TO-MORROW. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS I BOOTS! "■ ~ GREAT BOOT AUCTION, 14, Manners-street. 14, Manners-street. BIGGEST BOOT SALE. BY PUBLIO • AUCTION HELD IN WELLINGTON FOR YEARS. . Alii/ SORTS AND SIZES. Boots for Gentlemen. Boots for Working Men. Boots and Shoes for Ladies. Boots and Shoes for Girls and Boys. WELTED, MAOHINE-SEWN, PUMP SOLES, SCREWED SOLES. ENGLISH BOOTsTeNG-LISH" SHOES. • TUESDAY 'NEXT, 7th DECEMBER, At 1.30 sharp. i" NO RESERVE. PE A R SON AND CO., ' 14, MANNERS-STREET, Have been -instructed to sell by publio auction., on the premises, 14, Mannersstreet — A splendid assortment of High-grade BOOTS and SHOES, including: . Men's double-soled welted box calf Derby Boots • - , Men^s willow jcalf, easy walking, olosed-fre-nt boots , Gentlemen's comfortable, durable, and . . pliable glaco kid. Krupp, Cookham, and hand-sewn -boots of leading English makes Manufacturers' samples of latest shapes in high-grad'o footwear for ladies and gentlemen, , Ladies' lace and buttoji boots and shoes Ladies' single and double and crossover strap summer walking shoes Ladies' fine glace kid shoes for afternoon and" evening wear 2 hampers of ladies' wolted glace and calf boots 1000 PAirs 1000 TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), ,7th DEC. At 2 o'clock. MESSRS. LEVIEN. SHALLCRASS . AND CO. will hoM their usual Furniture Sale, in their Central Auction Rooms, Willis-strce't, when a large quantity of useful Household Furniture, the contents of two houses, will be sold. Two nicely-finished mirror-back sideboards (carved panels) Large leather-top dining table, carved legs Fine iron frame piano, by Kirkman, London, rosewood case x Large bevelled pier glass (heavy frame) Walnut overmantel, coal vase, brassmounted fenders, -hearthrugs Good pictures, good lace curtains, easy and divan chairs Linoleums, occasional tables, pot stands, vases, and ornaments Glassware, crockery, table-cover, rugs, and mats Two handsome duchesse pairs, duchecse chests, chests of drawers Mirrors, ■ sets ware, washstands, toilet tables, wire stretchers Four double brass-mo*ntcd bedsteads and wire mattresses x Kitchen tables, chairs, and useful kitchen and household sundries. WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. FRIDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1909, At 2 p.m. AT THE CENTRAI7AUCTION ROOMS, WILLIS-STREET. Removed for tho Convenience, of Sale from one of the Most Beautifully-fur-nished Houses in tho City. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS THE BEST OF ENGLISH AND COLONIAL MANUFACTURED GOODS VALUABLE PAINTINGS IN OILS AND WATER COLOURS MAGNIFICENT BEDROOM FURNITURE i HANDSOME OAK DININGROOM FURNITURE DRAWINGROOM FURNITURE AND ' . EXPENSIVE CARPETS. MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. havo been favoured with instructions from a gentleman who is returning to England, to Sell by Publio Auction, as above, very superior house of furniture, comprising — CHESTERFIELD SUITE (9 pieces), in , Oak, upholstered in green saddlobags N and velvet. CHESTERFIELD and TWO GRANNIE CHAIRS, to mVtch, in saddlebags and Utrecht velvet WALNUT FOOTSTOOL, 4ft 6iu, covered in velvet TWO EXPENSIVE VELVET PILE CARPETS, practically newSeveral Rugs to match HANDSOME ALL-BRASS CURB and BRASSES FIVE HANDSOMELY FRAMED MIRRORS, hand painted and- plain LARGE OVERMANTEL, framed, about 7ft by 4ft EXHIBITION OIL PAINTING, 4ft 6in x 3ft 6in, by Baker, "Ruamahunga River." 5 OTHER PAINTINGS IN OILS, by same artist, all handsomely framed EXHIBITION WATER COLOURS, "Lako Wakatipu" ' and "Pelorus Sound," and three others by Baker. 4 pairsX'henillo Curtains' Inlaid Linoleum, quite new LARGE WAENOT OVERMANTEL EXPENSIVE BEDROOM SUITE, in ROSEWOOD, consisting of 7ft wardrobe, double mirror • doors, and set . drawers in centre; Chcval dressing table, with reflex mirrors and large centro glass; washstand, with rougo marble top and back, and separate . pedestal cupboard, all beautifully CHIPPENDALE BEDROOM SUITE, 3 PIECES — Wardrobe, Cheval pair, with black marble top and back. The workmanship is particularly good, and the suito as a -nholo moßt and some. Toilet sets, latest designs; 2 pairs antlers ; bedsteads (double and single), wire and kapoc mattresses, and a large quantity of kitchen and smaller furniture. TKe drawingroom furniture is of the Tory highest grade. Tho bedroom furniture is particularly' handsome, of most beautiful workmanship. The ■ pictures are from the gallery at the Christchurch Exhibition, and as works of art are ,moat valuable. The goods will be on view at our rooms on Thursday. Electric light display in the evening. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Auctioneers. THE ROUSE AND HURRELL CARRIAGE BUILDING CO., LTD., Courtenay-placo, Wellington. AUCTION. mHE Next Fortnightly Auction Sale •** of Vehicles, Motor-cars, etc., FRIDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 2.30 p.m. " THE NGAIRE GARDENS. f%{\ ACRES, 7 paddocks, well fenced, »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. Prjce £43 per acre • best farm in Taranaki. Apply D. CHARTERIS, Land Agent, Nqw Plymouth. LOWER HUTT. g+r* or— NEW ■flcell-built 5-rd. House £525 and Section, 45 x 125; £25 deposit, balance ""-flj^ *$J *
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1909, Page 12
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