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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY. At 1.30 o'clock. ~~" Sala of Superior and liigh-class Household Furniture, costly Sideboard, Chippendale Overmantel, Inlaid Linoleums, and E.P. Ware. r< W. PRICE AND CO.,.Auctioneers, '-•'• have received instructions from the owner, who is givine up housekeeping, to sell on the premises, 17 TASMAN STREET. .. ' . TO-MORROW. - TO-MORROW. TO-MORRO\V. At TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. 2 prtn. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. AT THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD'S E SHED. Main Entrance, Queen's Wharf! CI EORGE THOMAS AND CO. have re. ceived instructions from SIR ERNEST SHACKLE'TON to sell by public auction as above— His Remarkable Collection of SOUTH POLAR SOUVENIRS SOUTH POLAR SOUVENIRS* ' ■ SOUTH POLAR SOUVENIRS, SOUTH POLAR SOUVENIRS, ■ .Ex AURORA, AURORA, jWRORA; AURORA, Including— 60 Burberry Suite (specially suitable for motorists and motor cyclists) 6 Burberry Tents (quality and opportunity exceptional) . 60 Pairs, of Ski Boots (suitable for shooting, -hill and agricultural work) 6 Fur-lined Canvas Sleeping Bags 12 Sledges .Dog and Man Harness 12 Ski 3 Alpen Stoics •1 Cases specially. . prepared fancy . Chocolates • 60 Pairs Finesco (hair or skin boots) 12 Reindeer Skins 50 Penguin Skiud Large quantity of Woollen Sleeping ■ Bags, Sox, Mufflers, Fur Mits and Helinets — 3 Aluminium Cookers 12 Mattresses ■ ... 25' Jaegar Blankets . Etc., Etc.. ■ ALSO, BY SPECIAL REQUEST- . 6 CANADIAN SLEDGE DOGS (pups) This sale presents to one and all an opportunity of securing a 6ouvenir of the remarkable South. Polar Expedition just returned, as the.various lines will be eold', in lots to suit buyers. The whole of the proceeds being used to help defray the very heavy expenses of this Expedition. ' ' Country clients are notified' that any instructions to the Auctioneer will be carefully carried out. Make a note to attend this sale, the only one of its kind- that will probably ever lie held in Wellington. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., Auctioneers, Alien Street. FRIDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1917, 1 ; At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ALMOST NEW URIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Waltor Collinson, London COSTLY AXMINSTER CARPETS OAK FURNITURE .. . : 200 VOLUMES OF BOOKS VALUABLE WATER COLOURS AND PAINTINGS CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE ■ . AND • APPOINTMENTS. .. At ■ the 'Residence, "Stonar, , - , corner of Rimu and Glen Roads, Kelbum. 300 ... .gg! 300 On account of Mr. R..F. Joyce, who is leaving on active service. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell on the premises, as above — ,Entire Contents of 6 well and comfortably furnished Rooms DETAILS LATER. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. G: PHILLIPS, LICENSED LAND & ESTATE AGENT, MATIERE. AN EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY FOR A GENERAL FARMER. ionn ACRES, L.1.P., rent £30 per JLoUU annum. MUST BE SOLD WITHIN ONE MONTH. Owner away at Front; 600 acres are in English- grass; whare on property; abundance' of fencing timber; can carry at present 1000 •sheep, or 200 cattle. Price, £3 10s. per acre; £1500 cash, and balance at h\ per cent. Full Particulars Box 19, Matiere. ' HERE'S ANOTHER! OH A ACRES, fully improved, now *UU milking 30 cows; could milk 60 easily. All necessary outbuildings. xsjsjING GIVEN AWAY AT £11 PER ACRE. . Also, A COUNTRY GENERAL STORE BUSINESS. Turnover about £11,000. Net profit £SOO (which would be increased by saving of wages if buyer personally worked in stores). Business is capable of beinq largely increased. Only reason for selling, pressure of other business compels owner to retire from this. Business also' includes wnole Block of Shops, Stables, and 6-roomed Villa adjoining. Rental value of whole (in addition to above quoted net profit) is equivalent to £8 per week. Owner will exchange for fully or partly improved .farms. Equity (including, etock. of stores and plant), £5000. For further particulars apply G. PHILLIPS, BOX 19, MATIERE. _ . ~~ - CHOICE HOMES. NO BETTER VALUE OBTAINABLE. npHOßNDON—Charming seven-roomed J- House, enamel bath, lavatory basin, hot and cold water, gas stove, radiator points,' all on one floor, basement suitable for billiard room, or make two extra rooms if required. . Magnificent view, ideal situation, handy to train, large eection, concrete paths, rose beds, lawns, fowlhouse, hedges, etc. Price £1900. Terms, about £600 cash, balance at 5 per cent. Strongly recommended. WELLINGTON SOUTH-Charming 8VV roomed house, bathroom, pantry, electric light, wardrobes, cupboards, every convenience, land 73 x 100, flower and vegetable garden, live hedges, concrete paths, beautifully ■ built and finished throughout. Price, Terms ar-' ranged. T OWER HUTT—Choice ten-roomed XJ house, every possible convenience, hot and cold water, p.w.c.'e, gas,' balcony,' Ac, together with four acres of land laid out in garden, orchard, lawn, paddock; etc. Price only £4250. Very favourable terms arranged. Strongly recommended. I OWER HUTT—Artistic one-story 10J roomed residence, hot and cold water, enamel bath, p.w.c.'s, all conveniences, verandahs; etc., together with te*( acres rich flat land, laid out in flowet and vegetable garden, orchard, le.wns etc. Price only £4250. Favourable terms W' """"ELLINGTON. TERRACE-9-roomod house, bathroom, porcelain bath, hot and eold water, gas, scullery, pantry, cupboards, all modern convenience, electric light, p.w.c, etc. Good level spctioti. good view. Price only £2250. Tei'ow about one-third cash, or as arranced. Iramediate possession. S. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182 FBATHERSTON STHEET. WELLINGTON AND LOWER HUTT.

SMALL FARM, MANAWATU. f)A ACRES, situated close to station, post office, and school; first- <*" class land; 6-roomed Eoyse aud outbuildings. Good situation; iIOOO cash requiredFor price and terms, apply ' BARTON AND CO., OTAKI RAILWAY. A NICE SHEEP FAHM, WITriTENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, ' IN WAIRARAPA. OArt ACEES (about), 6 miles from township, school 3 miles, rural mail deOVV livery; all in grass except 20 to 30 acres of bush; 200 acres ploughable; winters 1J sheep and cattle; now 8-roomed house, all conveniences; all necessary outbuildings. PRICE, .£l2 per acre; £3000 cash. c. a Ross &■ Co., LAND. 'AND ESTATE AQENTS AND.- SHABEBKOKEES, MASTESTON,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3016, 1 March 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3016, 1 March 1917, Page 10

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