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ON TUESDAY, 27th FEBRUARYri9Oe7 Oonij»eaeia« nt 1 o'elook p.m, »hn»i), « SALE OF HIOH.OLABS HOtJSEHOLD „ . FURNITURE, > Upright Grand Piaao by Ernst Kaps, Dresden. Oilpalnting*, Engravings, etc, At the Rosi<T(m<se, NO. 49, Ellfee-street. MAODONALD, "WILSON, and CO. h»ve bern favoured with instructions from W. H. Smith, Esn. (Inta man. flgor of To Aro House), who h lonving for Kngland, to soli on the premises, No, 40, Elhoe-strtot, as nbovo— Tho whole of his very superior Household Furniture, upright grand piano, by tho celebrated maker, Enißfc Kaps, Dresden, contents of ton well.furnishod rooms. Comptmag— »RAWIN«.ROOM. luagtiiflcent Upright Grand Piano, by the celebrated maker Ernst Kaps, Dresden, in rich walnut bun 1 ease, double oblique and iron , back j a very fine instrument. Walnut Music Duet Stool, upholstorod In ■ Genoa Velvet? • Superior' Divan Chair, upholstered in Utrecht velvet and saddlebag, 4 very superior Occasional Chain, Elegant Setteo Couoh, upholstered in silk tapestry «ad plush. Superior Aspiinster Drawing-room Oarpet, 15 x 13ft oin, with Hearthrug to matoh. * " A fino collection of Engravings, Water Colours, Etohingg, Photographs, oto. Lady's S. chnir, superior overmantel , 0 mirrors), striking clock, walnut occasional üblo, whatnot, bamboo flower stand with 6 Doulton flower pots, uuperfar Ittoo and Indian muslin curtains, pair handfioma wall panels inlaid with ivory, brass corner chair, flower pots, collection of suporior ornaments and vhsm, etc, oto. DININOJtOOM.. . . Superior Dining-room Suite, 9 places, upholstered in crimson, Morocco, and hftiMtuffed. Z«»landfs Treadle Sowing Machine, full cabinet, in perfect order, B.p. ware, e.p, Spoons and <ffbrk§, 'Cut* " lery, "etOr x • • • < Sideboard, jftiirror back, new design. Bft extension dining table, Wilton piro hearthrug, tetv table, platform rocker, bTmj fender and iron*, firescreen, easy ohoir; ft full .set of tho originald of the "Dopk's Visit" by Hisoooks, 6 good English enfffavtegs, walnttt overmantel, Cflthadrsl oloek«, vases, ornaments, lot of good out gimwsre, 2+ ofcret glasses, 12 iVine«, turnHer*, oustawl pups, ruby glajs epergne. Wquetn; se^ Slant/ sei-vifte (66 ttieeds), Raloitfh. pattern, 'dl/iner servioe in blue, , crystal eheeser dish. 4 glass dishes. 6 trlfla and fruit dishes, large brass lamp/ seko^ gene in perfect ordor, slip-mats, eta., etc. ' HALL, Very eupoyior Axmlaster Stair Carpet, 12 yards. Bras* stair rods, jhall table,' terra dottn flower pots, colleotlon of Island ourfos, silk tapestry curtain*.' 6 Ajuninito* slip-tnata,' superior hftlistatid (mirror back), umbrella *t»aa», eto, r oto, • ■ ' ' ■ BREA-KFAST ROOM. -Square carpet. ■ hearthrua, bentwootl onotity ninuig-toble and cover, 2 ensy Austrian arm-chairs, wicker chair, 4-fold Japanese screen, leather couch, superior ohe£tonier and bookoase combined, large oolleotions of books and magazines, CONTENTS SFBEDRO6MS. % Largo wardrobe fa darfe wood, with, 'beyelfeU~gl*w* do6r,"wpßrlor Duohesso D,b,m, bedstead, single nnd double iron Bedstead/, w.w. and spring mattre»sos, Japok beds/ plllowff, bdlstew, colonial blankets, counterpanes,- lace curtains, towel flui waislutsiulf, kdU of ware, commode, small wardrobe* brass fender, oifair«} carpets, puoliMia "oliems, wil'e.wbve stretch. ws, toilet übiea and inirroiMi. lae'e i «uul «ofge curtains, eto.J etcj , * i ,-' * .; . ," iUso-i' i /.Content* of kitchen and yard, contain, jiiff usual kitchen requisites, dressor, wringer, .lawn mowor, garden tools, hose, gent's Star Bieyole, etc.; etc. Tho goods will be on viow on MONDAY JtfWaWTOOS, torn 2 o'clock tili 5 o-'olook, and o» morning of salo from 10 ocloolf . . v SPECIAL NOTE.-All of the above Furnishings ara of the' best description, and overy thing is in, perfect ordor, Owing to the large number of ldts (his sale will start punotually at 1 o'olook. ON WEDNESDAY, 28th ; FEBRUARY, At 1.30 o'clock' p.m. ; MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instruction's to sell at their rooms, 84, Lambton-quay, at above— A 10l of Houtehold Ftu-niture, etc., etc., removed to our rooms for' aonvcnietico of ttle. Full partloulaw latei 1 , • ■ Householders desirous of disposing of any surplus furnittiro would do woll toiiend it ta our roams, m we have always a cjood qlosK of buyers ia attendance. we- sell wety Wednesday, ISLAND BAYI ISLAND BAYI ""» SJ HL m B i^ ND Hl ISLAND BAYI iHONTING THE SEA BEACH AND ADJOINING THE TRAM TERMINUS, &ILE OF FTVE "CHOICE SECTIONS.. W THE EXCHANGE LAND MARTT m, L»mhto»timf, Wellington. THURSDAY WSmTw MARCH, 1906, At 2,20 o'olook p.nv ' MACDONALD. "witSON AND COuo instruetiil td sell by audtidiy v •beve— • i ' LOTI. Fine Building Section, opp'osito the' Tram Terminus, having & froßt-' •tf-to THE PARADE- of 72ft Oin mS'* M *J? t0 MhM tt 9 Section 486- ott Plan of Wellington City, LOT 2. flplendiu; Seotion direofcly in rear of ftb&ve, hftvlna a frontajfo of BSft flin-to the ESPLANADE by M l.«eg«^r depth of from 66ft ffin to, iißft 3in, being part of Section •tm, LOT I. *«*'/. munificent Buiding Sefltiou, ftdjommtr Lots Nos, 1 and % hay' IJJltal to DI4RWENT. STKKBT of T4ft 4in ond a front. SIM 0 ESPLANADE of 67ft \7 . thfl 4 J°j B «L,dopth of from 156 ft Sin to 202 ft fin, being Section 487. LOT 4. Juiding Section adjoining nbove, hay WENT-STREET of 41ft flin and flmthjf to tho ESPLANADE o£' LOT 5JAM CotMt Building Section wilh three frontage*, smutted at, tho junction of frfiftWENT-BTIIEKT and tho ESPLANADK. Tho front. ouo to tho former is 338 ft and to , tfie latter 332 ft 71n, taporkig off from 130 ft 4in in d&pth to sft 6in. Thcxe suntions are almost Jovol, dolight. faily situated, with open viow of Cook Strait and clono to tho sandy beach. All within a minute's walk of tho olootrlo tram, undoubtedly they arc tho very oJioicodfc of tho whole of tho sections In Hie Bay with a soa frontage. -for fuller dptftlls apply to tho AuoMogMrij at thoir office*. iiMj;iormi.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 47, 24 February 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 47, 24 February 1906, Page 8

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