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AUCTIONS. TODAY at 2 p.m. TO DOCTORS, MEDICAL STUDENTS AND PUBLIC GENERALLY. IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. 300 LOTS 300 HUMAN SKELETON, DOCTOR’S IMPLEMENTS. MICROSCOPES, SPLINTS. BOOKSHELVES. DESK, OFFICE CHAIR. MILNER SAIE, “5 x 19 x 19. 5-SECTION AMERICAN OAK ADJUSTABLE SHOWCASE 7 x G. 6, SET BOOKSHELVES, OPERATING COUCH. p IV. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, have received instructions to sell the DOCTOR’S BOOKS. IMPLEMENTS AND “WAITING-ROOM FURNITURE, in the Estate of the late DR. ARTHUR E. A. PALMER, in the Mart, as above. Bids for any lot or lots may be left with the Auctioneer. C. W. PRICE, A 853 Auctioneer. On the Premises, 10 PAISLEY TERRACE, KARORI (take Tram to Cemetery, turn to right, two minutes from tram). TODAY, Start 1.30 p.m. sharp. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED RESIDENCE. QILVERSTONE & CO., Auctioneers, 0 have instructions to sell everything on behalf of Mr. Ansell. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. A 855 TOMORROW at 10.30 a.m. ON THE GROUND OF THE OLD MUSEUM, Bowen Street. rZINGSWAY LTD., Auctioneers, are AX. favoured with instructions from Ted Norman Demolition Co., Ltd., to sell by Public Auction—--4000 to 5000 ft. of First-class Kauri Weatherboarding, 141-in. wide, all free from borer and exceptionally good order. 4000 ft. of T. and G. Kauri Lining of the best quality and free from borer. Also Quantity of Corrugated Iron, Windows, sft. x 2ft., 6.3 x 8.2, 3000 ft. of Flooring. Sarking, Spouting, etc. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. A 854 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. CENTRALLY SITUATED BRICK RESIDENCE, KNIGHT’S ROAD. LOWER HUTT. TOMORROW (THURSDAY). MARCH 23, at 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, • have received instructions from the Trustee, Executor and Agency Branch of the New Zealand Insurance Company to offer for Sale by Public Auction in their Rooms. 22 Brandon Street, Wellington: SUPERIOR BRICK RESIDENCE containing six good rooms, p.w.c., bathroom, hot and cold, laundry, set-in coal range and Champion gas range with tiled surround, landscape and casement windows, leadlight fanlights, porch veranda, back porch, linen cupboards, tiled fireplaces, etc.. Hall is nahelled in rimu. The section is within 3 minutes’ walk from Post Office, contains an area of some 26 perches and has a frontage of some GO feet to Knight’s Road : is fenced with a good brick fence, live hedges at sides, and is nicely laid out in lawns, gardens, concrete paths and concrete drive to the full-sized brick garage. VACANT POSSESSION. Full details from the Auctioneers — H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD.. 22 Brandon Street, or The Trust Officer, Trustee, Executor and Agency Branch, N.Z. Insurance Company. ASS2 FRIDAY. MARCH 24, 1 p.m. DIXON STREET. MASTERTON (Next Fagan Motors). Auction Sale of special interest to farmers and contractors. JKERSLAKE AND CO. have been • instructed by Mr. P. M. Smith, who is retiring from business, to sell by Public Auction: —•

3 SINGLE-FURROW LEVER PLOUGHS, practically new, D.F. Plough, as new, Potato Hoer, 4 Sets 3leaf Harrows, 1 3-leaf Harrow Bar. Peter Wright Anvil, 2/ cwt. 1 DRILLING MACHINE, .power or hand, Sin. Blacksmith’s Tail Vyee, also one Gin., 2 sets Whitworth Stocks and Dies, Jin. to lin., 1 set Little Giant, Un to lin. (nearly new). 1 Swedge Block, CHAMPION ELECTRIC FORGE BLOWER, i h.p. Motor 3-phase, 3 Sledge Hammers, 100 Blacksmith’s Swedges, 50 Pickup Tongs, large assortment Spanners. 100 pairs Gale Hinges and Gudgeons. Crowbars, Engineer’s and Carriage Bolts. pair Gig Wheels with axle, pair Steel Deep-sinking Mould Boards, large assortment of S Hooks, 2 Searing Irons, 3-horse Plough Tree, good assortment of Blacksmith’s Tools, sets Side Brackets for lorries, CAST IRON TABLE, 6ft. x 2ft. 3in., 1 Tyreing Bed, odd Plough Parts, assortment of Bar Iron and Steel. . J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. Telephone 1329. . A 833 WEDNESDAY, THE 29TH DAY OF MARCH, 1939, . AT MASTERTON, AT 3 P.M. TAALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., acting under instructions from the Owners, will offer for sale by 'PUBLIC AUCTION at its Offices, situate in Queen Street, Masterton. on Wednesday, the 29th day of March, 1939, the property known as “Waterfalls,” situated near Tiraumea in the Puketoi Survey District, containing two thousand two hundred and ninety-five acres one rood three perches (2295 acres 1 rood 3 perches). The buildings on the property, which is a Sheep and Cattle Farm, are a sevenroomed house, woolshed, cowshed and men’s whare. The particulars and conditions of sale may be inspected without fee at the Offices of the Auctioneers, or of Messrs. Robinson and Cunningham, Solicitors for the Owner, Masterton. A 849. FRUIT, JAMS. PRESERVES. ETC. PPLES.—Best Dessert, Delicious or Salome, 7/-; Cookers, 6/6, cash; full-packed 401 b. Cases railed. Little, Henderson. MISCELLANEOUS ANTED SELL! Wholesale Furniture Factory, Lower Tory St. Save 50 per cent, on your Furniture. We also quote for Recovering your Chesterfield Suites just like new. A T no other Hotel can you buy so much quality for so little money as you can at the Carlton. VVANTED SELL! Kenner’s! Ken- ’’ ner’s! Wellington, Petone and Masterton. Cash or No Deposit. The oldest Furnishers iu Wellington. We have our own Facforios Save money "VOW Then Limited. Read our literaA’ ture. We still require interviewers. Tel. 44-725. Box 854. WANTED SELL! De Luxe Furni ’ ’ ture Co., opp, Kirk's, Lambton Quay. Save Money. We have our own Factory. Suites from £lO/10/-. RABY Baskets, Bassinettes, Plunket A* Cots, Karitane Cradles; freight paid. Write for catalogue. Kench, 234 Avenue. Wanganui. WANTED SELL! £lOO,OOO, worth of VY up-to-date Furniture at Kenner's 3 Shops, opp. King's Theatre, Wellington. Petone and .Masterton. Cash or No De Pennai n premises). _______ NT Z. Winest are as good as imported T” • wines, and should at least be tried at Carlton Hotel before being criticised.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 151, 22 March 1939, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 151, 22 March 1939, Page 18

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