AUCTIONS. LEVIN STOCK SALES. OWING to the Easter Holidays, there - will be no Sale on TUESDAY, 10th April,. 1917. ' '" "■""■ ABRA"HAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. DALGETY AND CO"., LTD. " N.Z. LOAN&M.A. CO., LTD. :: WEDNESDAY, lith APRIL, At 11 a.m. AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE ALLEN STREET. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have received instructions to sell as above, Without Reserve— li tons' Australian flour ' "61 tons N.Z. flour2 cases hams and bacon 300' sheets second-hand galvanised roofing' iron . 2 cash registers 4 brass and copper urns ■ ' ■ ' . Also— . Complete grocer's stock-in-trade •' Etc., Etc.,- Etc., Etc' Goods on, view-morning of sale. . Full particulars on 'phoning 1592. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., Auctioneers, ■ Allen Street. WAR SALE. ' '"" "'' GREAT CLEARING SALE OF NEW - ~. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ' To be Sold by Public Auction'on ', FRIDAY NEXT, ISfch' DAY OF APRIL,' 1917, Commencing at 1.30 .p.m. sharp. MR.' S. GEORGE -NATHAN 'ha 3 -been _.' favoured wih instruclions from Messrs. Kiipli Bros.-'(who" shortly go into camp), to sell the whole of their new furniture, as above, comprising— MAGNIFICENT INLAID SHERA--1 TON SIDEBOARD HANDSOME MAHOGANY. J DAMS SIDEBOARD OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE BEAUTIFUL JACOBEAN SIDEBOARD •■■'•■:. OAK SECRETAIRES HANDSOME INLAID MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESK OAK" SIDEBOARDS " ■ OAK BEDROOM FURNITURE, including DUCHESS CHESTS-with OVAL MIRRORS, : WASHSTANDS, OAK BEDSTEADS ' " BEAUTIFUL PADOGA RUG. . ', . -Also—: .:.- ;■ , 1 'Oak ; Music Stools,'. Upholstered'Easv . ".'Chairs, Mahogany : Occasional .'." ..Tables, Oak '"[Gate-legged" -Tables;- .' . Overmantel, Large ' -Upholstered: 1 ." .Settee, Kauri Stationery-Cabinet," "' Oak Palm■ Stands,' Hanging, Cab-1 " inets; Pictures, Mirrors, and -a "nice assortment of FIRST I ITY ELECTROPLATE WARE. 1 . including Tea.; Seta,-. CaTce Baskets, _;:-.Sauce I eto. ' ' ....... This is a rare opportunity for anyone to 6eouie new household furniture, as everything is to be 'sold without Teserve, on aocount of Messrs: Kupli Bros, giving I up'business and going into camp. I On view Thursday and Friday mornlßS . S. GEORGE NATHAN, , '.- v . 'Anctioneer... TWO CHOICE CITY HOMES. TWO CHOICE CITY HO.MES. YOU. have lost the beautiful" home, No. 40 Colombo Street—it's 6old. Inspect 'these properties 'before it is too late:— ■, THORNDON-A delightful Home, exceptionally well built arid finished, contaming 6even rooms, enamel bath, lavatory basin, hot and cold water, - gas etove, radiator points, fire-place in nearly every room, all on one floor with large basement suitable for billiard room, large, section laid out in garden,- roeery, lawn,, shelter hedges,.etc. Splendid view. Title; L.T. Price,.only ,£I9OO j-terms about .£6OO cash, balance arranged....Nb better .-'value obtainable.. :-. About""two minutes from. tram. . "'■'■ 98.UPLAND' ROAD, KELBURN,' being that artistic House, containing 7 large and lofty room's, besides large entrance' hall, bathroom, hot' and cold: water, electric light, p.w.0., linen cupboard and sewing room.- all conveniences. 'This house was built under the strictest supervision of well-known Wellington Architects for the owner, first-class material only, regardless of cost, being used in its construction. It contains every modern convenience has level approach, nice garden, etc., and is within about six minutes' walk of the Kiosk; is only for sale as the owner has been transferred" from Wellington. The price is the extremely low one of J61750; favourable terms arranged. No better value obtainable for; anyone desiring a home not built for sale in this favoured locality." , fl. ERNEST LEIGHTON. SOLE AGENT FOR THE OWNERS, 182 FEATHERSTON STREET,. ' '•' WELLINGTON. ■'.'■ '-V . AND LOWER HUTT. THE BIGGEST BARGAIN' IN ""'i . . HAWKE'S BAY^v-vw 9A(\(i ACRES Bmali Grazing Run'. R«nt .£IBO. Partly improved, carrying 3000 sheep; 140 ■'."' acres' virgin land just ploughed and sown in • turnips' and barley. Healthy 2-sheep-country. About 85 miles from Napier, can' motoi to.the doori £2 per icre. -: ---.:- ;:.(",:■ ; PATERSON, MOSSMAN'AND CO., Ltd.i GEO. STUBBS, Managing Director. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE, 7 years, at 20s. per Acre.-147 ACRES. Warea, been bush land, well grassed; and good dairying country; good residence and. other farm buildings; convenient to school and dairy factory. Owing to death . of the owner,, this property is now for lease to approved tenant. Present owners have resided upon the farm since it was virgin bush, and made a .competency, i ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Land Agent, Egmont Street, New Plymouth. '
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3047, 7 April 1917, Page 18
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