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TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 19th OCTOBER, At 1 o'clock. IN OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDOX-ST. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF JEWELLERY. LADIES' AND GENTS' GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. RINGS. CHAINS, BROOCHES Ako. LOT OF GOOD CUTLERY. A' L. WILSON AND CO. are instruct- • ed by Mr. H. J. Wales, who is giving up business, lo sell at their Rooms, a* above — Tho whole of his complete stock of Jewellery and Cutlery. Included in the catalogue will be found — Ladies' and gents' gold and silver watches, fancy crystal clocks, musical ditto, gold brooches, gold rings, watch cases. granny chains, fob ditto, silver pencils and chains, silver keyless watches, opera glasses, bangles, gold pins, pend<mts. bracelets, etc., etc. Also, a large quantity of o.p. ware and cutlery, including table and dessert spoons, teaspoons, table and dessert knives and forks, carvers, and a lot of other items too numerous to onumerata This is a very choice selection, entirely new and clean stock. As Mr. Wales has givon up business, everything is for ABSOLUTE SALE. Immediately after the above will be offered, on account of a deceased gentleman's estate — A collection of antique jewellery, for ABSOLUTE SALE. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, At 1.30. "WEEKLY SALE~OF FURNITURE, PIANO, AND EFFECTS, At Our Rooms, 26, Brandon-atreet. AL. WDLSON AND CO.' will hold • their usual Weekly Sale at their Rooms on Wednesday next, as above, when a large catalogue of very good and useful Furniture will be disposed of. We 'A'ould remind those intending to send in their furniture for sale to kindly let us have same early, as we always have a crowded room, and early entries ensure a good display. A. L. WDLSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, At 1 o'clock. CLEARING SALE OF COWS, HORSES, BICYCLES, DRAYS, TRAPS, AND SUNDRIES. AT PETONE. AL. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Mr. A. Colquhoun to cell at his premises, Hector'slane and Main-road, Petone, as above — 2 cows in milk 4 heifers 'close to calving 8 horses 4 bicycles Spring dray, 2 gigs, 1 buggy Lot of trap and dray harness, galvanised iron, timber, totara posts, and lot of sundries. SPECIAL NOTE— POSTPONEMENT. Owing to the original date (Thursday) fixed for this sale clashing with the Hutt Pony Races, it has been Postponed until Friday. As Mr. Colquhoun has sold his property and is leaving for the country IMMEDIATELY, the Sale will be an ABSOLUTE and a CLEARING ONE. A. L. WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers. BUSINESS NOTICE. FRANK C. BIRD HAS • Commenced Business as LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 156, INGESTRE-STREET, Next to the Corner of Cuba-streef. Rents Collected. Estates Managed. Properties for Sale and to Let. 'Phone 1757. OR" SALE, first-class Hairdressing Saloon, with Billiardroom and Tobacconist Shop, situated in largo town ; hairdressing ealoon has 3 chairs •, billiardroom has 2 tables ; lease 10 years to run at 32s 6d per week; stock in shop guaranteed worth £350; price £1300, as going concern ; terms can be arranged. This ia a Bargain. Apply ORBELL AND CO., Land and Estate Agents, Palmerston North. T?OR SALE— Hawkes Bay Land— 2Bo J- Acres, with 6-roomed houso, two whares, sheds, and stables; £ milo from P.O. and creamery; 17 acres in oats and rape ; 263 acres in gra6s ; 150 acres ploughable; subdivided into 16 paddocks and woll watered ; carrying 500 ewes with lambs. 30' cattle, and 9 horses. Price £18 per acre ; £400 cash, rest 5 years, at 5 per cent. F. C. HARTSHORN, Land Agent, Hastings. GOOD FARM for Exchange, 660 acres freehold, all in grass, divided into 14 paddocks, papa formation, well watered, 8-roomed house, woolshed, trapshed, 6-stalled cowshed, cheep yards, concrete dip, etc. ; 11 miles from Pahiatua, 5 miles from railway station, 3-mile from school and factory. Price £13 per acre. Equity about £5000. Mortgage at 5 per cent. Will exchacge for a large Block of unimproved or partly improved bush country. W. INGLIS HUSBAND, Pahiatua "fyTOTOR CAR FOR SALE. Four-seated, 7-h p., well-known English nake; guaranteed in thorough order; any reasonable trial. £75, immediate sale. Apply MOLESWORTH-ST. GARAGE. THE NGAIRE GARDENS. Qf| ACRES, 7 paddocks, well fenced, *J\f with barbery hedges, 7-roomed house, 4 fireplaces, well finished throughout, with every other convenience, also 3roomed cottage on property, adjacent to Ngaire Railway Station, cheese factory, post and telegraph office. Price £43 per acre; best farm in Taranaki. Apply D. OHARTERIS, Land Agent, New Plymouth. 150 ACRES DAIRY FARM. A GOOD DAIRY~FARM, two miles from Dalefield Dairy Factory; good buildings ; well fenced, well watered ; oarries 50 cows; with or without stock, milking machines, etc. Prioe £25 por acre. For further particulars, apply V. L. FAIRBROTHER, Land Agent, Carterton. A SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. -I p*pr ACRES, ideal Dairying Land, all A.OO in grass, and subdivided ; with 7-roomed House, 12-bail cowshed, trapshed, etc. ; situated 2 milea from township, railway station, sohool, and oreamerv Prioe £15 10a an acre; £400 cash, balance 5 y«ars at 6 p«r cent Apply W. Chamberlain, Dominion Land Agency, Woodville. TXT i! E G Q E R ft, » » • Land and Eitate Agent, No. 9, JOHNSTON-STREET. NEWTOWN— Two newly-built House*, each containing 4 rooms, bath, copper, tubs, pat. w.c. ; land 34ft x 107 f t; land transfer ; let to good tenants, 36s per week. Price £980. A downright bargain. COROMANDEL-ST— Now 5-rd. House, bath, copper, tubs, electric light ; nice situation ; land 41ft x 64ft ; lease 49 year* to run: ground rent £2 6c par annum, Sutce &bwi gQQd home.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 94, 18 October 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 94, 18 October 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 94, 18 October 1909, Page 10

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