URGENT AUCTION. URGENT AUCTION. TOMORROW (THURSDAY), at 2 o'clock SHARP. At Our Rooms, 57-59 LOWER CUBA ST. CONTENTS OF SIX ROOMS. (Removed from Eastbourne.) TO BE SOLD POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. TRAVIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS, have WITHOIJT REil^vl:- t0 AUCTI°N Attractive SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE, kapok mattress, GREEN TAFFETA BEDSPREAD, lovely cushions, lamp shades, Buperior AXMINSTER CARPET, 12 s 9, REVER. RUGS, curtains, occ. tablp, superior CHESTERFIELD SUITE, modernistic corner bookshelves, oak CHINA CABINET, super AX CARPET, 12 x 0 (as new, cost £19 10s), SINGER SEWING MACHINE (66 drophead, with elec. motor), good cushions, brass ART ' TABLE (cost £4 10s), 2 fireside chairs OAK DINING SUITE, best quality rugs, mirrors, Cong, squares, pictures ornaments, SINGLE and DOUBLE BEDS, tallboy, col. wardrobe, ducuesses, wardrobes, sideboard, tables, chairs. SPEC. ELEC. STOVE, wall table, H.M.V. (latest table model) GRAMOPHONE, records, bedding, blankets, pots aud pans, glassware, sundries, large quanity GOOD HOSE, LAWN MOWER, child's cot and high chair, etc., etc. , A Superior Catalogue—and to be SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. SALE TOMORROW (Thursday), at 2 o'clock SHARP, AT OUR ROOMS, 57-50 LOWER CUBA STREET. DAVIS BROS., Auctioneer!. (Below James Smith*.) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SPECIAL AUCTION, SATURDAY, At 1.30 SHARP. On the Premises, "RAROA," MAIN RD., HERETAUNGA. . CONTENTS OF 0 ROOMS, GARDEN TOOLS, TIMBER, ETC. TRAVIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS, have ■*-' received instructions to AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE:— BEDROOM SUITES, bedding, MAHOGANY, FURNITURE, crockery, linen, curtains, etc., great assortment of SUPERIOR GARDEN TOOLS, quantity timber, wire netting, corrugated iron, .wheel barrow, 3 lawn mowers, etc., etc. DETAILS TOMORROW'S "EVENING POST." DAVIS BROS.. Auctioneers. ' . -.^ (Below James Smith*.) AUCTION SACRIFICE OF PETONE PROPERTIES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1936, At 2.30 p.m. XT ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED "• have received instructions from the .trustees m a deceased estate to offer for c^ S£™ c mSale; in their rooms>22 BRANDON STREET, those centrally-situated Petone properties known as— . NP-■ 'JPETONE AVENUE the land having 37 feet 10 inches frontage and an area of 15.3 perches (more or less) with bungalow of four rooms and conveniences Close to Jackson Street.' NO. 9 PETONE AVENUE the land having 37 feet 10 inches frontage and an area of 15.1 perches (more or less) with an old two-storey dwelling and shop. This is a valuable section close to Jackson Street. , , , VALUABLE CORNER SECTION having 118 feet 8 inches frontage to Victoria Street and 50 feet 6 inches to Campbell Terrace, containing an area of 22.5 perches (more or less) being opposite the Working Men's Club, together .with two shops with living-rooms and two flats. NOTE.—THE BENEFICIARIES' INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO REALISE REGARDLESS OF VALUES. Full details from the Auctioneers — H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, 22 Brandon Street, Wellington, and at Lower Hutt. BANKRUPT ESTATE. rpOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., AucA tioneers, Allen Street, have been instructed to sell by Public Auction, and without reserve— 2 HUIA BROODERS (condition as new). FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, at 11 a.m. TOWNSEND AND PAUL. LTD., . Allen Street. TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. CLEARING • AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, E.P. WARE^ IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET C. CE AND CO,, AUCTIONii xi Jr 8 ' "aye received instructions to sell the Furnishings of 6 Rooms, removed to Mart from the United Customs and Carrying Store. 250 LOKJ- , 250 Comprising: SUPER WILTON CARPET SQR., 12 x 11.3 (cost £55), 3-pieee DIVAN SUITE (well made, uph in wol moquette), settee and 2 Morris chairs. Ax. square (12 x 9). DININGROOM Suite, 5-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE (in grey duco), s. wood beds nnd mattresses, DOUBLE HARTSPRUNG MATTRESS (cost £12), fireside chairs, % round occ. table, card table, dinner wagon, croquet set, 10 rugs, 9,cushions, cot, 14 pictures, alarm clock, part dinner set, teaset, Walker and Hall Sheffield Plated Teaset, E.P. veg. dish, E.P. h. water jug, Doulton plates, jugs and vases, jardinieres, elec. radiator, elec. iron, salad bowls, candlesticks, wall mwror, glass ' jugs and tumblers, stainless knives and cutlery, linos, smoker's stand, child's en. bath, scales, mincer, 0 doz. jam jars, glassware, blankets, sheets, kitchen and cooking utensils, etc. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. BUSINESS NOTICES. NOTICE TO "EVENING POST" . SUBSCRIBERS. CUBSCRIBERS whose delivery of the "Evening Post" is unsatisfactory are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT with the PUBLISHER instead o! complaining to the runner boys. This course ensures first-hand knowledge ot irregularities and prompt attention. . BLUNDELL BROS, LTD., .... Telephone 44-040.
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Evening Post, Issue 37, 12 August 1936, Page 18
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