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ROBERTSON'S AUCTION ROOM. MANNERS-STREET. . BANKRUPT MnAJNERY STOCK. SATURDAY, Hth MAY At 2 o'clock. W_ X. ROBERTSON has boen fav- • "-oured with instructions from the Official Assignee to sell by public auction, *3 above — A Bankrupt Stock of Millinery, Coun- ! ters and. Fittings. Included in tho 2 shop counters (12ft long, 4 drawers in . each], 1 do (6ft, 2 drawers), 30 bra^s hat stand?, brasH rods, show stand, 2 framed mirrors, 2 unframed do, table?, chairs, oilcloth, lot of shapes, wire, 12 -boxes millinery, trimmings, flower?, etc., 12 latest up-to-date trimmed hats, fine wax show model, curtains, 100 pieces ribbon*, Wertheim sewing machine, etc., etc. ft (Every Lot is to be Sold WITHOUT RESERVE. I* SATURDAYri4th MAY, 1910, At 11 o'clook. CTTY AUCTION MART, MANNERS-ST. In Bankruptcy, by order of tho Official Assignee. BANKRUPT STOCK. TO DEALERS AND OTHERS. GREAT SLAUGHTER OF GOODS! i»j W. BRAITHWAITE AND CO. *9 t havo received inr.t ructions from the Official Assignee to sell — ■ The whole of the stock, absolutely without .e3«rvQ, comprising — 1 Scotch chest drawers, 1 sideboard, urass-rail bedsteadt, vrirtr wovw stretchers, Jwire wove maittresses, tables, couch bedding. Chesterfield frame, 1 imitation Bxfe, wood bedsteads, d.i. bodttcads, hos>xdtal bedrteads (complete), camera, pic■tuxes, copying prc?s, Jap pictures, persvmtbttlator, 1 box tea, washstands,_ doors, sashes, jeweller's show case, clothing, fittingsi and a large quantity of sundries. As the premises have to bo vacated by Saturday next, buyers have an exceptional opportunity of securing some useful household furniture and effects at a real ficeNOTE.— The sale will commence at 11 Jfr'dockprompt. _ J. W. BRAITHWAITE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 16th MAY, 1910, f At 1.30 p.m. 6harp 'AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, The complete furnishings of seven rooms. 95, THORNDON-QUAY. BARRAUD, YORK AND CO., LTD, ' ltavo been instructed by the owner to sell as above, Without Reserve — Handsome sideboard with mirror' panels, diningroom suite 9 pieces, dining table, couches, Austrian and Canadian chairs, rockers, clocks, linoleums, mats, glassware, easy chairs, crockery, cutlery, ornaments, pictures, curtains and poles, fancy tables, c.p. ware, duchesso pa;rs, , chests drawere, dressing tables, wash6tands and ware, bedsteads, '■'•„ utrttchers, w.w. mattresses, bedding. J blanket-,' " bed linen, mirrors, kitchen tables, dresser, wringer, meat, safe, kit- ' chen utensils, and sundries. NOTE.— The above catalogue is for Absolute and Unreserved S*le. TUESDAYr3I?TMAY, 1910, ... At 2.30 p.m. UNPRECEDENTED "'OPPORTUNITY. 10 MANUFACTURERS, BUSINESS , MEN, WAREHOUSEMEN, SPECU- ' LATORS. MERCHANTS. AND INVESTORS BALE OF A SPLENDID PERPETUAL LEASEHOLD BLOCK OF BUSINESS PREMISES, JERVOISQUAY. ONE OF THE CHIEF WAREHOUSE BLOCKS IN THE CITY. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. are favoured with instructions from the lessee to sell by public auction in their rooms, 195, Lambton-quay on TUESDAY, 31st May, 1910, at 2.30 p.m. That most valuable Business Block on the Reclaimed Land, Jervoisquay, being Sections Nos. 13 and 14, on the plan of To Aro Reclamation, having a frontage of 100 ft to Jervois-quay, by a depth- of- 170 ft 6in on the couth side, and 118 ft. 4in on the north - ' Hido,~and being 85ft 4in wide at ~"~ " the' 'rear, containing an area of -- 48.3 perches. Thifl first-class site is held from tho Municipal Corporation of Wellington under- Perpetual Lease, the first ' term of .which expires on tho 6th April, 1919, with ■periodic valuations every fourteen years, lessee "having full valuations for building and other improvements. The rent for the first terms is £203 15s per annum. On these sections are erected two handsome warehouses, each of three etorieo, ;with connecting brick Bulk Store of three •tories, . all fitted with electric lifts and tevery convenience. Meesrs. D. Benjamin and Co. have recently been in the occupation of tho Northern Warehouse and on the top floor of the Southern Warehouse, also !the Balk Stores at. the back. Of the Southern Warehouse, Messrs. Chambers artd Son rent the basement, (ground floor, and first floor until No.vember, 1916, at a yearly rental of £395, plus rates. These buildings aro of massive construction, handsome design, built of brick, cement faced, "and roofed with iron, and fare eminently adapted for the require<ments of any merchant, and are insured for the sum of £11,400. Its magnificent position as a wholesale nite is undoubted, standing as it does in the main thoroughfares between Te Aro 'and Lambton-quay, and in close proximiity to the principal wholesale houses of iWellington. There is great difficulty in securing «ither building sites or warehouse premises in this part of the City of Wellington, and the present opportunity is so unusual that it should not be missed. TERMS OF SALE— 2O per cent. Deposit ; balance can be arranged on easy terms. For further particulars apply to HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. jT\7"ANTED Known — Working men of ■* * Newtown, support the man who keops down the prices ; and that man is iWM. HALL, Cheap6ide (opp. Library), Uevans-street, Newtown. Anything you -yvant you can get at CHEAPSIDE. I jwon't be undersold. l\U ANTED KNOWN. 6KATES! SKATES! SKATES! Tho season is ■ now on, and I have a limited supply of best quality Ball-bear-ing Skates, from £1 2s cd pair. Try me ior Repairs. THOS. H. OATES, 135, Willis-street, _opposite_ Y.M.C.A. iVjy 1 AN~T E D KNO WN. Special Cheap Clearing Salo Offer — The finest mixtures of Hyacinths, 25c ; Crooup, ss; Tulip?, 10s; Ixias, ss; Narcissi, ss; ftll per 100; carriage paid for cash. F. COOPER, LTD., Cooper's Building?, Willis-street. \Tf~A~ N t~el3 ~ Tn"o"w n. BOYS' SCHOOL KNICKERS. Does your boy need a new pair? Bring him here. They're cheap and strong. Boys' KhickerA, 1* 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d pair. Fox's Sorgo, 3s 6d, 3s lid, 4s 6d pair. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH. Manners-street. ANTED to Sell, FARM ,~4IB acres, level, Waikato, £6 acre, including ho'.ise and outbtiiidingp, close Main Trunk, absolutely best growing land in Dominion ; also FARM, 1500 acre«, magnificent land, same district, £5 acre ; cheapest land North Island ; very easy terms arranged ; SBmple of soil on view. J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., 215, LamV.pn-quay, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1910, Page 10

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