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TUESDAY, 22nd JUNE, At 1 o'clock sharp: SALE OF COSTLY AND ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ALSO BRINSMEAD PIANO. AT KELBURNE. AL. WILSON AND CO. aro instruct- » ed by Mrs. C. W. Reardon, who is giving up housekeeping, to soil at her residence, Central-terrace, Kelburne (second houae from iiro station) — The whole-, of 1-er superior Furniture and Effects, including Piano by Brinsmctid, contents of 9 rooms. MASSIVE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Brinsmead, cost lOOgs, in perfect order, equal to now, double obliquo, full trichord, and all the very latest improvements ; splendid tone and powerful ; a very fice instrument. SUPERIOR AXMINbTER CARPET, with border and self-coloured ; latest 6tylo and nearly now. SOLID BRASS FENDER AND BRASSES, Large Framed Overmantel. BRUSSELS AND ART CARPETS AND RUGS. ELEGANT WALNUT CABINET and Music Canterbury. UPHOLSTERED SETTEE, in walnut nnd Genoa velvet, with Lady's anel Gent's Chair to match. CHIPPENDALE OCCASIONAL TABLE. Piano Stool in plush. REVOLVING BOOKCASE, Upholster ed Wicker Chairs, and Rattan do. COLLECTION OF GOOD ENGRAVINGS. Oil and Water Colours. SUPERIOR CirESTERjFIELD COUCH. upholstered in silk Genoa velvet. LOT E.P. WARE, Doulton Ware, Ornaments, and Bric-n-bac. DININGROOM SUITE, in buffalo hido, 9 pieces. VERY SUPERIOR FISH SERVICE with ivory handles, in inlaid walnut Canterbury DINING TABLE AND COVER, Platform rocker. COMBINATION CIIEFFONIER AND BOOKCASE, Japanese Table. 120 vols. of BOOKS. Fancy Cushions, 4 Folding Chairs, Singer Sewing Machine, Hall Stand (mirror-back), Hall Chairs, Superior Wilton Pile Stair Carpet, almost new. ELEGANT DINNER SERVICE, E.P. Tea and Coffee Service, Velvet Pile and Superior Lace Curtains. Also contents of 4 bedrooms comprising — SOLID BRASS DOUBLE BEDSTEAD AND MATTRESS, complete. ELEGANT DUCHESSE PAIR, in dark wood, latest design. PRISMATIC SET OF TOILET WARE. Mirrow-door Wardrobe, Gipsy Tables and cover, lot of very superior Cork Linoleum, best quality. D. and s. b.m. bedsteads, w.w. and kapoc mattresses, duchesso pairs, washstands. towel rails, toilet ware, pillows and bolsters, marcella quilt, blankets, t mantle drapes, bedroom rugs, ward curtains, roller blinds, cathedral clock, wall brackota, marble etatuettea, also contents of kitchen and other sundries, including carpet sweeper, knife cleaner. Fietcher gas stove, two-roller mangle, lawn mower, etc., etc. The furnituro in this house is of a very i superior description, nnd was purchased from tho leading warehouses in the city, and is for absolute sale, owing to owner leaving Wellington. On view Monday from 1.30 to 5 o'clock, and from 9 o'clock Morning of Sale. No time "for catalogue. This houso is to let. , A. L. WILS.ON, Auctioneer. ! WEDNESDAY, 23rd JUNE^ " At 1.30 p.m. IN OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. SALE OF FIVE PIANOS. AL. WILSON will .-ell on account • of various vendors — 5 first-class Pianos, by various English and Continental makers. Easy terms can be arranged for three of thoso inptrumonts. Call and arrange. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1909, At 1.30 o'clook. LARGE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE IN OUR ROOMS, AND UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Collard "and Collard). The Entiro Contonts of Two Housed. AND A LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE. AL. WILSON AND CO. will hold a » Inrcfo salo of Furniture at their 1 Rooms, 26, Brandon-strcol, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 1.30. Buyers are invited to attend, nntl they will find i/inny things to interest them. We sell every Wednesday, and parties desirous of disposing of surplus furniture, would do well to send it to our rooihs, where it will bo well./ displayed and carefully handled. Entries for this 6ale are now being received, and are invited early in order to soeuro space in the rooms and on the catalogue. A. L. WILSON, ; Auctioneer. THURSDAY, Ist JULY, At 1.50 o'clock. LARGE SALE OF TWEEDS, COSTUME CLOTH, JFURNITURE, AND FITTINGS IN MANNERS-ST. AL. WILSON AND CO. are instructo ed by Mr. Cohen (who is leaving for America), to sell, on account of tho American Ladies' Tailoring Establishment, 74, Mannore-street — The whole of their Stock-in-trade, Tweeds, Serges, Ladies' Costume Cloth, togethoi with tho Furniture and Fittings. Or for Sale as a going concern, if preferred, up to day preceding salo. A splendid opportunity for those seeking a business of this description, lull particulars Inter. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 1 o'clock. AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIRSTREET. „ TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS ' ■ TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS. THOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell, unreservedly, on behalf of Mr. W. B. Hardj'. tho well-knowu Nursorymari, a choice and valuable collection of HUTT NURSERY STOCK, HUTT NURSERY STOCK, Comprising overy lino for immediate planting. Catalogues on request. THOMPSON BROS., LTD. A. G WALLACE, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY. AT A VERY EARLY DATE. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE AND UNRESERVED AUOTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS NURSERY STOOK! HIGH-CLASS NURSERY STOOK! On behalf of Mr John Gcddard. Hastings, acknowledged as one of the leading Nurserymen in New Zealand. fTHHE list includes every variety of NurA 6ery stock found in a high-class Nursery, comprising— Th< 1 choicest ' of Hawkes Bay roses, trees, shrubs, and plants of every description Catalogues in preparation. THOMPSON BROS., LTD. A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. CHELSEA ESTATE, SILVERSTREAM. FOR Sale, the finest Building allotments in tho district, 8 minutes from stittion ; cheap train faros ; £5 deposit; balance ea-y terms. Apply W. QARD, Siherstroaia

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1909, Page 8

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