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TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1308. At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, AND EFFECTS, Contents of Seven well-furnished Rooms. Removed for convenience of sale. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. haye 1 received instructions from Mr. F. Kerswick, who is leaving Wellington to sell at their rooms, 84, Lambtonquay, as above — The whole of his Up-to-dato Furniture, removed to our rooms, comprising — Drawing Room — Axminster carpet (12ft x lbft 6in), axminster hearthrug, b.r. fonder and brasses, coal vase, handsome Chesterfield lounge (upholstered in saddlebag), and 2 divan chairs to match, wicker chairs, easy chairs, wool mats, engravings, drawingroom cabinet, laco curtains, Chippendale overmantel, drawingrroom suite (9 pieces), bamboo whatnot, 4-fold screen. Diningroom — A quantity of good cork linoleum, strip of carpet, very su.perior mirror-back sideboard, dining room suite (9 pieces, upholstered in saddlebag), upright grand piano (in rich walnut burr caso, equal to new), new Peerless drop-head treadle sewing machine, rattan chairs, dining table.and cover, lot of crockery, glassware, ornaments and vases, rollertop writing-desk, etc. Hall— Hall Hand, hall linoleum, hall carpet. Also, Contents of six bedrooms— Massive double brass Italian bedstead, 2 double brassmounted bedsteads, single iron bedsteads, kapok beds, pillows, bed linen, lot of good linoleum, slip mats, wicker 'chairs, colonial wardrobes, child's cot, washstands, sets of wire, bassinette, oak hat stand, costly duchosse pair, marble-top washstand, and superior wardrobe to match (very latest design) Kitchen and Yard — Linoleum, kitchen dresser, table, mangle, fonder, lot of crockery, child's swing, clock, bookcase and lot of sundries. This is a superior lot of furniture and as Mr. Kerswick is leaving Wellington on Friday, the lot will be sold. All deliveries must be taken before 12 o'clock noon on Thursday. THURSDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1908, At 1 o'clock p.m. sharp. AUCTION SALE Of COSTLY' HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, MAGNIFICENT AEOLIAN ORCHES- ' TRELLE. The Finest Instrument of its kind in the Dominion. UPRIGHT ENGLISH GRAND PIANO (By Justin Brown), PIANOLA. AT THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. THOMAS WARDELL, No. 6, Boulcott-terrace. Included in the catalogue will be found— MAGNIFICENT AEOLIAN ORCHESTRELLE, a whole orchestra in itself. The finest instrument of jts kind in tho Dominion; cost £480. VERY SUPERIOR BRUSSELS AND . AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES. OLD ENGLISH MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK. ELEGANT ESCRETOIRE AND BOOKCASE combined. VERY FINE ENGLISH UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by the celebrated maker, Justin Brown, London. CHIPPENDALE ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL CHAIR PIANOLA, by the London Pianolo Co. Cost £65. COSTLY WALNUT FOLDING CARDTABLE. SUPERIOR DININGROOM SUITE (9 pieces), upholbtofed in Morocco. 4 DININGROOM CHAIRS, upholstered in buffalo hido. STANDARD DROP-HEAD TREADLE SEWING MACHINE, in perfect order. ELEGANT REGENT CHINA BREAKFAST AND TEA SET (75 pieces). VERY SUPERIOR AXMINSTER STAIR CARPET, 16£ yards (in one piece). CONTENTS OF 5 BEDROOMS, all furnished with the Very Latest Fumed Oak Furniture, comprising Double and Single Bedsteads, Duchcsso Pairs, Duchosse Chests, Wardrobes, and Chairs. Divan ohair (upholstered in satin brocotelle), easy ohairs, very superior upholstered bay window seats, mohair hearthrugs and slip mats, flower stand, Doulton vases, oak hallstand, a nico collection of engravings and oil paintings, walnut music cabinet, inlaid tiled linoleum, roller-top writing desk, sots of book shelves, cop-per-mounted fenders, vases and ornamenta, laco and fanoy curtains, lot of crockery and glassware, dining table and cover, sectional oak bookcase, kapok and horsehair mattresses, eiderdown quilts, bed linen, sets of ware, washstands, etc. ; also contents 01 kitchen, Invicta gas stove, manglo, ice chest, wringer, garden hose, aluminium and enamel saucepans, 400 ft of picture moulding, etc., otc. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mrs. Thomas Wardell, who is leaving Wellington, to sell on the premises, No. 6, Boulcott-terrace, as above — The whole of her ' costly Household Furnituro and Appointments, Catalogue/) containing full particulars on application. The property will be submitted to auction at 2 o'clock. THURSDAY NEXT, 30OT JANUARY, At 2 o'clock p.m. TO BE SOLD AT THE RESIDENCE. 9-ROOMED MODERN BRICK RESIDENCE, IN BOULCOTT-TERRACE. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo received instructions from Mrs. T. Wardell, who is leaving Wellington, to sell on the premises, No. q, Boulcott-terrace (next door to the residence of Dr. Findlay), as aboveThat very fine and complete Family Residence, No. 6, Boulcott-ter-race, containing nine rooms. The house is built of brick, with wood ( strappings outside, and contains drawiugroom, diningroom, breakfast room, largo kitchen, with scullery and bathroom, etc; all on the ground floor. On the first floor there are five bddrooms and roim for two more on the second* floor, afc present undivided. The house was designed and built for a well-known architect, and under his personal supervision. It 19 compjote in every detail, unique in design, all the timber is of the best heart, and is now in good order. The 6ite, 40 x 140, is a very fine one, and commands an excellent view of the harbour. Cards to view from the auctioneers, who are sole agents. brooklynTgenuine bargainT /P( OOD 5-roomed House and convoni* VJPT ences, part Section 16, Ohiro-road, near Post Office Store ; land about 40 x 173; price, £600; terms, £25 deposit, balance at £1 I 3 per week ; roady for occupation and open for one week ; inspection invited. Apply John Odlin and Co., Ltd/, Cftble-stceet, near Taranakitfraet Wharf,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1908, Page 12

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