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MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 12th and 13th JULY, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. each 'day. 800 LOTS OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. LARGE QUANTITY OF Christopher Johnson's Superior Electroplated Ware, nearly all new Upright Grand Piano, by Strauss, equal to new 2 Graphophones and Large Number of Records OEnglish-mado Phaeton and Set of S.M. Harness 1 large Cash Register. Painted Panorama with 1000 feet of Scenery. Large Complete Riley'3 Magic Lantern and 2000 Slides, with 3 powerful lenses, 6, 8, and 93 inches 2 Smaller Hughes' Magic Lanterns and 1600 61id03. Cinematograph of the Latest Design, with about 7000 feet of Films, complete in every detail, specially made and imported for the owner, and never used ; cost £247. Full details in catalogue. iWalnut Dining-tables, Overmantels, and Music Cabinet. 30 Dozen New Turkish Towels, 40 Quilts, 30 Paii-3 Lace Curtaine 80 Cases High-class Ceylon Tea, 30 Boxes Sultanas, Currants, and other Surplus Stores. get of Fairbanks Platform Scales. 50 doz. best E.P. Al quality Tea, Table, and Dessert Spoons and Forks Large quantity of excellent electro-plated ware, c.p. spoons, forks x , c.p. vegetable dishes, hot water jugs, teapots, and sugar basins, c.p. coffee pots, solid walnut dining table, 10ft upright grand piano in rosewood case, oil paintings, engravings and etchings, walnut overmantels and framed mirrors, duchesse cheats and toilet wai*e, large quantity of bedroom furniture, quilts, sheets, otc. Full details in catalogues, available on Tlrarsday. On view SATURDAY, from 9.30 to 5 o'clock. t \ L. WILSON AND CO. havo receivLljL* ed instructions from Mr. Pinnock, of the New Commecpial Hotel, who has now no further use for his private residence, to sell, at No. 104, Rintoul-street, the entire contents of his completely-fur-nished 10-roomed residence, and included in the catalogue will be foand a very large collection of surplus electro-plated ware and lot of surplus stores, fittings, furniture, etc. Catalogues are now being prepared for this large and important sale, and will be available on Thursday. Owing to the length of the catalogue, over 800 lots, tho sale will commence each day at 10.30 sharp, and refreshments will be provided at 12.30. Tho cinematograph, magic lanterns, and panorama will be sold on Tuesday. - A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. .WEDNESDAY, 14th JULY, At 1.30 o'clock. LARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, AND EFFECTS. Contents of Two Houses. it A , L. WILSON AND CO. will hold { J\.m the- usual Weekly Sale of Furniture in their Rooms, 26. Brandon-street, as above, when they dispose of a first-class Collection of Furniture, contents of two houses, removed to our rooms for convenience. All descriptions of Furniture will , be found in the catalogue, and if buyers attend they can rest assured of securing t whatever they require. J A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ~ MONDAYTiith JULY, 1909, At 1.30 o'clock. In the Fruit Market, Allen-street. AUCTION SALE OF CHOICEST AND BEST NURSERY STOCK, On Account of Messrs. H. C. Gibbons and Co., Dominion's Premier Nurserymen. TOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will sell *at auction, entirely without reserve, undoubtedly the finest consignment submitted this season, comprising — nAAA FLOWERING, Hedge, Shelter, A" \f\J Ornamental, Native and Fruit Trees, indoor and outdoor Pot Plants, Ferns, efc. Everything offered is of the very best quality, grown at the Hutt with that care and attention for which the firm of Messrs. H. C. Gibbons and Co. is famous throughout the Dominion. Catalogues now ready. "" MONDAY, 12th JULY, 1909, ■ At 2 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WF. SIIORTtT LTD.. have been • favoured with instructions to sell at their Sooms, Willis-street, on account of a, gentleman who is giving up housekeeping — Handsomo chesterfield in saddlebags and velvet, diningroom suito (of 9 pieces, in leather), rattan chairs, sewing machine, dining tables, chairs, hearthrugs, occasional tables, bookshelf, linoleums, fenders, d. and s. iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, stretchers, duchesse chestb, washstands, toilet ware, mirrors, chests drawers, kitchen tables, chairs, crockery, meat safe, cooking utensils, and a quantity of sundries. NO RESERVE. "•WAIRARAPA FARM, 714 ACRES. Carterton Auction Mart. WEDNESDAY, 14th JULY, At 2 p.m. GA. FAIRBROTHER will sell by • public auction, as above — A GRAZING AND CROPPING FARM of 714 acres. It is near to school, port and telegraph office, and good metalled roads. Five-roomed dwelling. Thoroughly watered, fenced and divided. No floods. Capital rape land ; 50 acres been cropped. This is a good investment for retired Civil Servant, and is near to Wellington. The title is freehold, and if desired the bulk of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at low interest, or -a smaller proporty or shares would bo taken in part ! payment. By appointment, passengers from Wellington' by Napier express can view Property and return same day. Telegraph for fuller particulars or for appointment to inspect to VICTOR FAIEBROTHER, Carterton. FRIDAY NEXT, at 1. FRIDAY KEXT, at 1. 'At the Fruit Exchange, Blair and Allen streets. GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE Of MORSHEAD NURSERY STOCK! MORSHEAD NURSERY STOCK! MORSHEAD NURSERY STOCK! s?he Pride of the Dominion, and Specially Sought After by those who Know Quality. fpHOMPSON BROS.. LTD., will sell, X unreservedly, on behalf of the Morsfcead Nursery Co., New Plymouth— 3000 Trees, PUnts, and Shrubs, 3000 Trees, Plants, -and Shrubs, SPorminf? an unparalleled selection for those requiring high-class stook all true to name. 3TRIDAY NEST. TS'O RESERVE. Catalogue in a 'Few Drvb. THOMPSON BROS., LTD. A, G. .WALLACE,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1909, Page 8

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