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to IMPORT.'. ... NOTICE TO ART CONNOIBSEURS, ART COLLECTORS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. ABSOLUTE 8 ALB OF MR J. M. MADDENS CELEBRATED COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOURS, PASTELS, and MONOCHROMES • Tho Wholo of Them from Mr. Maddon's :1 Own Brush. V J IN CONSEQUENCE OF HIS EARLY DEPARTURE FOR EUROPE. IN THE EXCHANGE AUOTION ROOMS, 1 No. 84, Lambten-quay, Wellington. TUESDAY, 28lh FEBRUARY, 1905, i At 2 o'olock p.m. MACDONALD. WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions from ■ J. M. Mudden, Esq., tho ootobratod artWt, • to sell at thoir auction rooms, as above—* ONE OF THE FINEST COLLECTIONS of OIL PAINTINGS, \ WATER COLOURS, PASTELS, I and MONOCHROMES over submitted to tho artistic publio of New Zoalaud. Tho wholo of this vuluablo collection is from tho brush of Mr. Madden himself, who for tho past twenty yoars has enjoyc<l tho highest reputation as a delineator of tho beauties of Now Zealand. Ono of tho groatosi attractions of the Now Zealand Court in tho St. Louis Exhibition was tho serios of charming examples of Now Zealand iconory specially painted by Ml*. Madden for tho Exhibition. Tho wholo of this uniqao ceileotion is now on viow. and a gaslight display will bo hold TO-NIGHT from 7.30 to 9 o'olock. AH lovers of Art aro respectfully invited to inspect Mr. J. M. Mapdon's high-olasn work. Thoro is not a singlo pioturo or slcoteh that will not adorn ana boautify any homo in the colony, while amongst thorn many exquisite gems of exceptional valuo wil| be found. It is worthy of noto that Mr. Madden has never previously had nn oxhibition of his works in this city. Ao ho leaves Now Zealand next month for England, this will bo U>o last opportunity . tho Wollinglon publio will' havo of securing an oxamplo of his high-clasa work. CATALOGUES, CONTAINING FULL DETAILS, ON APPLICATION. TO MORROW. TUESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1905, At 1.30 o'clook p.m. SALE BY AUCTION- OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUUK AND PIANO IN CON. STABLE-STREET. - MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. hirvo received instructions to soil on tlio premises, No. 60, Con6tablc-strAot — Tho wholo of tho Furniture and Piano, contents of 6 rooms, comprising — Piano by W. Hilso, Berlin, irou fraino, full trichord, and all latest improvement* Siclcnontvl, 6 chairs in American leathor, lady's oasy chair, gont's ciwv oliair, leather couch, miniature bitli.ml tttblo, lot of good linolottm, pictures, brass-rail fomlor, tilos, oflico korouenc slovo, pedestal vase, dining tablo, glasswnro, o.p. waro, crcckcry, rattan chairs, etc, ote. Also, contents of bodrooniH containing doublo h.m. bedstead and wirewovo mattress completo, Scotch oheet of drawers, doublo marbletop u'.-ulutnnd, diichosso drossing table, toilet mirrora, curtains, curtain poles, kapok beds, linoleum, chairs, nnd uoual kitchen utensils. Tho above furniture is in first-clasa order, and everything is to ho sold, ON WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, 1905, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF CONTENTS OF A SIXROOMED HOUSE, PIANO, AND SHOP FITTINGS, Removed to Our Rooms. MACDONALD, "WTLSON AND CO. have received instructions .from a gontloraan who is giving up housekesping to sell at thoir rooms, No. 84, quayTho enliro contents of a 6-roomcd Houjo, piano, nnd shop fitting*. Full partioulivrs later; ON WEDNESDAY, lit MARCH, 1905, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., In Our Room:. MACDONALD, "WILSON AND CO. hr.vo racoivod instruction!) to soil at their rooms, No. 84, 'Lambton-quay--A lot of household furniture, otc. Full particulars lator. Householders dosiroua of disposing of , any surplus furniture would do woll to ' send it to our rooms, as wn bavo always j a good class of hujeij in attendance. We sell every Wednesday. rJfIIOMPBONr JfIIOMPBON BROS., Ltd., AUCTIONEERS, FRUIT AND PRODUCC SALESMEN, HARRIS-STREET, Wellington. Wo invite Consignments of Fruit, Grain, and all Farm Produce Auction Salos held Daily. 'Tulomso FFI { i iow n , HUNTER.STREET WATERLOO-AVKNrJK~-SpUdid6-room-od Villa, nil u&uai conveniences ; land 30 x 100: sunny position, near tram lino. ' £625. . HARPER-STREET — Modern 6-roomod Villa, g.is, Venetian blinds, li. and c. water, gas oookor, olo. ; land 30 x 110; ft bargain. £675. SCA RIJORO'-TERRACE— B-roomod Rosidenco, roplolo with fvory modorn convenience ; a very nico homo on tho sunny slopes of Mount Victoria; land 40 x 100. £1050. WORDSWORTH-STREET - Modern Broomed Residence, «• Hght, gns, h. and c. wiittir, p.w.0., good viow, ono mmulo from tram lino. £1060, HALL-STREET — Up-to-dato 7-roomod R,esidrnri>, «.!., ff»* cookor, bay window, mirror wardrobo, cupboards, otc. iianorftmie viow of all the oily »nd harbour. Only £300 cash roquired. ORIENTAL BAY — Modern 6-rpomocl Villa nearly new, all convnnioncM. Tint villa was erected under the suporvimon of ono of our leading architects; and is a vory desirable properly ; '* r 5jJ snetiom, splendid view. £900 RONA HAY— MaKnifieent 7-roomfKl Rmiclcnne, also largo Workshop, 28 x 16; fund 132 x 100. This house is absolutely the beit erected ond finished in thn nny ; an nxcnllnnt (•ttanee for seaside hoardinghousn £1250. RONA BAY— 4-roomed Villa, well and faithfully built', pan noil ml ceiling.i; land 40 x 165. Only £475. TH O R SALE. j 11 400-gallon square Iron Tanks, movable lops, 555 ; nival be sold. ! THOMAS BALLINGER & CO., LTD.; 32, Victoria-street Telephone 197.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 48, 27 February 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 48, 27 February 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 48, 27 February 1905, Page 8

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