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AUCTIONS. SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL HOME No. 34 THE PARADE, ISLAND BAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 0,1938, at 2.30 p.m., AT OUR ROOMS. 11l CUSTOM I lOUS\IS QUAY. MUSSES. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. aw directed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION I}J- as above, Lot 5 D.P. f>M!>, luivhiir * fontta,*' ol 60ft by a depth of liOft, together j with the Residence thereon, comprising downstairs, living-room, dning-room (both panelled in rimn), double bedroom, .'! sinido bedrooms, sitting-voom, maid's bedroom, kitchen with gas cooker and ''Shtu-kloek" nui«o, excellent not water service, -tiled bathroom with porcelain bath, and washhousn with copper and tubs. Upstairs there ; is a sitting-room, single bedroom, and box-room. Tlio outbuildings include large garage, workshop, and coal sited. This property is splendidly situated, being within half a minulu of the train | stop and in a tine sunny position. There is a nice lawn in front of the house, with , concrete drive to the garage. The cost of building is high, and this is a great oppor- | tunity to get a well-built residence at a moderate figure. Vacant possession will I be given within a fortnight of the sale. TERMS t 10 per cent, on the faU of the hammer and the balance within 14 days. For card to view and arrangements to inspect, see the Auctioneers— S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay.

AT OUR BASEMENT MART. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. • TOMORROW, at 1 p.m. Sharp. CLEARING SALE BY AUCTION Of THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF OUR BASEMENT MART. A REAL GOOD CATALOGUE OF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Rooms Crowded with Good Used Furniture. 300 IOTS 300 ALL TO BE CLEARED AT ANY PRICE AT ALL. Bargains for Everybody. (i real good chesterfield suites, all in tiptop order, easy chairs, occ. chairs, large and small dining tables, 12 good high-back chairs, Bentwood chairs, 22 almost new single kapok beds, twin bedsteads, single wood bedsteads, tallboys, chests drawers, 6 good duchesse chests, 2 oak duchesse chest 3, rimu wardrobe, seagrass chairs, pedestal cupboards, lot of crockery and glassware, good kitchen utensils, 5-gallon ■keg with tap, pres. pan, table mangle, seagraes settee, mission chairs, wringer, .sets of shelves, elec. radiator, lot of good lino, lawn mower, hose, 2 new kitchen tables, cupboards, divan settee, oval boiler, pres. pan, invalid's chair, child's gocart, 4 rolls wire netting, lot books, hand sewing machine, large flour bin, jam jars, 0 good carpets, rugs, runners, 2 good gramophones, mirrors, camp stretcher, 5 good ice chests, child's motor-car, box tiles, sink and draining board, h.p. copper cylinder, oak doors, 3-ply, wall board, gas stove, set kauri wash tubs, oak doors, etc. etc. ' A Big Catalogue of Real Good Furniture and General Sundries. SALE 1 p.m. TOMORROW. Out Everything Goes at Any Price at All. BTG BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. , - E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY, at 1.30 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION OF THE COMPLETE CONTENTS OF 9 ROOMS OF FURNITURE, OARPETS, PIANO, RADIO, SEWING MACHINE, ETC. On the Premises, 45 Aurora Terrace. TZTNGSWAYS, LTD., Auctioneers, •"- favoured with instructions .from Owner, whose lease has expited, to Sell the Complete Contents, which is all in good order and worthy of inspection. Full particulars Saturday. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, at 1.30 p.m. On the- Premises, 11G Maupuia Road, Miramar (Park Road tram stop and off . Miramar Avenue). KINGSWAY, LTD., Auctioneers, favoured with instructions from Trustees of the Estate of the late V. J. Farrell, to Sell the Contents of a Beautifully- Furnished Bungalow, comprising: Bedroom, dining, and chesterfield suites, . . a-valve console cabinet radio, late model Electrolux cleaner, carpets, etc. Full P-ticular.Sat^ay.^^ •; Auctioneer. ■ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1938, At 2.30 p.m. ' AUCTION SALE, 1 A FIRST-CLASS BUILDING 1 A Al * ALLOTMENTS, x^* AT BERHAMPORE (Native Leases in Perpetuity), Extending through from Rintoul Street to Russell and Edinburgh Terraces. Eight sections have frontages, and there are six inside sections with adequate approaches. All have sunshine, shelter, and convenience to trams and shops. BUILDING FINANCE: The State Advances Corporation is now empowered to make liberal advances for the building of houses to applicants approved by the Corporation. Alternatively, substantial private finance can be arranged, particulars of which are obtainable from the Auctioneers. AVAIL YOURSELF OF THE OPPORTUNITIES OF TODAY. THEY MAY BE GONE TOMORROW. HARCOURT AND CO., HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, 41-43 Panama Street. Telephone 44-017. RESIDENCE AND MAGNIFICENT GROUNDS, AT LOWER HUTT, WAIWBTU ROAD (off Waterloo Road). (Residence of the lute Captain W. Olphert.) MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC A U CTIOK, VUBLIOA U C T I O N On THURSDAY FEBRUARY If), 1038, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1938, At 2,30 p.m. THIS 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE AND ALMOST 2 ACRES OF GROUND. The one-storey residence, lying well back and approached by an attractive drive, contains 7 large rooms, sun porch, and all offices and conveniences. The grounds, shaded by tall trees and with broad lawns, extensive gardens, and a profusion of valuable shrubs and plants, make it one of the outstanding homes of the Hutt. A splendid tennis lawn, swimming pool, and glasshouse are only some of the features of this really delightful home. Full particulars from the Auctioneers — HARCOURT AND CO., •11-43 Panama Street. Telephone 44-017. WE SUPPLY:-Half-tone Blocks. Lino Blocks. Business Stationery Catalogues. Folders. Etc.. etc. PRICKS REASONABLE, and we are * just as interested in your Small Jobs as tbe Largo Ones. THE "EVENING POST" PRINTING WORKS, will-is smam

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 21, 26 January 1938, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 21, 26 January 1938, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 21, 26 January 1938, Page 20

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