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PAWN SALE. MONDAY, at 2. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS, AND CO. — will- continue tho sale of Unredeemed. Pledges on aocount o£ Mr. Smart. ..THIS IS A FINAL CLEARING UP. Sundries of every description, shop accumulations, clothing, tools, jewellery, r.g. bangles, guns, electroplate, bicycles. Our intention is to sell every line. - IMPORTANT CLEARANCE SALE *Of HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES. BBLLEVUE-ROAD, LOWER HUTT. WEDNESDAY, 13th JUNE, 1906, At 1.30 p.a. H ERNEST LBIGHTON has received • instructia*« from Mr. E. J. Ible to wR by auction, as above — The ' whole of his superior Furniture and Effects, comprising— Handsome drawingroom suite 6 pieces, Upholstered in ruby plueh, elegant diningroom suite 9 pieces, upholstered in brown leather, practically new, beautiful white enamelled French bedroom suite 5 pieces, 10ft 6in extension cedar dining table, velvet pile table cover, double iron bedsteads with bedding complete, washstands, toilet lets, duchess chests, chests drawers, mirrors, dressing and occasional tables, Canadian and Austrian chairs, stretchers, bearthrug», goatskin and wool mats, linoleums, lamps, semng machine, hand-paint-ed mirrors, umbrella sta.id, hat-rack, maTOon velvet plush ctntains and pole, bronze figures, Gre«an jugs, vaees, ornaments, a ohoico coilectisn of pistons, enshions, fend«is and irsas, coal scuttle, child's chair, go-cart, draaier, Irifrekon table, chairs, dinner s^t, eroafcery, glastwarc, cutlery, kitchen utcnefli, d*or eerapet, tulp, rackets, wringer, hnra mower, yrindßt*i*o, carpenter's tools, garden tools, picture moulding, about 500 rect planking, 1 set buggy. harness, 1 saddle and bridle, 1 lady's bike, 1 gmt'i bike, 1 child* bike, and numsroui ymiries NOTE. — As Mr. Ible is leaving tho disifrict, ths above catalogue is for absoluts and unreserved sale. Cards for inspection can be obtained from office, Hutt Branch. JOHNSONVDLLE SALE. TUESDAY, 12th JUNE, 1905. Sale at 11 o'clock. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., IPX will sell as above — 56 prime* bullocks 100 prime wethers ' 120 prime ewes 160 prime sheep 40 fat lambs 100 ewes, in lamb THE GREATEST SALE Of .VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS EVER HELD IN WELLINGTON Will be held by *jiI"ESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. In their AUCTION ROOMS, WILLIS-STREET, On THURSDAY, 14th JUNE, At 2 o'clock, When : SIXTY BEAUTIFUL PAINTINGS, -*■ T.'By Mr. William G. Baker, Will be offered to the Public for Competition by Fublio Auction. These -Paintings 'are -by far the finest that MR. BAKER has ever completed, and are finished ia- a style peculiarly his own — a- stylo that cannot bo approached, thus proclaiming him one of the most prominent and '-successful painters of New Zealand scenery. The scenes depicted on these canvasses are the choicest. spots to be found throughcut this our lovely 'colony, and are faithtin reproductions of Nature in all tho most beaatifal colourings that at once appeals to tho artistic imagination, and yet are. so true to Nature to make one feel that -ho ia looking on tho actual scene itself. Thia is the last collection that Mr. Baker -will place before tho public in Wellington, and this fact proves the necessity of securing, one or more of these beautiful paintings, for as time goes on they will • become more- and mora valuable, -and •will prove a sound investment to" all who purchase- them. THESE PAINTINGS will be on exhibition in OUR ROOMS, WILLIS-STREET, on and after SATURDAY, and we cordially invite one and all to call and inspect them. CATALOGUES axe now being prepared and may bo obtained from the j Auctioneers, and will be posted to any j address. W. H. MORRAH AND CO., Auctioneers. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WEDNESDAY, 11th JULY, 1006, At 1 p.m. JLOST AND UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE j AND GOODS. MESSRS. W. F. SHORTT (Ltd.) have been instructed to sell by auction, j at the Goods Shed, Government Railway j Station, Wellington, on above date— LOST and UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE and GOODS, comprising— Soxes, bags, parcels, umbrellas, walk-ing-sticks, hats, swags, otc, ntc. H. W. SHORTT, Auctioneer. pon sale. TVALGETY AND CO. (Ltd.) have for XJwrift* tale, 1* Acre!, Trcntham TownAip, m«ar Wallaeerille Railway Station ; fd building rite, high and dry; Boma vary in* totara treei on section. Full particular! on application. " BARGAINS. HIGH-CLASS Disc Graphophone for Sale, nearly new ; cost £9 10s ; will cell for £4 J5», inoluding extra largo trumpet, on etand, and a quantity of 10inch Record*. Apply la, Herbert-street, off Manners-street. -

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1906, Page 8

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