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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, NEW LINOLEUM, CARPET, ALMOST NEW SADDLEBAG DRAW-ING-ROOM SUITE of 9 pieces (cost £20), LEATHER DINING SUITE OF 7 pieces, RIMU SIDEBOARD, DINING TABLE AND COVER, , HALL STAND, POT PLANTS, GOOD LINOLEUMS, PICTURES, OCC. TABLES, AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, SEAGRASS CHAIRS AND CUSHIONS, GATE-LEG TABLE, CROCKERY, FIRE i SCREEN AND FENDER, DUCHESSE CHESTS, BEDSTEADS ANB MATTRESSES, HANDSOME DARK RIMU BEDROOM SUITE of quaint design (cost £30), KITCHEN DRESSER, COOKING UTENSILS, AND NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS. On the Premises, No. 60, Stanley street, Berhampore. (Off Chilka street.) T? JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv■>J» ed instructions from Mrs. Field (who has disposed of her residence) to sell on the premises as above, ENTIRE CONTENTS OF FIVE ROOMS. Everything is in very good order, and for Absolute Sale. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. : AUCTIoi~SALE, At Out Mart (Basement), No. 8, Willeston street, Of 3000 SHEETS OF CORRUGATED ISON (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 feet lengths). In very good order. 30 BARNETT GLASS CORD CYCLE TIRES, 28 x 1%, in perfect order. tt SHEETS HEAVY ASBESTOS, 4 x 4. 3 TRAVELLERS' SAMPLE TRUNKS. 19 LONG-HANDLE SHOVELS. 1 Sample case, coke stove, 2 closet pedestals, electric and gas fittings, portableacetylene plant for camp lighting, . white enamelled sinks, 24 xl6x 2, set stocks and dies, 2 foot pumps, acetylene table lamp, bundle of piping, coil of fencing wire, 2doz. enamelled shades, , and numerous other lots. Also, 26 TINS CREAM AND WHITE PAINT (1-gal. tins) 10 TINS RED OXIDE. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., .Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. H^MORROW (TUESDAY), 7th SEPT., At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTIO-C SALB. SPLENDIDLY-SITUATED S-ROOMED RESIDENCE, Together with 3 PERFECT BUILDING- SITES, GORDON STREET, ATTRACTIVE 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE, No. 77, RINTOUL STREET. Within a few minutes of the' Centre of the City, and in the Heart of Newtown. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., favoured with instructions, will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, as above-mentioned — A SPLENDID HOME of. 8 good rooms, fitted with all conveniences, on land with an area of 21 perches, and measuring 47ft by 95ft, known as No. 77, Rmtoul street. This is a property in good sound order, has a very pleasing outlook, and is most handy to the city. A WELL-BUILT 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE, fitted with all conveniences, electric light, hot and cold water, gas stove, batnroom, scullery, pantry, etc., on land with frontages of 30ft to Gordon street and 30ft to Florence street, and known as No. 14, Gordon street. 3 VERY FINE SECTIONS, being LOTS 2 AND 2a, total measurements, 40ft by 200 ft, with an area of 29.29 perches, and to be offered in two lots. Situation, Gordon street. LOT 3, measuring 47_.ft x 115 ft, with an area of % of an acre, situated Gordon street. These properties are in an ideal situation, just off Riddiford street, and are very handy to the town, trams, etc. They lie well to and secure the maximum of sun, stand above road level, being healthy and having a very pleasant outlook, and Sections especially of this class are to-day almost unprocurable in or around the city. The residence makes for a splendid family home, or is one to which alterations can be made if required with the minimum of cost. SPECIALLY EASY TERMS are being offered. For full particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 7th SEPT., At 2.30 p.m. VALUABLE AUCTION SALE. THAT WELL AND FAVOURABLY KNOWN PROPERTY, "CLIFF HOUSE," DERWENT STREET, ISLAND BAY. TIfESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have re- -"*■ ceived instructions to sell by Public Auction, at their rooms, To-morrow, at 2.30 p.m.— THAT ATTRACTIVELY SITUATED AND WELL ESTABLISHED ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, containing 22 splendid-sized rooms, complete with every convenience for the comfort of guests; land 95ft to Derwent street by a depth of 192 ft, also with a frontage to Milne terrace. A wonderful opportunity for speculators, investor*, and those seeking a remunerative business, as the owner is compelled to sell owing to ill-health. Sor full particulars apply HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers. JO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 1 P.M. LINENS, SHEETINGS, QUILTS, •TABLECLOTHS, ETq. effIATON'S SALES" SERVICE, 211, ° Jambton quay (opp Kelburn car) have received instructions to sell. «KGLB AND DOUBLE BED WHITE TWILL SHEETING. MLLOW CASES, TOWELS, WHITE DAMASK TABLECLOTHS, SERVIETTES, ALL-WOOL N.Z. BLANK- • ETS, all sizes.WHITE QUILTS, PYJAMAS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC. HERBERT SEATON, Auctioneer. • }f-B.—An excellent opportunity for iMJrdinghouses and hotels. AUCTION SALE. •KM-ORROW (TUESDAY), at 2 p.m. KINGSWAY, LTD., 78 and 80, Lambton quay, will Sell by Auction at their Rooms, on behalf of various vendors, the following:— 1 IRON FRAME PIANO (guaranteed free from borer) 2 OAK BEDROOM SUITES $ CHESTERFIELD SUITES t ONLY CHESTERFIELD COUCHES, independently sprung 1 BOX OTTOMAN 1 FAWN CARPET, 12ft x 10ft, Axminster LVTEUX ROSE CARPET, 9ft x 10ft 6in CLUTCH FOR MARINE ENGINE PAIRS SHOES C DUCHESSES 1 OAK CLOCK, with chimes 7 WARDROBES t HANGING LAMPS 1 OFFICE DESK * OAK CHINA CABINETB SO KITCHEN CHAIRS ] 2 DOORS » SEAGRASS CHAIRS 1 PERFFECTION OVEN 1 LARGE GAS STOVE, "EU-_-._A," with hot water service 2 LARGE OVERMANTELS 1 WICKER BASSINET St DOZEN H.B. RIMU DINING CHAIRS 6 GATE-LEG TABLES ...BREEDING PEN WHITE LEGHORNS (Willoughby Knight strain), EXNGBWAY, LTD., . Auctwneerf, KtWgm, 1;"'.";'

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 58, 6 September 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 58, 6 September 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 58, 6 September 1926, Page 16

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