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-;■■-.•"..>'■ AUCTIONS. ::, ' / i SUPERIOR FUENITUEE.SALE. '.-.; v: TOMORROW, 1.301 p.ni. :. ' :'":f'- AT^OURMART.- :^ ;; ' CILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTIONO_. EEKS,- Woolworth Buildings, Cuba Street, will sell at: our Mart, comprising: Ijarge consignment of very: attractive and useful-furniture,. .carpets,.chesterfield suites, oak bedrqoin and dining-room ■ suite's, piano, organ, gramophone, car'pefa,; rugs,*: runner, ■ Singer- D.H. ,66 -,machine, • oak arid rosewood china cabinets, .seagrassj divan, and fireside chairs, beds,., linos, wardrobes, duch-esses,-.sideboards, cupboards; chairs; tables,; pictures, ornaments^ crockery, E.P. ware,; cutlery, . lawn .■'.-mower, garden tools,; carpenter's tools. '/■" ■ ■'.'.' :Aiso:, ' .'-. -;:':;- ---■ 3 typewriters. ;: -' .;;;;...... .;, I. SILVEKSI'ONE, .; '. _.;■-.'•:■:•. ..-.'.-■ ■ Auctioneers " :...^V;4 Tomorrow, , :l x-'. . : '.'At-1:30 p.m. Sharj). . --..■;..■;■ VT E. JOHNSTON AND CO.'S MART, ■**• : 8, Willeston Street. ;. .' COSTLY FURNISHINGS ; ; .,;:-,/.:.."..- ,'::-! ..'-.■■of- ■::: :" -.. ■•;.- \>:wjAM^^ : ;- :/ DESCRIPTIONS.):,.:';.v.- ;;; Special- of nioderh-'de-.sign and- equal to new, geiit's comb! 'tallboy-; and twin oak- bedsteads to ; match, upright grand piano, in perfect order, "Singer aropheiid. ' sewino mnchine,,. costly 3-piece chesterfield suite, 3 good Axminstci caipcta, A\ rugs, lot of books, fueside chans, o,tk tea wagon and occ. tables, 4 Austrian chairs (as new), tea set of 27 pieces, dinner service, china cabinet, cutlet}, c.p. ware, pictures, jnurois, ,nt cushions, oak high-buck chaiis, nmu settee, corner chairs, kitchen diessei, umu tallboy, Icatheu couch, umbrella stand, seagrass chaiis, electiic grille^ child^ high chair and clothes dryer*. 2 lawn mowers, primus, small tubl<j manglo (as new), pushcart, d. and Si wooden bedsteads, blankets, shectsj good kitchen utensils, and appoint) ments. A MOST COMPLETE CATALOGUE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. Inspection invited. I Now on View. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ) Auctioned s, ,/ '8 Willeston Street. AUCTION SALE. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. Estate Late Mary Eliza Dowltng, MAIN ROAD, UPPER HUTT (see Fla^). SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, at 2 p.m. ' WITHOUT RESERVE. rjRANT FARGIE, favoured with instruc- *-* tions by vendors, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above address all the FURNITURE. CROCKERY, LINEN, BLANKETS, LINOS., AND KITCHEN UTENSU.S, ETC, Belonging to Estate of the Late Mary Eliza Dowling. 1 GRANT FARGIE, Auctioneer, Lower Hutf. Auctioneers Note. —A complete clearance , being necessary, this affords a splendid oppoitunity to local residents to secure some wonderful bargains. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. CHARMING LOWER HUTT HOME IN FIRST-CLASS LOCALITY. T\ESIRABLE Modern Two-storey House, ■*-' specially built tor owner, and only in the market as he is leaving the district. Contains seven rooms and sun-room, draw-ing-room is 22 z 15, every modern convenience, lovely garden, lawns, shrubs, etc. Stand any inspection. Price "only £2300. Favourable, term* arranged. MIGHT LEASE TO APPROVED TENANT. ATTRACTIVE WADXANAE BEACH COTTAGE. Contains three rooms, kitchenette, electric light, tastefully decorated and nicely furnished, magnificent view. Price only ! £450 for the lot; about £200 casb required. ,' HAWKE'S BAY-SUITABLE FOR RETIRED MAN. 6'< i Acres of Splendid Land, three paddocks, nicely laid out grounds, first-class garden, grass tennis court, etc. Eightroomed house, all modfern conveniences, electric light, gas, etc. Motor shed, hay shed, cowshed, fowlhouses. Price only £ftso. Terms £450 etsh, balance arranged. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Estd. 1902, LIMITED. 22 BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON. ' AND AT LOWER HUTT.' I ' HARCOURT & CO., T AND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ■" "AUCTIONEERS, Lambton Quay and 41-43 Panama Street. Telephone 44-017, 44-018. INVEST NOW FOR A HIGH RETURN. £270 PER ANNUM NET INCOME. Thft above figure is the net return from an investment of £700 in a country tonn property well leased to reliable tenants of long standing. This shop property is splendidly situated, and there have been no vacancies for 12 rears. ' ALMOST 40 p.c. NET RETURN. RING 44-017. FULL DETAILS TO GENUINE BUYER. ONLY. 329. KHANPALLAH. A REAL PICTURE RESIDENCE! AT KHANDALLAH. W« have just been instructed to sell a Khandallah property which was a pleasure to inspect Three-quarter* of an acre of picturesque grounds with rockeries, gardens, lawns sloping down to a running creek. A concrete edged gravel drive. Foot bridgee, trees and shrubs. ' CONCRETE YARD, TENNIS COURT, GARAGE. THE HOUSE built of rough-cast concrete is nicely situated amidst tho beautiful grounds. Carefully built and designed by an expert, it contains living-room, breakfast-room, three bedrooms, study, kitchen, and offices. I ELECTRIC STOVE AND HOT. WATER 1 SERVICE, BUILT-IN WARDROBES, SUN PORCH. Every room with a pleasant outlook. Every room the acme of cheerfulness. AS A WHOLE the property is a genuine pleasure to visit Handy to the train and bus. Ten minutes' motor run to Wellington. PRICE £2100. PRICE £2100. . 348 A FEW MINUTES FROM WILLIS STREET. ' Level, easy walk to town. A FIRST-CLASS fl-RD, HOUSE. One storey, excellent appearance, sunny, sheltered position. All conveniences. SOUND IN EVERY RESPECT. COST £1800. ' ' PRICE £850. FINANCIAL. We have available several sums up to £2000 for first mortgages; also a number of small amounts from £50 for second mortgages. AH applications dealt with immediately. PLASSD7IED Advertising io "The Even- --' ing Post" is a safe and easy method to meet your requirements. "The Post's" record circulation is a guarantee of service.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 20

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