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FRIDAY AUCTION SALES OF MINING AND OTHER STOCKS. At 12 o'clock noon. XTITE have pleasure in stating that, in order to afford our clients an open market for the bona fide sale of shares by auction, we will hold an Auction Sale of Mining and other Scrip every Friday, at 12 o'clock noon. In order to appear in the Catalogue, Stocks should be entered on or before noon every Thursday, but instructions will be received up to the hour of sale. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO., Exchange Land and Mercantile Auotion Rooms, Panama-street. 6th July, 1883. SPEOIAL NOTE RE ABOVE. WE find considerable inconvenience has arisen in consequence of Vendors placing Reserves upon their Shares. In future no Shares will be received for sale upon which a reserve price is named. Vendors will, however, be allowed one bid on each lot, in order to protect their interests. ! Terms on which above sales are condncted — On sales up to £50, 5 per cent, commission. On sales above and after £50, 2£ per cent, commission. On shares bought in by Vendors, 1 per cent, commission. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. 4th Angußt. 1883 FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. Withdrawn prom Auction Sale, and now open for sale to any buyer. TO PURCHASERS OF FIRST-CLASS NEW ENGLISH FURNITURE. T KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. • are favourod with instructions from the consignees to offer for sale, privately, a large shipment of English Furniture, at the prices given below, and which will prove, on examination, to be fully 50 per cent, under the retail prices of any houso in the city. The following are a few of the articles for sale, of which inspection is invited, viz. : — DRAWINGROOM FURNITURE. Inlaid whatnots, from 14s each Inlaid Italian walnut Canterbury whatnots, from 24s each Chippendale flat brackets, from 18s each Inlaid walnut oval centre tables, from 68s Walnnt ottoman spittons, from 5s 6d each Walnut footstools, 3s Revolving cloth top card tables, from £4 10s each Ladies' walnut work tables, card and chess tables, combined with revolving tops, from £4 each Italian walnut drawingroom suites (complete), from £15 Hand-painted jardiniers, from 10s each Walnut work tables, from 18s eaoh Ebonised and gold davenports, from 54s each HALL FURNITURE. Mahogany hall chairs, from 18s each „ „ seats, from 18s „ „ „ stands, from 30s „ DININGEOOM FURNITURE. Massive mahogany dinrngroom suites in morocco, from £20 Mahogany telescope dining tables, with patent sorew and extra leaves, from £7 Massive mahogany sideboards, with plate glass backs, cellarottes, &c, from £10 Single couches in morocco, from £5 Single easy chairs in morocco, from £3 Hand-painted French vasos, from 25s por pair Hand-painted complete dessert services, 26s BEDROOM FURNITURE. Duchess dressing tables with oheval glasses, and marble top washstands to match, from £1 per pair Circular mahogany washstands, with marble tops, from 25s each _ Mahogany oval toilot glasses, with jewel boxes, from 44s Mahogany towel rails, from 6s each Superior mahogany pedestal wardrobes, with glass doors, complete, from £9 Feather pillows, from 4s 6d each T7-EMPTHORNE, PROSSER A CO.'S NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, Limited, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendors, Are prepared to exooute erders with accuracy and despatch, and also to receive Indents for the English and Continental Markets, on advantageous terms. Our Stook, which is large and varied, includes not only all requisites for the trade, but also SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS, CORDIAL MAKERS' MATERIALS, Ao. Ao. Ao. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER A CO., Limited, Obtained at tho Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, a Medal and Certificate of Merit for CORDIALS, CHEMICALS, AND KNIFEPOLISH. The First Order of Merit was awarded by the Dunedin Industrial Exhibition in 1881 to Messrs. Kempthorne, Prosser, A Co.'s New Zealand Drug Company for the following Manufactures— viz : — CHEMICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL, AND MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS AND J PERFUMERY Consisting of Perfumery Homer's Toilot VinoHomer's Lime Juice gar and Glycerine Cold Cream Alexandra Cherry Hair Oil, ruby and Tooth Paste golden Kruse's Fluid Mag- Senior's Fuller's nesia Earth Tho Rajah Currie Krnso's Insect PowPowder der Pepper, White Senior's Washing Pepper, Cayenne Powder Volkner's Essence of Pepper, Black Rennet Greenfield's Liquid Zealandia Knife Annatto Polish Mirror Blacking Essences, Flavouring Guest's Table VineSenior's Marking Ink gar Liquid Gum Essences, Cooking Electrio Furniture Senior's Rat Paste Polish Poisoned Wheat Universal Diamond Globe Diamond Cement Cement Seidlitz Powders Lemon Kali or SberLemonade Powders bet Czar Violet Powder Gingerbeer Powders The public should Encourage, by their Liberal Support, the Manufacture of Colonial Productions, and thus render unnecessary prohibitive protective duties. AGENTS FOR " ZOEDONE," That well-known Brain' and Nerva Tonic. AGENTS FOR " NONSUCH," J2rated, Non-alcoholic, Phosphated Beverage Agents fgr SLESINGER'S FAMOUS RHEUMATIC BALSAM, AND Horse and Cattle Medicines. Dr. Churchill's SYRUPS OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME, IRON, AND SODA, Now extensively used with the greatest success in Europe and the Colonies for the prevention and cure of Consumption, Chronic Coughs, General Debility, Ac. To be obtained of all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout New Zealand. Wholesale Agents, KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, A CO., NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., LIMITED Wellington. ON SALE, Customhouse Forma, at the Evening Post office.

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Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 55, 3 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 55, 3 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 55, 3 September 1883, Page 4

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