TO-MORROW, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock. WP. IIEALY has been instructod • to soil by auction at his rooms, 95, Cuba-street — 150 Picture Frames. This lot includes frames of every size and description, and must be cleared at any price. • NO RESERVE. W, P. HEALY, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, , SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock. WP. HEALY will sell by auction • at his rooms. 95, Cuba-street — Dining tables, duchesse chests, marbletop washstand, oval table, round tea tables, prams, go-carts, w.w. mattresses, bedsteads, bedding, wiukor, easy, and Austrian chairs, hearthrugs, damask table cloths, o.p. ware, crockery, glassware, gas cooker, toiletware, vases, pictures, and lot of job lines, to clear. WITHOUT RESERVE. W. P. HEALY, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1908, At 2 o'clock. i ~ - ~~ THE CITY AUCTION MART, MANNERS-STREET. BERTENSHAW_ AND EVENSEN will sell by auction, by order of Mr. Dixon — Household Goods and Furniture, removed to our mart for convenience of sale, including duchesse pairs, brass and iron bedsteads, excellent bedding, chests of drawers, carpets, linoleum, dining room suite in leather (S pieces), dining table, first-class telescope, treadle, sewing machine (White), and a large quantity of useful effects. On view morning of sale. 11. M. BERTENSHA^, Auctioneer. PALACE AUCTION MART. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 12th DEC, 1908, At 2 p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DRAP ERY. FANCY GOODS, ETC. KJ. GOODMAN (late auctioneer to • Sidey, Meoch and Co.), will sell at his rooms, under Columbia Private Hotel, Cuba-street — Bedsteads, duchesse chests, Scotch chest, wardrobe, bedding, mattresses, chairs. 2 sewing machines, tables, couches, toilet tables, washstands, cutlery, crockery, and general household sundries. Also, Costumofj. lace and art curtains, blouse lengths, ladies' and gents' underclothing, children's tunics, gents' shirts, and drapery of all kinds. Also. First-class lot of second-hand clothRESERVE. R. J. GOODMAN, Auctioneer. NOTE ADDRESS— Opposite State Coal Office, Cuba-street. See Flag. | TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1908, At 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. At THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, WILLIS-STREET. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF STOCK-IN-TRADE OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, TOYS. GLASSWARE, ORNAMENTS, ETC. i £600 WORTH. On account of A. J. Cummings, Bookseller and Stationer. Blenheim, who has givon up business. ' MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell a valuablo and assorted Stock-in-Trade, as above. Owing to an arrangement debarring the owner from selling out in Blenheim, the goods have been removed to our Mart, whore they will be disposed of absolutely WITHOUT RESERVE/ The Books consist of a large collection of latest Colonial Library (3s 6d) Editions by leading authors. Tho Stationery is of si class required for every day use. Tho Toys, Glassware, and Ornaments will prove particularly suitable for Xmas Presents. A good line of Cottons and Silks for fancy work The Trade will be offered lots in which they can make money. Tho public will get what they require below cost. At 4 p.m. — NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, Cost £100, For six assistants, coupons, dating, receipting accounts, charging accounts, etc. The above firm have received instructions from Mr. Cummings to sell this high-class Register. It has only been in use slightly over a year, and is in thorough working order. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 15th DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock. j SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AT TENNYSON-STREET. t | A L. WILSON AND CO. have rejtJLo ceiyed instructions from a lady, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at her residence, 16, Tennyson-street, off Cambridge-terrace — Tho entire contents of 7 rooms. Lot of good linoleum (first quality), dining room suite in Utrecht velvet, Axminster rugs, 4ft sideboard with canopy top and mirror^ back, American oak escritoire, massive diningroom table, b.m. fender and brasses, bamboo cornice _ cabinet, carved occasional table, music canterbury, small dinner waggon, marble 14-day clock, hand-paint-ed mirrors, china flower stands, lot of good pictures, ornaments, c.p. waro, bric-a-brac, wedgewood, crockery and glassware, pair of massive marble columns, catamaran, copper j dinner gong and tray, Maori mats, h.w. brass kettle, medicine chest, portiere curtains, plush do., possum rug, wall brackets, Axminster hall runner, massive English hall clock, cheffonior, s.i. bedstead and w.w. mattresses, kapoc do., pillows, blankets, sheets, towels, quilts, duchesso chests, chests drawers and washstand, toiletware, wicker and Austrian chairs, slip mats, lace curtains, bookshelf and one ivory-carved walkingstick and ebony do., also, useful lot of kitchen utensils, including wringer, meat safe, etc., etc. This is a very nice collection- of household effects, and must be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. Goods on view morning of sale. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ANTED to Sell, immediately, Furniture, eCo., of 4-rd. Houfe ; no reasonable offer refused. Address Evening Post.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 139, 11 December 1908, Page 12
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