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ROBERTSO -'S AUCTION ROOM, > i a nners-srr«*et. TO-MO R R O W . TUESDAY, 23ih MARCH, » At 2 o'clock. WL. ROBFRTjsON will «M1 by • Public Auction, as abo\e— Very handsome mirror-b-^ck sideboard Telescope dining table, small sideboard .Very fine Chesrerfu'M Miite. .-addle hags and \el vet. s°ren pi»>ce~, <o?t £30 Handsome Ducho-->e pair (ui;i--i\e cliol with wing mirrois and marble top withstand) Handsome 3-}>icco bedroom suite 111 kauri Double mid single brass-rail bedstead and bedding, Duclun»c chestf, chest* drawers, v asii&t&nda, 6 mirrors, toilet waie. s-trctchers, liuolcums, etc., etc. Tapestry carpet 12 x 12, good lace curtains, leather couoh, -good velvet do., rattan chairs, Au^trinii do., hall- " '_ stand, dining and kitchen tables, square mahogany table, cupboards, dressers, large doublo meat safe, sew - ing machine, crockery, kitchen and cooking utensils, and useful household sundries. This is a good lot of furniture, nnd •very lot will l>e sold. WITHOUT RESERVE. AUCTION SALE Of. MOTOR CAR! MOTOR CAR! TUESDAY, 29th MARCH, 1910, At 2 p.m. AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, WILLIS-STREET, Bt |X EVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. .A 7/9-h.p. "Stuart* Car, Twin Cylinder, 2 feats body, delivery van on back (detachable), 760 x 90 Artillery wheels and tires, accumulator and coil ignition, three speeds forward and one reverse. In good running order. A gcod runabout car, which can be conwerted into a delivery van suitable for ■ny class of trade. To be sold to the highest bidder. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Auctioneers. MONTHLY STOCK SALE. LOWER HUTT YARDS. TUESDAY, 29th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions to sell by public auction, as above — ! 12 springing cows and heifers (first-class line, closo to profit) 3 vealers (mother-fed) 20 good Langshsn hens 20 fowls ENTRIES INVITED. WEDNESDAY, 30th MARCH, 1910, At 1.30 o'clock * IWEEKLY SALE~~OF FURNITURE, PIANO AND EFFECTS, ( AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRAXDON-ST. CROWDED ROOM OF ATTRACTIVE AND USEFUL FURNITURE. Contents, of two house?, sont in from Suburbs. fA*" 1 L. WILSON AND CO. will hold -"L» their usual Weekly Sale of Furnituro NEXT WEDNESDAY, as above, when a cstfaloeuo comprising mo?t \iseful effects of all dVcriptio.is will be offered. We ha\ 3 for sale this week tlio complete contents of two houses sent in from the suburbs and we arc instructed by the owners to Fell everything, as money is required. To thoie furnishing this i« an excellent opportunity A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. BALLIKGER BROS., WARING TAYLOR AND MAGINNITY STREETS. WELLINGTON. MAKERS OF LEAD AND COMPO PIPE TRAPS, BENDS. SYPHONS, ETC. BB BRAND. THE ONLY MAKERS OF LEAD TRAPS IX lUE DOMINION. PROPRIETORS OF WADE'S PATENT SKYLIGHTS. BALLIXGEII BROS., MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS, WARING TAYLOR AND MAGINNITY STREETS. WELLINGTON. Tel 99 Box 18 AIR-TIGHT SHOW CASES And SHOP FITTINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Also. ICE CHESTS. SEE our latest make. No wood, no metal, all glass ; saves 20 per cent, in glafs insurances (steps taken for registration). Kirkcaldin and Stains' Emporium, the largest of its kind, hag been fitted throughout by MAX KREISSIG. We are ibe largest, the best, and cheapest manufacturers known. Factory and Showroom — Nos. 32 and 34, LITTLE TARANAKI STREET. 'Phone 2*99. D. W. VIRTUE & CO., 5. VICTORIA-STREET. WslJ.ngton, |^< RAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE, And COMMISSION* MERCHANTS. Agent* for THE N.Z. FLOURMILLERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. THE STANDARD ROTARY SHUTTLE THE STANDARD ROTARY SHUTTLE ~|~S attracting more attention, receiving -L moro favourable comment, and enjoying greater popularity than all other sewing machines combined MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS, When you operate a Standard Rotary you protect your health, reserve your strength, do more and better work, add comfort and plessure to your «ewmg, and f»to a lot of time and worry and money. All duplicate pares kept ; 10 yesrs' guarantee. Come and INSfECT THE STANDARD. F. J. \V. FEAR. Engineer and Importer, 99, WILLIS-STREET. Repairs to All Makes Skilfully Done. Established 1880 Tel. 976. Box IB Tel. 99. rETONE CARRIERS. KiNO IIROS., 44, Nelson-street (Ring up '1 rlephone X». 3), Petone, General Carriers Contractor*, and Coal Mi>rfth»niis Contract Carrier* to Petone Borough Council. Da-lv FarcM Service with City. Furniture carefully Removed. Wellington Agent* — O'Brien and Co. •Pnon* 1920 WAXTED7 all my old customers te call «t 177, Cuba-street; Busing; as usual. J. Wilkinson, lat« 66, Viviitu Street

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 72, 28 March 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 72, 28 March 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 72, 28 March 1910, Page 10