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TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, "27th, 29th, and 30th MARCH, Commencing each day at 11 o'clock, and going on all day until 5 o'clock. £1500 w< o#? £1500 WATCHES, JEWELLERY. AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. « A - L. WILSON AND CO. have rej£a.» ceived instructions from Messrs. Rash and Gooder, whose leaso is up and who are giving up the retail and confining themselves to the manufacturing business, to sell on the premises, corner of Willis /and Mercer streets — The whole of their largo stock of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, JEWELLERY, and ELECTROPLATED GOODS, to the value of £1500. THE SALE WILL~GO ON FROM DAY TO DAY UNTIL THE WHOLE STOCK IS DISPOSED OF. A. L, WILSON, Auctioneer. "' • MONDAY, 29th MARCH, 1909, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, No. 109, ABEL SMITH-STREET. ?AtV-, L. WILSON AND CO. are in"J\m structod by Wm. Gill, Esq., to sell at, his residence, No. 109, Abel Smithstreet— Part contents of 10 rooms. The sale is being held on account of Mr. Gill removing to the suburbs. Full particulars To-morrow. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 30th MARCH. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, '■' IN MURPHY-STREET. • A '_ L. WILSON AND CO. have rej\.» ceived instructions from J. C. M'Kerrow, Esq., to sell at his residence, No. 63, Murpby-street, as above — The whole of his superior Household Furniture and Piano, contents of 10 well-furnished rooms. ■Magnificent Upright Grand Piano, by the celebrated EngTish maker, Munt, London; cost £120; one of the finest instruments we have ever offered. Superior Pile Carpet Square Chesterfield in saddlebag and velvet, and Cover Divan Chairs to match Mohair Hearthrug and Mats Folding and Chippendale Card Tables Massive Brass Fenders and Brasses Antique Copper Coal Scuttles Lot of good Steel Engravings, copies of Watson's pictures of Scottish scenery. Extension dining table and superior Cover - . . 1 Massive Leather Diningroom Suit© in mahogany . Sideboard with bevelled mirror back Dinner Service. Tea Set, Glassware and Ciockery. . 'Axminstor Hall and Stair Carpets Linoleum, Superior Hearthrug 6, and Ebonised Hallstand and other Hall Furniture. Upholstered Wicker and Occasional Chairs Ebonised Bedroom Suites, newest designs Elegant Bedroom Ware and Toilet Sets. Duchesse Pairs and Cheets Gentleman's Dressing Case S. and. D. Brass-mounted Bedsteads and Bedding 'Austrian Chairs, Superior Curtains. Contents of Kitchen and Washhouse, embracing a lot of good kitchen ware and sundries. Catalogues are now ready and will anpply full particulars. The furniture is equal to new, of a superior description. Buyers would do v well to inspect it on Monday afternoon. A. li. WILSON, Auctioneer. " TO-MORROW, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, At 2 o'clock. WP. HEALY will sell by auction • at his rooms. 95, Cuba-street — Dining and kitchen tables, sofa, duchesse chests, washstands, pram, gas cooker, oval table, big consignment of lace curtains, Marcella and honoycomb quilts, hearthrugs s mats, carpet ends and scores of lines in furnishing drapery, also c.p. ware, pictures, cutlery, carvers, forks spoons, etc., etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. W. P. HEALY, Auctioneer. _ . TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At Half-past one o'clock sharp. !T C. ARBUCKLE will sell by auc•JJ • tion at his Newtown Mart — A small catalogue of Furniture sent in for positive sale — Bedsteads and wire mattresses, stretchers, whatnot, cupboard, cheffonier, meat safe, palm stands, tables, chairs, Venetian blinds, box mattresses, sewing machines, go-carts, push carts, and useful sundries. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, 27th MARCH, At 2 o'clock sharp. 1 T C. ARBUCKLE has received instruct 3 • tions from the Assignee to sell by auction at his Newtown Mart — An assigned stock of drapery, consisting of a largo variety of dress material, ■ blouse lengths, calicos, tabling, muslins, sheeting, tray cloths, serviettes, prints, galateas, curtains, men's and youths' suits, trousers, tweeds in suit and costume lengths, vicunas, worsted tweeds, and general drapery of every description. FOR POSITIVE SALE. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. THE Undersigned, haying secured those commodious premises in Ghuzneestreet, opposite the New Post Office, known as Nces's Buildings, will open the -same in a few days as a City Branch of his Newtown Business. Auction Sales will be held regularly, and as there is ample Bpace for displaying Furnituro or Merchandise of any description, I hope to receive a fair share of patronage. House Sales of Furniture or Sales 1 of Stock conducted in any part of the district. Clients can send either to Newtown or Ghuznee-street anything they wish sold. J. C. ARBUCKLE. 70,000 ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND, AT ONLY A FEW SHILLINGS PER ACRE, Together with about 500 Head of CATTLE. NO MORTGAGE ON THE TITLE. fTtHE extraordinary low price fixed for JL the above Freehold will fairly stagger intending buyers. Othei^ properties in lieu of cash will be entertained. The land is situated in a rising district, with a projected railway through the land. The property is well adapfed for grazing, fruit 'growing, and cereals; every part of it can be profitably utilised A plucky speculator, investor, or farmer will make his fortune in a very short period by availinghimself of this opportunity. For all further particulars apply to H FRANKS, 7a, King's Chambers, Harbour-st. """ FOR SALE OR TO LET. |A- SUPERIOR FIVE - ROOMED SflL HOUSE, Brooklyn; h.c. water, and • every convenience; large section; small deposit, balance as rent; also a fourroomed house, Mortimer-terrace; all convenience; special terms, apply. J. C. BROWN, 9, Anrora-terrace, or Boxhill. Brooklyn. ANTED to Sell, a Light City Van, suitable for light city work or dairying; also a variety of other Vehicles, including some Tip Drays. : at the Wellington Coach Factory, St. Hill-street, off Manners-etreet.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1909, Page 10

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