TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, 1906, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. , SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR "HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND . EFFECTS Removed for Convenience of Sale. "1/TACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. ■«-«. have received instructions to sell at their rooms, 84, Lambton-quay, as above— - (A lot' of very superior Household Furniture, etc., comprising: Chesterfield Loungo upholstered in saddlebags'. Bft* Extension Dining Table and superior Tablecover. Very Superior Duchcrso Pair, Marble-top Pedestal Washstand. Two Handsome Drawingroota Carpets with Hearthrugs to match. . Piano by Charles Cadby, London. Chippendale folding chair, occasional chairs, tancy tables, engravings, patent double ottoman couch, coal vase, b.r. fenders, f ets of brasses, sideboard, lot of hollanrt blinds, linoleum, wool mats Austrian bentwood chairs, armchairs, draw--mgroom couch, cheffonior, lot of glassware and crockery, d.b.m. bedsteads, d.i. bedsteads, w.w. mattresses, kapok beds, washstands, set's of ware, cushions, fancy curtains, 4 kitchen tables, Fletcher gas stove, lamp, ■ kitchen chairs, etc. Also, 1 patent Hemdon egg-preserving cabinet 2 express scats. We hold large unreserved furniture sales in our rooms every Wednesday Afternoon, and have always a good claes of buyers in attendance. In this week's Sale' will bo found a specially good quality of s^u-lelyVo 8 SEfegEg b ° A * TO-MOK.RO VV, WEDNESDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, 1906, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF CONTENTS OF \ WELL FURNISHED 7-ROOMED HOUSE, Removed toi Our Rooms. TtyTACDONALD, ~WILSON - AND CO An ii aye received instructions from Mr A Cullam, who is leaving Wellington, to sell at their rooms, 84, Lambtori-quay, as above — " The whole of his very superior Household Furniture, removed for convenience of sale, comprising: Very Superior Diningroom Suite, 9 pieces, walnut frames, and upholstered in best 1 morocco leather. Chippendale Fern Stand and "> • . Brtfss Pot. Costly Walnut Card Table. "" ' Brussels Drawingroom Carpet,, in perfect order. Handsome- Double Mirror-back - Sideboard , (almost new). 2 Superior Overmantels (newest designs). bquarea of ' carpet, Brussels stair carpet, superior hearthrugs and slip mats, pedestal vases, fancy flowerpots, b.m.-coal vase, occasional chairs and tables, 2 superior skin hearthrugs, solid oak ext. dining table, walnut centre table., wicker chairs and cushions, bamboo tables, plushettp curtains, superior tablecover, "walnut dinner wagon, dessert service, lot of crockery and glassware, c.p. fruit knives and forks, c p 4-bottle cruet, jam dishes, etc., cutlery, lot of books, missive brass-rail fonder and set of brasses, linoleum, hall stand, 2 ball chairs, etc.; also contents of- bedrooms,- containing — d.b.m. bedsteads, s.i. bedsteads, double and single kapok beds (quite new), pillows, blankets, superior duchesse pair, w&shetand, sets of ware, chairs, linoleum, ottoman coudli, duchesso chest, lace curtains, slip. mats Also, Lot* of kitchen utensils, wringer, mangle, Primus. hheaterr r Perfection stove, large ice chest (in perfect order), enamel saucepans, and a large quantity of sundries. This furniture is of a superior kind, obtained from one of the best warehouses in Wellington, and has only beep in use a short time. 'y On view morning of sale. ' ' TO-JMORROW, WEDNESDAY, 19th SEPT., 1906, At 1.30 o'clock p.m* 8 GENTS' BICYCLES o To be sold by pubiio auction. O MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from tho Post and Telegraph Department' to sell at their rooms, 84, Lambton-quay, as above— /8 gents' bicycles and parts of bicycles. To be sold without reserve. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAYS, 19th SEPT., 1906, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. Unreserved Sale of Leather-top Pedestal Office Desk. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO havo received instructions to srll at their rooms, 84, Lambton-quay, as p.bove — 1 surerior leather-top 9-drawer pedestal office desk, well-finished and in perfect order. * ~hors"esT important auction sale At TALBOT'S SHOEING FORGE, VIC-TORIA-STREET, WELLINGTON. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT,, 19th SEPT., At 2 o'clock: H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from Mr. J. V. Dyke, of Lower Hutt, to sell by auction, as above — ' 10 first-class horses, suitable for dogcart, van, and spring dray. These horses ha\e been carefully selected by Mr. ■ Dyke, and are a real good lot. They can be ' inspected at the Forge on Tuesday afternoon, and morning of sale. MONDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, ' At 2 o'clock. AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, , BLAIR-STREET. IMPORTANT "AUCTION SALE' Of the , LEASE, GOODWILL, AND PLANT Of Evonsonjs (late 'J.L. Bacon's) " AERATED WATER AND CORDIAL FACTORY BUSINESS, TORY-ST. (IRIFFTTHS AND~*CO., LTD., have "JC received instructions to sell by public auction, as above — All tho. interest, of tho lessee, having about 5 years to run, at- a 'rental of £3 per week, in all that pieco of land having a frontdgo to Torystreet of 30 feet by a depth along SagaVlana of 100 fiwt (moro- or less), on which is erected iho wellknown Cordial Factory long in Iho occupation of tho lato J. E. Bacon, and now tho pr|perty of Mr. W. Evenson. i ' Together with tho oxceeding-ly valaablo offects,' including ENGINE by Barnctt and Foster, 'tt r '.'CO*IPLBTK AERATED - WATER' PLANT in all its branches, HORSES, CARTS, etc., etc. Particulars and conditions of sal'o mayba inspected at tho office of tho Auctioneers, and of Messrs. -Skerrott and Wylie, 71, Lambton-quay, Wellington. SPECIAL NOa-g.-The- Auctioneers strongly, suggest that the business be purchased as a going concern* by a person possessing ■ some knowledge of tho trade, t.i whom a competency is practically assured, and are prepared to offer all necessary information to bona fide investor* as t> the volume of business conducted in the jjart. • - • -
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 68, 18 September 1906, Page 8
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