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CLEARING OUT SALE. FURNITURE, PONIES, GIG AND HARNESS. RIVERBANK-STREET, NEAR BRIDGE, LOWLR HUTT. SATURDAY. slh FEBRUARY, 1910. A j ; 2 o'clock. XT ERNE-ST LEIGHTON will sell— Furniture and Effects, comprising: Hal st~nd, dining and kitchen tables, pictures, crockery, cutlery, linoleums, couches, chairs, sideboard, dresser, bodsteads and bedding, stretchers, washstftnds and ware, chests drawers, wardrobe, dressing tables, curtains, mirrors, overman* tel, kitchen utensils, quantity timber, wire netting, 14 sheets iron 20 White Leghorn pullets . -2" harness ponies 1 dogoart horse . 1 gig and harness 6'iUre harness* and sundries. A. F. YORK, Auctioneer. ROBERTSON'S AUCTION ROOMS, 38, MANNERS;STREET. TO-MO&KOVr 'SATURDAY), sth FEB., At 2 o'clock. WL. ROBERTSON will sell by public • auction, as above — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: Handsome mirror-back sideboard, duchesse -pair, bedsteads and bedding, toiletwsiro, dining table, k. do, chairs, settee and 2 easy chairs, Chesterfield couch, carpet square, pictures, 2 couches, lot strips of carpet, fender, rugs and blankets, etc., eto. Glassware, crockery and enamelware, toiletware, saucepans, cups and saucers, c.p. goods, vases and ornaments, jugs, cutlery, case carvers, etc^ etc. Tobacconist's stock and fittings, including — 10ft counter, 2 showcases, glass stands and pods , for window .'(cost over £10), 50 pipes, counter scales, 10 boxes cigars, tobacco-cutter, 20 walking stioks, 6 razors, toothbrushes, studs, pouches, cigarette-holders, tobacco, and a lot of tobacconist stock and sundries Also, 1 Cutler l oil-top desk (large size), 1 pedestal desk, 2 office tables, 2 do chairs, etc., etc. Now on View ir* ROBERTSON'S AUCTION ROOMS. MONDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1910, At 11 a. mi IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, On the Premises, No. 98, WELLINGTON-TERRACE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. (in conjunction with MESSRS. ARTHUR WARBURTON AND CO.) have been favoured with instructions from Dr. W. A. Chappie, M.P., to sell by auotion, at his lato residence, No. 98, Thb Terrace, on Monday, 7th "February, commencing at 11 a.m. — THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and APPOINTMENTS, including : Many valuable articles of mahogany, wal- '' nut, and English oak, Wilton pile Axminster carpets and rugs, contents of drawingroom, diningroom, halls, morningrooms, 6 bedrooms, and kitchen. Also, !Xoet No. 4 Typewriter and mahogany rolltop Desk. Full particulars in future advertisement. Complete catalogues now ready. THURSDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1910, Commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. LARGE, IMPORTANT,. AND UNRES_RVED SALE OF HIGH-CLASS MODERN AND ALMOST NEW FURNITURE. At WELLINGTON-TERRACE. AL. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Mr. E. Carroll, who is giving up housekeeping, to «ell at his residence, No. 234, "Wellingtonterrace — The complete contents of 11 rooms, furnished from the best warehouses in the Dominion, within the last 12 months. Everything is equal to new, and" of the best procurable. Catalogues are now being prepared. Full Particulars in To-morrow's Post. This House is for Sale or to Let; "we »re Solo Agents." A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. YBT ANTED TO LEASE, FOR TERM, PART OF OUR PREMISES, 17, and 19, CUBA-STREET, \ ' Suitable for WAREHOUSE, SAMPLE ROOMS, OR PROFESSIONAL MAN. iSxcellent Light, Electric Goods Lift, Central Position. CALL AND INSPECT. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COMPANY, Opposite Town Hall. D. W. VIRTUE & CO., 5. VICTORIA-STREET, Wellington, v I^RAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE, ** And COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Agents for THE N.Z. FLOURMILLERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. By Special o__if__& S Appointment 3&££fi_fs Excellenoy to *igF2_*2jl * ne Governor Forage Contractors to the N.Z. Government. MANUFACTURERS OF SPLIT PEAS AND PEARL BARLEY. S. ROWE AND SONS, LTD., 63. Cuba-stieet TXT ANTED TO BUT, HOUSES OF FURNITURE - In Large or Small Lots. Apply by letter, or any evening, to 148, OWEN-STREET (South End). ' A SURE INVESTMENT. WANTED to Exchange Business Property, bringing in £3 2s 6d per week, for a Residence of about 7 rooms, and part balance in cash. For full particulars apply to C. Tandy, 102, Taranakistreet WANTED TO BUT. SECOND-HAND Motor Cycle; preference given to fairly light machine oi recent model. State price and particulati l ° BOX 1, Post Office, Levin. WANTED Known— That it's generally admitted we have the best y»lu< and most popular designs in Crockery Dinner Services, Cups and Saucers, Te{ Plates, Jug«. United Hardware House 60, Cuba-6tre*t.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1910, Page 10

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