TO-MORROW. CUESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1902, At 1.30 p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, At Claremont-terrace. MAODONALD, "wiLSON AND CO. have received instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at his residence, Claremont-terrace — Superior household furniture, contents of 8 rooms. The catalogue embraces— DRAWINGROOM— Superior ohosterfield couch, in tapestry, Brussels carpet and felt, ebony and gold whatnot, music cabinet, large gilt framed mirror, bevelled glass mirror, large sheepskin rug, hearthrug, chenille curtains, lace curtains, bamboo rods, portiere rod, mantel drape and enrtains, fancy chairs, white enamelled flower - stand, brass fender and brasses, superior occasional chairs, fruit stand, painted glass shade, incandescent burner, etc., etc DININGROOM— Large telescope dining table with extra leaves, leather diningroom suite, rattan chairs and cushions, superior sideboard of unique design with bevelled glass back, chenille curtains and rings, blinds and rollers, mantel drape, water colour paintings, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, ottoman, linoleum, chenille table cover, bagatelle board, slate frame for afternoon tea, overmantel, incandescent globes and fittings, set of superior carvers in box, and large dinner set of choice design in excellent order. SMOKINGROOM — Book-case and sideboard, mantel drape, book shelves, carpet, hearthrug, fender and fire irons, 3 wicker easy chairs, pedestal writing table with pigeon holes, very complete and useful for house or office, Austrian chairs, rocking chair, rattan teatable, cushions, serge curtains, lace • curtains, 2 round tables, curtains and rod, coal scuttle, mirror, 1 smoker's table, pictufes, etc. HALL— HaII-stand, table, linoleum mats, curtains, etc BEDROOMS (s)— Superior wardrobes, duchess tables and washstands' handsome Italian b.r. bedstead sft 6in, double and single iron bedsteads, d. and s. wire mattresses, bedroom ware, tapestry carpets, fancy chairs, lace and muslin curtains, flock mattresses, double mahogany bedstead, fenders, ottoman, matting, wire stretcher, tables and chairs KlTCHEN— Dresser, tables/ fender patent carpet sweeper, crockery) gas cooking range, gas iron and tubing, meat safe, and the usual cooking utensils to be found in a well-appointed kitchen; also good mangle. The furniture will be on view from 10 o clock. IN THE EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS, 84, Lambton-quay. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, 15th OCT., 1902 At 2 o'clock p.m. SALE OF ITA RATTAN CHAIRS. ry/| MACDONALD WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions from the importers to sell by publio auction, as above, absolutely without reserve — I7A Rattan Chairs, of latest designs, • " and a very superior lot, just ! landed. Every chair will be sold to the highest bidder, and delivery must be taken before 11 o'clock on Thursday. IN THE EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS, 84, Lambton-quay. On FRIDAY NEXT, 17th OCT., 1902, Commencing at 11 o'clock in the forenoon and*2 o'clock in the afternoon. O(\ OASES OF REAL JAPANESE «>U WARE, TO THE VALUE OF oonn MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions from the holders of the bill of lading to sell by publio auction, as above — The finest selection of Japanese Ware that has ever been offered in the colony for many a year, comprising— 45 fancy occasional bamboo tables 120 lacquered trays 20 very superior four-fold screens, richly embroidered 50 pairs Awata Kinkozan vases of the very highest class obtainable in Japan 20 sets bamboo Kori baskets 30 bamboo picnic folding-up baskets 30 lacquered cabinets, with 3 and 4 drawers Lot of fancy boxes in nests, workboxes, handkerchief boxes, glove boxes,, bamboo sweet baskets, iarge quantity of very superior fancy baskets of unique designs and colours, sometuing entirely new; 1 only wood shaving handk&chief basket, and a variety of other Japanese ware which will appear in the catalogue This is a glorious collection of real Japanese ware, the finest the Wellington public have ever had an opportunity of purchasing. Catalogues will be issued, and a gaslight display will be given from 7 to 9 on THURSDAY EVENING. The goods will be on view ALL DAY THURSDAY. The public will be afforded an opportunity of purchasing at their own price, and in lots to suit them. Private offers have been received for the lot, but the goods, under the peculiar circumstances, must go to auction. MIRAMAR! MIRAMA li ! MIRAMAR! THE QUEEN OF THE NEW SUBURBS ONE HUNDRED A£JD THIRTY-TWO GRAND VILLA BUILDING SECTIONS. THE FIRST PICK OF THIS UNIQUE AND VALUABLE ESTATE. ONLY TEN JtrJiß CENT. DEPO&IT AT SALE. YEARS TO PAY BALANCE. PUBLIC AUCTION, OCTOBER, 30, 1902 Tt|"ACDONALD, WILSON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. Cheap Ferry Daily Service. Easier and Cheaper to reach than Newtown. Get a Lithographic Plan at once. FOR SALE or TO LET (suit doctor, private hotel or convalescent homo), a 15-roomed Mansion with two-story stable, coachhouse, man's room, two lawns, throe verandahs, hot and cold water, runaway washbasins, bath, coppers, high-pressure boiler, artesian water and ram, gas, electric bells and every modern convenience, half-acre ground, corner King-street and fronting Esplanade, Petone. Apply on the premises, or to W. Smart, 86, Willisstreet. N-R — MBih. or without futnifcuKa.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1902, Page 8
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