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: AUCT'ONSSATURDAY 26th NOVEMBER, LoO p.m. . 159. T£ ANAU ROAD, HATAITAI. tOff top end Hataitai road). _ COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, £'^?^$ AND ■:M?™? D H?Sfc,^ I)S01IE OAK SI^&EIJ,- :DROPHEAr) . -n^Mrrn' £™$r. 2-"? ieee £ HES" • ' 1} AxnSOW r TPTTT (m\rn f^fV "^^TE^rllls S 13-vf e T ' Vatt« cry , ' ! j/'!^ L t hfrf I' | L.°"d n Shakers , ? '*° C' T *T $A clal.<&>s** Mat- ' T'Fff t the Superior Furniture * d ffeCtS contalned mAc home"RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., AUCXV TIOXEEBS, favoured with instructions from Mrs. C. N. Rose, will sell as above. ™" Details later '• • offi ' RAMSEY WILSON - . Auctioneer Auctioneer. ~ cc OTAn nnrOO mriUft >II IK Khfh\\ l\l CTIA/C vle OI U P V f\LOO \\ tWO v - - .-• • ' ' ' FORBURY PARK TROTS. ' Sprin g Handicap, of 120 soys; 2.!S class; * one mil e.-3 Plain Si , k scr , 1; s Grey ed: Craganour. Won by a neck. Time 3mlc *'*-«„ p\ 4- oS ec.-P.A. , EXCHANGE QUESTION. ™-^ ™« - — of the principal metropolitan local bodies discussed th» effc-'s of Hie smu-p^pH • 111. cites of the SJKKt ed iacrease in exchange rates, anil decided to • make a united protest to tUo Prime Minister asainst any ""* acUon' The Mayor' G" W' HUtC"iS°n' **« *' burden on the city would represent a rate °£ twopence in the pound' and such an in the rates cou.cl not he contemPlatCd- tt ™S "' «-*' th^ ««» : -;;-ed,oa Skt lie.ne Dl . ploymeut Boarcl t0 relleTe " of me .burden of unemployment, which at present was « n A« costing £11,000 a year.—PA 'i ' ; ' '' THE GERMAN CR|S|S - Berlin H err mm," , , Berlm.-Herr Hitlers reply to President Hindenburg is believed to state that the " President's proposal is purely a ParVa mentary solution of the crisis and impracticable. It is believed that Hitler suggests '' ' as an alternative a "Presidial" Cabinet.with Hitler or another Nazi as Chancellor • tested with dictatorial powers to dissolve ! the Reichstag if it is obstreperous, and ™le without a Parliament and reform the r m >; « T * • Constltution- X « expected that the Presl-,. dent will reject 'the proposal.—P A cable a. cawe. ■ ■ .-. ' ■ ' : . . ' . rf PROPERTIES FOR SALE. - ■ : TRnpwnnS TIBIIBI t.on room, about 20ft x 15, tastefully dt coated; hv.nK-room adjoining large, well e?lllPPed kitchen; 4 bedrooms, includin Slassed sun-room; a distinct feature is th ?L o n del bathroom having all the very fetes linProvements; separate laundry and pplen «S«wS"«iSitKsSrtpr«"f ' ■ ' appointment'to inspect ■ ■ - mis ii mi (Home-seekers, specially note.) . ■ „„,„ SUPERIOR 6-RD. BUNGALOW, an Sa.rage, well financed and easy to buy ?llghtly, elevated, without a climb fro bus and tram stops; splendid section, wit w frontage This property is thorough K^^w^eiS^nkf^The ideal horn. c for the business man, be lnß only 9 minutes car run to the-city May we motor you to inspect? . „ _ ITm „' ' ivflWre Emv^mf 0 ■Lr*lr oXiJi& 1A iVLKi. bUBURB. . THOMSON & EAST LrMITFn ' o i w w a \ rr Real Estate Agents and Valuators,' Brandon House, 146-152, Featherston street. - . • ■ ■■■ J ' .■■.-. "~~ ■ ■ ' AT mRAMARm TPOUR Rooms and Kitchenette, L. sjnt ss-c- . .fl™l^^' ' : . 11 WILL SOON SELL. . a GOVFRVVrF'NrT TfIAV frnT-c-p lO is AT 4% PERCENT 5-RD. RESIDENCE, built" of concrete; most attractively decoratedand in perfect order; large ■ level'section, with a vegetable gar- ' aio^7JrlT; a|e;' Stuated! in Miramar?twc!^^l utes' walk from tram; total outgoings less than 25s weekly; up-' ' keep costs very low. PT3TPP -pn=;n . ■ PRICE £Uo°- :: ' A PAEKAKARIKI SECTION. Large section, fenced, with small . fhsd; three minutes' from beach, ' five minutes from g olf links. ' ' PRICED,. " ,J. H. BETHUNE & CO., At™!Eim. Ain)L*W)AGMi 154-156> FEA™ERSTON STREET. Chief Agents Sun Insurance Office, Ltd . •■ i ' Telephones. «-06 - 5- SfcJS ~ .Private. .-,. ..... 24 . 060 _

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1932, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1932, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1932, Page 24

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