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AUCTIONS. UNIQUE AUCTION SALE " WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1937, at 2.30 p.m. GRACEFIELD ROAD, LOWER HUTT 7 DELIGHTFUL BUILDING SITES 7 MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have received instructions from THE LOWKY BAY ESTATE CO., LTD., to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Real Estate Auction Rooms, Harcourt Chambers, 41-43 Panama Street, on the above-mentioned date— THIS VALUABLE BLOCK OF SECTIONS With frontages to Graccfield Road and areas ranging from % acre to approximately % acre, and situated on the sunny lower slopes of the Eastern Hint lulls, tue ■sections are residentially attractive. The urgeait need for houses to accommodate the employees of the Ford Company, the Hume Pipe Company, Europa Motor Spirit. Company, the Railway Workshops, and many-, other industries permanently established in this locality has set. the value of these building sites so that they must appreciate. THIS IS THE FIRST OFFER OF SITES CATERING FOR THE HUGE DEMAND' FOR LIVING ACCOMMODATION IN THE LOCALITY. Plans and full particulars from HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers, 41-43 Panama Street. TELEPHONE 41-017. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1937, at 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF HUTT PROPERTIES JENNESS ESTATE TO BE OFFERED. MESSRS. lIARCOURT & CO.' have received instructions from the Trustees of the Estate of G. L. Jenuess (deceased) to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Real Estate Auction Room, Harcourt Chambers, "41-43 Panama Street, on the above-men-tioned date — . | . (1) WESTERN HUTT ROAD—I3-rd. Residence and approximately 13 acres of land, mostly covered with native bush, and having lawns, concrete walks, flower gardens, etc.1,4 and commanding a magnificent view over the Hutt, harbour, and surroundings. (2) BLOCK OF MODERN FLATS AT RAILWAY AVENUE, LOWER HUTT, also a SHOP arid 5 living rooms adjoining—"Wnihinga"—a substantial building with a frontage of 125 ft Gin, containing 10 modern flats, near station and on bus route. There is a large list of prospective tenants waiting for any vacancies that may occur in this block. (3) CORNER RAILWAY AVENUE AND AGLIONBY STREET—a block consisting of a 5-rd. Dwelling with con vs., a shop and i) living rooms, and a workshop. (4) MARSDEN STREET, NEXT CORNER RAILWAY AVENUE—Workshop used as a. cycle shop and joinery plant, on land with a frontage of 43ft 4iu by a depth of 125 ft 6in. i THE ABOVE PROPERTIES, EXCEPTING (1), ARE ALL WELL LET, AND ALL ARE SO SITUATED THAT TIIEfR VALUES MUST APPRECIATE WITH THE GROWTH OF THIS FLOURISHING LOCALITY. Full particulars and arrangements to inspect from HARCOURT & CO.; Auctioneers.- 41-43 Panama"Street. Telephone 44-017. OUTSTANDING HUTT RESIDENCE (No. 777 MAIN HUTT ROAD) AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1937, at 2.30 p.m. TITESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC ■ iTX AUCTION at the Real Estate Auction Room, Harcourt Chambers, 41-43 Panama Street, on the above-mentioned date— THIS'ULTRA-MODERN 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS. The one-storey residence of pleasing appearance and expert design ■ has been built to conform to'the most exacting requiicments. There is a spacious reception hall, living-room, dining-room, breakfast-room, and 3.bedrooms, besides a large sun-room, ultra-modem kitchen and bathroom, and evciy conceivable modern convenience. The residence is four years old and in flawless order. It stands on a section 73ft by 300U, amidst brond lawns and flower gardens, having a concrete yard and drive to the garage. Neat shrubs and live hedges help to give an adequate setting to complete this unique home. ■ sm»K« KToK HOW THAT nERE T0 THE Full details and arrangements to view from HARCOURT &.CO., Auctioneers, TELEPHONE 44-017. - ■ * 41-43 'PANAMA STREET. TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1937, at 2.30 p.m. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION .SALE SHOP PROPERTY, LIVING ROOMS,'AND A FLOURISHING ESTABLISHED "-, ' " BUSINESS. ' ' '. . 17;RUA STREET,- LYALL BAY. QdBDON HARCOURT, •'in conjunction with RICHARD A. LARGE &GO , ivill sell at his rooftis, No. 133-155.;Feathcrston Street, on the date above mentioned'! ™^T.S pLENDroLY-SITUATED AND WELL-EQUIPPED DOUBLE-FRONTED bHOl; with 3•modern living rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, and 2 garages, store, sheds, etc.; land 40ft x 100 ft. Successfully utilised for many years for a Grocery Confectionery, and Greengrocery Business, now to be sacrificed owing to iamily I For all particulars, apply— , RICHARD A. LARGE & CO., 27 Grey Street, Or , GORDON HARCOURT,' Auctioneer, 153-153 Fcatherston Street.

'.BIG ALTERATIONS TO OUR • • ' - ■ ' BUILDING. GREAT CARPET SLAUGHTER At E JOHNSTON & CO.'S CARPET • _ WAREHOUSE,. 8 WILLESTON STREET. £^000 STOCK OF ALL THE &O\J\J\J LATEST BODY CAR PETS, AX. AND WILTON CARPET SQUARES, RUNNERS, AND RUGS, ORIENTAL CARPETS, INDIAN CARPETS, ETC. All the.Latest Goods to be.Sold Pounds •'. , Below -Their Value. 'Come'and See for Yourselves; COMPARE OUR PRICES. We mean business—out the stock must go. We Guarantee to Sell Cheaper than anyone else in New Zealand. BODY CARPETS MADE AND LAID. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. BIG FURNITURE AUCTION. ' ]? JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, at 1.15 p.m. AT OUR MA LIT, No. 8 WILLESTON STREET. MOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of ALMOST NEW HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. COMPLETE CONTENTS OF A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED FLAT, removed from Dixon Street on account of owner, who is giving up housekeepiug. Most of the furnishings arc equal to new, and comprise everything to be,found about a well-tur-nished home. EXPENSIVE MIRZAPOKE AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, HALL RUGS, AX. J3ALL. RUNNER, ORIENTAL LOUNGE RUGS, ".LYRATONE" (5vaive) RADIO SET, H.M.V. CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, UP-TO-DATE OAK BEDROOAt SUITE AND DINING-ROOM SUITK, all in very good condition; OAK HALL TABLE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Leitner , (Dresden), 3-piece CHESTERFIELD SUITE, iinhol. in fawn moquette, FIRE SCREEN, ART CUSHIONS, BRASS SMOKERS' COMPANION, 2 E.P. ENTREE DISHES, LOT CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, BEAUTIFUL ART PICTURES, FRAMED HALL "MIRRORS, COSILY 3-pieee SETTEK AND 2 FIRESIDE CHAIRS to match, uphol. in English fawn moquelte, NEW OTTOMAN COUCH, OAK HALL STAND, ART CURTAINS, SEAGRASS AND EASY CHAIRS. "CLARKE" ELEC. ■ VACUUAt CLEANER, OVAL EXT. DINING TABLE. NEST OF OAK I TMBLES, FRAMED MIRRORS. TAPIiSTRY CUSHION COVERS, OAK CHINA CABINET, OAK TEA WAGON, OAK AND RIMU WARDROBES. DUCHESSE CHESTS,. D. and S. WOODEN BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, TWTN OAK BEDSTEADS, complete with best quality Hart mattiesseo. SHEETS, 6 pair? SINGLE BLANKETS (new): good lot of kitchen utensils o^f every description, wringer, lawn mower, and A In S pec^ s lnvit t d. ooo No,^Vi C w. SALE MONDAY NEXT at 1.15 p.m. E. JOHNSTON AND CO,, Auctioneers. WHITE WRAPPING PAPER. ' WE CAN SUPPLY riLEAN, WHITE-.WRAPPING PAPER (In any Quantities). PRICE: 12s 6d per cwt (ex store). "EVENINO POST" (Boulcott Street Entrance).

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue CXXIII, 10 April 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue CXXIII, 10 April 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue CXXIII, 10 April 1937, Page 16

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