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beds pillows, kitchen table> 2 good wringers, marble clock, filter, and sundries. Also, 1 massivo marble mantelpiece. Buyers are requested to inspect as tho" furniture is in very nice order. Wo hold extensive sales of household furniture in our rooms every Wednesday afternoon. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 24th MARCH, 1909, At 2 o'clock p.m. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF 2 VALUABLE HAND-EMBROIDER-ED 4-FOLD SCREENS. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., •• have received instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, its above — 2 Valuable Iland-Embroidorcd Japanese Ssrcens, 4-fold 6 Silver Cloissono Vasea. On view morning of sale. WEDNESDAY, 2~ iTmAROH, 1909. At 1.3J p.m. ON THE PREMISES, DERWEKT-ST., ISLAND BAY, Occupied by C. E. Swanoll, Esq. URGENT SALK Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AMD EFFECTS. MESSRS. LEVXEN, SIIALLCRASS . AND CO. hnv» bcon favoured with instructions to hold an urgent clearingl sale, as above, of exceptionally suporior Household Furniture and Effects, including — DRAWINGROOM : UPRIGHT GRAND PLA.NO; cost £95 HANDSOME BRUS-'SELS CARPET SQUARE; cost £20 EXPENSIVE SETTEE and TWO TUB CHAIRS to match, upholstered in silk tapestry high-baok chairs, three-comer chair, rosewood table, inlaid table, 3 paira silk curtains, Louis XIV. table, hearthrug, fender, 4 pictures (pastel and black and white) STUDY. CHESTERFIELD in saddlebags and Utrecht velvet and 2 DIVAN CHAIRS to match ROLLER-TOP DESK (two-drawer pillar) Office chair, oak desk, inlaid table, palm stand, carpet square, curtains and pictures DININGROOM : BILLIARD TABLE, in first-class order, by Alcock LARGE HANDSOME 'SIDEBOARD ; cost £4o LOUNGE ana 2 DIVAN CHAIRS to match 6 high-back chairs, carpet, overmantel, hearthrug, inlaid cabinet, casement curtainß, 2 skin mats, fender HALL: EXPENSIVE HALLSTAND Side boxes, palm stand, velvet mats, carpet runner, linoleum, 2 stools FRONT BEDROOM: VERY EXPENSIVE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, consisting of oak bedsteaS, wardrobe, duchesse pair, and 2 chairs, all beautifully finished HANDSOME WILTON CARPET, fender, hearthrug, etc. - SECOND BEDROOM: Handsome duchesse pair, double iron brassrail bedstead, wire mattress, carpet square, cane chair, rujj THIRD BEDROOM: Single bed, duchesse, linoleum, and curtains KITCHEN : Table, linoleum, Brussels, carpet square, high-back chairs, wicker chair, hearthrug, pictures, curtains, >and kitchen utensils. Tho whole of the furniture is practically new, and some has not been used at all. A rare opportunity to obtain beautiful furniture at prices regulated only by the demand at the time. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Aiictioneers. HORSL'S ! TO-MORROW, HORSES ! WEDNESDAY, 24th MARCH, 1909, At 2 p.m. BERTENSHAW AND EVENSEN will hold their weekly sale at Watts's Horse Bazaar, Dixon-street. On account of Mr. Whitehouse — Brown mare, 4 years; any trial On account of Mr. Wright — Light Dominion roadster, to carry 2 On account of Mr. Dyer — Brown gelding, 4 years, unbroken, by Glenapp On account of Messrs. Watts Bros , London — A quantity of rugs, harness, whips, kneepads, etc., etc. H. M. BERTENSHAW, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 25th MARCH, 1909, At 1.30 o'clock prompt. City Auction Marl, Manners-street. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, LINEN, GLASS, CUTLERY, PICTURES, ETC. BERTENSHAW AND EVENSEN have received instructions from a lady (who_ is leaving for England) to sell by auction, entirely without reserve — The whole of the contents of a mag-nificently-furnished 8-roomed residence, removed to tho mart for convenience of sale, and which includes : Oak telescope dining table, extending to Bft, 5 loose leaves and screw legs 6 heavy oak dining chairs with leather seats Handsome Chesterfield upholstered in green plush saddlebag Very massive divan chair to match 1 large divan chair in green velvet 1 grandfather's chair in green velvet 1 circular chair in green velvet 1 English-made solid oak sideboard, unique pattern, plate-glass back 1 quaint pattern stained kauri hallstand, catiopy top and plate-glass back, 6ft 3in x 2ft 9in 2 bronze curb fenders 1 green Brussels carpet square, 12ft x 12ft 1 Axminster corridor rug, 12ft x 4ft 9in 1 tapestcy square 1 stained totara Queen Anne bedstead and spring mattress Handsome heavily brass-mounted Frenoh bedstead 1 mirror-fronted wardrobe, bevelled-edge glass 1 cabinet washstand, tiled back and marble ' top 2 ditto Magnificent bedroom suite in kauri (3 pieces), comprising carved wardrobe (bevelled mirror front), duchesse (4 drawers and 2 jewel drawers), washstand with Italian marble top and tiled back Toilet service, marble olock, etc., etc. An excellent lot of household linen, the majority of which is entirely new Glass, silver, etc., etc. On view This Evening, 7 to 9, and Wednesday 'and Thursday Mornings. H. M. BERTENSHAW, Auctioneer. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. ' CITY HOUSE AND COUNTRY HOME COMBINED. WITH « settlement ever < and ever expanding it is becoming more difficult every day to obtain, on anything like reasonable terms, a perfect Home with all conveniences and with an area of ground large enough to be utilised in many ways for payable purposes. But such an opportunity is yours NOW. if you act PROMPTLY. It is at the Lower Ilutt: a fine residence, surrounded by cultivated and planted grounds. It should suit .any business man desirous of getting right away from the cares of office, and of breathing a new and invigorating atmosphere. The total area is 64 acres, which could grow anything or could be subdivided without mjuri.ously affecting the homestead grounds. Some photographs in the window of 39, PANAMA-STREET, showing remarkable development and growth of trees, uill show you the soil's possibilities. THIS IS AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. J. T. HAWTHORN, 39, Panama-street, Wellington, i Or Town Ha.llj, X^Ker Hjj3* t '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 69, 23 March 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 69, 23 March 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 69, 23 March 1909, Page 10