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TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At 2 o'clock. FT - C. ARBUCKLE will sell by auction t3 • _ at his Newtown Mart — ' Housohold Furniture, etc , sent in for absolute sale, comprising — Pianoforte, sideboard, duchesse chests, vashstands, leather couch, handsome hallfctand, 8 single bedsteads, box mattresses, wire mattresses, donble bedsteads and w. rrattresses, tables, chairs, sewing machines, 2 gents' and 1 lady's bicycles, phonograph and records, showcase and glass door, fittings, crookery, linoleum, oilcloth, wheelbarrow, copper boiler and stand, and a lot of useful sundries. FOR POSITIVE' SALE. TO-MORROW. CITY AUCTION MART, MANNERSSTREET, WELLINGTON. TO HOUSE OWNERS, DECORATORS, CARPENTERS and OTHERS. ■"OERTENSHAW AND EVENSN have JE* received instructions to sell at their Mart, as above, without reserve — 300 rolls wallpaper 3 greenhouse covers Carpenters' tools Assorted paints Harness, etc. The property of a House Decorator who is giving up business. Also, Large quantity of new and secondhand furniture Salt, at 1.30 sharp. H. M. BERTENSHAW, Auctioneer. .MONDAY. 15th FEBRUARY. At 11-30 o'clock a.m. SALE OF KIRKCALDIE AND -^TA.INB' WOODEN BUILDING. "" FOR REMOVAL. P,A L. WILSON AND CO. have reJ:\.» ceived instructions from Messrs Kirkcaldie and Stains to sell at their rooms as above — Tho Building at tho corner of Lamblon-quay and Brandon-st.. so long used by them as a drapei*y warehouse. The building has to be removed by a oertain time, and everything cleared off the ground. . • The conditions of salo can be had trom the auctioneers. A. L. WILSON, - • Auctioneer.

MONDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, At 1 o'clock. SALE OF , SUPERIOR. HOUSEHOLD -„. .- , FURNITURE, ■ ;• AT No. 1, CAROLINE-.STREET. BaT L. WILSON, AND .CO. have receiv-J&-m cpived instructions from Mr. Bloustein to sell at his residence, Blairgowrie, No. ,1, Caroline-street, corner of Roxburgh-street — Th» ■ enfciro contents of a . six-roomed _„ _ house, " furnished with the very — best of furnture. •Upright grand piano, by Rubinstein, a wry -rich powerful - toned instrument, with double checli action and hII the latest improvements, almost new, piano stool. Cost £75. Bnporior Brussels Carpet Squares, 15 x 12 'Axminotor hearthrug and slip mats. Massive copper-mounted curb fenders, dogs, irons, and ash pan. Superior mirror fire screen, hand painted Chesterfield and 2 divan chairs to match, in dark green Utrecht velvet and saddlebags of very superior make and new design. Carved Chippendale tables. Cbrved Chippendale specimen table, of quite unique design. <3&" itan chairs and elegant cushions, lot of good pictures and ornaments, and jardiniere pota and palms in Doulton and other ware, rosewood overmantel with bevelled mirrors, framed mirrors and easels, and clock, Angora goat skin hearthrugs, good linoleums, and runners, large hall stand (6ft) of new design, massive 6ft sideboard (with oanopy top, bevelled mirrors, a very fine piece of furniture), Wedgewood dinner and tea, and dessert services, extension table (Bft) and cover, leather couch and good Austrian chairs," framed mirror and gilt dock, good lace and other ourtams, massive all-brass double Italian bedstead, hangings, and bedding com- j piete, s. and d.i. bedsteads and bedding (all fresh and new), Singer drophead treadle sewing machine (new), superior pedestal duchesse pair with mable-top washstand, lot of bedroom ware, contents of 3 wellfunished bedrooms, with bedding, blankets, sheets, quilts, pillow cases, towels, and napery. fbnfents of kitchen and yard, including lawn mower, 60ft hose, wringer, work bench, garden tool 6, etc. 'Also. 1 electric box iron complete, will switch to any light. This is a sale of excellent furniture, and | only recently acquired from the best furniture warehouses in the city. On view Friday Afternoon from 2 to 5, gild Saturday, from 2 to 5. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. SALE OF FURNITURE and EFFECTS. AT NEWTOWN. ON TUESDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. fA "• L. WILSON AND CO. are instruct- | ili ed by Mrs. Lindley, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at her residence, 313. Mansfield-street, tram terminus, Newtown — Tho entire contents of five rooms, fully furnished. Full particulars To-morrow. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. SILVERSTREAM . STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1909, At 1 o'clock. H ERNEST LEIGHTON will sell, on • account of various owners — 150 forward 4 and 6-tooth. wethers SO sound 2-toobK wethers 16 forward 3-year-old bullocks Further entries will be received. D. E. BARNES, ' LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 200, Lambton-quay, Wellington. TilOR SALE.— Levin— House, 6 ' rooms, ■*- workshop, hay4oft, cartshed, fruit and vegetable garden, on i acre; £s<~o Ngaio — House. 6 rooms, on a acre; £750. WANT 'you to realise, with- its straightened railway, its wharves and electric trams, the Hutt Valley is now much more than ever the premier, most popular, and progressive spot in the Dominion. Its soil is perfect, the landscape simply delightful; the cHmate mild, genial, and salubrious. Now, then, why not call or write at once to Harnett's Hutt Estate Agency, and thus get +he full benefit of nearly 30 years' knowledge of this beautiful district, and in ■ha selection of your future home? ANTED to Sell, 2|-h.p. Minerva Motor Cycle,, in good running >rder;-.-a bargain at £27 10s; inspection ~riVited. Adams! Ltd., ,M°'rer-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVVII, Issue 36, 12 February 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVVII, Issue 36, 12 February 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVVII, Issue 36, 12 February 1909, Page 10

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