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TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, 14th JULY, 1909, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock p.m. sharp. EXTENSIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. UPRIGHT GRAND PIAXO by, the Celebrated Maker Bcch.stem. LEATHER DININGROOM SUITE. MASSIVE BRASS CURB FivNDER. ROYAL AXMINSTER CARPET, WRITING TABLE AND BOOKCASE COMBINED AND APPOINTMENTS. Removed to Our Roonv> for Convenience of Sale. TKENNFJ3Y MACDONALD, LTD., ■» have received instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — An excellent Catalogue of almost new and up-to-date Household Furnishings, comprising: UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by the celebrated maker Bochstein; a rich and powerful-toned instrument ; cost au guineas. eandsome" chesterfield LOUNGE with spring-edge and spnngx seat and back, upholstered in best quality Utrecht velvet and saddlebags; Divan Chair to match. MASSIVE BRASS CURB FENDER and SET of BRASSES. ROYAL AXMINSTER CARPET. 13ft 6m x 10ft, in perfect order ; cost £14. SUPERIOR SFT 6IN SIDEBOARD with large mirror-back, canopy top, heavy columns, and drawers lined with green baize. UP-TO-DATE HIGH-BACK OAK DIXINGROOM SUITE (8 pieces). MASSIVE ALL-BRASS ITALIAN BEDSTEAD, 2-inch pillars, cable-edge, Wire Mattress and Double Kapok Bed complete. VERY SUPERIOR CHEVAL DUCHESSE PAIR and Largo DOUBLE MERROR-DOOR WARDROBE to match (newest design). LEATHER DININGROOM SUITE (9 pieces), in perfect order and equal to new. SUPJERIOR PEDESTAL WRITING TABLE and .BOOKCASE COMBINED. , A NICE LOT of CROCKERY— Fancy Plates and Dishps, Tra Sets, Dinner Services, Coffee Cups and Saucers. Tea Cnps, etc., etc. . BFT-EXTENSION DINING TABLE with - 2 extra leaves and Mohair Tablecover. Hall stand, hall chairs, linoleum, slip marts, Axminster hearthrugs, wool mats, fenders and brasses, oil paintings, dining table, a lot of good c.p. ware, 2 Tonerrffo tea clothe, 4 tray cloths, bedspread, etc., saddlebag couch, leather couch, fancy rattan chairs, childs' chairs, rattan settee, 2 superior sideboards, pheffomer, ornaments and vases, 6 good palms, fancy flower stands, lace curtains, easy chairs, glassware and crockery, d.b.m. French bedstead, s.i. bedsteads, double and single kapok beds (new), blankets, sheets, counterpanes, superior duchesse pairs, duchesse chests, w»shstands, sets of toiletware, bedroom chairs, pictures, 2 mirror-door wardrobes, lot of sample aluminium ware, wringer, kitchen table, garden hose, gas griller, and lot of sundries. Owing to the large number of lots the eale will commence at 1.30 o'clock sharp. THIS ATTRACTIVE SALE SHOULD COMMAND SPECIAL ATTENTION AS THE FURNITURE IS ALL HIGHGLASS AND IN PERFECT ORDER. On view from 9.30 o'clock on morning ef -ealc. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. " TO-MORROW S .WEDNESDAY, 14th JULY. 1909. At 2 o'clock p.m. sharp. SALE OF OA PAniS FIELD AND OPERA Ofk OU GLASSES. Ctlf ZW-j KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., A • have received instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — 30 Pairs Field and Opera Glasses. These are a first-class lot, and for absohite sale. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer., FRIDAY, 16th JULY, 1909, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. sharp. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF , SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BOHM PIANO, Bft EXT. DINING TABLE. ITALIAN BEDSTEAD, BEDROOM SUITE, and APPOINTMENTS. At the residence, "Mahana," 107, Rich-mond-street, PETONE. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., * have receivod instructions fiom Mr. Thos. A. Radcliffe, who is leaving New Zealand, to sell on the premises, No. 107, Richmond-street, Petone, as above — The whole of his superior Furnishings, contents of six well > furnished roc m J. Full details To-morrow. This is a sale of really good furniture, and e%erything is equal to new. On view Thursday afternoon, from 2 till 5, and Morning of Sale. " E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW ! At -1. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! At 1. TO-MORROW! AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR AND ALLEN STREETS. ATTRACTIVE AND UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE HUTT NURSERY STOCKHUTT NURSERY STOCKHUTT NURSERY STOCKWhich will include a very" fine assortment TKi-KS, SHRUBS, AND PLANTS TREES. SHRUBS, AND PLANTS TREES, SHRUBS, AND PLANTS Of the highest order, true to name, healthy, well rooted, 'and grown under most favourable climatic conditions, all of which ha-vo been well attended, and received a most caroful nurseryman's energies in production rpHOMPSON BROS.. LTD., will sell by A public auction, unreservedly, on behalf of Mr. W. B. Hardy, the well-known Hutt Nurserman — A specially-selected catalogue of High-class roses Very fine carnations Native veronicas Flowering and ornamental shrubs Plants and trees Hedge, shelter, and plantation trees Asparagus ferns, and other pot plants SPECIAL. — Mr. Hardy having a roputstion to uphold, buyers will do well in attending, as only first-class, clean, healthy and well-grown trees and plants will be submitted, all being "Hardy" by name and nature. TO-MORROW, at 1 p.m. sharp. THOMPSON BROS., LTD. A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. ECOND-HAND MOTOR CARS FOR SALE. 8-9-hp. Swift, seat 4; price £150. 8-9-h.p. Stuart, seat 4; price £140. 10-h.p. Minerva, seat 5; price, £200. 7-h.p. Humber, seat 2; price £110. 10-15-h.p< Clement Talbot, seat 5; price, £325. 18-h p- Le Coste, seat 5; p_rrce, £200. These cars are complete in every detail, and are guaranteed in pec feet -order. A trial will be given to intending purchasers Persons haviiig cans for 6alo ays in--gated to forward ua particulars. Wo have a thorough knowledge of motor cars, one) intend making a specialty of fho .-ale of secondhand cars. iull particulars jnaPpIiCa^F.SHDE3 ? .T.LTp., Willie-street, ..WeSfogtonr

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1909, Page 10

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