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TO-MORROW, | WEDNESDAY, 26th AUGUST, 1914, At 11 a.m. 'AUCTION SALE OF~SHOP FITTINGS, At No 1 Wilhs-st (corner Harbour-st.) MESSRS. J. H BETHUNE AND CO. j are instructed by Messrs. R. H. Scott and Co. to sell by auction, on the premises, as aboveCounter with drawers, cash desk with till, shelves, double and single step 6, gla6s partitions, linoleum, 3 incandescent arc light lamps, and sundry shop fittings. On view on Morning of Sale. Delis cry during tho afternoon. \ IMPRESS THE FOLLOWING FACTS ON THE TABLET OF YOUR MEMORY, AND BE WISE ! TO-MORROW At 1. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 1. TO-MORROW FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-ST. ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE BY PUBLIC At'CTION OF A HIGH-CLASS TAILOR'S STOCK HIGH-CLASS TAILOR'S STOCK HIGH-CLASS TAILOR'S STOCK a (THE BEST THAT IS). '; ITIHOMPSON BROS , LTD., will sell, JL on behalf of Mr I. Joseph, Merchant Tailor, of Boulcott Chambers, who is leaving for Au«trnlin. hie superior and direct imported West of England Materials, including — QAA EXCELLENT QAA O\J\J COSTUME . OUU LENGTHS AND ROBES. 200 Sc s t 200 SUIT LENGTHS. Silk trimmings, linings, tailor's machine, irons, tables, mirror, button machines, j etc. All goods on view Tuesday Afternoon, and we strongly commend this opportunity to you, aa such quality is seldom or ever offered the public, and as our client is leaving, a clearance must bo i .jEade regardless of cost. ' '- THOMPSON BROS., LTD. A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY AT 1 p.m. SHARP. WEDNESDAY AT 1 p.m. SHARP. WEDNESDAY AT 1 p.m. SHARP. WEDNESDAY AT 1 p.m. SHARP. AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, ALLEN-STREET. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. will Sell as a Selected Catalogue of 130 lots of— ■ HARDY'S NURSERY STOCK. HARDY'S NURSERY STOCK. HARDY'S NURSERY STOCK. HARDY'S NURSERY STOCK. HARDY'S Roses, 150, all colours and varieties — Rainbow, Mrs. Peter Blair, General M'Arthur, Madam Vermorei, William Shean, Climbing Devoniensis, Saft'rano. Mrs. Arthur Munt, Mrs. D. M'Kee, Earl of Warwick, Marie van Houtte, Mm. C. H. Harrison, etc., etc. HARDY'S Rhododendrons, Heaths, Diosma. HARDY'S Silver Trees, Fuchsias, Polygala. HARDY'S Anemones, Irish Heather, Veronicas. HARDY'S Apples, Gooseberries, Currants. HARDY'S Flowering Plums, Cabbage Trees. HARDY'S Hedgings — Coprosma, Ako Ake, Oleari, Escallonia. Laureetinas, .^_ etc., etc. HARDY'S Flowering, Ornamental and Specimen Plants in abundance. 'Catalogues ready now. Ring 'Phone 78 and secure one. WAKE A NOTE OF WEDNESDAY AT 1 p.m. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. y • WE%tgLY SALE OF ATTRACTIVE HfflfeEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPIM&LINOS., BED LINEN, RONISCH PTANO, Etc., Etc. • f A L. : WILSON AND CO will hold Jr\.m their usual Weekly Sale of Furniture, as above, when a most attractive catalogue will be offered, including— AN ALMOST NEW RONISCH GRAND PIANO, cost £85; an instrument possessed of magnificent tone. Z SUPERIOR AXMINSTER CARPETS in various swe3 and designs SETTEE AND EASY CIIAJR, to match in brown Utrecht velvet 2 CHESTERFIELD COUCHES, full , she and all springs j SOLID ENGLISH OAK SIDEBOARD AND 7-PIECE DINING-ROOM SUITE, to match COMBINATION BOOKCASE AND CHIFFONIER, to match, in dark wood *~ Bft. EXTENSION DINING-TABLE, with square logs 9-PIECE SUITE, in velvet and saddlebag HALL STAND AND CURTAINS ! 4 GOOD WOODEN and B.M. BEDSTEADS, complete with bedding 3 SUPERIOR DUCHESSE CHESTS. Also a lot of other useful Drawing, Dining,, and Bedroom Furniture of which ■we invite inspection. WITHOUT RESERVE. ' A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1914, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND PIANO, 'At CONSTABLE-STREET, NEWTOWN. --„ A L, WILSON AND CO. have been il» favoured with instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at the Residence, 92, Con-stable-street — • The Complete Contents of v 7 nicely furni«hed rooms, including : !A VERY FINE UPRIGHT ' GRAND MESSINIEPv PIANO, in excellent Order and having good tone Superior Lino* . Carpets, and Axminster Ruge, Upholstered Couch Easy Chair and Settees. 6 good rattan chairs •eeasional Tables and Chairs, Music Canterbury, Brass Kerb and Brasses New Design Sideboard, all hand carved Bft. Extension Dining Table, extra heavy 8 Embossed Seated Chairs, Upholstered Wicker Chairs, Overmantels, and Lot ot Pictures Lot of Good Crockery, Cutlery, • and Glassware Hall Lino., Hall Curtains and Runner. •iSfeo, Contents of 4 Bedrooms: 4 Good %t and' D Bedsteads, complete with superior Bedding, Bedroom Rugs and Chairs, 3 Almost New Duchesse Ghosts, Rocking Chair, Wardrobe, Scotch Chest, Toilet Ware. Lot of Very Fine D. and S. Sheets, Blankets, and Quilts, etc., etc. Also. n. Lot of Useful Kitchen and other Sundries, 2-Roller Mangle, etc., etc. This ib a most attractive Sale. Everything is good and bright and fresh. Our instructions are TO SELL EVERYTHING. On View morning of Sale. ■ A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. -I OQ ACRES FREEHOLD, all flat and J-OO all in grass, now carrying 45 cows and other dry stock, well subdivided, and well watered, is Only "4 miles from railway station, 3-mile from school, P. 0., and store, creamery adjoining ; good 7-roomed house, bathroom, and scullery, etc., all necessary outbuildings, including 10-bail cowshed, with loft to carry 18 tons of hay. Prico £45 per acre. For further particulars, apply FREDK. HERRING, National Bank Buildings, lUngitikei-st., Palmurston | North. i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1914, Page 10

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