WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, 1911, At 1.30 p.m. WEEKLY SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UP- ' RIGHT GRAND PIANO, ROLLERTOP DESK' AND EFFECTS. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRi\NDON-ST. MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND ) PIANO, by English maker ; a beautiful tonod instrument and equal to new ROLLER -TOP DESK, in American Oak, with 8 side drawers DRAWING AND DININGROOM SUITES > HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITE, of 3 pieces, in dark w >od, comprising massive 6ft Wardrobe and large Clieval Duchesso Pair. AL. WILSON AND CO. will hold • their usual Weekly Sale of Furniture, including Piano, ac above, when the part-contents of two well-furnished • houses will be disposed of. This week's catalogue includes really good Furnishings of all kinds from . drawingroom downwards. A few more entries could be received. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. v PUBLIC NOTICE. _. ON~and'^aft-r "* SATURDAY," 11th MARCH, our offices will be REMOVED to the First Floor of our Buildins?. We are closing: the Furniture Branch pi our business, and notify our clients that will not receive goods for sale on and after MONDAY NEXT. The Financial, Insurance, and Property Blanches of our business will|be carried on as usual, and we will conduct Outside Sales of Furniture, a,nd also undertake Auction Sales of Property, »make Valuations, Collect Rents, and Manage Estates. We wish to thank , our numerous clie (its for their patronage during the pasi, eleven years, and we hope by devoting tho whole of our time to our extensive Property Business to give our clients even better returns than in the past. W. H. MORRAH AND CO., 63 and 65, Willis-street. .FOR SALE. KHANDALLAH (right at Station)— Fine Residence, 5 large rooms, 3 bays, olaborate fittings ; land 124 x 17Q> two frontages. Price £1050. WELLINGTON-TERRACE — Magnificent Residence, 10 large rooms ; splen1 did grounds, almost _ acre. £3200. WILLIS-STREET— House, 8 rooms ; land 33 x 165. Price £1650. BROUGHAM-STREET — Residence, 6 rooms, etc. ; land 3t>ft x 150 ft. Prico £1200. LYALL BAY— S Rooms, c.1., h. and c, bath; ©tc. ; 40ft x 120 ft. Price £520. MARANUI (between Main-road and water) — Splendid Building Sites. £5 per ft. EASY 'TERMS. GUALTER. DYKES & CO., CORNER FEATHERSTON AND BRANDON STREETS. HARRY A. SHEPHERD. 111, Customhouse-quay, Secretary Hataitai Land Company. ' Marked Plans on application. DAY'S BAY— First Subdivision; good sectiop, £65 ; Corner Section, over i acre, £115. KARORI (Standen-street)— Section 40 x •135, £75. HATAITAI (Matai-road)— Section, £220. HATAITAI (Rata-road)— 6-rd. House, £675. QQ OUT of 100 would Buy this Farm. «/»/ 60 Acres, Whakaronga, close Palmerston North; lovely well-grassed farm; close creanlery, school, and store; house and outbuildings in splendid order. Real bargain, £39 per acre; £440 cash, balance 6 j'ears at 54 per cent. Don't miss it Apply to •' CHAS. BOWDEN, Land Salesman, 19, Cuba-street, Palmerston North. • FOR SALE, AS A nniNG CONCERN? QAn ACRES Freehold, all in grass, /W \f Al fenced, and subdivided ; well watered; close to railway station, school, P. 0., factory, etc. ; good dwelling and all necessary outbuildings. Price £13 10s per acre as a going concern, including the following stock : 24 oows, 4 yearlings, 6 1 pigs, horse, cart, and harness, milk cans, buckets, etc., otc. Good terms can be arranged.— PETEß TULLOCH, Stock, Land, and Estate Agent, Bos 42, Pahiatua t|K(> ACRES '300 0.r.p., 250 l.i.p ), 460 in grass, « right beside school and P. 0., 120 acres flat, balance easy, 7 paddo.kv house, woolshed; stables, yards, etc. ; winters 2_ (Sheep to the acre; ; a really fine property. Price £7 10s. Terms £2000 cash. R. WILSON AND CO., LIMITED, ' Taihape. SALE OF FURNITURE. A DVERTISER, who is leaving New -£a. Zealand, offers ,for Sale Contents of well-furnished 4-roomed Cottage, with option of renting same, situated Queen's Drive, Maranui. The furniture and fur- . nishings, which are nearly new, include Axminster carpet square, linoleums, hall Axminster runner, blinds, curtains, otc. For further particulars write P.O. Box . 224, Wellington. j MIND WHAT POOR RICHARD SAID— "TT is foolish to lay out X money in a purchase of Repentance." Perhaps the Coal you are using js in that class. Only \ one regret experienced with ! STOCKTON : COAL. • —Regret for not having used • it before. Stockton Coal i . leaves so little ash as to need a search warrant to find it. 1 Also no soot, smoke, or dust over the china. 'Phone Nos. 88, 124, 164, 805, 942. SAMUEL BROWN, Ltd.. 59, JOHNSTON-STREET, DISTRICT AGENTS. Stores : ADELAIDE AND TINAKORI ROADS, ' TORY AND WILLIS STREETS. WANTED— Celluloid Cuff Protectors, Is 3d, now 3d : Braces. Is, now 8d : Singleta and Pant., 2s lid, now Is - lid ; Silk Ties, Is to 2s, now 6d ; Worsted } Sox, Is, now 6d ; Soiled Wool Shirts, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, now 2s 6d ; Coat Hangers, 2d each',: Cloth Cleaner, It, now 6d ; Straw Hats. Is lid to 7s 6d, now 3d, 6d, and j Is; Men's White Shirts, sizes 16, 16£ band, 7s 6d for 3s 6d. All goods marked in plain figures for spot cash only. Assigned Stock Sale. Meston'e, Ingertrestreet (3 doors below KitionaJl Bsnk).
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 48, 27 February 1911, Page 10
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