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MURRAY'S FOR BARGAINS Buy at THE POPULAR STORE. Murray's Main St
CAEPENTBK^rOrNTEK^ OARPENTER-JOINER wants Eepsirs, Alterations, Staircases, Shop Fitting, Etc. Estimates Free: , . C. W. FIELD, 107 Knights Road. *^MPelephbne 35R. * - " ItAILWAT I^RVinBQfITRH avenue. ****** * t/rrlEfffflSßyiJlimil SIGN WRITING. SHOW CARD WRITING [With fine art sketches which alone . advertise your business or calling. All Paints and Materials kept in Stock. Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed to your own Satisfaction. MONEY TO LEND. On Household Furniture and Pianos without removal} Life Insurance Policies, and other apJ- * proved Securities. Interest under Wills purchased. LOAN SECURITY AND DISCOUNT COMPANY. NOTE ADDRESS:— 12 King's Chambers :: Wellington (off Stewart Dawsons,) Telephone: 43-412. CONBULT Mrs. Stannard R. Knight 52 PENEOSE ST., LOWER HUTT. V ABT FLOBIST. t For Wedding and Presentation Bou- ? queta, Poseys and all Funeral Work. TM-ner 'Phone 44. .
AUCTION SALES IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. AUCTION CIdBARANCE SAIE .■•■ . ■ ■ • •" ■ ■ . ■ ■• • . '.■■■..-■" ■ -. ■ ■ - of . . ..-_., : PETONE'S FINEST BUSINESS SITE. w AWTTCPTri wrnmnwia- wnwra' •' choice registered SOUTHDOW ; ' Known as . -" ARTISTIC MQDERN y HOME, 'flock, JERSEY COWS, HEIFEBS, LITTLE'S CASH DRAPERY STORES. f KING , g ROAD , LOWER HUTIY : \ i- WEDNESDAY, IGttWIL, at 2.30 p.m. SATURDAY, 12th APRIL, 1930 at 2.30 p:m. - \ M ***£ H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, have been favoured with insfrue- ' * - On TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1930, tions from J. LITTLE, Esq., to offer for "ABSOLUTE SALE' in their H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, have been favoured with instruc- At 1 p.m. ShaTp. Auction Room 14 Brandon Street, as above:— ' tions from HERBERT E. MOWBRAY, Esq., who is contemplating a trip - ' .- THAT CENTRALLY-SITUATE FREEHOLD BUSINESS BLOCK, being abroad to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE, ON THE GROUND, as above:— h ERNEST LEIGHTON LIMITED, Lot 1, D.P. 355, having a frontage of 33 feet to Jackson.Street by THAT CHARMING PROPERTY KNOWN AS No. 54, KING'S ROAD, instruc t ioi i y&; a depth of 150 feet (all measurements be the same a little more or containing an area of 1 rood 34.75 perches,, and having a frontage - Ernest Leighton,, who is leasing his less)« of 83 feet to King's road (more or less). The section is a magnifi- Farm Property, to Sell as above: — TOGETHER WITH the Substantial Two-storey Brick Building erected cent one^ bat]M)d in SVLU std nG from ear i y mO rn till eye, laid out in ' 26 choice one-shear <ewes, B.W.R. t-hereon, known as "Little's Cash Drapery," situate in the heart flo^er knd vegetable gardens, lawns, native trees and shrubs, large 10 aged ewes, R.W.R. of Petonc, directly opposite the. Municipal Building, long recognised motor garage, concrete paths and drive. - 7 good ewe lambs as one of the best business'sites in Petone, and which may justly , . : _:.. ' 5 eX tra good iam lamba '* be termed tho-Lambton Quay- of this thriving town TOGETHER WITH that Superb Modern Home having 6 charming rooms, 3 extra good three-shear rams The owners, after 25 years of^trenuous an^ remunerative business one 2 c loullige hall panelled large- Wroom; ' -1 >^ice milMn B ****** COW pervice to the community, have decided to retire, and will sell taeir , . ' • ° . . ' ?■ -i- ii rVioso uroflt^ • m , J. ~■».', , .-,-, dressing-room, well-appointed .bathroom, servery, exceptional range {.ciose prom.Tr; freehold propextv.' The wise and fortunate purchaser will secuTe an .„ . ° , . , , . ~ , , ■/.->. -, ■, . . .. 2 .Terse v« cows if winter calveisV ~, \ * .■- ~, ~,.,■ ' >. L f ■■", •, ~ ... of cupboards, presses, etc., hot water radiators; beautiful electric ' * caoiee jexewy «cow». v* vl*ll'w. "*"""' established business site which has grown with tie town, and which 13 . fittings- plaster ceilings. ' ■ 1 choice cow (near profit) unexcelled for drapery'or other business purposes. There is also a large ' ' 3 choice Jersey heifers (springing) corrugated iron store at the back of the premises. Incom tax returns .- Every labour-saving device has been put into this property, re- 4 choice Jersey heifers spread over a number of years will show t&at this statement is founded gardless of expense. It will stand any inspection from the most fastidi- 10 choice young Jersey heifera on facts. Liberal terms can be arranged- Further details from the ous buyers Favourable terms can be arranged. For further details and 1 puTe-bred 18-months Jersey bull Auctioneers. ' \ card to view, apply to the Auctioneers. . . • 3 cows (run) ' ' ' "^ . '..,.■'.•._ ■ _' - . . . . - :,...,". heifer «vntlh fiaM /&t foot . ' H. EfiNiST IpEISHTON 2^^r - ' - "V ESTATE AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS .. [Estd, 1902 J&.ZgI&J&SZP. 145 Featherston Stteet, Wellington, and High Stteet, Lower Hutt
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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 44, 10 April 1930, Page 1
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