AUCTIONS. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD PUBLIC AUCTION 12—MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL SITES-12 I (LEASEHOLD) . FITZHERBERT TERRACE AND NEW STREET, THORNDON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1934, At 2.30 p.m. TIfESSRS: FINCH, WEBSTER, & OSWIN have been instructed by the Wellington 1U- Hospital Board to offer by AUCTION, at the REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOMS, 43 PANAMA STREET, as above. This is the last remaining block of land to be offered in this much sought after locality. A golden opportunity of securing a site in this garden subdivision before prices rise. All the sites are level, lie well to the sun, and within live minutes' walk of the city. * ' The leases are for the term of 21 years, with rights of perpetual renewal there-j after for successive terms of 14 years. The p uchaser's bid, -"'ll6ll accepted by the Auctioneer, will-be the annual rental to be paid for the first, term of 21 years. The rent for succeeding terms will be determined by valuation in accordance with the provisions of the first schedule to Public Bodies Leases Act, 1908. Sections 2, 3, 5, 6. 8, and 9 are subject to conditions as to building line. A plan of the subdivision and the Conditions of Sale may be seen at the Offices of the Auctioneers— FINCH, WEBSTER, & OSWIN, > 159 FEATHERSTON STREET. ■ . . -
E JOHNSTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. • IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CARPET BUYERS. PRICES .CHEAPER THAN EVER. 9AA( YARDS OF LATEST IMPERt»VW JAL AXiMINSTER AND WILTON BODY CARPET, IN ALL THE LATEST : PLAIN 2-TONE AND FLECK DESIGNS (just landed). Save Your Money. Same Quality as Sold By all Loading Houses at Pounds Less per Room. Come and Inspect and Get a Quote to Cover Your Rooms. Hundreds of Carpet Squares at Your Own Price. Hearthrugs, Runners. Linos. Cheaper Than Ever. . BEST QUALITY BODY CARPET CHEAPEST IN NEW ZEALAND. LET US QUOTE YOU. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Carpet Warehouse, 8 Willeston Street. "P JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT At 12.30 sharp. FINAL CLEARING SALE Of BALANCE OF J. E. EVANS, LTD. (in liquidation) STOCK OF LEATHER . AND FANCY GOODS, FISHING LINES. CANVAS CAR-RY-ALLS, SPORTS GOODS, Etc., Etc. ■, ■ ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Everything to be sold or given away Monday at 12.30. Bigger Bargains than ever— ■ . ■ . Final Clean Out. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. P 1 ' JOHNSTON AND CO., -^ J* Auctioneers. TUESDAY NEXT At 1.30 p.m., AT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLESTON STREET, ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. i SPECIAL QUALITY AX. and WILTON CARPET SQUARES. SPECIALLY WELL-MADE CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE and 2 EASY CHAIRS, BEAUTIFUL OAK BEDROOM and DINING-ROOM SUITES (very latest designs), COMB. ALL- ■" ELEC. RADIO SET and APPOINTMENTS Twin bedsteads, copper coal box. Contents of seven expensively furnished .° ■/(■■rooms, Removed to, our Mart from '■Lower Hutt for convenience of sale. 300 ■ J^Tw 300 Full' details Monday. ; E. JOHNSTON AND CO., . • ■ ' , Auctioneers. E JOHNSTON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, 8 WILLESTON STREET. WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. SPECIAL SALE BY AUCTION of 30 LADTES' LATEST SPRING AND SUMMER FROCKS in moss crepe inaroeain and crepe de chine, all sizes, including 0.5., etc., etc. ALSO: 25 BOXES ENGLISH CHOCOLATES. ■VT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLESTON STREET. This is all exclusive wear, nothing more up-to-date being shown in any of the leading shops. Inspection invited morning of sale. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, 8 Willeston Street. E JOHNSTON ■ AND CO., • • Auctioneers. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, Commencing at 12.30 each day. AT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLESTON STREET. BALANCE OP D'ARCY FORD'S WONDERFUL IRISH LINENS. £500 woimL ; £500 To be SLAUGHTERED BY AUCTION WITHOUT. RESERVE. Mr. D'Arcy Ford has left for Australia,' but he has instructed us to sell the Galance of his goods, which have just landed in New Zealand, at our Mart on Thursday and Friday next: 8 Cases of goods, just landed, specially indented for Christinas trade. Hand-woven damask clothe, expensive bedspreads, double damask table- . cloths (in all sizes), towels, tea. towels, bolts of sheeting by the yard, double and single sheets, double and single New Zealand blankets, curtain ' net, handkerchiefs, etc.. etc. Mr. Ford has definitely' closed down his New Zealand business. All stock remaining must be sold regardless of price. Full details later. ■ E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION, TUESDAY, at 12 O'CLOCK SHARP, ON THE PREMISES, 154 ORIENTAL BAY (3rd Flat, "Craigside", opp. Te Aro Baths), CONTENTS OF 6 ROOMS To be Sold WITHOUT RESERVE. DAVIS BROS.. AUCTIONEERS, 57----5! l Lower Cuba Street (below James Smith), have received instructions to AUCTION, WITHOUT RESEKVE:Superior CHESTERFIELD SUITE (loose cushions) made specially with collapsible arm settee, cost over £50, 2 special AXMINSTER CARPETS, 10ft 6in x Oft (same design); bronze vases, bronze double-seated KERB (cost 87s 6d), bronze COAL BOX, occ. tables, OIL PAINTINGS, attractive OAK BUFFET SIDEBOARD, oak tea wagon, ornaments, MIRROR, superior SEAGRASS SUITE, folding screen, CHIMING CLOCK, overmantel, specially made MAPLE DINING SUITE, heavy AXMIN. CARPET, 2 Morris chairs, settee, ornaments, cushions, 2 superior OAK BEDROOM SUITES (made of specially selected timbers), oak TALLBOY, bedding. 2 heavy AXMIN. CARPETS. 2 mod. cabinets, V 2 yards heavy Axmin.' CARPET RUNNER, k. table, k. chairs, crockery, pots rind pans, garden tools, etc., etc. A MOST ATTRACT IVJ-: CATALOGUE. FULL DETAILS MONDAY'S "EVENING POST;" (Note time of start of sale.) DAVIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS (Below James Smith).
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1934, Page 16
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