ADVERTISERS A DVEKI'JSKKS are requested to have ■** their Advertisements in the Office not later than 10.30 a.m. each day. If received after that time insertion cannot be guaranteed for that day's issue. Do not send original references with applications for positions Copies only Nom-rie-plume address, care oi General Post Office, cannot be accepted. The Proprietors of the "Evening Post" do not bold themselves responsible for non-insertion of any advertisement through accident or from other causes or of errors in the publication of an advertisement. STOP PHESS «. » ! BALKAN SITUATION. ~ London. —It is reported from Uucharest that crack Soviet units, j including motorised troops and planes, have replaced the original cccupation troops in Bessarabia. frTie Germans are entrenched on the western bank of the Pruth. 3.lie German news agency says that there is no foundation for reports that German troops are in Bulgaria.—P.A. Cable. ; AMERICAN WAR SUPPLIES. Washington.—President Roosevelt has instructed the Army and ITavy Munitions Board to list critical material sold but not delivered to foreign nations. The Munitions . Board will determine Whether such material is to be requisitioned for United States defence or released. —P.A. Gable. -■{ MR FORCE CASUALTIES. "■ London. —An Air Ministry casualty list comprises 299 names, including 94 killed and 79 missing. ' BARTER AGREEMENT. London. —The Bremen radio anj nounced that the Italian and Hungarian Governments have signed a I barter agreement. An autobahn \ (motcir road) is to be constructed :o link Italy and Rumania, via Yugoslavia.—P.A. Cable. ' AUCTIONS. CHARMING HOME OVERLOOKING CITY. i Within Easy Walking Distance of j Lambton Quay. To be Sold by Public Auction on Wednesday, October 3, 1940, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS.. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., . in' conjunction with MESSRS. HORACE BAKER, LTD., have been instructed by the TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORS BRANCH OF THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. as Trustee in Estate of the late E. R. Brabazon, to sell at Public Auction on the above date at Bethune's Auction Rooms, Brandon Street, 1 No. 2 CLERMONT TERRACE. i All on one floor, the house comprises large dining-room, sitting-room with bay window, three bedrooms, one with small I dressing-room off, den, maid's room, kitchen, scullery, bathroom, separate w.c., land ..two boxrooms, large entrance hall, washhouse and second w.c. in basement. Conveniences include "New World" gas stove, Shacklock range, numerous hot points, open fireplaces, etc. As the house is vacant purchaser can have IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 1 Pleasant situation in one of Wellington's be6t residential districts,' with panoramic views of City and harbour. Land has an area of 27.56 perches and is attractively set out in lawns and garden. Plenty of room for garage. The land is Leasehold, "with perpetual rights of renewal. Ground rent, £40 10s per annum. For further particulars and arrangements to view, apply to the .Joint Auctioneers, J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., 154 Featherston Street, Or HORACE BAKER, LTD., 233 Lambton Quay. I VACANT SECTION, MIRAMAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1940, At 2.30 p.m. TITESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. •*■"• have been instructed to sell by Auction at their Rooms, Brandon Street, on above date a Vacant Section fronting NEVAY AND GLENVILLE ROADS, MIRAMAR. The section measures 46ft x 160 ft, and has an area of 24.49 perches. Sunny position, slightly elevated, with panoramic view. Good building site. Full particulars J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., ' 154 Featherston Street. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD. AUCTION SALE Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS On the Premises, No. 12 BAY ROAD, KILBIRNIE, Next but one to the Kinema Theatre, On FRIDAY NEXT, at 10.30 a.m. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers, are instructed by Mr. S. Mackay, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell tlje entire Contents of her Cottage at above address, comprising:— Piano (.Edward Collinson), in good order. Axminstftf Carpets, Rugs, and Runners. Dining and Kitchen Tables. Chairs, S. Grass, Kitchen, and Upholstered Cane. Single Beds, Wires, and Mattresses. Wardrobe, full-length mirror. Duchesses and Pedestals. Mirrors, Pictures, and Curtains, etc., etc. * AT C?/~\ ALSO, China, crockery, glassware, alum, pots and pans, kit. utensils, small sate, two large tin trunks, garden tools, hose, alum, basin and galvanised bath, sheets and linen. Everything in good order. Ivo Reserve. On View Morning of Sale. DUNBAR SLOANE, .Auctioneer. SPECIAL AUCTION. , RY ORDER OF THE BAILIFF, MAGISTRATE'S COURT, WELLINGTON UNDER DISTRESS WARRANTS ISSUED AT THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT, WELLINGTON. No. 437-Bertie Oliver Sands v. James Alexander Dawson, One 12-VALVE WIRELESS AND GRAMOPHONE COMBINATION. No 498—British Office Supplies, Ltd., v. The Wellington Tobacco Factory Employees' Industrial Union of Workers, ONE CONTINENTAL SILENTA TYPEWRITER (as new). DWIS BROS., Auctioneers, have re- * ceived instructions from the Bailiff of the Magistrate's Court, to Sell by Public Auction, at 2 o'clock TOMORROW (THURSDAY), OCTOBER 17, the abovesllßAT OUR ROOMS. 57-59 LOWER CUBA STREET, TOMORROW, 2 p.m. Sharp. DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers (Below James Smith)*-
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 93, 16 October 1940, Page 16
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