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TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1908, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, AND EFFECTS, Removed to our Rooms for Convenience. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO will hold their usual Aveekly sale in their rooms, 84, Lambtou-quay, as above, and dispose of— A lot of General Household Furniture, etc. Upright grand piauo, by Arthur Allison and Co. ; a s\\ cet-toned instrument Avith all the very latesi improvements. Walnut diningroom suite (9 pieces) upholstered in saddlebags. Massive all-brass double Italian bedstead. 2 very superior Axminster carpet squares. A lot of good new linoleum. Handsome oheval duchesse pair, and j lar^e mirror-door wardrobe to match. Superior mirror-back sideboard. Rattan settee, wicker choirs, Canadian I chairs, slip mats, hearthrugs, plat, form rocker, leather couch, saddlebag couch, diA r an chair, treadle sowing machine, bookshelf, dining table, laca curtains, b.r. fenders and brasses, d.\ b.m. bedsteads, duchesse chestsj w.av. 1 stretchers, sets of ware, lot of books and magazines, stair carpet, glassAyare and lot of good kitchen utonsih, part contents of 2 houses. Also, 20 pairs men's English welted boots for absoluto sale. Householders desirous of disposing of any surplus furniture would do avoll to send it to our rooms, as wo have ahvays a good class of buyers in attendance. Wo sell every Wednesday. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1908, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A WELL - FURNISHED 7 ROOMED HOUSE, Removed to Our Rooms. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mrs. Pipe, who is giving up housekeeping to sell at t'oeir Rooms, 84, Lambton-quay, as above — The whole of her Superior Houkihold Furniture, «to., comprising — Upright grand piano, by Wilh. Bohm, in good order. Leather dinin^room suite, 9 pieO^ft. Very superior Axminster draAvingroom carpet, 16 x 16. Mohair hearthrugs and Blip mats. Massive 6ft 6in walnut extension dining table Rattan and wicker occasional chairs ,and tables. ■*'" A large quantity of good hnoleum. Superior bookcase and cheffonier", combined. Handsoma mirror back sideboard. 2 massive walnut overmantels, with large bevelled mirrors, sft x sft and sft x 6ft. Very superior dushesse pair, marble top pedebtal, wafchotand. 2 large mirror-door Avardrobos. Hallstand, hall chairs, strips of carpel, bentwood ohair?, marble clock, chenille and lsce curtainß, curtain poles and rings, leather couch, diningroom chairs, hall clock, dinner sen-ice, lot. of crockery ■ and glass- • Avare, occasional tables, upholstered wicker chairs, Werfcheim sewing machine, platform rocker, massive allbrass double Italian bedstead, s.i. bedsteads, d b.m. bedsteads, ay.ay. mattresses, . kap^k beds, pillows, duchesse pairs, "duchesso cheats, washstands, 5 sets of wate, towel rails, chests of drawers, pictures, flower stands, flower A*ases, also contents of kitchen, table, wringer, enamelware, and numerous sundries. Buyers aro requested to bo sharp \p time, 1.30 o'clock. NO RESERVE. HAMS, SIDES, ROLLS. WEDNESDAY, Hth FEBRUARY, - - - -. . At. 11.30 a.m. LAERT: AND CO., LTD.. will sell' at tho Fruit Exchange, Allen-street, as above — 3 cases haiue — sides and rolls. THURSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, At 7.30 o'clock. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Situated in CLYDE-QUAY-By Order" of the Public Trustee, in the Estate of the late Mrß. Matilda Meech. MESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. have been faA'oured Avith instructions from J. W. Poynton, Esq., Public Tiustee, to sell by public auction in their rooms, as abovo — Lot 1. — All that piece of land oontaining 6.15 perches or less), having a frontage to Clyde-qudy of 46.73 links, with tho D-roomed residence erected thereon, and known as No. 15. Electric light and all conveniences. Lot 2. — All that piece of land containing 6 9 perches (more or less), having a Irdntago to Clyde-quay of 44.17 links, Avith the 6-roomed resii deuce erected thereon, and known ' as No. 16. Electric light and all I conveniences. Lot 3. — All that piece of land, containing 15.3 perches (more or less), having a frontage to Clyde-quay of 5211 4m, Avilh 4-roomed oottage erected thereon, 'and known as 3So. 26. Gas and all com-eniences i.nd conservatory Lot 4. — All that piece of land containing (more or less), having a frontage to Clyde-quay of 17ft 4in, with 4-roomed cottage thereon, and known as No. 29. Lot 5. — All that piece of laud containing 8.7 perches (more or less), having a froitage to Roxburgh-street of 28.4 links, Avith 4-roomed cottage and all conveniences erected thereon. Lot 6, . — All that piece of lapd containing having a front- ' age of 30ft to street by a depth of 90ft, with 4-roomed cottage and scullery. Gas and all conveniences. For full particulars and cards to view, apply to the Auctioneer?, WF. EGGERS, Land and Estate • Agent, Lambtoo-quay, has for SaleNear Tasman-stroot — A genuine bargain ; perfectly level section of Land, 46ft frontage to public street, by 95ft. Price, £9 10s per foot. Call early and secure this. Roseneath (overlooking Oriental Bay, five, minutes from tram) — A real good Building Site. Price, £10 per foot. Kelburne (near Grove-road) — Good Section, 41ft x 129 ft. Price £8 foot; section is live minutes from the train tor-. minus,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1908, Page 10

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