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GREAT UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, Etc. FRIDAY, 26th AUGUST, 1 At 1.30 p.m. MESSRS. W. n.'MORRAH AND CO t , will hold in thoir room 3, Willia streot, as abovo, an unreserved nuctioi '- sale of tho whole etock of a cabinetmnkc who has givon up business, also a larg< 10l of useful furnituro removed to th ■ rooms for convonionco of «alo. Amoni t the largo number of lots «ro tho follow • ing : — ' Very ohoioo ehoval glass duchoss pair " 2 handsome duchess, pairs [ Bovol-Rlnss wardrobe ' . lluudsomo aidohonrd 4 cluehcM cheats 3 7 piece tapestry unites 3 9-pieco leather suii.es 2 hnllsUucU Piano by Erard. Piano by Rogers and Son 6 good Dayton and Werthoim sowing machinoa (dropheads, now), couches box ottoman, carpets, wnshstsnd nncl ware, Austriin. chairs, cam chairs, ovorninnteln, Inrgo chosli drawers, small chests drawers, kit , chon drossers, 4 tea jots, dinner «c ,' (35 pieces), 5 doson tumblers L tables, colonial couch, wiro mnt trosscs, largo ildaboard suitablo fo hotel, 9 Jnptnnv'o noroons, lamps ; blankets, kapok bods, matting i marble clock, crockery, firo brasses kettles and kitchen utensilß, glass ware, occasional tables, strotohors linoleum, curtain polos, bnmbo< tables, pot Hands, Primus stovo nnd n largo lot of furnituro of al dotioriplione. On view on Thursday afternoon anc Friday morning. Tho whole lot without oxooption to bi > sold to tho highest bidder. Salo starts at 1.30 p.m. sliarp. JAMIESON BROS., FNANCIAL AND ESTATE AGENTS FIRST FLOOU MERCANTILE EXCHANGE, ' MANNERS STREET, HAVE FOR SALE — MELROSE— 4J Acros, admirably adaptoc for cutting up, together with a 5 roomed houso, almost now. £1250. OWEN - STREET — Splendid 9-ropmoc Family Residence, orccted on T.A! No 903, beautifully laid oul. Prioo, otc. on application. . DIXON-STREKT— Valuablo Corner Allot mont having a frontago of 73ft Bii by a dopth of 80ft to Quin-street Only £42 per foot. WOODVvARD-STREET— Ground 41(t Bir x ,43ft dcop, sploudid office or factory site. £52 a foot. IMMEDIATE ADVANCES on approvoc personal security. Apply JAMIISSON BROS., Lato of tho Opora House.

"W. F. SfTOUTT, A UCTIONEER. HOUSE, LAND AND jt\. ESTATE AGENT. Mirnmar — Sections in tho Homestead Block from 25s por foot. Now is tho time to seouro 'ono of these magnificent sections. Easy torms. Island Bay — Splendid 7-roomod House, ono nero of land, throo frontagos. Price £1700; a bargain. t Courtonay-ptacc — Splendid Soolion, 33 i 116. doublo frontago ; two good coltagos, Prico £100 per foot. Section for salo at Lowor Hutt, Kolburno, Island Bay, Murilai. Brooklyn— Splondid 5-roomod Cottage ovory convonionco ; lnnd 46 x 182. Price £520; £100 cash. Abel Smith-street— One 6-roomed ami ono Broomed House. Prico £1600 the lot ; good invo3tivout. ' b wan" rBRosT! HOTEL BROKERS, VALUERS, ANI FINANCIERS. HOTELS FOR SALE. FOR _ SALE, Hotol in rapidly-improving district ; only hotol in very big ccntro | gre»t tourist trade. Ingoing £2750. 14E HOTKL, roaport town ; long lenso at £4 10s por wook ; frro houso ; extensive harbour works going on. Ingoino £1550. 137 SUBURBAN HOTEL, moderate rontal: good grounds attached. Prico £1900*14^ HOTEL, back country j long loaso at ;B2£ p.a. ground rent ; store, tolophono oflioo, etc., attached. 134 HOTEL, Taranaki ; now house, well furnished throughout; great dairying district, meal-works, oto. Price £2650. 14C DWAN BROS.. Willis-st.. Wollincton. ARE YOU WANTING ~ npO livo at tho Hutt and mako an atlracJL tivo Home thoro? If so I am now offoring at BEAUTIFUL BLOOMFIELD two specially Charming Sitos of noarly an aero each, boing part of tho carriago drivo through tho protty Nativo Bush to Bloomflsld House. An Idoal Spot for a Gentleman's Rosidonco. Particulars from ' S: SALEK, No. 15 Office, Colonial Mutual Buildings; Or his Agent, H. E. LEIGHTON, Fcathorston-street. . A fow Scotions with 69 feet frontago on tho subdivided portion of.Boautiful Bloomfiold for Salo yot.' tcTbuilders. "IjM)R SALE (immediate romoval), a CotJC tarre, 17, Bawkortono-ntroct, Apply lor particulars nt abovo address. OR~SALE, attractivo 6-roomcd Villa Residonoo,. nowly built, high pressure boiler, on oleotrio tram lino ; £50 doposit, balanco arrangod. Prico £650. William H. Turnbull and Co. TjM3R SALE, Farm containing 29 acros X? first-class land, on main road, five minutes' walk from Uppor Hutt station, with dwelling- and outbuildings: suitablo for building allotments. For lull pa-rtiou-lars apply to Mrs. A. Koys, son., Upper Hut^ TVTEW MASONIC . HOTEL, OUBA-ST., WELLINGTON. Tho abovo Family nnd Commorcial Hotol is now complete, and offers unrivalled accommodation to Tourists and Travelors. THE MASONIC is built with all tho latest and safast firo escapes, iron balconios and stairs 'leading from evory bedroom. Tho hotol is iMiWLY FURNISHED throughout,' aud contnins suites of rooms; including Private' Siltingrooms, Dining' rooms, and Smoking Rooms on each floor. Travellers can roly on boing called in timo for Wairarapa and Manawatu Trains, Portor meots all steamers. Tolegraphio address : * "MASONIC, WELLINGTON." MRS. T. WHITE, Proprietress. SHADES HOTEL, HADES HOTEL HEREFORD-HT., OHRISTCHURCH. Tariff, 7s por day. W. BROADWAY, « Proprietor. COCKAYNE'S • LEVIATHAN TEM VJ PERANCE HOTEL, MHiichoater-it. Ohristchurch.— The additions to this popu lar Temperance Hotel nru now eomuloto and consist of 110 single and- doublo boa rooms. The cuisino is under the control o a first-elnss chef, and leaves nothing tc bo desired. Privnto diningroom for ladies Suites of apartments, smoking and rend ing rooms. Night portor. Tariff on ap plication.— MßS. COCKAYNE, Proprie tres*. 2_ SEWING- Machines of every descriptioi repairod by skilled mechanics, Siugci Sewing Machine Co., 5, Willis-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1904, Page 8

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