TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m.. Reserved auction sale of on T% o ir T s N^N GEANT C. \™*°\^ D ' C - AUCTIONItwi?4D^m ET^iP^ TONTSRS IS! S' AS ABOVE, CON rooml well-furnished SIDEBOARD, fTTATRq WCHESSE 'CHESTS, DOUBLE ™MM WOOD BEDSTEADS, HALLSTAND, OCC. TABLES AND CHAIRS^-ELECTRIC IRON, DINg TVcI E £ REcIA^u^o!> f jron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapflk beds, pillows, runners, casement curtains,- blinds, pedestall cupboards, swing mirrors, cot, wardrobe, hospital bed, toilet tables, seagrass mats, kerbs, Ax., rugs and mats, bookcase, vases, flower stands kitchen table, 6 bentwood chairs, cot, pictures, brooms, mop, en. ware saucepans, kettles, wringers, cutlery' NOReIeRVk"* UtenS&> &iC- eto/ C- W. PRICE, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1924 At 1.30 p.m., Oa the Premises, 24, Glasgow street, KELBURN. TtTESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. r'^h aye received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises as above, at 1.30 p.m.— THE SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS, the contents of a 6-roomed (Residence. All in good order, and for absolute sale. Comprising: A MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by C. Weidig (this is a charming instrument, in the best of order), A SPLENDID ORGAN (by Smith ." ™eo T od- r ,? ondition' WALNUT CHIF.FONIERES, DRAWIN-ROOM - SUITE; DINING-ROOM SUITE, LOVELY . AXMINSTER CARPET (18 x 15), WALNUT MUSIC CABINET, EXT. DINING-ROOM TABLE, MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBES,- DUCHESSE CHESTS, , HORSEHAIR, KAPOK, and W W • MATTRESSES, bedsteads, seagrass, uph., Morris, and Austrian chairs, hallstand, 8-day marble clock, large quantity of good linos., electric radiator, Angora rug carpets, fancy tables, washstands, uph. Morris couch, palmstands, jardineres, kitchen sundries, Anysly tea-set (30 pieces), part dinner set, kitchen crockery, E.P. ware, glassware, linen, blankets, sheets, etc., pots and pans, kitchen table, mangle, wringer, lawn mower, garden tools, quantity carpenters' > tools, garden hose, ladder, pr. steps, meat safe, etc., etc., and lots too numerous to mention. On. view morning of sale, 9 o'clock HARCOURT AND CO., ■ Auctioneers. QWN YOUR OWN HOME. BROOKLYN—7-roomed Dwelling, divid- '■: ed into two soparate flats. Three . minutes lrom tram. Price £1250 : ■ ' ' ■ 98 KARORI—WeII-sheltered 9-robmed Dwelling r ,situated on nearly half sin acre section. Splendid ' panoramic view of Harbour and City. Price £1575. Immediate, possession. 94 KELBURN—4-roomed Residence and kitchenette, situated in good, sunny position, sheltered from the wind ' within one minute of tram. Well . laid-out garden; room for garage. .Price £1450, 39 PAEKAKARIKI -. Seaside Dwelling comprising two rooms and sleemn"' verandah, having a frontage of 4lft by a depth of 138 ft. Price £450. 25 S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO S. GEORGE NATHAN AND Co!/ Members of the Wellington Stock - Exchange, Sharebrokers, -Auctioneers, Insurance Land, and Estate Agents, ' ; 105, Customhouse quay. HAHCOURT & CO., JT^AND AND ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND SHAREBROKERS, ' Membora of Wellington Land AgenU' Association, Wellington Stock Exchange, 195, LAMBTON QUAY. WE HAVE SECTIONS FOR SALE IN EVERY SUBURB. KELBURN EXTENSION-5-Roomed "Bungalow, rough-cast exterior, tiled roof, ,beam ceilings; fitted with c. ligut; gas cooker, caliphont, porcelain bath and'basin, otc. This is a good homo. Easy torms arranged. . i-'nco £135<f ' 64 V TRENTHAM— One minute station and racecourse, 4-roomed Dwelling with every possible convenience.- !2j acres, of land; suiiablo for racing stable. TRi?v^A7 aii ged-' p "co £lioo. 46 IRENI HAM—4-roomed. Bungalow containing all tho usual conveniences; also on the same .section, is a grocery Hn™" -i^ is a splendid speculate £850Sh °W S°°d rCtUma: HATAITAI-^-2-stdrey ; Dwelling of 6 [°.om^ t fi"o<i with bathroom, porce lam bath-and -basin, range, h. and c. " water, electric light, gas cooker, wardnlS ii- S-- I8 J a Sood .property, sit- . uated 30 seconds' from cable car WADESTOWv"B^ Pri? e £295°- -"0 ■ < Sw ?l^r- 5" rOOmed- °ne-floor Re- ■ ' W r°r' P°roelai» bath and basin, caliphont,. gas cooker, h. and Arranged 6. Ten£ WALLACE-ST (vieinityKNeat 4-r^ ' cludfeT' 7 PoSSi bl9 "PP'iance; nt eluding bathroom, h. and c. water, TW. rln<& r °P«rty la "> Perfect order Price £1050; terms arranged QPfW WADESTOWN-5-rd. modem Bungalow in one of the best parts. Handy to ] car. This home is fitted in a style second to nono. Bathroom h nml i. water, electric light, hot piinVward- " robes, .linen press, beam and Carrara ceilings leadhghts, etc Absolute snip, lerms arranged. Price £1800 HATAITAI-7-rd. Residence, on one floor commanding a splendid view of sur '' rounding district. This' property a one of the best, homes m this di, trict. Every modern labour-saving device. Handy to car and in absoluteTHE TERRACE (vidnity)-Residence of 8 rooms, fitted with bathroom h and c. water, electric light, all mod. Crn conveniences, splendid view K/1000. 1011' Ua3h required ] SPECULATION OR HOME WILLIS-ST-o Room,, suitable for • l^fc, T d Bta"d' Vill»»W« property; mcc £1450; terms arranged. Tel. 22-3& ft
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1924, Page 12
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