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TO-MOIIItOW, THURSDAY, 7th February, 1907. At 2.30 o'c'ioik p.m. Gale of 4 PIANOS AND ORGAN. A In our Rooms. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received inetrnclions lo sell, at their Rooms, 84, Lawbton-quay, as above — 4 Pianos by the- well-known makers, Wilh Bohm, Harris and Son, Metzler, and Concert Grand Piano by lv. Lipp and Sohn. Also— 1 8-stop Cottago Organ. Those Pirnios aro all in good order, and for practically unreserved sale. TOMORROW, THURSDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1907, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. -i o CASES OF NEW TOYS -1 O iO AND GAMES. J-C» Overtime Coods, Queen's Bond, Z167. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from tho Collector of Customs to sell at their rooms, 84, Lambton-quay, as abo\c — Overtimo goods, Qu;on's Bond ( Zl67 — 13 cases of atsorted toys and games. TO-MOBJIOW, THURSDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1907, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. 2 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, by Carl Schumann Stuttgart. To bo sold by Publio Auction. MACDONALD, WILSON, and CO. havo received instructions from tha shippers to sell at their rooms, as above; — Two Magnificent Upright Grand Pianos, by tho eclobrated maker, Carl Schumann .Stuttgart. Wo have sold a largo number of theso piano 3, and they ha\o given universal satisfaction. They aro beautifully made, havo nil tho latest improvements, double check action, iron back, rich burr walnut cases, nnd aro very fino powerful toned instruments. We confidently in vito thoso in search of a good instrument to attend this sale. Schumnnn pianos aro too well known to need further description. FRIDAY NEXT, Bth FEBRUARY, 1907, Comnencinir, at 11 o'clcek a.m. sharp. SALE OF COSTLY AND ATTRACTIVE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MUNIFICENT GRAND PIANO, WATER COLOURS, Etc. At the Rjsuler.ej, No. 12, Kensingtonstrest, off Abel Smith-straot. MACDOXALD, WDLSON AND CO. have received instructions from W. H. Kimis, Esc, who is givice; up hou^ekeepius, to ccII at his residence., No. 12, Kensington-street, off Abel Smith-street, as above — The Whole of his Costly Household Furniture, etc , etc., cntiro contents of 10 largo rooms. Included ip the Catalogue will bo found : MAGNIFICENT OBLONG GRAND PIANO, by Stoinweg, in rich walnut burr ccj=q, cost £150, and was Epecially imported for tho ov/ner. Tht3 piano has a very rich and powerful toco, r.nd i 3 without doubt the finest instrument we havo offered for many years. VERY SUPERIOR. AXMINSTER Drawingroom, Dimngroom, Hall, and Bedroom CARPETS. All in perfect order. MASSIVE SOLID WALNUT SIDEBOARD, carved,- largo mirror back, mirror painels, and canopy top. VERY FINE COLLECTION OF WATER COLOURS, Oil Paintings, Etchings, etc., by well-known artists. SUPERIOR DININGROOM SUITE, 9 piece, upholstered in best morocco leather. MAGNIFICENT 9ft 6. ; n EXHIBITION FERX STAND, handsomely carved, inlaid with totara knot, and 3 largo hovelled, mirrors. SINGER TREADLE SEWING MACHINE (cabinet), in perfect order. CHIPPENDALE OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, Lrdy's and Gent's Easy 'Chairs, Wolnut Chair.?, Settee, Couches, etc. ELEGANT WALNUT INLAID FOLDING CARD TABLE, claw legs. HANDSO?.ra WALNUT OVERMANTEL, 6 mirrors. UNIOUK FOUR-FOLD JAPANESE FIRK SCREEN. BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF DRES' DUN ORNAMENTS, CLOISSONE VASES, BRONZES, Etc. A NICE COLLECTION OF E.P. WARE, E.P. Liqueur Stand, Soup Tureen, Etc. VERY SUPERIOR~BEDROOM SUITE, Large Double Mirror-door Wardrobe and Duehesse Pair. Maesivo inlaid marblo table, rc3ewood chairs, cushions, silk drapei, dinner service, dessert service, lot of glassware nnd crockery, c.p. forks, chceso crock, fancy flower bowls. g!as-> dishes, extension dining table, table cover, Chesterfield lounge, upholstered in eaddlebif??, b. divan chairs, very superior Axminster hearthrug*, costly Oriental hall curtains, fanry flower stands, lot of p'antF, hallstand, 2 doers' heads, antique shield and rword, Japancso pictures, spinning chair, wicker setter, rattan armchair, superior laco amd fancy curtlins, fancy globes, elegant walnut mvnic canterbury, upholstered piano Flcol, mirror overmant'c in gilt framo, walnut whatnots, walnut flower Etsnd, Auttrian cha-ire, 4 fold Japanese rcrcen, handeomoly worked, wicker flower stand (harp design), linoleum, clip matf, Axminster *tfiir carpet and rod«, upholstered wicker chairs, artistic piotures ; aleo cntiro contents of «ix -wcll-furniehcd bedrooms, containing ! tl.b m. bedsteads, s i. bedsteads, w.w. mattresses, kapok beds, pillows. duchc3-e pairs, chest* of drawers, 3 wardrobes, shelves, wnshctonda, scti of wait:, otc., cte. j lot of kitchen ujtonsils, ice chett, gent's bicycle, child's bicycle, 120 ft of good hoaey^wringcr, garden tool«, lot of sundries. This is a large house with largo roomi, and well furnished throughout. Everything i«i in splendid order, and lo be Fold absolutely without reserve. Catalogues containing full particulars may bo had on application to tho auctioneers, or will bo posted lo any addret* on requeft. Tho sale will go on all day, and light refreshments will.be provided. Buyers are request od to kindly note that this sale will bo held on FRIDAY, Bth inpt., instead of Tuesday, 12th inst., as previously advertised. Order of «alr>: 11 a/.m. to 1 p.m., Lots 1 to' ll2, commencing ngs>in in drawmprroom at 1.30 o'clock, followinjr. with dininfrroom, hall, and breakfast room. On view To-morrow (Thursday) from 1 o'clock till 5 o'clock. WHY PAY CASH? EVERY description of High-grado JEWELLERY, direct from tho manufacturer, on your own terms; immediate delivery. Write for Sample*. BOX 437, G.P.O. ~— ** , WelJuiuloni

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1907, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1907, Page 12

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