rriHE GREAT HOBSON • STREET A AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, 3rd JULY, 1895, At 2 o'clock p.m. TWENTY - THREE OF THE MOST MAGNIFICENT BUILDING VILLA SITES IN THE CITY. THE FASHIONABLE QUARTER AR EXCELLENCE. Deposit ax Sals, only Tsu P*b C«nt. mortgage fob flve yeabb, Five Pjib Cent. Intbksbt. An opportunity which is unique. No rach land can again corns into the market. Drainage, Water, Gag, and Eleotrio Light Mains supplied to each seotion Free. Get a Lithographic Plan at once at T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO.'S (Limited), Exchange Auotion Rooms, 84, Lambton-qnay . TO INTENDING BUIERS AT THB GREAT HOBSON-STREET LAND SALE, ON WEDNESDAY, 3bd JULY. WE ahull be glad to have a ohat with persons desirons- of purchasing any one or more of the Magnificent Building Sites, ont and away the finest ever offered in the pity; and, if necessary, to arrange if reqnired speoial terms, and assist with funds for the ereotion of suitable Family Residences. T. K. MACDONALD A CO! (Ltd.) J. G CHAPMAtf, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 28th JUNE, At 2 30. WF. SHORTT will sell a quantity of • nseful goods at hia rooms, 57, Willis-atrcet - Furniture, books, fancy goods, and Bundrieß. Sale, 2.30. SATURDAY, 29th JUNE, 1895^ At 1 o'clock. AT PETONE. WF. SHORTT has beon favoured • with instructions from Mrs. Jno. Burr to soil by public auotion on the premises, Hutt-road, Petone, immediately opposite Mr. Collett's blacksmith's shop — The whole of her valuable household furniture and effects, contained in drawing-room, dining-room, five bedrooms, kitohen, Boullery, and outLouses, consisting of — Handsome obonised and gold piano, by Nenfeld, full compass, trichord throughout ; xmch in rep, plush and fancy occasional jhairs, inlaid walnut occasional table, rose svood whatnot, violin and case, velvet sushions, Brussels carpet and hearthrug, fender and irons, real skin mats, ten valuable nil paintings and hand painted panels, music stand and cabinet, net curtains, superior ornaments, vases, picture frames, josy cornor, clink, and adornments. Hall — Samoan curios, mats, tableoloth, baskets, hat, fans, beads, spears, shellfl, linoleum, skin mats, chenille curtains, hall table, umbrella stand. Diningroom- Dining table (on casters, turned legs and extra leaves), tableoloth, A xminater carpet and rug, fender and iron*, surtains, Austrian ohairs, folding carpet shair, coal vase, work basket, dock, pair lustres, bookshelves, sewing machine, oil paintings, ornaments, brockets, books, c.p. ware, and cutlery. Bedrooms— Double and single iron and wood bedsteads, spring mattresses, flook beds, pillows, bolsters, blankets, sheets, slips, toilet covers, eider down quilts, washstands, tjilofc seta, dressing table, mirrors, carpets, matting, curtains, chairs, honey[tomb] and Marsella quilts, five-drawer ohest- 1 , towel horsea Kitohen and Outhouses — Meat-safo, kitpb on table, cupboard, chairs, fender and irons, linoleums, clock, pots, pans, tubs, brooms, brushes, kettles, Bet dish covers, lamp, box and sad irons, kerosene stoveß, orookery, glassware, jars, pasteboard, filter, kerosene can with tap, preserving pan, sausage machine, wringer, boilers, garden tools, blackboard, lot of school desks, forms, and requisites, wine bowl, and step-ladder Lot Leghorn and Andatusian fowls, Pelrin and Ayleßbury ducks. Special note should be taken of the oil paintings. Lovers of real art should not fail to attend this sale. 1 o'clock sharp on Saturday. No reserve. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. Dols. A SALE of unolaimed Dogs will be held on SATURDAY, the 29th instant, at 3 o'clock, at the Destructor Yard, Clydequay. J. B. PAGE, 24th Juno, 1895. Town Clerk. rpHOMPSON BROS. * CO. Coal Mkbchantb, Dixon, Featberston, and Murphy-streets. '100 ABTICLES TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES, ENAMELLED WARE, Only OJSE op Each, WILL .BE BOLD AT ENGLISH COST. CALL EARLY FOR FIRST PICK. Also, SHIPMENT op USEFUL AMERICAN WOODWARE TO BE SOLJ AT WHAT IT WILL FETCH. LAMPS! LAMPS! ROCHESTER Improved, and other makes, from .1/6J3ACH. LOOK AT PRICES IN OTTB WINDOWS, AND BE CONVINCED. CAMERON ~& CHRISTIE, LAMBTON QUAY. T7IMPIRE TEA CO.'S' CRESCENT BRAND, 2/6 A Great Favourite. BARBER'S UTEiM DYE WOIB X Si •IG, CtJBA-BTBHT. Telephone No. 22fl Appointment ?>SMIMtvS tne to Hia JgkjfflßjNK Governor. CAUTION. Don't be tempted by misleading advertiseL ments to send your work to small dyeing establishments that poiKM neither the experience or applianoes neoessary to give you satUfaotion. In our extensive works we have .every • faoility for Cleaning, Dyeing, and Finishing ! all kinds of Goods in a manner most suited to the various material!. Onr machinery ii the most improved and perfeot in the trade, and superior to that possessed by any other firm in the oolony. The best dyes only are used, and goods are carefully treated by experienced work men. Goods oolleotedand delivered free of oharge. Particulars and prioea in catalogue post ; bee. To prevent mistakes Mid disappointment d oustomers should address W. BARBER & CO., STEAM DYERS AND CLEANERS, L 46, OtTBA-BTBMT. >r ' XjpMPIRB TEA CO.'S HOUDAH BRAND, 3/i- Very Ohoioe. , DSWAR'S WHISKY: :
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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 150, 27 June 1895, Page 3
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