; • v AUCTIONS. ! i _j I I ■ . i [ " ' FIRE! . FTR-E! | CONTINUATION SALE. 'fHIS BAY, ,AT 10 A.M. MESSES. ' HODGKINS, ■ CARVER AND CO. will sell TO-DAY a; j "above— i SHIRTS. SINGLETS, BOOTS, ANI 100 OTHER LINES. ! '. '. '. ' '• | NO RESERVES. .: •BVERYTHLNG MUST BE CLEARED. I ~ HODGKINS, CARVER AND CO., -.'■ F Auctioneers and Valuers, ! 187 and -Ml Lambton Quay. ■" i '-...-■-.. "~ ' TO-DAY; '-■•: ~ At 1.30 o'clock. - ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of ■ V. HIGH-CLASS L COSTLY; AND ALMOST NEW OAK FURNISHINGS. . AX ; MINSTER CARPETS, HPRIGHT i GRAND PIANO by Broadwood, t White, i and Co., London, Handsome 1 OAK BEDROOM SUITE, AND APPOINTMENTS... On the' Premises; No. 56 Kainui Roac ' (Off Waipapa Road), overlooking Slip. E' JOHNSTON AND CO. have re • ceived instructions from Mr.. 0 E. Flyger, who is leaving' Wellington, tc . mM, aa above, E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer.'. | TO-DAV '-'■' i Commencing at 1.80 o'clock. | . AT OUR MART. AUCTION SALE OP VERY SUPERIOR ; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ! in* A LOTS OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSE j Oo\f HOLD FURNISHINGS. • E JOHNSTON AND CO. have • Tcceived instructions to sell at their [ Rooms. 157 Lambton 'Quay, a large cata loguo of Household Furnishings, removed i to our Mart for convenience of sale. SALE 1.80 SHARP TO-MORROW, j L. G.- DOWDING, Auctioneer. TO-DAY, 2- O'CLOCK. : ~ VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, will sell BALANCE OF CHRISTMAS CHOCO- : ■ LATES. ■ • ' iMuat be Sold;.' Stock up for Christmas. RAMSEY WILSON, j Auctioneer. ; - VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers ' (Next Barrett's Hotel). IMPORTANT PROPERTY 'AUCTION. I • TO-DAY, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 17, '.- it 2 p|u. . ' • 4 HIGH-CLASB_RESISj3NCES, MOUNT VICTORIA. TyTESSRS. WHEATLEY AND CO. have > ItJL been favoured with instructions to sell in their Rooms, at. : 141 Mannors Street, opposite. King's Theatre, the' foli lowing Freehold Properties:— [."■.' ' LOT I—Part Seotion 856, having-, ap--1 proach.of Bft. (more or less) to Section, 48ft. x 81ft. (more or'less), to- , gether with well-built one-floor resi- ■ donee of 9 spacious rooms, containing ,' _ gas,' e.1.,- hot poiuts, h. and c, 2 p.u .c.'s, ljjienpress, etc., and known as No. 90 PIRLE STREET. ■ , LOT, 2—Part Section 356, having frontage of 25ft. (more or less) by a depth of 84ft. (more or less) together with two-floor, well-built Residence of 8 spacious rooms, containing gas, e.l;, hot points, h. and c, 2 p.w.o's, linenpress, concrete paths etc, and known as No. 92 PLRIB STREET. LOT B—Part Section 856, having front- ' ' age of 25ft". (more or le6s), by a depth of 84ft. (more or less), together, with ' • \ two-floor well-built Residence of 8 i spacious rooms, containing gas, e.1., hot points, h. and c, 2 p.w.c.'s, linenpress,- concrete paths,' etc., and known as No. 94 PIRXE STREET. fiOT 4-Part Section 356, having frontj age of 24ft. ,6in. (more or less) by a i depth of 84ft.' (more.or lesB), together I "with two-floor Residence of Bspacious rfcrns, containing gas, e.1., h. and c, hot points, 2. p.w.o.'s, linenpress, concreteipnths, etc., and known aa No. 96 PLRrfi ST3EET. The above properties are all in firstolfute repair, and have ■ been recently painted. 1 Thi? position i« second to none in the elty, and suoh properties as these are rarely offered by Auction. oard9 to view arid further 'details from' auctioneers. Tel. 21-915. WHEATLBYAND CO., j ' Auctioneers. pARAPARAUMU BEACH, the manly of new Hjbaland. 80 excellent seaside sections, To be Sold by Public Auction on . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, In Paraparanmu Public Hall. ; 210 DEPOSIT M 0 v , Parties wishing to inspect, on advising M'Leau Bros, (owners), Paraparaumu, will bo met on arrival. Already numerous parties, of intending: purchasers have been inspecting daily, and have all expressed ' themselves as being charmed and de- ,, lighted at the prospects of owning. one of the?e attractive seaside sections, where THE CLIMATE IS PERFECT, FISHING IS KAPAI, BATHING GLORIOUS. BEACH IS THE BEST. The increasing population has mado it almost impossible to secure sections at a reasonable price, where the present seanido resorts,are established, and the above rives you the chance yon have' been long looking for. TO OWN A SECTTON HANDY TO * TOWN, * and to have EXHILARATING BATHING, EXCELLENT FISHING, i TIP-TOP BOATING. ', . U Onlv £10 per cent. Deposit. :B• » ' ' M Date, December 18, / E et h M Paraparanmu Hall. B E ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., ■ : E Auctioneers. . MONDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1920, ' ! At .3 p.m. ' ; IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF •-■ THE OIL PAINTINGS AND ! i WATER-COLOiniS 1 Of the late ■ .' . E. W. CHRISTMAS, R.B.A'. MESSRS. J. H. BBTHUNE AND CO. , are favoured with instructions to I gflll bv Auotion at their Rooms, Feather»ton Street, as above:— 1 A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF ABOUT 100 OIL. PAINTINGS AND ! WATER'-COLOUft DRAWINGS, •by !'. the great Australian Artist. E.. W. Christmas, R.8.A.. including many New Zealand and Australian views. Completo Catalogues may he had on application or will be posted to any -address,' i- The Pictures will bo on view UDtil date rf Sftlo. • ; J. H. BBTHUNE AND CO., [ '■' " Auotioneers,
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 71, 17 December 1920, Page 12
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