" 17NBKSKRV &D CLEARANCE SALE OF FURNITURK AND EFFECTS. AT "DALMt'IR." HUIA-STRI3ET, LOWER HUTT. (Near Post Office.) ' on Saturday, 26th august, i«i, Al 2 p.m. .TT. ERNEST LEIGHTON has received 'XX • instruction* from the Executor in #h« Estate of the late Mr. Alexander Anderson, to sell »s aboveSaddlebag couch, dticheswe chest, o.m. ■Tjetlstead and mattrecs, wHcn-stand and ,WMe, linoleum, hall-stand, wicker chair, <w&k>n, hearthrug, pictures, easy chair, £madian chairs, tables, vases, fender, hall cttftfting. kapok beds, chest drawers, sin^lo ■feedstead, tnattress, linoleum, wringer, clipf era, garden tools, and * quantity of sundries toe numerous to enumerate. Also, 10 Black Orpington hene. , MONMTTTnID "TUEST>AYT2Bth AND 29th AUGUST, 1911, Commencing at 2 o'clock each day. CONTINUATION OF IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of *ieiooo ww oT £iooo HIOH-CLASS JEWELLERY. - DIAMOND RINGS*""" GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES ! STERLING SILVER AND E.P. WARE ' aiARBLS CLOCKS, etc., etc. 'Bankrupt Slock. All New Goods and High Grade. The most Extensive Sale of Jewellery held in Wellington for many yeare. ( sSriRAND, AND JOHNSTON (late T. ' rXJIr XJI Kennedy ■ Maodonald, Ltd.) have isiieen favoured with instructions from the »V«i»igiaeeß in the' estate, to sell at their '(.Moms), 157, Lambton-quay, as above— (fIiAAA STOCK OF HtGtt-CLASS 5 »JLUUU JEWELLERY, i, Together with Fittings. Counter Cases, . etc. Included in the stock will be found"-" 30 gold watche*. 21-18-ct gold-filled witches, 64. silver watches (Elgins, W&fthams, Rotherhams, etc.), 16 geld muff chains, 15 gents' gold albert*, 40 gold penda&te, 29 gold bracelets, 116 gold broochen, 40 diaffloud and other rings, and 350 lots of jewellery, sll English Hallmarkedf and net with finest stones. Also, , . Goltlmounted greenstone jewellery, marble clocksf chime clocks, alarmx, .... *nd some very fins electro-plate ', „ v *nd silver-wars. ■ Tllk i« Ofie of the fittest stocks of jewel\lety, witch«, clocks, and e.p, ware subemitted to auction in Wellington for many 'years, N On view Morning of Sale •ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. i.._._E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer .__ !t)R EXCHANGE-OWNER RETIRING. WILL TAKE WELLINGTON TOWN PROPERTY. JTOfiA ACRES Splendid Farm; pro-(Ji-^l/l/ perty lightly mortgaged j ..could easily rake additional £2500 on it, /Owner is retiring, t and will Exchange for ;good interest-bearing Property (no wild feats considered) ; equity £7000 to £8000. *Agglg^_LEWlS AND CO., Wanganui. MUST BE "SOLD. Vf PyAlr ACRES, Hawkes Bay Line, 30 "JLII/a years' lease at £90 yearly; f.well fenced and subdivided; new house (cost; £300) and all outbuildings; 20 : chains from railway station, 1 mile faC' 'tory. school, store, and P.O. Price only terms arranged. BOWDEN AND 21, Mttin-streeJ, PalmerBtoiJ North. . t _ J __ J _^ J »,« Jl^»«« J --_ TAIHAPE, •$nAK ACRES (freehold), very suitable ■/*U«J f or milk run or dairy farm, well Sraegecl *nd subdivided with g6ed sheep..proof fences, good water : over half of this property is plottghable when stumped ; 4-K>offletl cottage and outbuildings, 1 cow , she'd (12 bails), yards, sheds, etc. Thi« property adjoins the Borough of Taihape, And is the cheapest farm in the district. Price £18 10* per acre ! small deposit, bal« , »nc9 on mortgage. Apply *h*rp to , W. P. (BARKER AND CO., ' AycnH JTftiliapjs^ '*THE,TOB O' THE MOENINO TOW • JfTHS bitter 'cold these mornings. Shurel And if 'twasn't for STOCKTON . COAL The hoUse would feel like tho air outside 6i a Laplander's hut. Begorra.l Vis, Home Rule will prove a huge success if 'the fires are 1 • Jed with STOCKTON COAL. Take our word for it, but don't forget to order a load from SAMUEL BBOWN, Ltd., JOHNSTON-STREET, •Phones Nos. "88, 124, 164, 805. WELLINGTON. { D, W; YIETUE & CO., 6, VXCTOBIA'STKIBT, Wellington, ifHßAltf, ILOTJK, PEODUCK, And ■ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ageuti for 188 N.Z. FLOURMILLBRB' CO' OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, ' LIMITED, JUST- ARRIVED. ANCKCHfid. SHIPMENT OF v POUTMOBE," rrH-TAT Justly Celebrated, 'high-class X ■ v«fy old Whisky— a blend of the • FINEST MALT. WHISKIES. The price w high, but you get value for your money. Obtaiflsblo at afl hotftlt where lite pro- ' ■prieto'ra are anxious to plcosg their cli« ' enttt," ' ' . , Wfi6kßftie only from ' liAEKY AND CO., LTD., • ■ !A'Lfc£N.STJU2£T, WELLINGTON.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 48, 25 August 1911, Page 10
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