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IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MEBCANTILE AUCTION BOOMS, Panama-street. WEDNESDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1885. At 2 o'clock p.m. t3" Sale op New and Fibst-class English Fubnitube. JgT Drawing and Dininoboom Suites. 92T Second-hand Fubnitube and SunDBIEB. <g* Subvetob'b Level, Staff, and Matebials. tgp" Consignment op Japanese Goods. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions to sell by public auotion, on the above date, withont reserve— Thbee Cabes or English Fubnitube, in whioh will be foundWalnut and gold inlaid drawing-room cabinets, with circular glass ends for brio-a-brao Walnut oheffoniers, with mirror baoks, marble tops Walnut oentre tables Inlaid walnut writing desks, all sizes Flock beds, best English ticking Also, Drawing-room suite in cretonne, walnut whatnots, cedar oheffeniera, oleographs, mahogany sideboard, oak dining-room suite, rocking ohaira, folding chairs, doable Frenoh bedsteads, spring mattrassea, toilet services, lamps, Kent's knife cleaners (large and small), inlaid table top, kitchen dresser, Ao. Also, Splendid carpenter's benob. and fittings Surveyor's staff, level, and sundries Plan portfolios, raoka Homcßopathio medicine ohest Two vols English Meohanic and other books Gent's dressing case, box cartridges Large opossnm rug Polegraph and trypograph &0., Ac, Ao. Also. Splendid Collection of Jafanksk Goods and Cubios, direct from Japan, transhipped at Auoklandper s.s. Te Anau, comprising— Glove boxes, tea caddies, oabineta, tea jars, vases, desks, bronze oentre pieces, enamel plates, bronze oandles ticks, wall plates, punch bowl, dessert plates, &0., Ac, 40. These goods are now on view at our Furniture Auotion Mart, Panama-street, where inspection is invited. (For continuation of Aucttonefi, a4ti«rtu«ments. tee paae 4) THE MIGNON PIANO THE MIGNON PIANO. TjlOß THE PAELOUE, FOB THE DEAWING-EOOM, FOE THE SCHOOL. 'M3T THE MIGNON PIANO .^ IS UNAPPEOACHED. BEMEMBEE: j*#" £2 3s 6d _£* Per Month will seoure one of the Grand Instruments, No Heavt Deposits and Stinoint Bulsb. For Prioe Lists, Catalogues, &c., apply to I IT. KENNEDY MACDONALD ft CO., Solo Agents, Wellington, New Zealand. TE ARO HOUSE. SALVAGE SALE NOW ON. TE ARO HOUSE. J. T. STEELE,* THOENDON HOUSE, Purohased this wsek, from the Agent of an English Firm, a Shipment of 800 PAIBS OF BLANKETS. fI^HE&E Blankets wer* thrown on his X hands through unforeseen circumstances, so h« had either to return them to England or sell in this market at a sacrifice. I secured them at a discount of 33} off the manufacturers' prioe by paying cash. I now offer these Blankets, for cash, at clearing prices. They are in two qualities, viz. :— 8-4 White Blankets (per pair) 5/6 and 7/6 9-4 White Blankets (per pair) 8/9 and 10/6 10-4 White Blankets (per pair) 15/- and 21/-12-4 White Blankets (per pair) 19/6 and 27/6 800 PAIBS IN ALL. The above must be oleared ont immediately, as I have my own regular, stock to dispose of. I also purpose offering some remarkably Cheap Lines this week, to rednoe overstock. 1/6 Saxony Welsh Flannel for 1/1/10 Colonial Flannel for 1/3 2/- Blaok Velveteens for 1/3 4/6 Coloured Velveteens for 2/6 11/6 White Quilts for 5/6 15/- White Quilts for 8/6 Also, Ladies' Ulsters from 6/6 Ladies' Mackintoshes from 6/9 Ladies' Fur-lined Cloaks from 21/Ladies' Fur Capes from 7/6 Men's Tweed Suite from 32/6 Men's Overcoats from 21/D B E S s"m~A KING. A competent staff of Dressmaken en the premises at Thorndon Souse. Promenade, Evening, or Ball Dresses madoup promptly. J. T. BTEELE, THOBNDON HOUSE, Opposite the Polioe Station, Lambton-quay. REMOVAL NOTICE. BOCK & COUSINS, Enobavebs, Lithogbaphebs, and genebal pbintebß, BEG to inform their customers and the publio generally that they have removsd to more commodious premises (well known as lately in the occupation of Mr. Maokay, Upholsterer), Bbandon-btbeet, Next Central Fire Brigade Station. They are making large and important additions to their printing plant, and while thanking their clients for the kind support hitherto aocorded to them, trust to merit a continuance of their favours. TAN CASTES HOUSE, Wellington Tebbaci, (Next to Dr. Boner's) Is now open for the reoeption of Families and Boarders. It has undergone thorough repair and alterations, been re-furnished, and is replete with every accommodation. Mrs. Gbixeb, tbe Proprietress, having resolved, from her long experience, making this a oomfortable home far her patrons, has spared neither expense nor trouble to satisfy the requirements of the most fastidious.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 109, 1 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 109, 1 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 109, 1 June 1885, Page 3