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TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY~AUCTION Of ng\ WATER COLOURS! /»/» t»V By Eminent English Artists. OU MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from Flotchor Johnston, Esq., to sell at their Rooms, 84, Lambton-quay, as abovo — 60 very fino Water-colour Paintings, by eminent English and Continental Artists. This is tho finest collection of Water Coloura that haa ever been submitted to auction in New Zealand, nnd specially .selected by Mrs. Fletcher Johnston, whoso exhibitions of Water Colours and Oils aie noted throughout Australasia. Thoso very fino specimens of English and Continental art havo been entrusted to Mrs. Fletcher Johnston for disposal in New Zealand, most of the pictures coming direct from 'ho artists' studios. Included in the catalogue will bo found pictures^ by such celebrated Artißts as Tom Lloyd, R.W.S., W. Pilsbury, R.W.S., S. P. Jackson, R.W.S., J.i Aumonier, R.J., G. G. Kibburne, R.J., Alfred W Strutt, R.E. and R.C.A., W. Folleu Bifhop, R.B.A. and A.R.C.A., etc., Walter J. Stacey, Vice-President of the Dudley Gallery, F. J. Aldridgo, J. Cafe, Texden, L. Pocock, S. G. W. Roscoe, R. A. K. Marshall, all of the Dudley Gallery, Nigel B. Severn, Hon. Sec. Dudley Gallery, W. Anstey DolUmd, A. W. Bayes, Win. Hough, Jacope, Noel Smith, F. Leslie, T. J. Soper, W. Sidney Stacey E. St. John, E E. West, and Achillq Buzzi. Catalogues are now being prepared, and tho pictures will be on view some days before the sale. THURSDAY, 30th JANUARY, At 1.30 o'clock. ' JC. .ARBUCKLE has been favoured • with instructions from Mr. Costello to _ sell by auction on the premises, 7, Wilson-street, Newtown — His household ! Furniture artd Effects, comprising superior leather Suite (9 pieces), dining table, overmantel, massive double br^.ss-mounted bedstead, kapok beds, wire mattresses and stretchers, superior duchesse- chest nnd washstand, hall stand, rattan chairs, whatnots, curtains and blinds, curtain poles, kitchen rabies and chairs, linoleum, couch, brass-rail fenders and irons, crockery, cooking utensils, gent's bicycle, and sundries. As Mr. Costello is leaving the district, the above is a genuine clearing sale.

SEMI-TROPICAL OTAKI. WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 8 o'clock in the Evening. IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, WELLINGTON. Ql SECTIONS 1 pi OJL SECTIONS! Ol In Semi-tropical OTAKI. The Land of Fruit and Plenty, where Nature yields her Abundance. OTAKI, where tho Maori Settled because of its Delightful Climate and Prolific Soil. OTAKI, where the Maori got the Maximum of Food for tho Minimum of Labour. OTAKI'S air and olimato will add ten years to your lifo. OTAKI will curs you of all chest troubles. OTAKI'S Golf Links, the most sporting in the Dominion, bringing every known golfing stroke into play. OTAKI'S Tennis Courts, beautifully situated on the property, Section 80. OTAKI, the land of semi-tropical fruits. OTAKI, tho Town that BYRON BROWN is bringing before tho public for the mutual benefit of its present thousand and its future thousands. OTAKI, for the first time in its 70 years of history, is offering the public tho first Building Sections thai havo ever been won from tho Maoris. Forty acres of tho highest land on the Otaki Flat. Not away in the wilderness, but right among tho pcoplo in the residential part of the town. BYRON BROWN will sell these to you on the abovo date by means of a plain honest auction sale, where the buyers will do the bidding. Tho vondor is more anxious for settlement for Otaki than ho is for high pnoos. The high prices will bo the buyers' when tho Government takes over the W. and M. Railway at the end of the present year. Otaki will be nearer to Wellington by 45 minutes when the Dominion owns this line. LOOK OUT For the display of Otaki-grown semi-tropi-cal fruits, to bo shown in the window of Messrs. M'lntyro Bros., 55a, Lambtonquay. They will be grown in tho open air, aud the growers' names will be attached to each exhibit. Lithographic Plans from the Auctioneer or Messrs. M'lntyre Bros., 55a, Lambtonquay.

.].' PANNING & CO., HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ROYAL EXCHANGE, OPERA HOUSE, Wellington WEDLINGTON-TERRACE— Residence of 9 rooms, _ every modern convenience ; insurance £800; splendid view; large section. Price £2100 ; easy terms arranged. 2323 MOUNT VICTORIA-Residenco of 6 rooms, on one floor, hot water ; land 40 x 100 feet, nicely laid out in garden. Price £1350. 2519 HOPPER-STREET (off)— Houso of 6 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, washhouse, copper, and tubs ; land 20 x ltd. foet ; view of harbour. Price £675 ; terms ; let at 22s 6d week. 2317 UPPER WILLIS-STREET (locality)— Up-to-date House, 7 rooms, fitted with linen presses and wardrobes; land 32 x 90 feot. Price £1050. 1933 PIRIE-STREET— House of 8 rooms, all conveniences ; insurance £400 ; let at 30s week. Price £1000; cheap. 1949 BROUGHAM-STREET — Houso of 5 rooms, on one floor, bathroom, washhouse, copper and tubs ; land 32 x 100 feet, perfectly level ; view of city and harbour. Price £1000. 1950 THOMPSON-STREET — Residence! of 8 rooms, on ono fioor, hot water ; land 37 x 120 feist ; let at 35s week. Prico £1250. 1961 ORIENTAL BAY— Residence of 8 larga and lofty rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, etc. ; insurance £750 ; land 31 x 80 feet. Price £1450. 1967 WANTED Known — 6idey, JJeech nnd Co., Manners-f'treet, are Cash Buyers of Furniture, P'&nos, and Libraries. Eq&ftblishod over 35 years.

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1908, Page 12

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