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TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, Bth JUNE, 1906, At 2 o'clock p.m. <T> , UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, «j rJ By Carl Schumann, Stuttgart. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo received instructions from iho shippers to sell at their rooms, 84, Lamb-ton-quay — " 2 magnificent upright grand pianos by the celebratod maker Carl Schu- " * mann, Stuttgart, in rich walnut caser, and just unpacked. Thesd r.ro very fine-toned instruments, rich' aad. powerful, with all the vory ktost A improvements. \to can recommend these piaiioa to any person requiring a good instrument. Several of them havo boon Eold, and the owners hava expressed thsir great satisfaction •with them. This is an opportunity that should not bo missed, as we have imperative instrucABSOLUTELY °WITHOUT RESERVE. Now on View. ' • TO-MOUROW, im S^M°a i S SollIctS; AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. AUCTION SALE OF A FINE COLLECTION OF Krf \ OIL PAINTINGS, WATER RA 50 COLOURS & ETCHINGS, OXS From tho brush of Mr. J. F. Scott, tho well-known artist, who has recently returned from the Academies of England, Paris, and Munich. .ON FRIDAY, Bth JUNE, 1906, Commencing at 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have been favoured with instructions £rom Mr. J. F. Scott, tko well-known artist, to sell, at their rooms, as above — Ono of tho finest collections of Oil Paintings, Water Colours, and * Etchings wo have offered for a long time. Tho whole of this uniquo collection will be on view at tho Exchango Auction Rooms for 'somo days prior to tho auction sale, and on Wednesday and Thursday Evenings from 7.20 till 9 o'clock. " All Lovers of Art are respectfully invited to inspect this high-class work. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, Bth JUNE, At 2 o'clock. GREAT-SALE- OF BOOTS, FURNI-- ..,-., .. .. TURE, .ETC. , WF. SHORTT, LTD., have beon • favourod with instructions to sell *t-their mart, Willis-street, "as above — 1280- -pairs men's, women's, and youths' boofe. lady's bicycle, bodstaada, mattresses, betfduig, chests drawers, washstands, toiletware, carpets, hearthrugs, fenders, hip bath, boolkt, crockery, and sundries. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF PIANOS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, Bth JUNE, At 2 o'clock. •TSufESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. i.vjL '-will sell by public auction in their rooms, Willis-street — 4 handsome sideboards ' 2 handsome duchess pairs 2 handsome wardrobes, mirror door* 2. first-class English pianos 6 duchess chests drawers 6 handsome brass-mounted bedsteads 2 handsome suite 3 furniture 6 2ft 6in wire stretchers and bedding 4 single bedsteads and bedding Couches, chairs, tables, fenders, rugs, overmantel, mirrors, washstands, sets ware, blankots, quilts, curtains, pictures, vases, crockery, cutlery, blinde, kitchen dresser, cooking utensil 3, and a large quantity of U3oful sundries. Thi3~i» an opportunity for replenishing shut should not be missad. We want our .roams cleared to hold an exhibition of paintings, and every line will have to go without tho slightest reserve. - - THE GREATEST SALE VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS EVER HELD IN WELLINGTON Will be held by -fJMTBSSRS. W. EL MORRAH AND CO. In their 'AUCTION ROOMS, WILLIS-STREET, Oa THURSDAY, 14th JUNK, At 2 o'clock, When: SIXTY BEAUTIFUL PAiIS-TINGS, By Mr. William G. Baker, tWill be offered to the Public for Competition -by Public Auction. These Paintings aro by far 'the finest that MR. BAKER has ever completed, and ara finished in a «tyle peculiarly his own — a. style that cannot be approached, thus proclaiming him one of the most projmnemt and successful painters of Now Zealand scenery. The scenes depicted on these canvasses Uft the choicest spots to be found throughoat this our lovely colony, and are faithful reproductions of Nature in all the most beautiful colourings that at once appeals to the artistic imagination, and yet aro so true to Nature' to mako one feel that be is looking on the actual scone itself. .This is the last collection that Mr. Baker will place before tho public in Wellington, and this fact proves tho necessity of soenring one or moro of these beautiful pointings, for as timo goes on they --'will becomo moro and more valuablo, and ■will prove a sound investment to' all who purchase them. , - THESE PAINTINGS will bo on exhibition in OUR ROOMS, WH.LIS-STREET, 00 and after SATURDAY, and we cordially invite ono and all to call and ujepect thorn. CATALOGUES aro now being prctared. and may bo obtained from the Auctioneers, and will bo posted to any ■ddreu. , W. H. MOftRAH AND CO., Auctioneers.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 134, 7 June 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 134, 7 June 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 134, 7 June 1906, Page 8