARAMOHO—7 rooms. Price, £775; cash, £IOO. NIBLETT STREET—4 rooms. £450; cash, £SO; balance 15/- per week. NIBLETT STREET—6 rooms. £1250. DURIE HILL—S rooms. £575. WILSON STREET—6 rooms. £IOOO. ST. HILL STREET, 6 rooms. £BSO. VICTORIA AVENUE.—S rooms. £BSO. GONVlLLE.—Bungalow on elevated site, 5 rooms and sleeping porch, 4 acre, freehold sec. For quick sale, £I4OO (close to Id tram). WANTED FOR CLIENT—About 5roomed bouse, within two miles of town, in good locality. TO LEASE for 1 to 3 years, either furnished or unfurnished. We have a very fine selection of HOUSES, SECTIONS AND FARMS. Call and see us. SMITH, BEAUCHAMP & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, 104 RIDGWAY STREET. ’Phone 230, P.O. Box 91. WOULD YOU INSURE YOUR LIFE WITH AN INDIVIDUAL? The prudent man would not seriously consider such a proposition. Why, then, appoint an individual Executor to administer your Estate? He will attend to his own business first. He may not possess the necessary experience to manage yours. He offers no security, and may speculate with the funds of the estate. He may show preference to some beneficiaries to the disadvantage of, others. He may die or leave the Dominion. The estate would then pass into unknown hands—possibly into the hands of someone whom the testator would never have trusted. With a view to overcoming much of the uncertainty and insecurity which attends the appointment of private individuals, the Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand Limited, was formed. The GUARDIAN stands for Safety, Efficiency, and Promptitude, and on these, and other good grounds, solicits the care of your estate* THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF N.Z. LTD. SILK, HAWORTH & CO*, LOG A3. 4GF.NTMARIA PLACE, WANGANUI. Vy ANTED Known Music and P * * odicals Repaired and Bound the “Herald” Bookbinding Departmi Phone 43. Hie “Herald” for Printing, Bookbinding Stationery, etc. binding. Stationery, etos

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160692, 3 July 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160692, 3 July 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160692, 3 July 1920, Page 10