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, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, 1909, •Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A GENTLEMAN'S WELL FURNISHED EIGHT-ROOMED RESIDENCE. Hcmovcd to our Rooms from Thorndon for convenience of sale. HANDSOME PLAIN GREEN CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE. HIGH-BACK OAK SUITE. COSTLY DRAWINGROOM FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. 365 L °™ 365 Ono of the Most Complete Catalogues of HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Offered for a Long Time. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have been favoured with instructions from a gentleman who is? gixing up housekeeping, to sell as above — The whole of his very superior Household Furnishings, comprising : SPLENDID CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, upholstered in plain green Utrecht velvet ; specially made to order and in perfect- order. COSTLY HIGH-BACK OAK DININGROOM SUITE, 8 pieces, with removable seats. " | DIVAN CHAIRS IN SADDLEBAGS, SUPERIOR UPHOLSTERED WICK- ' ER CHAIRS, CHIPPENDALE AND ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL CHAIRS AND TABLES',- MORRIS FOLDING ' ' CHAIRS. COSTLY SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, with large mirror back (newest design). MASSIVE BFT EXTENSION DINING TABLE, 5-inch legs and 2 extra leaves (not a scratch or mark on it). CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE in Saddlebags and Utrecht Velvet, with spring edge and back; cost £13. 2 UNIQUE OAK and WALNUT DLNINGROOM CABINET. SUPERIOR LEATHER DININGROOM SUITES (9 pieces), buttoned backs and curved frames. AXMINSTER, BRUSSELS, and ART CARPET SQUARES. i A LARGE COLLECTION OF GOOD CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, ORNAMENTS and .VASES. . tVERY SUPERIOR CHEVAL DUCHESSE PAIR, full size, centre mirror, ■ and LARGE DOUBLE MIRROR- - DOOR AVARDROBE to match. MASSIVE DOUBLE BRASS and PEARL * TtfOfJNTED ITALIAN BEDSTEAD and ONE DOUBLE WOODEN BEDSTEAD (new design). 3 SINGLE MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBES. A LARGE QUANTITY OF BEST QUAL- | ITY LINOLEUM, in perfect order (off 5 large rooms). Hall- ptand, bookcase, lot of choice pot plants, fancy flower stands and bowls, , c.p. ware, couclips, cosy corner cushions, - lace and art curtains. Atutrian chain-, curtain rods, Bni3sol« stair carpet, stair rods, etc.: ako, contents of 5 well-fur-nished bedroom-, s=.i. bedsteads, duchesse pairs, duchesse clients, was-hstand?, sets of ware, chair?, etc. ;,also, contents of kitchen, enamelwaro, wringer, clock, and numerous sundries. Tho fale will commence punctually at . J. 30 o'clock. On view from 9.30 o'clock. This week's attractive catalogue should command spec-ial (attention, as the furniture is all high-class, and m very nice order. As our looms are crowded to the doors, no further entries will be received for this sale. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. AT THE RESIDENCE '-NORRl"s^~ VILLE." No. 65, MAJORIBANKS-STREET. ON THURSDAY, 18th NOV., 1909, At 1.30 o'clock shaj-p. Under Instructions from a Gentleman who is leaving for England. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have received instructions to sell on the premises as above — The whole of the Superior Household Furniture, comprising — Superior Brussels Carpet, 8 'x 12 Rattan Occasional Chairs, Rattan Settee and Upholstered Cushions. A nice collection of Engravings and Pictures, Ornaments, Vases and Crockery E-critoire and writing table, artist's cabinet, mirror overmantel in oak frame, artists' materials, palettes, music cabinet, bontwood chairs, Wilton pile hearthrug, 2 good violins and mandolin (by Dorigo), bookcase, book cabinet and chelfonicr combined, lot of books, fancy flower bowls and stands, - Brussels runner, hallstand, barometer, phonograph and 2 doz. lecords, lot of photographic inatorial, oak washstand with marble lop and mirror back, oak ehaving stand, duchesse pair, bedroom cabinet, d.fa.in. bedstead, wardrobe, ' 'blankets, sheets, linen, w.w/ stretcher and bedding, c.p. ware, dinner service-, seltzogene, tea 3 ots, 4-bottle cruet, gas iron and tubing, glass-top paste table, 60ft lio&o and reel, lot of carpenter's tools, chute board and plane, cramps, Parkinson vice, tools-, chest, garden tools, wringer, step-lad-der, Bis=ell carpet & weeper, and numerous sundries. This is a very completo homo and every tiling is in delightful order. On< view morning of sale. E. .TOPINSTON, Auctioneer. ABSOLUTE SALE OF* A MODJiRN RESIDENCE AND SECTION, KENT-TERRACE. In Order to Closo Accounts. In tho Estalo of the lato MRS. C. HUNTER. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 157, Lambton-quay. ON THURSDAY NEXT, 18th NOV., 1903, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • ard favoured with instructions from the Executors in ihe Estate of the late Mrs. C. Hunter, to sell by public auction, •* above — That modern and well-built Residence, with balcony, situate No. 37, K.entterrace, containing six rooms and scullery, with gas cooker, h. and o. water, and other conveniences, also workshop, erected upon a section part of 1 Town Acre No. 302, having a frontage of 31 feet by a. depth of 95 feet. The above property will be found on inSpection to be .admirably situated, bright, sunny, cheerful, and attractive, also comjn*nding good view of the oity from its balcony, while the recently-improved Kentterrace Reserve makes a very pleasant outjjook. It is a property most suitable for a doei tor or dentist. Tho sale is an absolute ono iv order to wind up estate- matters with tho bene-fk-iaries. Cards to view from the Auctioneers and further details from Meesrs. Mentcath «nd AVard, Solicitors, Ballance-street, or the Auctioneers. N.B-r-The Household Furnishings will be sold on.FJRIDAY, 26th November.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 10

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