AUC 11 UN^_ AT DAY'S BAY. "P JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. ■ C-i# TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT BABY GRAND PIANO by the celebrated maker "Kirkman," London, a very, fine toned instrument and tost big money (for absolute sale); ■I EXPENSIVE HAND-MADE INDIAN CARPETS (light grounds), Wilton and Ax. carpets, A.\. runner, SPECIALLY WELL-MADE 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, with loose cushions (made by Kircher and Co.), SPECIAL OAK JACOBEAN DINING SUITE, S pieces, made by Alex Martin and in perfect order, silk cushions, ornaments and vases, smoker's stands, jardinieres, plants, pictures, superior seagrass settee and seagrass chairs to match, valuable dark oak' CABINET GRAMOPHONE, business man's library, service wagon, oak gateleg table, oak hallstand, silk light shades, occ. chairs and tables, 4 oak chairs, crockery and glassware, fire tray and screen, set table tennis, elec. iron, hot water jug, SUPERIOR 5-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE made by Alex Martin, single oak bedsteads, oak duchesse chests, rugs, double mirror-door wardrobe, superior oak china cabinet, kitchen utensils, books, table mangle, and appointments. ■ . At the Residence, No. 46 KOROMAKO ROAD, DAY'S BAY. The complete contents of an Expensively Furnished Home. Everything is m perfect order. SALE TOMORROW at 1.30 p.m. On View from 9.30. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE SALE. • TWO WELL-BUILT HOUSES IN MOUNT VICTORIA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1937, At 2.30 p.m. A WONDERFUL INVESTMENT. NOS. 24 and 26 PIRIE STREET, MOUNT VICTORIA—Two well-built houses, each containing 6 rooms, kitchen and bathroom, with all conveniences, including electric light, gas cookers, register grates, ranges with hot water services, caliphonts, built-in wardrobes. Both houses have balconies. No. 26 is at present let in two flats, but No. 24 until recently has been occupied by the owner. The rooms are large and the position is ideal for letting purposes, especially '! both houses were converted into self-.cou-taiued flats. within few minutes walk of courTenay place: The section, which measures 45ft by 64ft, lies well to the sun, an.d. is in une of the finest positions in the city. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been instructed by the Public Trustee to offer at Public Auction at their Rooms, Corner. Brandon and Featherston Streets, as above. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., . . Auctioneers, Cnr. Brandon and Featberston Streets, . ' Wellington.
TOMORROW. (Wed.) at 1.30 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE - Of - SURPLUS FURNITURE, ETC., REMOVED FROM MINISTERIAL RESIDENCE, FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions from the P W. Dept. to sell a quantity of. surplus FURNITURE REMOVED TO THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET, FOR SALE. — Comprising — ' 4 ROBES SHEFFIELD PLATE, GLASSWARE AND CUTLERY, large cupboard suitable stationery cabinet, Scotch chests, mirrors, dinner wagon, walnut hallstand, sideboard, Sheridan settee, 7 occ. tables, brass stair rods, scales, toast racks, floating . bowis, shell grinder, large tabbs, bedspreads; cushions, 2 Ottomans, mirrors, slip mats; 6 palm stands, 18 lamp.shades, bookshelves, 25 champagne. glasses, fruit dishes, finger" bowls, carvers, gal. batl;, .44 pr. velvet, chenille, lace, and ass. curtains, ■ perculator, trays, salad bowl, dinner service, 12 scollop dishes, crockery, Sheffield-plated dinner, dessert, and tea. spoons and forks, 3 linen baskets, easy chairs, elec. iron, jardinieres, down quilt, rugs, 3 radiators, hat and coat stands, entree dishes, odd furniture and sundries. NO RESERVE. ON VIEW FROM 10 a.m. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. LARGE ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE Removed to our Mart from Rona Bay, owner leaving N.Z., TOMORROW, 2 p.m.,sharp. 350 LOTS 350 0F Sf l mi¥^- M? MACHINE, NUMEROUS ATTRACTIVE FURNISHINGS, AND GARDENING TOOLS, ETC. CILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTIONk EERS, HO LAMBTON QUAY opposite Occidental Hotel, or corner Mees Swe'have instructions from owner who is leaving this COUNTRY TO SELL THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF HIS WELL-FURNISH-ED HOUSE.' There are 350 lots, and owing to the urgency of this sale, we. find it impossible to detail most of the items. But to satisfy clients of the quality and usefulness of this large consignment of furniture and £«ril. is|Vn^nfl°nßT!OW viewed as from 9 A.M. TOMOKKUW. S\LE STARTS 2 p.m. TOMORROW. NO RESERVE. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. AM IDEAL HOME FOR PROFESSIONAL MAN Or EXECUTIVE. AN OUTSTANDING RESIDENCE ot eight rooms, com- , prising bving-room, 28ft x 16ft, dining-room, kitchen, iour bedrooms, and large billiard room. Glorious view, very sunny position; three minutes from the tram, in Hataitai's ' best street. Fine section, fifty feet frontage, slightly above street level DOUBLE GARAGE. Immediate possession if desired. PRICE £3000. A STKATHMORE BUNGALOW. JUST COMPLETING. FIVE ROOMS. KJtchenette, of most attractive finish and well thought out design. Each room in the house getß the sun part of the day, and the living-room, main bed-' room, and breakfast room are particularly sunny, rooms. Conveniences include. electric hot water service, electric cooker, built-in bath, ■• Rublino . floor to ■ bathroom,' and separate lavatory. Wide section, close tram. NO CLIMB. GARAGE. ■ PRICE' £1550. J. H. BETHUNE & CO.. Members Keal ICstnte Institute Uhiet Agent Bud Insurance Office, Ltd AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS Corner Featherston and Brandon Streets Telephone 42-064 and 42-065 GOOD Printing deserves Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both. . Tel. 41-010 for your next quotation.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1937, Page 18
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