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TO-MORROW, At 1 30 o'clock. WEEKLY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. PART CONTENTS OF TWO WELLFI7RNISIIED HOUSES. Sent in from Crofton and Karori. AL. WILSON AND CO. are in- • structed by the owners to dispose of tho part-oontents of therr woU-furnish-ed residences, on account of their leaving Wellioxton. On account of J. G. Sawtell, Crofton— [VERY SUPERIOR BRUSSELS CARPET, Crossley's 5-frame, 20 x 15, in perfect order. 'ALL-BRASS FENDER KERB, complete ELEGANT CHESTERFIELD COUCH, WITH DIVAN CHAIR to match, in English saddlebaga and Utrecht velvet; full spring fronts nnd backs Solid Oak Dininffroom Suite, 8 pieces, with detachable seats, almost new English Oak Dining Table, 7ft extension, with massive squaro less Small Design Sideboard, with b.m. back and canopy top All brsss French Bedstead, with aauare pillows, new design New Design Dwchewe Pair, with large pivot bevelled mirror, marble-top and tiled-back W&shstaiud 6ft Wardrobe with maple fronts and large bevelled-mirror door Dochesse Chests, Linen Cupboard, H*nd Singer Sewing Machine, Box Ottoman Couch Rattan and fancy chairs, wicker flower stands, bedroom linoleums (almost new), uphoiet«red coach, Austrian chairs, ball chairs and settees, waehstatnds and sets ware, s.i. bedsteads and mattresses, lot of good bedding-, framed mirror, lot of good pictures, child's vkkbn, clarkmettes, bjn. fender and brasses, go-cart, gas heater, office des>k, platform scsmm, ice chest, lady's free-wheel bike, and a whole lot of useful kitchen sundries, etc. 'Also, on account of Mr. Healey Swete, Karori — The Part Contents of 6 rooms, including — .Very Superior Axminster Carpet, 17 z 13, in rich design Bft Extension Dining Table, wiCh extra, leaves; and lot of useful Bedroom Furniture- in excellent order, and other sundries. There are some very good furnishings of all descriptions in above catalogue, and to those furnishing wo would recommend an inspection of our rooms. On view fron> 9 a.m. to-morrow. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 2.30 o'clock. BALE OF BOHM~ PIANO. FULLCABINET SINGER SEWING MACHINE. ANTOINE COURTOIS CORNET. x 'AT OUR ROOMS, 26. BRANDON-ST. "A L. WILSON AND CO. are inXjL» structed by tha owner, who is leaving for England this week, to sell by publio auction — Upright Grand Piano, by Wilh. Bohm, an almost* new instrument, powerful toned, and with every modern improvement Cornet, by Antoine Courtois, full nickel plate, in case, complete, cost £20 Full Cabinet Singer Sewing Machine, drophead ; only in use two months. Our instructions are to sell. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, Bth APRIL, At 1.30. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ALSO UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. At HATAITAI. lAho L. WILSON AND CO. are InfcjL-» structed by M». F. J. Bird, who. is giving up housekeeping, to toll at her residence, Hataitai-road — The contents of 8 rooms, completely furnished, including upright grand piano by Carl Steinhardt, all in perfect order. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. NEWTOWN t NEWTOWN! WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 2. WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 2. Special Unreserved Auction Sale of an ASSIGNED GROCERY STOCK ASSIGNED GROCERY STOCK At BIDDIFORD-STHEET, NEWTOWN. RIDDIFORD-STREET, NEWTOWN. mHOMPSON BROS, LTD., will sell ■ X unreservedly, in the est*to of R. Batemsn, at the premises, Riddi ford-street, Newtown — The whole of the stock-in-trado of groceries, small goods, shop fixtures, etc. GOODS ON VIEW WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT. NO RESERVE. THOMPSON BROS., LTD. A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. * AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LOWER HUTT 6th APRIL, 1910. At 2 o'clock. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has receiv- • ed instructions from a gentleman, who is leaving tho district to sell as abovo — Brass- mounted bedsteads (d. and a.), overmantle, carpet square, couches, washstand and ware, harmonium, chest dram era, wardrobe, dining table, kitchen tables, upholstered chairs, clock, Canadian and kitchen chairs, cool scuttle. Perfection stove (in good order), occasional tables, meat safe. linoleums. oilcloths, crockery, glassware, go-carte, saws, range, wire netting, pictures, garden. tool?, etc., etc. CUFTdjTESTATE. THURSDAY, 7th APRIL, 1910, AT THE EMPIRE HALL, PALMERSTON NORTH. At 8 p.m. sharp. f A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., u\- in conjunction with J. R. STANSELL, Esq., will sell by public auction, as fbore — The unsold Sections in this ideal residential property These suburban sections have a peculiar value of their own, inasmuch as they aro practically the only sections obtainable within easy access of the town which present the advantages of high ground. Clifton and the surrounding district has Sow become the fashionable suburb of Palmerston, and a rapid increase of values Must ensue, more particularly when the first tram runs down Fitzherbert-street. The sections aice situated within 1£ miles «f the Post Office, and command a magnificent view. They *ro dry and healthy, «nd, in fact, ideal building sites. This sale presents an unrivalled opportcnity to secure one of these beautiful sections either for residential or speculative purposes. Terms will be very easy, but S per cent, discount off tho purchasing price will be allowed for cash. Upset price, £100 per acre. Plans are now ready, and can be obtained from the Auctioneers, or J R. Btaosell. Esq., Shannon. Mr. J. R. Staneell will bo available to thow intending purchasers over the sections ou enquiry at the offices of tbe Auctioneers.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 78, 4 April 1910, Page 10

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