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TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1909, Al 11 o'clock a.m sharp. , SALR OK BUILDING MATERIAL, TOTARA JOISTS, QIXA .SHEETS OF IRON OCA OO\f KTC, ETC &Oi) ON TOE GROUND. COLLEGE-ST. el (Off Tory-sticct). t 11 m KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., JL • ha^ve received instructions to f-ell, >f on the ground, Collcfre-Mreel, as above — '> A. lot of good Buildinsc Material, etc., tl . comprising totara joists (12 x 12), S rimu anel niatai flooring, lining, sarking, staircase, weather board2 ing, cedar doors, windows and „ frames, Luke's range, tubs, copper, bath, we. complete, bricks, picket fence, etc., :'l ' Also, » 350 wheels of iron, 6, 7, and 8 feet s lengths . Hour of Sale — 11 o'clock. * E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ' ' WEDNESDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1909, ' At 1.30 o'clock p.m. 2 SALE OF SUPERIOR : HOUSEHOLD FTJRNIT.URE ALL1 BRASS ITALIAN BEDSTEAD, v CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, PIANO, B AND APPOINTMENTS, , Removed to our Rooms for Convenience of Sale. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have received instructions from a f gentleman who is leading Wellington to „ sell at their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as f , above — A large catalogue of superior House 2 hold Furnishings, etc. Full details will appear on Tuesday, j We sell in our rooms every Wednesday. c Further entries arc invited for this sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ■1 » WEDNESDAY, 23rd JUNE, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. c ,- SALE OF 1 lAA SUPERIOR RATTAN -1 {\(\ J-UU CHAIRS and LOUNGES. J. UU By order of the Importers. j'.nn KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., -«- • hax c received instructions from tho c | importers to sell at their Rooms, 157, ' k Lam liton -quay, as above — 100 superior rattan lounges Lapp chairs, settee", children's chairs, etc. , etc. - ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Now on View. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. '' TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 22nd JUNE, At 2 o'clock. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. will sell by public auction in their d room*., Willis-street — |> 6 dueliesse pairs, rimu and stained kauri >- 1 bedroom suite, wardrobe and clueliL-vc i- pair. i- 3 double braos-mouuteel beeUteads anel bedding. 2 Single iron bedsteaels, wiie sli etchers, L^ washstands. .£ Toiletware, miirors, table-:, laco curtains, [_ rug.s and mats. 0 Handsome mirror-back sideboard, dining „ tables. ,' Chairs, couches, chetfoiiicr, good lino(j( j leums, coal Aasc. r 7-piece leather suite, bra<w-inountcd fender. Hearthrugs, mats, rattan tables, occasional i e " ditto. ," Kitchen tables, chairs, crockery, glassware, lj ornaments. Pictures, anel a largo quantity of useful household furniture and sunelries. d Also, jr Nearly now Singer's sewing machine (drophead, oak table, with six drawers), and y. "Graphophone anel 40 records, in perfect „ order. c WITHOUT RESERVE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 1 o'clock. _ AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR- I STREET. TREKS, PLANTS, SHRUBS. TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS. THOMPSON BROS., LTD., will soil, unreservedly, on behalf q{ Mr. W. B. Hardy, the well-known Nurseryman, a i 3 choice and valuable collection of HUTT NURSERY STOCK, HUTT NURSERY STOCK, Comprising every lino for immediate planting. • Catalogues on request THOMPSON BROS., LTD. A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. WYLIl!l B R O S., " 182. FEATHERSTON-ST., Wellington. !>! > Telechone No. 452. - HANKEY-STREET^Land 40 x 167 feet, r compact 5-roomed Dwelling, ono floor, !>! > workshop, glasshouse, garden, etc : ; d snug position ; uninterrupted view of 0 city and harbour. Price £900. 1. WEBB-STREET— Land 40 x 100 feet, '■ modern 7-roomed Dwelling, one floor, c two bays, all latent improvements. 5>5 > Price £1500. A chance lo secure a 11 really first-rate x 3ro P er 'y in heart of is city. '» WALLACE-STREET (near)— Land 36 1 0 60 feet, new 6-roomed Dwelling, hot * and cold water and all modern conJ* veniences. Price £900 ; £50 cash, bal- ''• ance easy. |) MARTIN-SQUARE— Land 41 x 70 feet '» (irregular), good 6-roomod Dwelb'ng ■f well let ; room for large workshop or * stable. Price £750. .HUGH-SXREET— Land 35 x 81 feet, 4roomed Dwelling and all conveniences, well let ; room to erect stables. Price £550. KARORI (two minuted from tram) — Laad J_ 40 x 136 feel, new 5-roomed Villa, hot and cold water, tiled grates, electric light, etc. Price £560; £60 cash. PETONE (N-efeon-Btreei)— Laud 60 x 132 feet, modern 8-roomed dwelling, lawn, garden, water fountain, etc. Price £850 ; a first-class property. _ WADESTOWN (Main-road)— Corner Section, 99ft frontage, irregular depth. is Price £220. 0 r1 B AEil ' LEARY, AND J WILLIAMS, [; LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, !■ 158, Featfaerston-Btreet. Telephone 1157. BASIN RESERVE (near).— Splendid Inis vofitment rettrrnrng 24 per cent, net* kj interest; 6 dwellings, 111 capital orn der, let at low rentals ; insurance a £900; 100 ft frontage to street; morth gage £1150 at 5 per cent, for five 1 years. Price, £1550. 11 CENTRAL-TERRACE, KELBURNE.— r- Charming new Residence, 6 large living rooms, and every convenience ; all on oue floor; beaovtrfully finished - throughout. Level section, 50 x 110; . fine view; insurance £700. Price, 1 41350; terms. CUBA-STREET.— The cheapest, Business n Site in the city; 40ft. x 100 ft, with 2 cottages prottucing £2 p.w. Price, 0 £2400; terms. Otter considered for 0 .speedy sakj. ' ROXBURGH-STREET (on the flat).— ' Nearly new 7-roonieci Residence, bathroom, h. and c. water, ga>, and c.1., s » lixeel wardrobes; balcony, ere, etc. Owner occupying. £1350, easy ternib. s, ELLICE-AVENUE.— S 100 ms and con\<H»iences, £680 ; cash £100. • 5, MIRAMAR.— One Acre, £250. WANTED Known— Wanted, the Best Jam on the market — St. George, made from the fresheet fruit. All gro> - -com, from, Ib. J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1909, Page 10

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