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TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 20th JULY, 1905, At 2 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE. MESSRS. J., H. BETHUNE & CO. aro instructed to sell by auction, at their rooms, Featherston-Btroot, on abovo date — A FIRST-CLASS ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FUENIIURE, leather and c.p. were, including suporior piano by Franz Schumann, plush and tapestry couches, dining and drawiagroom suites, Canadian chairs, leather top offieo tablo with fivo drawers, chests of drawers, imitation marble clocks, inkstands, _ dressiug and writing cases, cruets, knives, forks, and spoons, mincers, theodolite; Turner's safe 2j x l^ft. WEDNESDAY, 26th JULY, 1905, * At 2.30 p.m. MAGNIFICENT FAMILY RESIDENCE, No. 25, MAARAMA-CRESCENT. Splendid View and Beautiful Garden. •jft/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. ara X?JL favoured with instructions from J. D. Anderson, Esq., who is loaving Wellington, to sell by auction at their rooms, Feathorstcn-stroet, on- v/cdnesday, 26th inst. 1 , at 2.30 p.m. — HIS VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, port of Section No. 28, Wellington, having a frontrgo of 34ft to Maarama-crescont, by a depth of 104 ft to 113 ft,' together with the highly finished and modern family residenco, containing seven large and lofty rooms, with verandah, balcony, bath--room, pantry,- scullery, and conservatory, fitted with hot water and all latest improvements. This delightful residence commands an •unequalled viow of the city and harbour. It' is of recent construction and is altogether one of the most complete and up-to-date homos in Wellington. The electric tramline in Wordsworth-strest brings the property within ten minutes of the Post f Office, and it c*n bo thoroughly recommended to business men and investors. Land Transfer Title. For full particulars and cards to view, apply to J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. OILSKINS! ODLSKINS! OILSKINS! ODLSKINS! — — | GREAT SALE OF OILSKIN COATS. ' ON THURSDAY, 20th JULY, At 2 o'clock. . TtyTESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. i.yA will sell by publio auction in their rooms, Willis-streat, as above — 109 AX double oilskin coats 49 GX double silk do 13 SX double frock do 13 cycle capes (silk and cloth) /19 AX' double oilskin jackets 19 oilskin trousers Seafaring men, expressmen, wharf labourers, and fannere — in fact, every ono whose employment is' exposed to the severe weather, should visit this sale and securo one or more of these coats, as they aro all in i perfect condition and to be sold / ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. ' THURSDAY, 20th JULY, At 1.30 sharp. > SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; SHOP MIRROItb, COUNTERS, Etc. On the Premises, 90a, Tbry-s&eet. MESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from a lady who is giving up housekeeping to sell as above — The whole of her good and useful household furniture, sewing machines, etc., comprising in part — 3 good sewing machines, mirrors, counters, fixtures, tables, chairs, linoleum, pictures, brass rods, couches, bedsteads and bedding, waehstand and toilet ware, toilet tables and glasses, desks, step ladder, crocki cry, glassware, c.p. ware, kitchen utensils, and a large quantity of the usual household sundries, etc., etc. The wholo to bo sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT .RESERVE. THE' TREE AND PLANT SALE OF THE YEAR. GREATEST IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY. AN EVENT THAT SHOULD EARN YOUR INTEREST. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, at 1.30. T KVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., -Lf i Willis-street, havo been commissioned to sell at public auction, next Thursday— A grand collection of ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, plant 3, etc., on accoxant of AXcset?. Aiitcbmaon and Son, vrell-knowh New PJymauth _ nurserymen. In addition to a large number of evergreens, 'hedge and shelter plants, there * re ~The new JAPANESE AZALEAS, JAPANESE nilS, CAMELIAS, MAGNOLIAS, RHODODENDRONS, HEATHS, ROSES, - ! PALMS, FERNS, SILVER TREES, AZALEAS, GUAVAS, GUMS. 'An opportune time to decide to increase the vatae of property and at tho same time add to the beauty of home surroundings. > The consignment is in every respect an excellent one — by far the be3t lot wo havo had this season — fino healthy specimens, every ono of them. Wo commend to the notice of buyers. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. FREDAY. 21st JULY, 1905, At 1 o'clock sharp. In the HARRIS-STREET MARKET. HUGE UNRESERVED SALE OF NURSERY STOCK. SECON GRAND CONSIGNMENT From Mr. F. A. GRKiiN, of Ellerslie. mOWNSEND AND~PAUL, LTD., will X sell at auction, without reserve, as above, a splendid consignment of Nursery Stock, comprising — Azaleas, Violets, Daphnes, Magnolra, Camellias, Hibiscus, Wegoli*, Oleander, Deutzb., Hydrangea, Tuberose, Roses, Tree Tomatoes, Honeysuckle, Fan Palms, Musk, Bamboo, Laburnum, Westeria, While Heaths, Pohutukawa, Cabbage Tiees, Flax, Coprosma, LauroE, Also, A splendid consignment of Tree and Umbrella Ferns. Oatalogues now ready. " AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. WE desiro to inform the residents of Petono *nd public generally that ■we havo started business as Auctioneers, Stock and Station Agents, and by strict attention to same trust to merit a fair share of support. Stock Sales will bo conducted by us at all important centres, and sales of household furniture at our Rooms. Property and Clearance Sales a* per appointment. Account sales rendered clay of sale. J. L. MORRISON AND CO., Auctioneers, etc., Petone. TJWR SALE or To Let, new Houso, *■ Ncwtown Park-road, first houso to ttip left-band side, 7 rooms and bathroom ; key left on premises; only 7 minutes to iht> tram. On easy terms to buy.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 16, 19 July 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 16, 19 July 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 16, 19 July 1905, Page 8

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