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TO-MOllltOW, GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OP CHOICE BULB 3. IN THE EXCHANi;H LAND AUCTION ROOMS, No. 84, Lnmbton-quay, Wollinglon. TO-MORROW, TIJESDASr, MARCH 24, At z o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. nro favourod with instructions to soil by public auction ns nbovc, v consignment of Two L'asoH of Rare nnd Choice i)ull).-<, conflicting of — Odorous Giant Jonquil Daffodil Nareijsus l'olynnlluia (bunch floworod) Incomparable Doublo Dndodils Trumpet Daffodils, while-winged nnd bicolnrß • Incomparnbilis Leodsii Princeps Obvallaris (Tonby Daffodil) Snoivilnko Freetins Ixins Amaryllis Belladonna (the Belladonna Lily) Etc., Etc., Etc. Tho eily nnd suburbs of Wollinglon are most admirably adapted for tho culture of Utcio K|>!cij(]i<l )»j)1«, which grow almost without nttention. Tim bonuly nn'd variety of Nnrcisui urn unequalled in gardening, thoir mnßiniicont tiowors making a glory nnd delight alike to tho simple collage nud to tho mansion. Every bulb ia gunruntood a grower and Into lo nnmc. March and April aro tho best months for planting. Tho consignment will bo sold in assorted dozens, t.o as to givo every ono a ehnnco to purchase Call and intnoot at the auction rooms. lAUiIEDIATET V AFTER SALE OF *♦ ' THE ABOVE. SAf.E BY AUCTION TO-MORROW OF THIRTY-SIX BEAUTIFUL PALMS. MACDONALD, ~WII.SON AND CO. hnvo rccoivod instructions from tho ownor to sell as above — 06 lovely palms. Theso plants do vory woll in Wollington and look very hiindaomc, nnd those to bo sold aro strung and hanlthy. ' TOMORROW^ TUESDAY,~MARbiF24, At 2"o'clock sharp. SALE OF NEW PATENT INCANDES. CENT BURNERS AND MANTLES. MACDONALD, "WILSON AND CO. ' havo instructions from tlio_ manufacturers in Sydnoy to soil at their roomi, ns above — 250 incandescent burners 1600 inenndeseont manlloa 5000 inoandcroont rod» 100 dozen iuoandCHcent chimneys ' This is nn enliioly now pntcnt, and oent lo try this market. The ninntlos iire not tho trail ordinary sort that householdi'i^ havo so much troublo with, but nro < vory tough, nnd cnu bo hui.qml about in a rough wny. Any one cm put them on. They nr(> practically tml/rtakuble. ll uns iho intention of this compain lo lit thuin up all over tho colony, but -is Amer.ca is demanding their immediflto uttcntion thoir ropvosonlntho has bcon roculli'd, honuo this balo. Tho mantes nnd burners have givon s«li«f:.oliou wherever tried, and they can bo seen burning in our i°oom<j. "w edne¥isa y~ n kxt," " 2bt irTiAiuilir At 2.30 p.m. _5 HIGH-GRADE KNG'IMM BICYCLES , THE ROYAL STANDARD. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CV havo recoivr I instructions to soli at tiieir rooms, us abovo, a consignmont ( «X ROYAL STANDARD oft /•»*> fJIOYULES *«O . (All g-entlemon I *)', 1903 model, niid With all tho latest improvements Tho Roynl Slnndnrd is a woll-known mako in England, and mado by thn wellknown manufacturer* Lloyd nrd Son*, Birmingham ; filled with woslwood rixin, Dunlop tires, plated i ineli j - itoh, rhtin whoelw nnd ehn-ns, and eiumollod in blr.ck. A very t;<>cing nnd aubnlnnt.al-look n,c bioycli>. Quito equal lo uuytli.t.g roiv on this market. We hnvo never offered n nicer lot, and confidently invite inspection. Tho snlo is practically unmerrftfl. - Gaslight disp.oy on TUESDAY EVENING, from 7.60 t0. 9 o'clock. _ AHS' UTK UNRKSHItVEDSALE OP AW ADMIItABLK JU'WIUJKNTIAL PROPERTY AT WADlitiTOWw. ONE OF THE MOST CHARMING VILLA RESIDENCES IN THAT DIOMGHTFUL SUBURB Oi* WELLINGTON. A RARE CHANGE QF PURCOASE, AS SOUTH AFRICA IS CLAIMING MR. Di^R. IN THE EXCHANGE" LAND AUCTION ROOMS, 84, Lombton-quny, Wollinglon. ON THUHtoDAY, 26th MARCH, 1903. MAODONALD, "wU.SON AND CO aro favoured with inßtruotions lo soil by -fitiblio auctirm'tts'abovo"-- ' .. ' THAT FIOTOIiKSQUE and BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY AT WADESTOWN, emitting of A BLOCK OF I -AND hating a frontngo of NINETY - EIGHT FEET TO FEHNHILL - TJiIUUOK by n depth of ONE HUNDRED AND EFGnT FEKT, with tho QUAINT VILLA RKSIDENCK oreetod thoreon. Tho Villa contains SEVEN rooms nnd scullery, nnd has attflchedjgroenhousa and croquot lawn. Tho gnrdon is laid ont partly ns ornamontnl and partly n« vegotablo grounds, nnd presents Ofto of tho prcttio.it pictures in Wadcstown, Tho property is in firßt-olnss condition, and commands a magnificent viow of the wholo of tho Wadostown hills, a view which can never bo built out or intercepted. Tho early construclion of tho proposed eloctrio tramway from tho city boundary to Wadcstown will onormously enhanco tho valuo of this proporty, nnd renders it specially well worth purclmso as n speculation at this juncture. To tho man sooking a homo, this proporty hni otpecial attractions. A dear oldfnshionod villn, with its stained glass and old-world ounintnoss in tlio designing of its rooms, a fovoly/ bit of lawn and flower borders, proximity to tho Government Buildingv, a olimato nnd sivoot air that lias mado Wndostown tho fashion for medical men lo recommend, and abovo all, lo bo had at your own prico, for tho proporty goes absolutely to tho highest bidder. What morn can any man want who wishes to buy a homo for those near and donr to him? So delightful a property would never hnvo reached tho auction room but for tho fnct of Mr. Dyer and fnmily leaving next month for South Africa. Tho terms of snlo aro most liberal. Ton per cent, cash deposit ; 10 ]or cent, iv throo, six, nino and twolvo months ; balauco on mortgago for a term ot years. Wadostown must form part of tho City of Wollington before long. For furthor particulars, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY NEXT, ~27t1V MARCH, 1903, At 1.30 o'clock p.m SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. . ! IN OUtt ROOMS. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO have received instructions from tnrious vendor* to tell at thoir rooms, att nbovo — A qunntity of suporior housohold furnilure, pianos, oto. Householders having furnituro to disposo of would do woll to ombrnco this opportunity of soiling, as our rooms 1 0 numirnbly adapted for tho display of furniture, and buyers aro always in attend* diico for all class?* of furnituro, '

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Evening Post, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1903, Page 8