AUCTION. _ TUESDAY, MAY IG. 1.30 p.m. AT 28 OPAKI ROAD. I KERSLAKE & CO. have been instructed by the Administrator in the Estate of M. A. Welch, deceased, to sell by public auction, household furniture- and effects, as follows: — BOHM PIANO, Piano Stool, Upholstered Settee, 4 Upholstered WALNUT CHAIRS, one Walnut Upholstered Divan Chair, 2 Rimu Occasional Tables, Edison Phonograph and Records, Oak Coal Scuttle, Ornaments, Part Teaset Royal Staffordshire China. Carpet Square 9 x 9, Kiwi mounted in glass case, Barometer, Hall Stand, PAIR PARADISE DUCKS MOUNTED in glass case, BITTERN mounted in glass case, Duchess Chest, Opera Glasses, Double Bed and Box Mattress, Field Glasses, Wash Stand, Rimu Chest,of Drawers, Rimu Mirrored Wardrobe, 6 Hand-carved Walking Sticks, 7yds. 3ft. Gin. Carpet Runner, Dining Table, Sofa and Rocking Chairs, Floor Rugs, Linoleums, Sofas, Easy Chairs, Framed Mirror, MAHOGANY, M.T. WASH STAND, ANTIQUE WALNUT DRESSING TABLE, with jewel drawers, Inlaid Draughts Table, Walnut Trinket Box, Walnut Table Desk, Sideboard, 6 Kitchen Chairs, Pictures and Sporting Photographs, Clock, Hall Seat, Lady’s Bike, Wertheim Sewing Machine, 3 Bed and Box Mattress, Kitchen Utensils, Lawn Mower, Garden Seat, and many sundries too numerous to mention. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 17. 1.30 p.rn. AT MALMO’S GARAGE. T KERSLAKE & CO. will sell by public auction at the premises of Messrs G. Malmo, Ltd., Chapel Street, Masterton, at 1.30 p.m. on MAY 17, 1939: — ONE MODEL T TOURING CAR, with Ruckstel rear axle, to liquidate debt owing by Herbert George Duley, amounting to £B/16/9. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer.
LAND. DWELLINGS FOR SALE. U- iiiiHiiiiniiiiniiiiHifflmic ,r,|, ' " —eg This Is I A Good g l Time To I | Invest in Property | = We have a number of very S § . fine properties available. .A E = call places you under no s g obligation. g POR SALE—Up-to-date Seaside Resi T r dence, 6 large rooms, bathroom, sun porch, large verandahs round two sides, lavatory and 2 other rooms, all under one roof. Great view of Pacific Ocean. Ideal gentleman’s residence or convalescent home. House could not be built for £2OOO, and is being sacrificed at £950, and easy terms. J. KERSLAKE & CO., LAND AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON;. SELLAR & SELLAR, LICENSED LAND AGENTS. 8 PERRY STREET - - P.O. BOX 54. 'PHONES: Office, 1216; Private, 1215. All Classes of Insurance Effected. FOR SALE. MODERN 5-ROOMED HOUSE, Renal! Street. Quarter-acre section, motor shed, workshop, wood and cycle shed, glass houses, concrete paths and drive Good garden. Price, £1350. Table mortgage, £650; balance cash. c-ROOMED HOUSE, Miriam Street; ° quarter-acre section. Price, £800; cash, £2OO. fi-ROOMED HOUSE, Bannister Street; *' quarter-acre section. Price, £775. Cash, £175. H. M. MORTON & SON, REAL ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Hotel Midland Building, MASTERTON. QUEEN STREET. 'PHONES: 2072 (Office), 1764 and 1980 (Private). 991 ACRES, freehold, all good flats, situate South Wairarapa; with new 4-roomed house, e.l. and all conveniences, cowbails with 1-cow plant, garage, etc. Carrying 14 cows. 3 heifers, bull, horse, 3 sows, boar, small pigs. For sale as a going concern, with above stock, also mower, discs, hay rake, separator and farm tools. Walk in, walk out, for £l3OO. Last year cows averaged over 3351 b. butterfat. pENTLEMAN’S Residence of G rooms and all modern conveniences, well situated in Renall Street. Over J acre of beautifully laid out grounds. This is well worth recommending. Price, £2OOO. TO LET. 4 ROOMS, handy to P.O. No children. 25/-. ©-ROOMED BACH, 10/-, or would let with stables. SOME ATTRACTIVE HOUSE PROPERTIES.’ COLLEGE STREET.—S rooms, all modern conveniences. Situated sunny side. Price, £1350. JJIXON STREET. —5 rooms, all modern conveniences; garage; woodI shed. Price, £llOO, with £3OO cash. JJENALL STREET.—S rooms, sleeping porch; garage, woodshed, toolhouse. Price, £1350. Terms. VILLA STREET.—G-roomed house, 4 bedrooms. Price. £650; £lOO cash. — C. C. ROSS & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. Members of the Real Estate Institute of N.Z., F.R.E.1., N.Z. IMPORT RESTRICTIONS. 4VE are holding large stocks of the following lines of TOTALLY RESTRICTED American Cigarettes and Tobacco: —Chesterfield, Dill’s Best, Camel, Richmond Best, Spud, Edgeworth, Lucky Strike, Luxury, Kool, 1 Granger. Also full stocks of all Eng- ; lish and Australian partially restrict- ; ed lines. W. ORANGE, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, P.O. Corner. QUEEN STREET. • ’PHONE 1934.
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