AUCTIONS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. , THURSDAY, JULY SI, 1919, At 2.50 pm. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITES, WITH . THREE FRONTAGES. OVER HALF AN ACRE, , IN THE VERY CENTRE OF THE. BUSINESS AREA. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR, DAVID ROBERTSON. MESSRS. EAR COURT AN.') CO. have' -L'A received instructions . from the Trustees to offer, by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 195 Lamb ton Quay, on THURSDAY, JULY 31, 191'J, at 2.30 p.m.— THOSE EXTREMELY VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES, with frontages to OLD CUSTOMHOUSE STREET and WAKEFIELD STREET, containing. in all an Area of 2 ROODS i PERCHES, with the following Frontages and depths, as per plan: Tercel* StreetK„ • » I V--s : . rv/ ' jv*si •N&S.. 01 K\tsJNv s. ( % K\ 15 \ o. : \ 3 7 . \o ™ Na • <? p' Z." j * . .<?' v\ I z * i • . With the Brick, Iron, and Wooden Buildings thereon, and now used 'and known as THE PHOENIX FOUNDRY. Tills "MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY is adjacent to Willis and Manners streets, from which quick and 'convenient access is obtained by Mercer Street, Old Cus-' tomhoiiso Street, Parish Street, and St. Hill Street, all of which take one immediately on to-the property. «i The PHOENIX FOUNDRY is removing to a new site. • ■ HARCOUHT AND CO.,- . ' ' _ Auctioneers. BUSINESS NOTICES. ' YOST. • mHE TYPEWRITER FOR BEAIJTIJL FUL WORK. Built for' hard wear and to do any" kind of work. THF OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., Opposite Town Eall, WELLINGTON. SPICER'S ' STUDIO. PHOTOGRAPHS AND ENLARGE•MENTB ARE THE BEST QUALITY AND ' VALUE. • ... Send any Photograph you want En. Inrgod here. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 50 WILLIS STREET (Oppreite Hotel Windsor). 'Phones 3203 r.r.d 1211.' "A CHEERY HEARTH MAKES A HAPPY HOME!" In these Chill Days of Coal Shortage BURN WOOD! WINTER WOOD AT WILSON'S. INTER WOOD AT WILSON'S. CUT'IN CONVENIENT LENGTHS. Only Address: Opposite Free Public Library, Wakefield Street." To ensure prompt delivery order early.
II ■ H Australia's Greatest Speed Event, the Mortlalce "200," resulted : §1 • .as follows: . • 1. A. E. SUTTON on DUNLOP TYRES 1 2. D. BREWSTER on DUNLOP TYRES 1 3. J. STOFFERS on DUNLOP TYRES 1 -whilst---, I W. J OUSLEY, on DUNLOPS,'? put up the most remarkable H Speed Performance yet recorded on the Road In the World, 8? \ negotiating 101*7-10 Miles in the Phenomenal Time of 96 ® / Minutes 13 Seronds—So much for Speed. • j As Regards Reliability I as usual, "Dunlops" were to the front. Fifteen of thbriders to score || full points in theßsliability Contest used "Dunlops"—a greater sue- H cess than scored by all the other makes of.Tyresputtogether. When f| you desire Servicc with Reliability, Speed, and Economv, ft DUNLOP'TYRES I 'ffl WILL MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS 1 S DUNLOP RUBBER CO.; > I CHRISTCHURCH AUCKLAND | • VACUUM FLASKS It is useless purchasing these articles unless they are reliable. There is no better Flask made than the, UNIVERSAL. It will keep Liquids hot. or cold as desired. We have a full range cf these goods in, all sizes and finishes ; also, LUNCHEON KITS, In various designs and finishes; and the ONE QUART ALUMINIUM FLASK. THESE'GOODS ARE WORTHY OF INSPECTION. The Stewart Timber, Glass I Hardware Co., ltd. 8.0, 82, 84 Courtenay Place, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 235, 28 June 1919, Page 10
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