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AUCTION SALE SUPERIOR HOUSEi HOLD FURNITURE. TUESDAY. 11th APRIL, 1911, At 2 o'clock sharp. AT LAING'S-ROAD, LOWER HUTT. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from Mr 6. A. F. York to sell as above — Massive sideboard, duchesse chest with washstand and cabinet to matc-h. Tapestry suite 7 pieces, brass-mounted bedstead and mattress, dining table, occasional tablen, American rocker, polo sticks, vases, hallrunner, rattan and Austrian chairs, silverware, cutlery, glassware, stretcher, Wertheim sewing machine, safe, pictures, cheffonier, toiletware, pram, carpet square, cushions, easy chairs, clock, umbrella stand, bookcasp, wringer, photo frames, mirror, books, hearthrug, mats, commode, quilt, garden tools, pots, pans, kitchen utensils, etc., etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. PALMERSTON NORTH. 11th APRIL, at 1 p.m. MOUXSEIT AND CO. will % gell as above — The "very fine Property, situated 102, Main-street, on behalf of P. Tor-, tonson, Esq., comprising — A beautifully - designed dwelling, with every modern convenience and comfort, with section, laid out in lawns, gardens, asphalt paths, sheds, poultry houses, together with tho 'whole of his superior household furniture, piano, massive sideboard, oak extension table, 3-pieco bedroom suite, wardrobe, ducheeso pair, etc. The pioperty will suit any one admirably, who intends coming to Palmerston to reside, and a property that must be sold, as tho owner has interests elsewhere. Full_ particulars from the Auctioneers. rRESERVED~CLI3ARIN(r'SALE.r RESERVED~CLI3ARIN(r'SALE. AT PALMERSTOX NORTH. WEDNESDAY, 12th APRIL, 1911, At 12 noon. , w Jl/STOUNSEY 'AND CO. will sell, on ■ i? - B - behalf of Mrs. N. O'Reilly, 75, Broad-street, corner of Victoria-street — THE WHOLE OF HER SUPERIOR " FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. DRAWING-ROOM— Upright Grand piano by Thurmer, Axminster square", marble clock, Chesterfield in figured velvet, music cabinet, overmantel, all brass fender and brasses, carved tables, plush • rockers, rattan chairs, ditto tables, writing table, bookcase, card table, easy chairs, rattan settee, ornaments, oil paintings, pictures, • portierre rods, lace curtains. HALL — Leather couch, hall table, hall curtains, oil paintings, linoleum, occasional tables, pot plants, hall lamp. DININGROOM— 9ft extension dining table, * lnirror sideboard, Brussels carpet, linoleum, easy chairs, ditto in saddlebags, solid marble clock, hanging lamp, oil paintings, fender, brasses, coal" box, chenillo and lace curtains, very fine Columbia graphophone (cost £35), complete with records, quantity books. BEDROOM — Axminster square, all brass double bedstead, mattress, horsehair bed and bedding;, mottled kauri duchesse pair, 8-drawer chest, medicine chest, child's cot, towel rail, toilet set?. BEDROOM No. 2— Tile-back washstand, commode, b.r. bedstead, mattress, bedding, dueheose chest, carpets, bedroom chairs, etc. BEDROOM No. 3— Single iron bedstead, mattress, 2 w.vf. stretchers, beds, duchesse chest, washstand, b.r. cot. White drophead sewing machine, linoleums, room heater, 4-drawer chest cupboard, carpet sweoper, ctrtlery, c.p. ware, blanket*-, bedding, bed and table linen, washstand, linen basket. KITCHEN— TabIe, linoleum, cupboard, hangmjj lamp, crockery, kitchen utensils. OUTSlDE— Quantity 2ft rata firewood, 14 fowls, machine and mangle, carpenter's tools, lady*E bicycle, garden spray, barrow, lawn mower, 100 ft garden hose and reel, steps, garden tools, wringer, sundries. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 12th APRIL, At 2 p.m. MOST IMPORTANT SALE- OF A MAG^ NIFICENT COLLECTION Oi ODL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, ARTISTS' PROOF ETCHINGS. Specially selected by Mr. Robert A. Forbes (Agent in Australia for the BROOKSTREET ART GALLERY and the STAFFORD GALLERY, of London). The Artists Represented^ are : Publio Do Tommasi Francesco Coleman, V. Loria Mario Spinetti, K. Ricciardi Pietro Barucci, T. B. Hardy F. J. Aldridge. Albert Proctor, A.R.O. A. Sir Oswald Brierly. R.W.S. Fred Morgan, and others. Catalogues are ready, and will be posted' to any address. NOW ON VIEW. MESSRS. WILLIAM H. TURNBULL' AND CO. are instructedjo sell as above, by public auction, at their rooms, 22, Panama-street. CHEAP DAIRY FARM IN THE MANAWATU. DO YOU WANT A GOOD DAIRY FARM? "B On ACRES, situated 6 miles from, J-C>vf Palmeraton . North, by goodi metalled road; flat rich land; well' fenced and subdivided; well watered; 6-roomed ■.■house with all conveniences; cowshed, woolshed, hayshed, trapshed, whare, and" all other buildings; orchard; shelter; 80cow farm ; creamery, school, township handy ; owner retiring. Price (a bargain), £25 per acra; 10 per cent, cash, 5 per cent, in 12 months, balance to re-: main for 5 or 1 years, at 5 per cent.. Don't miss this. BROPHY AND MOWLEM, RaßgitJkei-sfcpeet, Psknerston North. XTAWKES BAY Sheep Run for Sak, JtX cheap ; owner must leave — 960 Acres, situated in best part of H. 8., 9 miles railway station, 2 miles post office, all in grass and crops, practically all ploughable, subdivided into 11 or 32 paddocks, with permanent water in each, good I homestead with 5-roomed house, 4-staU i stable, looße box, new woolshed with machines, good sheep and cattle yards, hu-ge ■ number of outbuildings, sheds, etc. plantations of aver 700 trees; tenure 3s Ifld an acre, l.i.p. Price for goodwill £300&: only £1000 cash required. Apply SPENOK AND CO.. Dannevirke. mo let, KELBURNK, Gentleman's 10-roomed Residence; rent £130 per year. Beautiful view, close to tram, all conveniences. PROUSB LUMBER, LTD., I§!?iala-Btreet.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 84, 10 April 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 84, 10 April 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 84, 10 April 1911, Page 10

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