• -. AUCTIONS. L BIG CARPET AUCTION TO-MORROW At 1 p.m. SHARP. TO-MORROW AT OUR JIART—No. 8, WILLESTON STREET. BUY BEFORE THE RISE. NOW IS THE TBiE TO BUY. £1250 WORTH £1250 Of. HIGHEST GRADE SUPER AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPET SQUARES, ■in all sizes. - (80 Carpets.) i ' 10 ffffiS,!^ E°LLS °F ED^EKS ' TO BE SLAUGHTERED BY AUCTION EVERY CARPET GUARANTEED IN PERFECT ORDER. ON VIEW THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, from 2 till 5, and MORNING OF SALE. INSPECTION INVITED. CARPETS^ILL NEVER. BE SOLD CHEAPER. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers.
GREAT RADIO SALE. FRIDAY NIGHT, lOth FEBRUARY. Start i 7 o'clock sharp. 29 SETS 29 , ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO SETS. ALL BRAND NEW. Must be sold, on behalf of whom it may concern. AT OUR MART. CtIDYERSTONE & CO., Auctioneers, « Woolworth- Buildings, Cuba street, will sell by Auction on behalf of whom it may concern. , Comprising: 29 ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO CONSOLE ANTJ TABLTS MODEL SETS, 7VALVE, 6-YALVE, 5-VALVE, 4- : VALVE, AND 3-VALVE SETS. ALLBEAND NEW. . Every set is GUARANTEED in PERFECT WORKING ORDER. And to assure buyers, WILL BE HEARD . BEFORE OFFERED FOR SALE. On view To-morrow and All Day Friday, ■ I. SILVERSTONE, . Auctioneer. A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. DON'T BE LATE! V -' ■ Also, 7 BRAND NEW DULCIPHONE PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES 3 PAIRS OF BRAND NEW PRISM BINOCULARS, in leather cases, 10 and 8 magnification (best German make). '.-• .:. PRELIMINARY 7 ANNOUNCEMENT. On the premises: 22, CAVE ROAD, HOUGHTON BAY (Near Island Bay). Take bus to Houghton Bay. First street on left. SATURDAY, 11th Feb., start 1.30 p.m. sharp. Very Superior Furnished 5-rd. Bungalow, Superior Oak and Rosewood SuiteSj Carpets, Chesterfield Suite, 'and Furnishings. ' .- H ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT* RESERVE. OILVERSTONE & CO., Auctioneers; have been favoured wtih. instructions by. owner, who is leaving New Zealand, to seU everything without reserve. Full details to-morrow. I. SILVERSTONE, v Auctioneer. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! ■' BOOK AND CURIO SALE, FRIDAY, 17th FEB., 1933, at 1 p.m.' GPLINDD) Collection of New Zealand Works, Books on Geology, Geography, General Literature, etc. Also, Limited Editions and Sets, and Maori Mats and Curios. Catalogues now ready. Books on view, J. 11. BETHUNE & CO., ' Auctioneers, Cnr; JBrandon and Featherston streets. LOWER HUTT (PORUTU STREET). SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m. . (SEE FLAG.) rjRANT FARGIE will conduct Sale >* by Public Auction of contents 5-rd. Dwelling. ■..'•• Including:— 2 Ploughs, Separator and Churn, Incubator, Seed. Sower, Lawn Mower. "WITHOUT RESERVE. GRANT FARGIE, Auctioneer. Outside entries accepted. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. JJARRY A. SHEPHERD, 210, Lambton quay. Secretary, HATAITAI LAND CO., LTD. 200 SECTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM IN HATAITAI. THE NICEST SUBURB. Sole Agent for a CITY .INVESTMENT. A Lambton quay Property, substantial buildings 'thereon; frontage to Lambton quay and The Terrace, showing a good return on the price that will be accepted. A great sacrifice to liquidate. SUPERIOR CHEAP RESIDENCES. ITELBURN-Superior Residence, S ■*•*■ rooma, replete with all modern conveniences, as well as two Bleeping balconies, verandah, conservatory, and gar age; best residential quarter; level walk cabl« car. Greatly reduced price £3250; easy terms sound purchaser, and furniture throughout can be had at valuation if desired. WELLINGTON-TKR.—Substantial 8-rd. Residence, in first-class order throughout, harbour view, 3 mins. Quay, £3000; easj terms; consider exchange smaller house oi Hutt Residence.. '; Dpper Hutt—Corner Section, alongside township, £65; 4-rd. Bungalow, %-acre rich soU, £675 (Govt. mortgage £475), deposit £35; 4-rd. Bungalow, 2' acres, large poultry houses, garage, £1150, deposit £150. , H. Q. RUTTER AND CO., 35, Panama rtreet, Wellington. , BROKEN BYLAWS Offenders against the bylaws were deal! with at the, Magistrate's Court yesterdaj afternoon by Mr. J. G. L. Hewitt, S.M. Harry D. Nattras was fined a total oi £5 on charges of permitting the use of at unlicensed, motor-car, failing to pay th( full third-party insurance premium on t motor-car, failing to register the deliverj of a motor-car, and permitting the use oi a motor-car on which the full third-partj insurance premium had not been paid. For permitting a chimney to catch fire Edward C. David was fined ss. Lambert Fountain was fined 10s foi negligent driving. - Patrick J. Sheedy, Albert L. Austin, anc Moira Newbegin were each fined £1 foi failing to give way at intersections. For not having a driver's licence Roy H Gray was fined £2. ' Driving in a. manner that might have been dangerous "to the public cost Roy C Kiernan £1. Jack Martin was fined £1 for negligeni driving. A fine of 10s was imposed on William T. McFadyen for a breach of the parking regulations. For attempting to pass a motor-lorrj at an intersection Leslie F. W. Rudmar was convicted and ordered to pay 10s costs The Magistrate took into account the.faci that the defendant had been injured and had bad to attend hospital. The defend ant was also convicted and ordered to paj costs on a charge of driving in a;mannei that might have been dangerous to ths public, arising from the same incident .foods'.Great Peppermint Cure. First i aid for - coughs, colds,'influenza.—Advt,
STOP PRESS NEWS ♦ ROW IN REICHSTAG. Berlin .—"Jewish pig," "Scoundrel," and "Swine" were among the epithets which the Xazls shouted at the Socialist Herr p Locbe, cx-Spealier, presiding at the Reichs- . tag Committee for the Protection of the • Eights of the People. The outbreak followed an allegation by a Nazi deputy, that 1 Loebe had recently described Hitler as a "Slovak witt bloody flnsers." Tlie Xazi ■ added that he woiilci refuse to work with such an impudent fellow, who would make the Committee Impossible, whereupon the I Nazis created such an uproar that Loebe was unable to be heard, and the sitting was suspended. Loebe denied the allegation, and protested. The Speaker of the Reichstag announced that he was calling a meeting to-morrow. A renewed outburst Is expected.—P;A. Cable. ■ I ." ■.'_••.. L V- ■ , ■ . THE TENNIS TEST. " ' 3. Tan Kyn (U.S.A.) beat D. G. France > ' (N.Z.), 6-2,3-6, 6-1. j SCOTTISH SOCCER CUP. | London.—ln the Scottish Cup replays Clyde beat Leith 5-0 and Partick beat Ayr, 2-O.—P.A. Cable. i • ■ , I ■■'■■'.■ . ' ■■■■■•' i . ■ - - ' PROPERTIES FOR SALE. "■":- LOWER HUTT.. LOWER HUTT. "EXCEPTIONALLY Fine One-story Residence of nine rooms, conservatory, two wide verandahs, standing on ' solid concrete piles, every, possible modern convenience, Marseilles tiled roof, built for present owners regardless of expense out of best procurable material. As their interests take them north, it is for sale much below its value. No mortgage, favourable terms arranged. Well sheltered, sunny aspect, close to golf links and bus. Details on applcatiou. '' ' • . • HIGHLAND PARR. Superior Eight-roomed House, two sun porches, all modern conveniences, magnificent view of City and harbour, no climb, two minutes from tram, two sections ■ laid out in gardens, lawns, etc. Price , reduced to £2500, terms £400 cash, balance arranged. , ' .. ; WALLACEVILLE Close to station, Modern Four-roomed House, all- electric conveniences, large section, mortgagee selling. Price only £600, deposit £100, or would let to an approved . tenant only. ■ ~ ■ .. . ■ \ H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, i. 'V. : . ..■ LIMITED, 22,' BRANDON STREET, , , AND AT LOWER HUTT. HARCOURT & CO., 1 T AND AND ESTATE AGENTS. ■ *-* AUCTIONEERS. ' Lambton quay, and 41-43, Panama street. ; ' BUY NOW, PRICES WILL RISE SEE THESE PROPERTIES AND . . MACT. AN OFFER. £375 TWO HOUSES. £375 Here is a great dpportunity, the cheap- • est property available in Wellington. Two > 3-vd.- dwellings,, right in the heart of the city, both with usual coiws., and let at 10s per week each; land 32ft 6in s 60ft— a good factory site. This section must , become valuable; no better investment at . present available. - ; RING 44-017. , ' 9832 I WEBB STREET. WEBB STREET. A Sound 2-floor Residence, with all the usual convs., and in fairly good order, 5 rooms, kitchen, bathroom, washhouse, etc. Timbers in good condition. A good level site and a valuable property. PRICE £700. TERMS. 9737 : WADESTOWN ' Minute from WADESTOWN Tram, ideally WADESTOWN situated. An ULTRA MODERN Bungalow, absolutely the very acme of comfort and conl venience, and in perfect order inside and r out. Drawing-room, dining-room, three bedrooms, kitchenette, and laundry, tiled £ surround fires, h. and c. water service, ornamental Carrara ceilings, heart rimu , joinery and finish nil first-grade material. [ The kitchenette is finished with heart r timbers and contains cupboards, drawers, j bins, and china cabinet. Full-sized GAR- . AGE of brick and ■ concrete construction with large basement. CORNER SEC- , TION with concrete paths, rockery, terraces, and rough cast walls, well planted . with flowers and shrubs, splendid kitchen garden. [ THIS IS THE IDEAL HOME. , . £1175 Government Mortgage: ■ EASY TERMS. PRICE £1623. SEE IT. * LOWER HUTT -ONE ACRE , LOWER HUTT ONE ACRE ' LOWER HUTT ONE ACRE 1 This property is one of the most att tractive homes that we have had the privilege of handling. Situated on one of t the best residential streets of this suburb , and lying well to the sun, the modern ' residence of 6 rooms and all convs. is surrounded with one of the most beautiful gardens in the district. The residence comprises eonimodious combined drawing- £ room and dining-room, with mock beam V ceilings, panelled walls,'and handsome interior decoration, 4 large bedrooms, with " r built-in mirror wardrobes, roomy sun Eorch, splendid kitchen, with ample eupoard accommodation, etc., etc 3 ROOM FOR -TWO TENNIS COURTS. LARGE GARAGE. PRICE £3100. TERMS. 5833 t HARCOURI AND CO., «-43; Panama street, Tel. 44-017, ."
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 32, 8 February 1933, Page 14
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