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CLEARING-OUT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, AND SUNDRIES. In, the Estate of tho late Mrs. Jana Rushton, 24, SYDNEY-STREET, PETONE. SATURDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, 1907. At 2 o'clock. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions, from the Executors in the above estate to sell — .Walnut Piano, by Wilh. Bohm, first-class suite, -7 pieces, squares, couches, hearthxugs,. mats, fenders and irons, lamps, - - vases, ornaments, pictures, fancy tables, oilcloths and linoleums, curtains, Aust rian chairs, clocks, dining and kitchen tables, single and double bedsteads and - - betiding, washstands and ware, dressing " tables, mirrors, linen press, bath, .sewing machine, tubs, buckets, wringer, 7" - crockery and glassware, cutlery, kit- • ~ ~ chen utensils, and sundries. WITHOUT RESERVE. SATURDAY, 28th, AND 1 MONDAY, 30th, . . At 1.30 o'clock each day. PLEDGES. PLEDGES. -IyfESSRS SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. ItJL (entirely under new management) have been instructed by Mr. J. Griffiths, Pawnbroker, Courtenay-place, to sell as »boye — Unrede»med Pledges and Pawnbroker's Goods. On view at 10 a.m. "WITHOUT RESERVE. •PAWNBROKERS' UNREDEEMED TO-MORROW, " SATURDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. rmyTESSRS W H. MORRAH AND CO. •JM. will Sell by Public Auction in their Booms, Willis-street, on account of Mr. Maurice Ziman — UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ' UNREDEEMED PLEDGES .YT&tohes, rings, brooches, chains, pendants, -_ cutlery, clothing, e.p, goods, and hun--dreds of other lines. NO RESERVE. ELLIOTT & DUNCAN, LAND AGENTS, 8, GREY-STREET, Wellington, CROFTON. CROFTON. JI^ENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE 6 rooms and all conveniences; land i-acre. Drawing-room, 22 x 17. Dining-room, 17 x 15. Bedrooms, 20 x 12, 10 x 12, 10 x 12. Kitchen, 10 x 12. Tiled-back Schackloek range, h. and 0. water, c.1., outhouses, stable, 3 tanks 18C0-gal water, cellar, porch, octagon bays, picture moulds and friezes, plastered core ceiling. SMALL DEPOSIT. PRICE £1135. TERMS— £9OO AT 5 PER CENT. - ELLIOTT AND DUNCAN, 8, GREY-STREET. HOUSE. WANTED to Sell, 7-roomed House, all convenience?, Maarama-cresoent ; land" 40 x 120: £975. For terms address House, Box 81, G.P.O. "ANTED Known.— That W. J. ParBOns (late of Parsons and Brown), Builder and Contractor, Shop and Office Fitter, has removed to 81, Willis-street, two doors above Manners-street. No order is too small or too large for my accept•ncu. Careful attention given to all work zntrntled to me. Jobbing a specialty. EWthnatcn free. Telephone 2522. WANTED Kr.own.— M'Dougall's Insecticide and FRUIT TREE WASH will kill Green Aphis and all other insect pests on Rote and Fruit Trees. This is the standard wash for gardeners in many parts of the world. - It is harmless to the most tender foliage, and is specially recommended to rose growers. Pints, Is 6d ; quarts, 2s 6d each ; gallons, 6s each. GD3BONS, 131, Lambton-quay^ Known— ThtTbest workman- ' T ship in Chesterfields, Sideboards, and other Household Furniture will bo found in all our goods. Save your time and money by purchasing at Reasonable Prices at FERGUSON AND CRAWFORD'S, 64, Taranaki-street. Special Orders taken for unique carved designs, also Office Desks, etc. W" 'ANTED Known.— Skeritt's "Hygienic" Lunch and Tea Rooms is now open in the Arcade, 55a, Mercantile Exchange, Manners-street. Beef Tea from 11 a.m. Lunch from 12 noon. Afternoon Tea from 3 ;p.m. Choicest temperance drinks of tho best quality stocked. Every effort will be made to add to the comfort of customers. Pleaee note the address — IHE ARCADE, 55a, Manners-street. ANTED Known.— We have a large variety of Costumes in stock, and we make to order on time payment. It will pay you to inspect our stock ; open overy evening until 0 p.m. Siegel's, Man-pcrs-street. Tel. 2253. WANTED Known, that A. Tregea and R. J. Thompson have purchased Messrs. Binnehrs and Mcech's interest in jfce btnrin«ra« known as Sidey, Meecb, and po., Manners-street, Wellington. W~ ANTED~to~S^l~S7ction of Land, near Railway Station, Johneonville, 16ft, x 165 f t; would divida into two secuonß ; £4 per foot. M'lntyre Bros., 57a, [_mbton-quay. JM- Z7~WINE Depot, 57, Willis-streot. I.^l • Notice. No. 1 superior Invalid Port (Vino, 25s per dozen; No. 2 Wine, two rallons (guaranteed full strength), 18a 6d •er dozen, foanerly 3s per bottlo. Wine (d par gl-ts. irOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASX . SOCIATION, 6, Lambton-quay Kext Bank of New Zealand). Open Daily Worn 10 a.m. to 9.30 p.m., Saturday Aftertoon except ed ; Lunoh eon from 12 till 2 Volock. Pleasant Evenings. !— <_RRAVALLO'S Tonic (bark and iron id wi '") is excellent in cages of anaemia. 'Vsk your doctor his opinion,

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Evening Post, Volume 27, Issue 77, 27 September 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume 27, Issue 77, 27 September 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume 27, Issue 77, 27 September 1907, Page 8