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SATURDAY, 30th ( JANUARY, „ \ At 2 p.m. ' \\\f \F. SHORTT has recoivod instruc. 1» » • tions to aoll at hin mart, Williapstreet, on account of a storokoepcr giving wp businoss— A largo assortment of drapory, o.p. waro, crookery, eutlory, oto. NO RESERVE. GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 30th .JANUARY, 1904, At 11 a.m. ffUIE WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERA ING COMPANY hnvo boon favoured vith instructions by a Sydnoy drapory firm to sell by publio auction, at thoir Mart, ♦0, Lambton-quay— A largo quantity of gonoral drapery, etc., oto. Tho goods hnVo just boon landed per s.s. Manuka, and consist of ladios' dress goods, prints, muslins, calicoos,, shooting, tablo linen, towols, quilts, curtains, also a. largo quantity of suitings, serges, t woods, etc., etc., shirts, underwear, arid a lot of other drapery too numerous to mention. Tho above lot will bo sold without tho •lightest reserve M. O. ARONSTEN, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW^ SATURDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1904, At 1 p.m. AUCTION SALE~~OF 600 PnOTO FRAMES, SUNDRIES, ETO. MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. havo rocoived instructions to soil at their, rooms, unreserved — 600 photo frames Quantity of electro-plate anS clooki Copying press And. fancy goods HERBERT BEATON, Auctioneer. MONDAY, Ut FEBRUARY, At 1 o'clock p.m. BALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE IN MOLESWORTH-STREET, No. 18. MAODONALD, "WILSON AND CO. havo received instruclionm to, sell on .tho premises, No. 18, Molesworth■tre«l — Tho wholo of tho housohold furnituro anil 2 pianos contained therein, contents of 11 rooms, comprising; : Bandsomo walnut piano by Kirchuor, , noarly now Orio hnndsoma walnut piano by Sapsmoyer and Son, almost now lapowtry, iiquaro of carpot, b.m. fonder and irons, diningroom suite, in plush and tupoatry, occasional tablos, chairs, overpiantol, hearthrugs, linoleum, diningroom and other tables, curtain polos and curtains, coal vaso. mirror-back lidoboard, books, tablecloths, butler's/tray and stand, good Austrian chairs, forks, spooim, and knives, horsohair cpuch and chairs, iviokorwork ensy chairs, utc, ana a lot of sundries. \ Also, . *Vmtont!i of 8 bedrooms, containing singlo and doubl6 iron bedsteads, w.w. stretchers, spring and wirowovo mattresses, kapok and othor beds, pillows, blankets, shoots, qujUs, pillowslips, mirrors, duchosbo cheats, small bedroom chosU, toiletware, and a lot of other bedroom furniture > Also, Kitchen utonsils, oto. fbo whole for unrenorved tale. Dolivory ou day of salo. WEDNESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1904, At 11.30 o'clock a.m. sharp. "I KA HEAD OF DAIRY COWS iXft XOU AND YOUNG CATTLE. -LOU f||/fAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. ILTX havo received instructions from Mc*srs. Bryant Bros., of Ohariu, to sell at tho homostoad of Mr. John Bryant, Ohariu (six milos from Johnsonvillo railjray station)— 33 good milch cows, in milk and coming to calving 1 14 heifers, 2£ year* old 50 yearlings and weancrs, mixed sexoe 40 2£ year steers > Jersey and other bulls, trap, and half-draught horses, pigs, ehcop, fowls, and sundries No further entries will bo receivod for thii sale. Full particulars later on. r A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO THOSE ' DESEROUS OF SECURING A VALUABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE IN A FASHIONABLE RESIDENTIAL QUARTER. DNE OF THE MOST FAITHFULLY BUILT FAMILY HOUSES IN THE • OITY. IN TpE EXCHANGE LAND MART,' No. §4, Lambton-quay,. WoUingtou. (On THURSDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1904, At 2.30 o'olock p.m. MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions irom Mrs. Graham Anderson, in consequence of her early departure for Napior, to soil by publio auction, a» abovo — THAT CHARMING FAMILY HOME situated on part' of Town Aero No. 110, having a frontage of 30ft to Woolcombo-stroet' (near St. Peter's Vicarage) by a depth of 101 ft. Tho Two-ntoi'y Rosidonco contains hall, drawingrocmi (21ft long), diningroom, kitchen, scullery, pantry/ storeroom, sorvanta' bedroom on ground floor, and sittingroom, four bedroom*) bathroom, lavatory, otc. , on tho first floor. Tho rosidonco is painted, and „ paporod throughout with groat U«to, aft its appointments boing Admirable, tho leaded coloured . glass windows and Lincriista wall decorations being special feature*. ■ Thoro aro fivo fircplacos, tilod hoarths 1 , two large bay windows (lift across), verandah nnd balcony. Gas and eleotrio light aro laid on and Venetian blinds arc fittod to both tho double and singlo window^. Tho yard is laid with Oemont, nnd nil drainago and sanitary requirements havo been root in tho molt soientifio and practical manner. Thwo is a small garden, but the extensive garden and grounds of Invorloohy adjacent givo all tho benefit of about an acre of garden and orchard to tho projjorty. Tho view of tho city and harbour from tho reaid-once i» of groat beauty and oqptont, whilo there is a rest apd quietnoss jn that portion of the city that makes it ideal from a residential standpoint. Tho homo is really ono quito exceptional in many respects. Terms: Ton por cent, deposit, and arrangements cab. bo made as to terms for iho balance. For fuller details and cards to yiow apply to tho Auctioneers. T. KENNEDY MAODONALD, Auctioneer. ,*rnOß SALE, Austin-street (off), compact JO seven-roomed House, on ground floor, with' bathroom, soullery, WMhhous'e, tuba, eras and oonvonien6es ; land 61ft x 96ft; £1020 A <**°P property. Card to view from Bakor Bros., 38, Lambton-quay.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1904, Page 8

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