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TOifIORRdW (TUESDAY), 27th FEB., 1 , , -At 2 p.m, sharp. DRAPERY. DRAPERY. STATIONERY, ] STATIONERY. CLOTmNoTEto., Etc. M' ESBRS. SIDEYrMEECH AND CO. havo be6n ftvourdd with lnstruotions from , various vendors to sell in thoir rooms,. Manners-streot, ns abovo— , 150 suit and, dross length*, suits, blouses, shirts, skirts. Jackets, quills, sweaters, ladibs' undorolothing, hats, caps, brace*, dungaree pants. Also, largo lot of assorted stationery, Recount b6ok«, otc, glass and ohina wnro, Japanese ware, e.p, ware, and a host of other line*, to bo sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 27th FEB., At 2,30 o'clock. •* HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND UM • 'EBTEGTS. ,The Contents of a six-roomed House,, Messrs, w. hTmorrah and co. „ have boon in*tructod to**ell by pub* lie auction, in their room*, Willis-stroet, as aßove— ( Tha 1 Ji»t« which is a long one, com* •■'«•' prise's in part- ' ' H«nd«omo duehes* pair, double brass* mounted v bedstead, spring and wire mat* tresses, kapok beds, pillows, blankets, washstands, 3 .sets toilet ware, duchess ohosts, diesis drawers, toilet tables, 2 mirrors, dining and kitchen table*, chairs, 2 oouohad, rot good Hnolotrtn and oilcloth , carpet «mmre, rugs and mnts. sideboard, hall stand,- 2 rockers, round table, passage oilcloth, roll enrpet, blindsj 5 pairs lace curtains, handsome 'tapestry and plush f?u a i! q le ?« ( U* m P» irons, saueopans, kattleV. buckets, 1 baths, elothos basket, olocks, plates, cups and saucers, jugs, glass dishes cutlery, cooking and kitchen utensils, man. gle,, wringer, and a host of good uioful 1 guficlries. ' ■ 1 :.L.L.I. WITHOUT RESERVE, WEDNESDAY, 28th FEBRUARYTIfIoS; At 2.30 p.m. Q-REAT 1 SALE 03? OIT^ ; , ;LEASEHOLI). 0/5 magnificent' building 1 o£ "* u SITES. t ."V \" '• I*KRPETUAL LEASES. THE CENTRE OF THE OONVERGIIb TRAFHO ' 1 Of , . . SOUTHERN WELLINGTON. ,' MESSRS. HARCOURT AND' CO. St *- %' l i el °J &6& 6 w «'Wn»ton Hospi* rooms, 46, Lambton-quay, at 2.30 'p.m., WEDNESDAY^ 28tlj FEBRUARY, 1906, ' ' TiSB 'GLASGOW 1 LEASES (In per* ' ( <Pc« of THOSE EXCEPTIONALLY SITUATED BUSINESS SITES IN REVANS-STREET, being parts of Town Acre* 761 to. 765,, and comprising in all 26 allot* , ' mentifr All having frontages to the east side of Revans-street, 22, al1 . . lotments; of, 2oft, lof 25ft, .and 3 • ' cornei* allotments of 30ft, eaoh .by 1 , „ a uniform depth of lOOftf, With the . additional advantage of an asphalt. .i , . ad back entrance to every section ;' , \, from a 12ft' right-of-way. ' .MtWsjs,! Har'court and Co. have , evary confidence in .offering , theso seotiona at auction, ns from thoir, unique stand an opportunity is thu* afforded the rentpaying, public of acquiring a grand busnei JftflN, PERPETUITY at \ bed-rock ground rental. ' HJhd «ltes »rs ttneurpassed in the locality an business stauds, having frontages to 66ft streets, and are at a point whores the traffic from Vogeltown, I«land Bay, Berhampore, Kilbirnie, , Newtown, ' and the Great South Wellington Suburbs oonverge beforo becoming ono continuous Stream into the oity. The .advancement of South Wollington ii a business centre during the last few years 'hat beeti most marked, and must progressively increase in view of, tho fsot that .the tramway service is, being extended in ovary direction, and largo areas of land in ths locality ar<s dally, cut up and brought jn^o market for closer settlement, , The conditions at tho leases arc *^cry rewonablfr and advantageous, comprising; briefly, a term of twonty-ono years , at auction rentals,- ,wlth .right of renewal in perpetuity at a ground rqnlal fixed by arbllraeior*' evwy fourteen,, years. ', Leisebs to build ' to the value of at least £500 within threoi tears. . , ' For fuller .details see «alo plans' and copy of ./onn, of lease at .tho.Ho«pital, -or at the offices of W. H, Quick, Esq., Solicitor, IW.herston-'street . ' | ' ' . HARCOURT AND CO., _ I, ' ' ' 'AuotlonflgM. 28th " FEBRUARY, , ■ ' "At 2 p.m.. HIOH-OLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNI* , , • TURE, ■ ...Removed for Convenience of Sale. Messrs; s. h. bkteunh end Co. ' " have been inetructed by 0., J. Hardy, Esq., who-is leaving Wellington,, to sell at their rooms, Feathorston-Street, 1 on TWfosW&fi®sm house.HOLD FURNITURE and APPOINT- ' , . ' ", ,',Mll!NTS,jinoludlngiSuperior -hand-carved Australian Black- • wood- Hall Stand Carved. Hall' Table and Bench to match Extension Dining. Table, 8 by 4±ffc Mahogany Mirror-back Sideboard Elegant Diningroom Suite of {Lpieoes, in Morocco . leathof Hungarian Ash and Bentwood Chairs Upright ' Grand Piano by Edelmann Tapestry, and Wicker Easy Chairs and - f'Tables ' Elegant Duchess Pair , ■ , Scotch and small Chests of Drawers . Carved Bookoases and Cabinets Bodstead» and' Mattresses Kitchen Table, Tea Service ■ Meat Safe, wheelbarrow Linoleum, ' Carved Totara Mantelpiece Brussels and Tapestry Carpets- ,< B.&A, Bicycle* in splendid ordor > ' On view on Tuesday and on Morning of „.',. Sale. ■ ■ WBDNBSbTYraothWBRtJARYT^ - Ai 2 o'clock 'sharp. ' On tha.premiJeV CORNER TORY* and VIVIAN STREETS. * IMPORTANT ' UNRESERVED SALE / 'Of BUTCHER'S. PLANT AND UTENSILS. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have ra- -, eolved .instructions from Messrs. CUrko and Williams (by consent, of martgagee) , to sell by publio auction, on tho premises of the Happy Valley Meat Co., corner of Tory aiid VlvUn streets, the wholo of the, plant and ohaltols, inolud. fog-, , ' 1 roan mare, 1 bay mare, 2 carts, 2 '. sets harness, horse cover, cosh re- \ glster, scales, steol*yard r hooks, 'tneat rails, iron bars, moat blocks, knives, saws, ohopper*, oleotrio motor, bailor, iauf,«gn mnuhlno and , ' filler, buckets, barrels, brine tubs, requisite* for tail and smoke howifr, and bfltoe, eto., eto. P O R"*"P R IVJi. T E"*^S A L K. CHRISTOfIUROH^TUAM-sTREKT. ' Unsnoiimberod Freehold Property, comprising 2 brick stores and cellar, curt* shed, oto,, also brick stable | 100. feot front* ago to Tflani'Street by 82 feet depth, ■ For further particulars, apply caro of P.O. Box 278^ Ch f tutohuf ch . y ■ , 1 TJ^oiT SaLET' clioaft, Freehold AllotXl,X 1 , fnofiU, from i-ttore. adjoining Newtown Park i sHoltered position j easy term*, r For particulars, ,/tijply to J , J, UEVINE. „ Solioitori 16. Brandon-Jt., -Wollington. . 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 48, 26 February 1906, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 48, 26 February 1906, Page 10

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