AUCTIONS. AT LOWER HUTT. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, almost new Oak Dining-room Suite of 6 pieces (cost £36), Fireside Suite of 3 pieces, uphol. in moquette, equal to new, 2 Ax. Carpets, 12 x 9, Skin Rugs, Hall Rugs, and Runners, Linos., Seagrass Chairs, Small Gate-leg Table, Seagrass Settee, Rimu China Cabinet, loc Crockery and Glassware, 2 Rimu Duchesse Chests, 4 s. Rimu Bedsteads and Mattresses, Kapok Beds and Pillows, Plant Stands, Seagrass Occ. Table, Set of Bobs, elec. Radiator, Smoker's Companion, Art Curtains and Cushions, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Alum. Saucepans and Cooking Utensils, Carpenter's and Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, and Appointments. AT THE RESIDENCE, NO. 38 LAING'S ROAD, LOWER HUTT. iComplete contents of 6-rd. Residence all for Absolute Sale. On VieAv Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON, " Auctioneer. SELLING OUT* is Consult the n" WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERING io tT CO.. WAKEFIELD ST. ig Clearing Sale Specialists for id. Yovu Furniture Sale. s ,Telephone 42-326. Renders & builders material.. demolition. T^ENDERS are invited for the purchase jJ- and removal of a House, 220-222 The Xerrace. Conditions, may be obtained from tyhe offices of the Architect, where tenders close 11 a.m. Wednesday, December t 1938 'S ' BERNARD W. JOHNS, A.R.1.8.A., A.N.Z.1.A., y Registered Architect, it Featherston Street. 5S ■ SALE BY TENDER. JOHNSONVILLE. T3RICK DWELLING of six rooms, to--3*-* gether with bach and over halfacre of land, divided into four allotments all fronting Field Street, the present main road, and a few minutes* walk south from Railway Station. Vendor wiJJ allow large proportion of purchase money to remain on long-term mortgage at low rate of interest. For terms of tender and further particulars, apply BELL, GULLY. MACKENZIE, AND EVANS, Solicitors, Featherston Street, Wellington. Tenders close December 15, 1938. CEMENT CEMENT CEMENT CEMENT 1 FROM T7RANCIS HOLMES, LTD., x RANCIS HOLMES, LTD., THE CEMENT PEOPLE, 208-212 Tar'anaki Street. Tel. 55-152. "pLAST ERGON" Wallboard is made *■ from the tougb fibres ot the sprucewilt not warp oi sag. It is the ideal Wallboard for lining your seaside cottages, ceilings of residences, partitions for offices, etc., etc. Available in all sizes. Send for samples. 0 & A. OULIN 1 & H CO.. LTD.. Wellington PROPERTIES frOR SALE. VACANT VACANT • VACANT VAOANT Modern 6-rd. Bungalow. PRICE £1395. CFI'UATED on level section, with motor • entrance at side. Entrance Hall, living-room approx. 20ft x 16ft, with glass doors to dining-room (2 modern fires), 3 large bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, laundry, and detached workshop; 1 minute to tram stop, Eastern suburb. Terms arranged, with £250 or more cash. INSPECT QUICKLY. PRICE £T2s(i PRICE £1250' PRICE £1250 PRICE £1250 Karori —City End. Attractive New Home, with beautifnllykept lawns and garden; 5 rooms, latest bathroom and up-to-date requirements. Everything in excellent order. Just a few- minutes to trams and stores. OWNER TRANSFERRED OWNER TRANSFERRED OWNER TRANSFERRED OWNER TRANSFERRED Immediate sale required. Faithfully-built Bungalow, with Concrete Garage. Five rooms and kitchenette, including wide entrance hall and spacious iiving-room. Large level section, lawns, garden, trellis fences, etc.; sunniest position amidst high-class Homes; near trams, tennis court, and bowling green; Government Mortgage; terms, with £300 or more deposit. The best value on the market at £1575. (Buyer may purchase fitted carpets and modern furniture for £100 if desired.) Telephone 41-622 for appointment to inspect. THOMSON AND EAST, LIMITED, Real Estate Agents and Valuators, 152 Featherston Street. 41-622 — Telephone 41-622 ISLAND BAY. LARGE MODERN HOME. ("JONTA.INING 5 big bedrooms, spaci- *-' ous sun porch living-room (extra large), commodious dining-room kitcheD. and every possible convenience. ["he »ection, which is attractively laid out in lawne and tiower and vegetable gardens, has some eighty feet frontage, is slightly elevated, but no climb, and commands a good view and enjoys maximum sunshine Three minutes to tram Price £2350 Large Government Loan Immediate possession. WALLACE STREET. Most Attractive Home, containing three bedrooms, living-room, dining-room, and kitchenette, in unusually fine order inside and out. This property must be sold quickly. Well situated for maximum sunshine. We recommend this as being definitely the best value offering today at the very low price of £1325 Immediate vacant possession LOWER HUTT. 3 MINS. MAIN SHOPPING AREA. First-class locality, large section in lawns - and beautiful gardens with many flowering shrubs, spacious, airy 7rd Residence, tastefully papered and in good order. Vacant. Sacrifice at price £1350 or first near offer on favourable terms. FURNISHED BUNGALOW FOR SALE. Stylish Bungalow, handy to Woburn Station, 4 rooms, kitchenette, sun lounge, tiled-in bath, expensive pedestal basin shower; beautiful machine-sanded floors; single panel doors; 2 fireplaces; garage; beautiful lawns and gardens; sacrifice at price £1425, including modern furnishings, and purchaser can have use of grass tennis court for this season if desired; substantial deposit. VACANT, a BKNES'I LIiIIGHTON LTD.. 22 Brandon Street Wellington, And High Street. Lower Hutt. WHITE WRAPPING PAPER. .\yE CAN SUPPLY CLEAN, WHITE WRAPPING PAPEIJ (In Any Quantities.) PRICE: 12s 6d per cwt (ex store). "EVENING POST" I (Soulcott Street Entrance). '
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 153, 2 December 1938, Page 20
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