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TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 7th FEB., 1908, At 2 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And the CONTENTS OF A FANCY GOODS STORE. WF. SHORTT, LTD., have been • favoured with instructions to sell at their mart, Willis-stroet, as above, on account of a lady leaving Wellington — Splondid piano by Neumeyer, piano dtool, diningroom suite in leather, suite in tapestry, couch, dining table, Austrian chairs, Singer sewing machine-, linoleum, duohess chest washstand?, dressing tables, toiletware, mirrors, spring and wire mattresses, stretchers, bedding, kitchen dresser, tables, chairs, crockery, etc. Fancy goons, consisting of dolls, toys of every description, leather goods, shaving mug 3, perfumes, pipes, soaps, stationery, a largo assortment of sundries. NO RESERVE. SATURDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, Half-past 2 o'clock. JC. ARBUCKLE will sell by auction • at his Nowtown Auction Mart — Furniture, comprising pianoforte (without _ reserve), harmonium, sideboard, arm chairs, tables, chairs, bedsteads, wire mattresses, couch, wicker chairs, washstands, and sets, meat safe, child's pot, go-carts, fenders, fret machine, sewing machine, lady's bicycle, step ladders, crockery, cooking utensils, also drapery, boots, shoos, slippers, boot polish, boot repairers, rubber heels and a few suit lengths of first-class tweed. IMPCRTANT~~BALE OF A 6-ROOMED HOUSE, ! EPUNI-STREET, LOWER HUTT. Also, THE FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1903, At 2 o'clock, On the Promises. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from Mr. M'Kenzie to sell by auction at his residence, Epunistreet, Lower Hutt — His 6-roomed house, which is very up to date, and stands on a large section measuring* 60ft Bin by 179 ft 6in, together with all improvements Also, The whole of tho furniture nnd effects, comprising — Squares, tables, chairs, bedsteads and bedding, chests drawers, washstands and ware, wardrobes, mirrors, linoleums, fenders and irons, ornamonts, pictures, couches, crockery, glassware, handsome suite, curtain and poles, commode, docks, dresser, lawn mowor, wheelbarrow, kitchen uten6ils, garden tools, the complete furnishing of a 6-roomed hou«e Also, 1 Holstein sniinging cow 1 cow in full milk 1 quiet harness horse 1 buggy and harness 50 pure-bred fowls. Terms and conditions at sale. NOTE.— As Mr. M'Kenzie is leaving for Napier at once, the abovo is for bona-fide sale, and those on the lookout for a firstclass investment should attend the eale. LOWER HUTT STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, ISOB, At -1.30 p.m. TJ ERNEST LEIGHTON will sell— 1 lady's phaeton 1 set trap harness 1 saddle and bridle 1 springing cow 1 cow in full milk 5 2-tooth Border Leicester rams 2 very useful tarm horses !jL very stylish hack Entries are being receivod. s SEMI-TROPICAL OTAKI. riEAND EXHIBITION Of OTAKI-GROWN SEMI-TROPICAL FRUITS, Grown in the Open Air in "' SEMI-TROPICAL OTAKI. SEMI-TROPICAL OTAKI. Have you Seen the Boomer CITRONS AND SHADDOCKS At M'INTYRE BROS., 57a, LAMBTON-QUAY. Corns and See and Get a Flan of Qt SECTIONS! o-| O JL SECTIONS ! Ol ; n in SEMI-TROPICAL OTAKI. SEMI-TROPICAL OTAKI. BYRON BROWN Will Sell them oa WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, WELLINGTON, At 8 o'clock in the Evening, BYRON BROWN Is Vendpr and Auctioneer. He is not wanting high price but Settlement for SEMI-TROPICAL OTAKI. SEMI-TROPICAL OTAKI. COME AND BUY A SECTION Where you have Room to Grow your Own, Needa, i-ACRES, i-ACRES, 3-ACRES AND 1-ACRE SECTIONS la SEMI-TROPICAL OTAKI. SEMI-TROPICAL OTAKI. BYRON BROWN Will give you just a PLAIN HONEST AUCTION SALE, Whero only the Buyers will do tho Bidding. Everybody want* to buy the fruit exhibit. This, with mbre to comCi will bo sold at the close of land sale, and the proceeds handed ovei to the Wellington Hospital.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1908, Page 10