AUCTIONS. SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND C\RPETS, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, GENERAL FURNISHINGS, AND 7-VALVE ELECTRIC WIRELESS SET, CONTEXTS OF 8-ROOJIED RESIDENCE, REMOVED " FROil AGRA CRESCENT. TOMORROW (Wednesday), 1.30 P.M. CILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers, Woolworth Buildings, Cuba Street, have instructions from owner leaving for Australia, to sell everything. Included in Catalogue: TWO VERY .FINE CHESTERFIELD SUITES, splendid workmanship, 2 ATTRACTIVE OAK BEDROOM SUITES, 4 NICE CARPETS, rugs, hall carpet (7ft Bin x 4ft), oak escritoire, occ. tables, oak palmstands, ottoman lounge, seagrass and Morris chairs, bookcase with glass top, 4 BEAUTIFUL " OAK FIRESIDE CHAIKS, pictures, VERY COSTLY OAK DINING SUITE (all cabriole logs), 2 oak tea 'wagons, settee, duchesse, oak tallboy, 2 oak and rimu wardrobes, oak cabinet gramophone, Columbia portable gramophone, 7VALVE ELECTRIC WIRELESS SET (cost recently £27 10s), single and double bod and mattresses, kitchen furniture, several lots lino, gateleg table, crockery, cutlery, garden tools, small garden roller, and numerous other lots, including linen, curtains, etc. . I. SILVERSTONE, , Auctioneer. Note.—This is an exceptionally superior lot. On View Tomorrow Morning. ON THE PREMISES, 156 QUEEN'S DRIVE, LYALL.BAY. Complete Contents of Nicely-furnished Home, Piano, Carpets, Oak and General Furnishings, without reserve. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, START 1.30 p.m. SILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, will sell on behalf of owner giving up housekeeping. Including: UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Werner), AXMINSTER CARPET (12 s 0), OAK ESCRITOIRE, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, oak tea-wagon, seagrass chairs, OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE and fine lot records, firescreen, kerbs, oxidised coalbox, OVAL EXT. TABLE, SMALL SIDEBOARD and h.b. chairs, syds SUPER WILTON CARPET RUNNER. SUPER WILTON HALL CARPET (9ft x 4ft 6in), bedroom carpet (7ft 6in x 4ft), REVERSIBLE WOOL RUG, QUAINT OLD OVAL COFFEE TABLE, 2 OAK DUCHESSES. BEAUTIFUL OAK BED (with best wire and kapok mattresses), 4 SINGLE KIMU BEDS and mattresses, hall portiers, rimu duchesse, nice lot ornaments, pictures, rugs, LOT FANCY CHINA, including Royal Doulton and Crown Derby, e.p. ware, cutlery, linos, clock, table, k. chairs, aluminium and kitchen wave, jam jars, "brooms, mops, LAWN MOWER, garden tdols, and numerous other lots. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. 'Note.—A very attractive a'nd useful lot. jVTcKENNA'S, The New Zealand Christies. ] Opp, House of Parliament, 18-24 MOLESWORTH STREET AUCTION SALE, AUCTION SALE,! TOMORROW, at 2 p.m. Having received instructions from Trustees of Deceased Estate we will Sell the following items of Furniture and Effects. Catalogue includes:— BECIISTEIN FLAT GRAND PIANO, in rosewood case, a magnificent instru- j LANDSCAPE, BY "JAMES HOL- '■ LAND." LANDSCAPE, BY "COROT." LANDSCAPE, BY "HOBBEMA." j Carved Moorish tables, Chinese evakle vases, Dog of Foo, large China plaques, Chinese cups and saucers, 5-piece early Victorian silver hand-chased tea service, old French carved silk tapestry screen, four-fold, French gilt fire screen, old English cupboard, old English sideboard, two English laquer tea trays, English oak chest, service wagon, medicine clipboard,' 4 occasional walnut chairs, Chesterfield suite in moquette cover, carpet sweeper, large brass tray, * cabinet ■ gramophone, oak duchesse and pedestal to match, table mangle, cushions, pillows, ottoman, kitchen cupboard, easy chair, oak sideboard, table and 4 chairs, Morris couch, rugs, also mandarin's robe, Maltese lace scarf, bridal veil, hand-worked silk dressing gown, evening 'shawls, tapestry panels, Persian rugs, and numerous other items. . Goods now on view. J. F. McKENNA, Auctioneer. Telephone 44-381. . ~ PROPERTIES FOR SALE. YyATERLOO, Lower Hutt—Bargain, 5 * * Rooms, heart totai'a House, with large section, handy to station. Price £500. NELSON STREET, PETONE—Bargain, 5 Rooms; large section, 60ft frontage; Govt. valuation £700. Price £450. SYDNEY STREET, PETONE—Bargain. Solid Well-built 4 Rooms, good order, handy beach. Price £500; deposit £50. (Was valued at £950). WADESTOWN—Section, bargain. One of the finest remaining sections, gentle slope. Excavated' ready to build; right at tram stop . (Sections not-as good have sold at £1000). Price £500. WOBURN—Section, bargain, firet-class locality^ overlooking Bowling Green, less than one minute from station; fenced, ready to build. Price was £500. Absurd offer wanted, say £245. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, - LIMITED. Estd. 1902, 22 Brandon Street, Wellington, and at Lower Hutt. SPECIALLY SELECTED PROPERTIES SPECIALLY SELECTED PROPERTIES 14s WEEKLY qpOTAL outgoings, in14s WEEKLY x eluding rates, in14s WEEKLY suranee, and interest on 14s WEEKLY Pretty Modern Bunga14s WEEKLY low, comprising livingroom, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, and laundry, with up-to-date conveniences.' Splendid section 55ft x 100ft, in garden. Sunny location, almost at tram stop. PRICE ONLY £700, with £200 cash; this ideal property will cost you only 14s per week, yet it is let to an excellent tenant at £78 per annum. Sound buying for hoine or investment. May we show it to you? Telephone 41-G22 TODAY. PRICE £10»r> Owner is sacrificing at this PRICE £1005 low figure his' New BungaPRICE £1095 low and Brick Garage, in PRICE £1095 a slightly elevated positionPRICE £1095 quite handy to frequent tram service; 5 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, and verandah, nicely appointed Greatly improved section and easily approached garage. Insurance £1000 Easiest terms to sound purchaser. It is only false economy to pay rent whilst such an attractive proposition is. offering. An inspection will, convince you NEW FLATS are much 6ought-after toNEW FLATS day, yet there are very NEW FLATS few up-to-date 4-roomed NEW FLATS Flats available to rent. We at present have for1 sale two excellent sites for building flats, both are in a handy part of the city, and are equally good home sites. Prices are £750 and £600 Full particulars at our office or Telephone 41-622 for our representative to call -m you. ' THOMSON & EAST, \ LIMITED. REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUATORS, "BRANDON HOUSE," 152 FEATHERSTON STREET. Telephone ( . A ..,,....._._ i .... i .....^ 1 41-622.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 14
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