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AUCTIONS. ! OUTSTANDING KELBURN HOME TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1941, at 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been instructed by Mrs. M. Brookman to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, BRANDON STREET, on tlie abovo date, HER RESIDENCE, NO. 24 UPLAND KOAD, KELBURN On two floors, with basement, and in first-class order throughout, this well-built home contains four large bedrooms, largo dining and drawing rooms, billiard-room, sun-room, sun-porch, roomy kitchen, kitchenette, two bathrooms, and every modern convenience, including electric and gas cookers. The property is admirably SUITABLE CONVERSION INTO FLATS i and its unique position in this select locality would ensure good rents being obtained. Two minutes' level walk from the Cable Car and homo to lunch. POSSESSION AVAILABLE IN ONE MONTH. The grounds measure approximately 40ft x 148 ft, and are attractively laid out in lawn and garden. For further information and arrangements to view,' apply to J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. 154 FEATHERSTON STREET. CORNER BRANDON STREET. SALE OF KHANDALLAH RESIDENCE On FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1941, at 2.30 p.m. AT OUR BOOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. are directed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above;— ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE, KNOWN AS No. 8 INDUS STREET, KHANDALLAH. This single-storey home is of concrete construction and comprises entrance hall, drawingroom with tiled fireplace, dining-room with built-in sideboard and fireplace, 4 bedrooms with built-in wardrobes (3 bedrooms have hot and cold water and basins), separate maid's room, glassed-in sun verandah, modern kitchen with numerous cupboards, and Regulo gas stove, bathroom and shower cabinet and separate lavatory; large garage situated at rear, splendid level section, 100 ft x 100 ft, well laid out in tennis lawn, made paths, drying enclosure, flowers and shrubs. This is an outstanding family home, having every labour-saving device and modern convenience, including dual hot water service and heated airing evipboard. The situation is an excellent one, very sunny, and close to bus and school. A harbour view is obtained. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION WILL BE GIVEN. JTor further particulars and arrangements to inspect, see the Auctioneers— S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay.

AT WADESTOWN. "P JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. WILTON and AX. CARPETS and APPOINTMENTS. At the Residence— No. 21 WILTON ROAD, WADESTOWN. 200 LOTS 200 Super-Wilton carpet, 12ft x 11.3, cost £37 10s; fawn Wilton carpet, 9x9; fawn Ax. carpet, 12 x 11.3; Ax. body carpet, 9 x 6; s^yds hall runner, Singer drophead sewing machine, art curtains and cushions, comfy high-back chesterfield lounge (extra sprung), and fitted with loose down cushions ; 2 easy chairs with linen covers, 2 oak corner chairs, 2 skin rugs, Ax. rugs, oak Jacobean elec. standard lamp and shade, oak writing bureau, window cushion and humpty, "Philips" (table model) radio set, radio table, oak and rimu plant stands, E.P. ware, crystal decanter and salad bowl, golden oak dining-room suite of 8 . -:es, oak Morris chairs, 2 ox. copper coal vases, kerbs, and fire tidys, oak chiming clock, oak tea wagon, Foley coffee cups, wine glasses, crockery and glassware, "Paragon" tea set, almost new Royal Doulton dinner service (cost £18), oak gateleg table, bookshelves, pictures, oak occ. table, oak duchesse chest, 2 d. oak bedsteads and wire mattresses, d. kapok beds and pillows, oak dressing table with extra large mirror, d. art silk bedspread and d. down quilt to match, oak wardrobe with mirror door, small ottoman, seagrass chairs, coir matting and coir mats, kitchen clock, bedroom lino, elec. toaster, specially good lot alum, saucepans, kettle and pres. pan, scales, enam. ware, mincer, fry pans, mixing bowls, jam jars, garden tools, saws, brooms and mops, carpet sweeper, wringer, clothes dryer, clothes basket, axe, hose (60ft), ■wheelbarrow, and appointments. EVERYTHING IS IN SPLENDID ORDER. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. • E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. T^ JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, at 1.15 p.m. AT OUR MART (No. 8 Willeston Street). ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Qf HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. CARPETS, rugs and runners, up-to-date OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, 2 modern j OAK BEDROOM SUITES of special design, j oak arm settee, china, pictures, cutlery, | kitchen utensils, and appointments. 250 LOTS 250 Complete contents of a well-furnished home removed from Rata Street, Eastbourne. Mantel model R.C.A. (all-wave) radio set, fringed (blue and grey) Wilton carpet, 12 x 0; fawn Ax. carpet, 10 x 9; green Ax. body carpet, 12 x 9; Ax. and rev. rugs, 3 pieces of runner (4 and syds long), up-to-date oak dining-room suite of 6 pieces (cost £33), high-back oak settee uphol. in fawn moquette, 4 Windsor chairs, oak dropleaf tea wagon, elec. standard lamp and shade, occ. tables, light rimu sideboard, drawleaf table and 4 chairs, elec. reading lamp, "Electrolux" elec. vacuum cleaner, E.P. epergne, 2 E.P. mugs, part Wedgwood dinner set, plaques, fruit dishes, E.P. cruet, cutlery, jardinieres, vases and ornaments. E.P. butter cooler, E.P. sugar and cream, 2 oak Morris chairs uphol. in fawn moquette, 6 oak h.b. dining chairs, crystal goblets and decanter, oak clock, oak Morris couch and squab, plant stands, oak pedestal office desk (7-drawer, self-locker), with plateglass top, and swivel office chair to match, ext. dining table, easy chairs, bookshelves, elec. hot water jug, rimu china cabinet and book-case combined, beautiful pictures, folding bed couch and mattresses, expensive limed oak bedroom suite, wire mattress, and d. kapok bed and pillows, down quilt, blue art bedspread and bolster, 2 (3 and 4) piece oak bedroom suites, complete with mattresses, twin rimu beds complete, gent's oak wardrobe, 2 rimu duchesse chests, 2 dark rimu wardrobes, Scotch chest of drawers, rimu tallboy, d. oak bedstead and wire mattress, linen chest, ship's compactum, art curtains, trouser press, garden hose, brass kerb, 40 player rolls, good kitchen utensils, and appointments. Lady's (almost new) Scotch mole fur coat, cost £36; "National" Cash Register, y 2 d to 20s. SALE MONDAY NEXT at 1.15 p.m. NOW ON VIEV7. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. (TO CLOSE A DECEASED ESTATE.) THREE SHOPS—NEWTOWN. THREE SHOPS—NEWTOWN. THREE SHOPS—NEWTOWN. TWO-FLAT PROPERTY—GLENMORE ROAD. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions from the Trustees to submit at PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms, 43 PANAMA STREET, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1941, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. 1941, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1941, At 2.30 p.m. (1) 16, 16a, and 16b RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN, comprising three Modern Lock-up Shops, each with conveniences. and standing on LAND WITH TWO FRONTAGES, 39ft to Riddiford Street and approximately 43ft to Adelaide Road, with a depth varying from 70ft to 89ft. This property at a tram stop and in the midst of the shopping area, is an Ideal investment, while the Adelaide Road frontage at present unoccupied is particularly suitable for the erection of flats. (2) 183 GLENMORE ROAD —A Residence situated on the east side of Glenmore Road, just above the Kelburn Viaduct. The section has a healthy and sunny aspect, with a frontage of 37ft to Olenmnre Road and 36ft to Falrview Orescent, ami at; area of 24 perches. The House is in two self-contained flats of five rooms and three rooms respectively, both let and showing a good return. This is a type of investment eminently suitable to today's conditions. Full particulars from THE TRUST OFFICER,' NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD., Or HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, 41-43 Panama Street. Telephone 44-017. BUSINESS NOTICES. BUSINESS STATIONERY HOWEVER Small your Printing Requirements may be the Services of our Experts are available to you. TELEPHONE 44-040 For bur Representative. THE "EVENING POST" PRINTING WORKS. PLACE YOUR PRINTING ORDER WITH "THE POST."

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 121, 24 May 1941, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 121, 24 May 1941, Page 16

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