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MONDAY, 4th APRIL, 1910, A* 11 o'clock. . IN- THE FRUIT MARKET, ALLEN-STREET. r<pOWNSEND AND PAUL. LTD., will ' -I- sell at auction, WITHOUT RESERVE— t\A SIDES OF BACON. * MONDAY, 4th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, Etc. W* F. SHORTT. LTD., have been • favoured with instructions to sell at their Raoms, 87. Willis-street— . Chesterfield lounge in saddlebags, sideboard with mirror back, Austrian chairs, easy chairs, rattan chairs, gong, fenders, linoleum, carpets, hearthrugs, overmantel, massiva double iron brass-mounted bedstead, spring and wire mattresses, bedding, handsome bedroom suite of three " pieces, double and .single iron bedsteads, chests drawers, Duehesse chests, washstands, toiletware, wardrobe, kitchen tables, chairs, crockery, and a large assortment of sundries. NO RESERVE. TUESDAY, sth APRIL, at 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD T FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. ROYAL AXMINSTER CARPET, 17 x 13BRUSSELS CARPET, Crossley's sframe, 20 x 15 CHESTERFIELD COUCH and DIVAN CHAIR OAK DININGROOM SUITE, 8 pieces *A L. WILSON AND CO. will hold. •A. their 'usual Weekly Sale on TUESDAY, on account of Wednesday being race' day, when a large catalogue of FurSuebings of ail description will be offered. Full particulars on Monday. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 7th APRIL, At 11 o'clock. 6 PIANOS. € 5 PIANOS. 5 PIANOS. %£ L. WILSON AND CO. will sell by J\~* Public Auction at their Rooms, 26, Brandon-ctreet — 5 Pianos, all first-class instruments, including — Upright Grand Piano, by Wilh. Bohm, a perfect toned instrument Upright Grand Pianos, by John Spencer - and Hickeyson, London (new instruments), also by Kirchner and C. Begg and Co. _ These are pll really good instruments and well \voi>th inspection. A^ L. WiLSON , Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 7th APRIL, At 11 a.m. SALE OF VERY^FINE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, By Sames and Co., London. ■A', L. WILSON AND CO. wHI sell at their Rooms, 26, Br&ndom-street, ma above — Upright Grand Piano, by Sames and Co., London, originally cost £79. Almost new instrument, with very latest improvements; an exceptionally ■weet and mellow -toned instrument. To those in search of a good piano, we can recommend this with every confidence. A. L. WI LSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY. 7th APRIL, 1910, At 1.30. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. At UPPER WILLIS-STREET. fAI- L. WILSON AND CO. are instructed by tho owner to sell at Ids residence, 246, Upper Willis-street — The contents of 6 rooms Full particulars later. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. • FRIDAY, Bth APRIL, At 1.30. •ALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ALSO UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, At HATAITAI. J4- L. WILSON AND CO. are in■A* structed by Mr?. F. J. Bird, who is giving up housekeeping, to cell at her residence, Hataitai-road — The contents of 8 rooms, completely furnished, including upright grand piano by Carl Steinhardt, all in perfwt order.. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 14th APRIL, 1910 BALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, ALSO UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, At WELLINGTON-TERRACE. fA • L. WILSON AND CO. are in- «£*.• structed by Miss E. Osbome to sell at her resider.ee, 143, Wellington-terrace — The complete contents of 9 rooms, including upright grand piano by Rosener Full particulars later. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. CLIFTON ESTATE. THURSDAY, 7th APRIL, 1910, AT THE EMPIRE HALL, PALMERSTON NORTH. At 8 p.m. sharp. I A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., itV. in conjunction with J. R. STANSELL, Esq., will cell by public auction, «sabove — The unsold Sections in this ideal residential property These suburban sections have a peculiar Value of their own, inasmuch as they are practically the only sections obtainable within easy access of the town which pre■ent the advantages of high ground. _ Clifton and the surrounding district has Bow become the fashionable suburb of Pahncrston, and a rapid increase of values BlUBt ensue, more particularly when the £rst tram runs down Fitzherbert-street. The sections are sitwated within 14 miles of the Post Office, and command a magnificent view. They aro dry and healthy, and, in fact, ideal building sites. This sale presents an unrivalled opportunity to secure 'one of these besvatifal sections either for residential or speculative purposes. Terms will be very easy, but S per cent, discount off the purchasing price will be allowed for cwh. Upset price, £100 per acre. Plans are now ready, and can be- obtained from the Auctioneers, or J. R. Stansell, Esq., Shannon. Mr. »J. R. Stanaell will bo available to ■how intending purchasers over the sections en enquiry at the offices of the Auctioneers. Ann 'ACRES, all grassed : carry 25 cow», #600 250 sheep, 70 head young cattle. Price £12 ; £500 cash. L. A. NOLAN AND CO., New Plymouth.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 77, 2 April 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 77, 2 April 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 77, 2 April 1910, Page 8