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TO-MORROW, .WEDNESDAY, 6th APRIL, 1910. At 1.30 o'clock p m. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS. Entire Contents of a Well-furnished Seven-roomed Residence. Removed to Our Rooms. On Account of a Gentleman who is Leaving the Dominion. -ENGLISH INLAID DRAWINGROOM SUITE (8 pieces) MASSIVE 6ft SIDEBOARD, with heavy open columns and large mirrorback, and canopy top, 7ft 6ui high HIGH-BACK OAK DININGROOM SUITE 18 pieces) 2 H 4NDSOME CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES BILLIARD-DINING TABLE AND ACCESSORIES BEDROOM SUITE, D. BRASSMOUNTED ITALIAN BEDSTEAD, ETC. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have received instructions from a gentleman, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lamb-ton-quay — The whole of his Superior Furnishings. Included in the catalogue will be found — SINGER DROPHEAD TREADLE SEWING MACHINE LEATHER DININGROOM SUITE (9 pieces), carved frames and gadded backs HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, richly upholstered with Art Tapestry, and EASY CHAIRS to match. (Those were specially made to crder only two months ago, and aro equal to new) BILLIARD-DINING TABLE, 6ft 4in x 3ft 3in, with Balls, Cues, Marking Board, and Accessories complete EDISON MONARCH GRAMAPHONB and 30 Specially-selected Records ; cost £18 SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD LOUNGH upholstered in plain green, spring edge, and in first-rlass order Bfr EXTENSION DINING TABLE, sin leg? and 2 extra leaves (equal to new) [VERY SUPERIOR BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Mirror, Marble-top Tiledback Pedestal Washstand, and large double Mirror-door Wardrobe to match -MASSIVE BRASS CURB FENDER and SET OF BRASSES, 2 DIVAN CHAIRS in Saddlebag?, 8 FANCY RATTAN CHAIRS. OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, Etc. Hall stand, hall carpet, linoleums, dining table, lo{ of crockery and glassware, dinner service, tea sets, fancy flower, stands and bowls, a lot of choice pot pUnte, palms, picture*, hearthrugs, c.p. ware, lace and fancy cyrtains, easy chains, masshe double brass-mounted Italian bedctead, e.i. bedsteads, double wooden bedstead, kapok bedr, & large quantity of good blankets, fhoets, table linen, counterpanes, pillowslips, duchesse pairs, 3 superior mirror-door ward- • robes, duehesse rhcto, gets of toiletware, chests of drawers. Jeitrhen utensils, 2-rollor mangle Jin perfect order), 60ft garden hose, wringer, lady's bicycle, office furniture, and sundries Also, 9 young fowl: Buyers are requested to inspect, as everything is in very good order, and! has been well cared for. - On view from 9.30 o'clock. _ E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 6th APRIL, 1910. At 2.30 o'clock p.m. sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of A VALUABLE CONSIGNMENT OF OA RICHLY ENAMELLED QA BRASS-MOUNTED TWIN BEDSTEADS (Direct from the Manufacturers;. By Order of the Holders of the Bill of Lading. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have received instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — A VALUABLE CONSIGNMENT OF 20 HANDSOME TWIN BEDSTEADS, all richly enamelled and fitted with patent ball-bear-ing castors; new, and just out of the chip. Now on view. Inspection invited. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 6th APRIL, 1910, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF OK PACKAGES CARDBOARD OK "««> WRAPPERS 4>O (Each Package Containing 2000 Wrappers). By Order of the Collector of Customs. T KENNEDY MACDONALD. LTD., • have received instructions to sell at their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above— 50,000 cardboard wrappers, marked T over 872. Samples on application to the Auctioneers. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. mHE IMMENSE POSSIBILITIES OF •*- DANNEVIRKE DANNEVIRKE 'As a Dairying, Farming, and Sheepfarming Centre aro as yet not fully realised. They are, however, daily coming more into evidence, and a, visit of inspection to tho district would well repay thoso who aro in search of pastoral or agricultural properties. Full information on all points will be gladly given to applicants by tho undersigned, who are intimately acquainted with the district, and will bo pleased to advise intending purchasers. STUBBS AND WEBB, Stock and Station Agents, Dannevirke. HOTELS fc>r bale.— Country— siyrs* lease, rent 425, and turnover £31 weekly; lease and furniture £1000. (74.) Private Hotel, city, syrs' lease, rent £5, trade £20 weekly from private boarders aJone ; lease and furniture £700, terms. (75.) Town— Lease syrs, rent £8. trade £105; price £3500. (22.) Town— 7yrg' lease, rent £5, trade £70; price £2000. (42.> Town— 4yrs' lease, rent £13, trado £150; price £3500. (19.) Over 50 hotel* on books.— J. H. FREEMAN. Dannevirke. £*A(\ ACRES, Waikato, splendid sheep, v*rtvr dairying, or cropping land; only 5 miles from railway station, few chains from school and creamery; all ploughable, all' in good grass, well watered and subdivided; carry 2£ sheep and cattle; good house (small), woolshcd, cowshed, stablo, sheep yards, etc. ; L.1.P. ; rent 2a 6d per mere. A bargain at £5 per acre : terms. "Will take other property (town or country) M part payment. MORTON AND CO., Land Agents, Feilding. W. I. HUSBAND, Land Agent, Pahiatna. Q/»ry ACRES Freehold, divided into 35 «/O I paddocks, good fences, water in each paddock, about 160 acres rich river ftat, balance easy sheep and cattle country ; dwelling, 6 rooms and scullery, washhouse, dairy and storeroom. 2-roomed whare, 17-stalled cowshed, trap and cart ■beds, hayloft, etc., woolshed and 3 good aetn of yards; li miles' from store, P 0., and creamery, 2| from railway station, •nd 8 miles from Pahiatua. Price £13 per were, and there i« a first mortgage of £7000 •t j por cprt. W. Ingls Hu'band, Pahiatua. * ÜBNITURE. WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furnilure; highest price, caih down. C. Daubuey, 148, Tgrar-»tre«t«

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 79, 5 April 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 79, 5 April 1910, Page 10

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