AUCTION AND PROPERTY SALES
Messrs A. L. Wilson and Co. will hold a sale of household furniture and piano at She residence, 13 Rosina-te^ race, Welungton-terrace, on Tuesday next, at 1.30 p.m. The S£ le is being held oa account of Mr. E. Helton, who is leavrxjg for England. Messrs J. W. Braithwaite and Co. will 1 sell hy auction, at the city auction mart, Manners-street, to-morrow, at 2 p.m., household furniture, also carpentars tools, ladies' and gentlemen's clo+hmg, bicycle, motor bicycle. _ Mess us T. Kennedy Macdonald advertise particulars in our auction columns i>i a sale of superior household furnishing&, U be held on Monday, on the promises, Xo. 58 Mein-strect" commencing at 130 p.m. Included in the catalogue will be found upright grand piano ■iv V\ llh. Bohm, 6ft mirror-back sideooard (canoj>y top), dining-room euite, duchesse pair, and rattan and wicker chairs. The goods wOl be on View on the morning of the Bi»te
The Marine Engineers' Institute has received another welcome gift in the shape of an aneroid barometer in a handsome rosewood case, beautifully iniaid, presented by Mrs. W. Gardner,, in memory of her late husband, who was an old member of the institute. . WAI-RONGOA. "Wai-Rongoa, natural mineral water, is, now obtainable in leading hotels and clubs throughout the North Island. The demand is increasing at a great rate ami thore 15 little clangor of not being able to get it, as there is now a wide range of up-to-date houses to select fiom. Those who knojsv *'Wai-Rongoa" won t have any other mineral water.— Advi* 1
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 2
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