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V ANTEP TO SELL. WANTED Sell—See '- great display Famous-.Renown Gramophones. Demonstrations daily. Williams, Auction Arcade, Courtenay-pl. WA NTED to Sell, SoTkI LoaTher' . Cabin Trunks, Suitcases 17s 6d, Hat Boxes 355, Attache Cases 24s 6d; bargains. N- Wolfe, Boulcott Chambers. '■ WANTED Sell—A few pounds deposit brings the World's Best Gramophone to' your home. Inspect American Fono Co.. King's Theatre Building . WANTED Sell—Just landed, Famous All-British Renown Gramophones, ex Athenie. Williams, Auction Arcade, Courtenay-pl. ■ WA NTED Sell, Pianos. Greatest display • world's leading makers, ex Athenie. Late3t models from £75. Nimmo's Showrooms', Kent terrace. ANTED Sell, Pianos, Athenic's shipment, comprising Brinsmeads, Broadwood, Whites, Spencers, etc. Now displayed, Nimmo's, Kent terrace. ANTED Sell,. Singer Oak Drophead", best shuttle, £10; Oak Drophead, £10-109; 66, as new, £12; Hand Singer, as new, snip; Dropleaf, £4. Rowland Wilson, 101, Manners-st. WANTED Sell; 4 Upright Grand Pianos, from £15. Call early. Williams, Auction Arcade, Uourtenay-pl. ■yTTANTED Sell, Pianos. No Welling-. " * ton home should be painoless when Nimmo's give such easy terms. Kent terrace. . . N ; ANTED Sell, Singer Oak Drophead, best shuttle, £8 10s; almost new Drophead £6 15s. Globe, Grand Opera House.. ' ANTED Sell, Latest Fox. Trot Records, by every 'Frißco'boat Amencan Fono Co., King's' Theatre Building. WANTED Sell, Renown Cabinet Gramophones, beautifully finished, in mahogany. Call, inspect. Williams, Auction Arcade, Courtenay-pl. • WANTED TO BENT. HOUSE WANTED. \ WANTED to Lease for term, 6 or 7rd. House, good locality; _ any term; empty preferred; use own furniture; payment in' advance; references given. Apply Merchant, Box 378, WTellington. ■ v PREMISES WANTED IN WILLIS STREET. A SUBSTANTIAL and WELL-ES-TABLISHED FIRM is desirous of securing a suitable SHOP in Willis street. There must be a frontage of at least sixteen feet, and a depth of anything -over forty feet. Advertisers are prepared to pay a,reasonable figure for a long lease, with cheap rental. . ■ ■' APPLY BY LETTER ONLY, with full particulars of rental, etc., to ACCOMMODATION, 1 Care -Charles Haines Advertising. Agency,' The Dalgety Building, Wellington. ' TO LET. "OLEVEN OFFICES TO LET, top floor, •^ St. George Buildings; Brandon street; well lighted; automatic lift; occupation end January. Apply, ...",' IRVINE AND STEVENSON, LTD';' ■' 8-10,- Brandon'street. „ I" ':■ '■' '■ TO LET. •'■.'■-.'• N COURTENAY PLACE, in up-to-date- Modern Building, with, ovei-y convenience, 2 OFFfCES, . ■ ■ . 1 STUDIO, 2 WORKROOMS. Low rental. WILLIAMS AND CO., LTD., . . ' Auctioneers,.- ; 19, Courtenay place. TO LET,rYFFICE ACCOMMODATION; about ,V-'525 squaro feet. • Weil- lit, show win-: dow; on ground floor, fireproof building, in-Dixon street, within few feet of Cuba street. For particulars apply E. B. WALKER, James Smith's Building. TTO LET, SHOP in Cuba, street, new building, next Dustin's. Also FLAT over shops, 40 x 55. Apply A. L. JOHNSON, '^ ; Hargreaves street. Telephone 21-434. .'.' 'PANAMA STREET' : ; (Ground Floor). rp,WO LARUE . OKFIOES. with strong--1.- room. Until recently occupied, by Insurance Company. , Ready for immediate occupation.N, Apply to the Agents, MACKAY AND MURRAY, 185, Featherston street (opp. Union Bank). Telephone 1256. ; BROOKLYN SHOPS TO LETV mHE Public Trustee invites offers from -*- intending Tenants for a lease for two , years from the. Ist February, ?1924, of the Shops comprising the ground floor of the Fulford's Hall building, in Cleveland road, , Brooklyn. Written offers require to bo in the hands of the undersigned, at whose office a draft copy of tho lease may' be inspected, not later than noon on Wednesday next, the 23rd instant. ' C. ZAGHARIAH, \ District. Public Trustee. Wellingon. \ ■ ' ■ ■ \ v TO LET, ~~ LAMBTON QUAY, CENTRAL, THE BRITANNIA LODGE \ROOM, first floor, No. 203, Lambton quay; would make an excellent suite of offices and showrooms, or social hall. Apply HARCOURT AND CO. MISCELLANEOUS. . "^ SECTION OWNERS. ' PLANS and Specification prepared, Alterations designed, moderate fees. Apply A. Victor Smith, Architect, 142, Wilhs-st. (side entrance). "" MONEY TO LEND. MORATORIUM expiring, arrange your finincd now, £5000, Ist mortgage, sums to suit, 6J per cent.; also 2nd Mortgage money; early application '. advised. Richardson and Co., 360, Lambton-qy. ~— THARRY BAKER. FOR your New Suit; absolutely guaranteed to fit,! style, and workmanship. 70, Manners-st. (upstairs). Entrance Studio Stairway. A REMINDER" TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. SYMf / 5 NAUSBAUM will pay the 11 | st Prices " for Lcft-off . Suits, Dress :I. Dinner Suits, Ladies' Apparel, Boots, il'.c, Cameras, Musical Instruments of any Ascription, and Jewellery of any kind. (A t my price before selling. Tolephone 22-668. Note Address: 63, COURTENAY-PL. MRS. MIET, still is Cash Buyer (big or small lots) Ladies' and Gents' Wardrobes, Left-off Clothing of all descriptions, Boots, Portmanteaux, Trunks, Chests of ■ Tools; best prices. Address: 125, Vivian-st. Tel. 21-760. - : MORRIS BRICKMAN _ Buys .Suits, Dinner and Dress Suits, Cameras, Gramophones, and Musical Instruments of all descriptions Try our price before selling elsewhere. Ring Tel. 21-261, or call 65. Courtenay-pl. MRS. WOODWARD. 121, Vivian-st. (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of Ladies, Gents', and Children's Left off Clothing. Letters rcccivo prompt attention. Tel. 21-243.'

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 3

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