AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW MORNING At 10.30 o'clock sharp. AXTRACTIVE~AUCTION SALE Of VALUABLE AND. ALMOST NEW IMPORTED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. AT THE RESIDENCE, No. 73, KELBURN PARADE (Just Through Cutting Past Victoria College). On account of. Mr. T. E. Bailey, who is Leaving for Sydney. Included in the Catalogue will be found: DRAWING-ROOM - ALMOST NEW WILTON CARPET, MOST VALUABLE "SALONOLA" PLAYER PIANO, in beautiful rosewood case. This is a most up to date instrument, and is equal to new, cost £250, also 22 records, VALUABLE ROYAL CONSOLE MODEL GRAMOPHONE, in beautiful maple case, cost £50, SPECIALLY WELL MADE AND IMPORTED CHESTERFIELD SUITE (3 pieces), uphol. in embossed blue and fawn velvet, pot plants, fire tidy, elegant crepe de chine elec. light shades, fancy bowls, curtains. DINING-ROOM—NEW ENGLISH WILTON CARPET 9 x 12, VERY SUPERIOR ' OAK SIDEBOARD with round mirror back (new design), 2 OAK CARVER CHAIRS and 4 OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS with blue leather seats (newest design), and ROUND OAK DINING TABLE, all en suite and specially imported, art cushions, fancy blind, crockery, cutlery, SPECIAL "SELECTA" DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, in walnut case (new), cost £24. HALL—HaII Runner, VALUABLE QUEENSLAND MAPLE HALLSTAND, 5 new ax. slip mats, pictures. CONTENTS OF SPECIALLY WELLFURNISHED BEDROOMS, including VERY SPECIAL QUEENSLAND MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE, 4 pieces, and expensive imported wire mattress and double kapok bed, rugs, dainty electric light shades, seagrass chairs, EXPENSIVE IMPORTED OAK BEDROOM SUITE, 4 pieces, beautifully j inlaid and equal to new, specially IM- ■ PORTED AND NEW KAPOK BEDS, new linos., also new FREEZESI ICE CHEST, alum, saucepans, kitchen chairs, good lawn mower, hose, shovel, brooms, carpet sweeper, etc., etc. |? JOHNSTON AND CO. have received *-'• instructions to sell at No. 73, Kclburn parade, as above— THE WHOLE OF THE VERY VALUABLE NEW FURNISHINGS. THIS FURNITURE HAS ALL BEEN SPECIALLY IMPORTED, IS SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY, IS QUITE NEW, AND IS FOR ABSOLUTESALE.-. ■' ■■.■■■-. ■ On "'view morning of sale. "" E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. I ' • TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. I SALE BY AUCTION Of UNCLAIMED PROPERTY, BICYCLES, .. RIFLES, JEWELLERY, ETC FROM .•♦HIE POLICE DEPARTMENT. 100 L^ s 100 il? JOHNSTON AND CO. have received *-?' instructions from the Commissioner of Police, Wellington, to Sell at their Mart, No. 8, Willeston street, as above— MISCELLANEOUS UNCLAIMED AND i OTHER PROPERTY, t . Comprising: |17 Men's Bicycles, Men's Suits, Shoes, and | Clothing, Valuable Jewellery, Rugs, Purses, Hats, Ladies' Clothing, Scarves, Umbrellas, Overcoats, Gramophone Records, Tent Fly, Brief Bags, Kaiapoi.Rug, Vacuum Cleaner, Spectacles, .. Sun Visor, Tools, 20 Osram Lamp , ' ' Bulbs. Also, IS Winchester Repeating Rifles. Stevens Rifles, Shot Guns, Daisy Air Rides, etc. On view morning of sale. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., i Auctioneers, No. 8, Witleston street. SMALL HOUSE WITHIN EASY WALKING DISTANCE OF THE. HEART OF THE CITY. WEDNESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1929, WEDNESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1929, At 2.30 p.m. MOUNT COOK VALUES ARE STEADILY RISING. TVTESSRS, 3. H. BETHUNB AND CO. ■"-*■ have been instructed to offer at Public Auction at their rooms, corner Brandon and Featherston streets, as above, No. 52, EOLLESTON STREET, MOUNT COOK, Dwelling containing 4 rooms, with bathroom, detached waehhouse, range, gas ring, bay window, 2 register grates, new copper and tubs, etc., etc. Section measures 20ft 6inby 110 ft, is level in front, and rises to the back. Concrete paths and yard. . . ■ ~~Within short distance of the Wallace street tram line, this house would be readily lotable should' a purchaser not wish to occupy .the property himself. TERMS OF SALE: £200 cash. Veudor will raise first mortgage- for as much as possible, balance -on second mortgage for three years at 7 per cent. WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO ARRANGE AN INSPECTION FOR YOU. For full particulars and to inspect conditions of sale, apply J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1929," At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY, No. 15, UPTON TERRACE (Off Tinakori road and almost opposite Hill street). TIfESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. will Ii sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at THE REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOM, HARCOURT CHAMBERS, 43, Panama street, oh the above-mentioned date— r THE RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS, No. 15, UPTON TERRACE, THE RESIDENCE, adjoining the Ministerial Residence, is in first-class condition throughout, and contains 11 well-lighted and airy rooms, on two floors, large bathroom, linen presses, storeroom, and scullery. Fireplaces in all downstair rooms and two upstair bedrooms. THE GROtTNDS are laid out in lawns, paths, and shrubs, are on a gentle slope, and are perfectly sheltered and sunny. The property commands a wide and pleasant outlook, talcing in part of the city and harbour. If not sold as a whole it will be submitted in four lots: The Residence on Lot 4, area 1 ro-d 15.96 perches, wh.ch, if sold, then Lots 1, 2, and 3, with areas of 10.17 perches, 21.45 perches, ami 27.08 perches respectively, all gently sloping vacant sections, and really first-class building sites. For full particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. ' . THURSDAY] ": At'lo a.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LA GLORIA GRAMOPHONE, 4 RECORDS, AND SUNDRIES. ON THE PREMISES, 60. WILSON-ST., NEWTOWN. f] W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, v-'* have receieved instructions from the vendor to Sell the Whole of her Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, on Die premises, as above. DETAILS TO-MORROW. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. "TkUCHESSES! Diieheases 40s, Wardrobes SL/ G7s, Pedestals lys 9d, Bedstead 30s. We claim we are the cheapest in Wellington. Popular Furniture Co., Ciiba-st., next Whitehead and Pears.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 20
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