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TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, Commenoing at 11 o'clock. RVLE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANO. Corner of Tinakori-road and May-street. \ AL. WILSON AND CO. have been i favoured with instructions from Lewis Bright, Esq., who is leaving Weli.n?lo:i, to soil at his residence, SNo. 7, iuy-ftrect — Tho wholo of his Superior Housoholcl furniture and Piano, contents of 8 rooms, all well furnished with a superior class of furniture. DRAWINGROOM. - Masßivo Upright Grand Piano, by Beadlo and Langbein, London, almost now, and a poworful-tonecl instrument, Brussels carpet, mohair rug, solid brass fonder and brasses, walnut suite upholstered in green silk tapestry and hairstuffed, 2- divan chairs, 1 tub. ditto, occasional ditto, carved occasional table, handpainted screen, all brass reading lamp, folding chair, basket table, folding table, 2' oak and walnut English envelope card tables, cornice brackets and cupboards and cosy corner, rattan chairs, flower stands, lot of pictures and ornaments, lace and chemllo curtains and blinds. DJENINGROOM.— BrusseIs carpet 16 x 12, s^in rug, b.m. fender with brasses and stands', diningroom table and cover, dinner wagon with 2 drawers, 4ft sideboard with bevelled mirror, book shelves and books, medicate chest, reading lamp, 2 large upholstered wicker ehairo, 6 cane-seated diningroom chairs, portiere curtain and rod, dinner service in rich colours, pair of pictures (Jubilee Thanksgiving), lace curtains and rods.' MORNING ROOM.— Axminster carpet 10 x 9, wool mat, fireguard, Cutler writing desk . with side drawers, occasional and folding table, divan chairß in saddlebag, upholstered wicker chair, wallaby skin, flower and umbrella stands, rattan lounge, chenille curtains. HALL.— HaII rug and linoleum hall runner, hall stand in American oak, curtains and rod. Contents of three bedrooms, including— D.B. bed with drapes and w.w. mat., e.i.b.m. bed and irat., d. and s. kapok mats:, bedding, duehesse pairs with bevelled mirrors, gets of toilet ware, Ottoman couch, combination drawers and military chest, 6ft mirror, rattan chairs, Austrian and upholstered wicker chairs, wardrobe with mirror, bedroom chairs and cushions, fanoy rattan work basket, platform rocker, lace curtains, etc etc. Also, contents' of kitchen, including wringer, mangle, cafpenter's bench (well fitted -up), and a, lot of useful sundries. On view Monday -Afternoon, 2 to £ o'clock, and everything is for UNRESERVED SALE. Commencement will be made sharp to time in the Drawingroom. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. T~ JOHNSONVILIE SALE. TUESDAY K 24th NOVEMBER, 1908. ML-BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., U^^ will_ sell at 11.30 a.m.: — 32 prime fat bullocks 16 prime fat bullocks 30 prime lambs iOO woolly -ewes," extra prime 112 prime ewes. 280 prime ewes and wethers "~ FURNITURE SALK ..EPUNI-STREET, LOWER HUTT. Wednesday, 25th~isovEMBER, 1908 At 2 o'clock. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has io- • ceived instructions from Mrs. E. li. Wilson to sell — Hanldsome sideboard with bcvelied gla=3 panels, Chesterfield couch, dining table and cover, bamboo and wicker gcods, brass curbs, fender and irons, hearthrugs, croakery, glassy are, ornaments, Canadian chairs, clock, mats, fancy tables, linoleums, double brass-mounted bedsteads, w.w. r.attresses, hair mattresses, kapok beds, marble-top washstand anj were, duchessa pairs, mirrors drcssingtableSj stretchers, and kitchen utensils WITHOUT RESERVE. WEDNESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. - MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. will sell by public auction, in their Room?, Willis-street — A largo quantity of useful Household Furniture, the contents of a sevenroomed house. ' Full details in To-morrow's Post. *"~T UE3DAYrist"DECEMBER, 1908, At 2.30 p.m /plj/vL'I'HR. DYKICS AND CO. (in v3T otructcd by Mrs. Jessie Fenton) will 'sell ''by auction as above, tho following I)roporil03 :—: — > ""L'OT l. -JJadon Rhode, K.ilbirn;c, _"R&hifi," well-built 7-roomed Dwelling, hot wator, yas stove, linen presses, pantry, scullery, bathroom, laundry, vrashhouso, fowlruo, largo workshop; land 80ft x 145 ft (about) ;_ title, L.T. This residence is' Worthy of inspection, fitted up with all necessary conveniences ; commands a magnificent view of Ihe Kilbirnie valley; well sheltered. LOT 2. — Viicant Land, adjoining the abovo (30ft x 145 ft (about). LOT 3.- -Vacant; Land, 30ft x 80ft (ttbojrft), just adjoining. Note. — These properties ;ire just off Moxarn-a venue, and 2 minutes' walk from tho tram. LOT.' 4. — No. 3, Bo'worth-terrace (off Austin-street), 7- roomed Dwelling, h. and c. water, gas, bathroom, linen presses, cupboards in all bedrooms ; nice garden, fowlhouse ; title deed's registtatinn ; land 22fc x 160 ft (about). For camels to view ana further informaiion apply to GUALTER. DYKES AND CO., Feathcr3ton and Brandon streets corner, Auctioneers. THREE BARGAINS. KELBURNE (near College)— Splendid 6-ROOMED.-HOUSE, built of tho finest material and best finish, about twe years ; h. and c. water, bathroom, enamelled bath, gas, sewage connection ; magnificent view of harbour. Price, £1125; £300 cash. EONA • BAY. (on .sea front)— 4 ROOMS and sculiery, verandah, bay window, outbuildings, etc., furbished; on sec tion 60 x 112. Price £525. LOWER HUTT— 6 ROOMS, scullery and washhouse, 2 fireplaces, good garden, (fruit and vegetables) ; on section jusl . under 2 acres ; all fenced ; 999 years' loasc;' rent £4 8s p.a.; mortgage £225 for 33 years, at 4^ per cent, Price £450. '•SHORTT'S," LTD., WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, EXPERT VALUATORS, ETC. Stock and other Sales held in any parl of the Dominion. m o let. 7 rooms, Clyde-street, Island Bay ; 22s 6d. 5 rooms, sunny position, - Island Bay; 16s6 rooms, No. 12, Emerson-street; 18s. 6 rooms, Newtown Park; 18s 6cl. JOHN ODLIN AND CO., LTD., Cable-street, next Taranaki-Btreet Wharf.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 123, 23 November 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 123, 23 November 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 123, 23 November 1908, Page 10

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