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THURSDAY, 31et AUGUST, 1911, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD . FURNITURE, GOOD LINOLEUMS, AND EFFECTS, On the Premises, No. 134, Ghuznee-street (close to Willis-street). BRAND AND JOHNSTON" (late T. Kennedy Maedonald, Ltd.) have received instructions from the owner, who I is giving up housekeeping, to sell at Ghuztiee-street, as above — 1 The, whole of her household furnishings, bed and table linen, eto., etc., contents of 8 rooms.. All in very nice order, ' Full detaih latei'. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 29th^AUGUST, 1911, At 2 p.m. UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ! Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Same. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. -have been instructed to sell by auction at their i«eom9, Featherston-street, as above— A large quantity of household furniture, including Concert grand piano (by, - Sprecher), violin, Brussels carpet, 1 Singer drophead sewing machine, duchesse chests, washstands ' ahd toiletware, mirrors,' -drawingroom , chairs, tables^ striking clock, chest of drawers, 9., |, and d. bedsteads, couches, chefltonier, crockery, Austrian chairs, china and c.p. ware,. ' cutlery, paintings, engravings, picture frames, and sundries.- . On view on morning of sale. WEDNESDAY, 80ttTAOaUflT, 1911'," • At 1.30 p.m. - ATTRACTIVE SALE OF OLD ENG- \ LISH CHINA, BOHEMIAN WARE, ] AND MAORI CURIOS. y ] ■A t» WILSON '4NO CO. will hold, 'XJI« an attractive Sale of, Old China, Glassware, and Curios, at their rooms as above, under instructions from a lady who has no further use for same. 1 This china has been in the family for three generations, and is most rare. Full particulars later. ' ' . A few' further entries invited. , A.' L, WiLSON, Auctioneer,^ WEDNESDAY^ 30th AUGUST, 1911, ' ' At 1.30 p.m. \ WEEKLY SALE"~OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. 1 UPRIGHT GRAND PfAtfO/ BARLOCK TYPEWRITER, etc., etc, AT OUR ROOMs7I6, BRANDON-ST. j (Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains), A r L. WILSON AND CO. .will .^•hold their usual Weekly Sale of Fur« niehingg a above, when a large and attractive Sale of Superior Furnishings Will ba oftered. , This week's catalogue is an exceptionally attractive one, comprising the part con- / tents of a well furnished eight-roomed house, removed from the Hutt, and in* eludes— ■ 1 UPRIGHT ENGLISH PIANO, in' splen- ! did orde* rt VERY FINE AXMINSTER , CAR. <* PETP, in eearlefc and green grounds DRAWING ROOM SUITE, in saddle- ' bagu ALMOST NEW ' LEATHER DINING , SUITE 1 CHESTERFIELD CfOtTOH AND 2 DIVANS, beautifully upholstered j LOT OF GOOD BEDROOM FURNISH- 1 INGS, etc., etc. ] / This Sale is practically UNRESERVED, as the owner is leaving Wellington, These furnishing are requested ta inspect our Rooms on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, when the furnishings will be oh view. A jL__J/_i _WlLSQg?«_Aiiotiancar. ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE, , < THURSDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1911, ' At 1.30 p.m. CLEARING SALEIi CONTRACTORS' PLANT. MACHINERY, GAS JsNqtsu, lot of good timber, AND SUNDRIES, etc., etc. < Afc the Yard, 86, TARANAKf-STREET. A- L. WILSON AND Co. have re- ■»■.» « ceived instructions from Mr. W. D. James, who is retiring from business, to sell as above**" y Hte entire Plant and Machinery, all ] in perfect condition, aftd eqM to , new, including- . j NATIONAL GAS ENGINE, 84-10 h.p. 1 36-inch M'LEAN BAND SAW, WITH ! SAWS ] FIRE'SAFE, by Cart, 21 % 12 % 10 M'LEAN SHAPER, WITH COUNTER. SHAFT, KNIFE, SAWS, etc. M'Lean Saw Bench, take up to 24-inch saw, with saws, boring attachments, and full getß of bits Fricti6n clutchf emery 'wheels, grind- ■ stones, cramps, door sashes, etc., etc. Full particulars later. As Mr, James is retiring from business, everything la for ABSOLUTE SALE. We snail be pleifeed to' forward particulars of above to any of onr country clients. -, - '.A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. VALUABLE iBLOCK IN TARANAKI« ■ STREET, Right Opposite Wesleyan Church. A CHANCE TO MANUFACTURING AND STORAGE COMPANIES TO. SECURE AMPLE ACCOMMODA- 1 TION. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On THURSDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1511, At 2.30 p.m. ', • ON 'THE PREMISES, i Under Instructions from W .D. Jamas, Esq., Builder and Contractor. — *** 1 MESSRS. A. L. WILSON AND CO., of 26, Brandon-street, Wellington, will offer at Public Auction on THURSDAY, tho ,14th September, at 2 30 p.m. t op the premise*, in one lot, hib properties--" 1 Nos. 84, 86, and 83, situate Taranakistreet 1 I No. 84 is an 8-roomed house, erected I on freehold section, 30ft x 100 ft. No. 88 comprises a 7-roomed House, situate on leasehold, 34ft x 100 ft. i No. 86 is a very large, up-to-.da,te Work--shop- of two stories, erected on parts freehold ahd leasehold, covering an arear of 53ft by 64ft Tho lease has 14 years to run, with riarlit of renewal for further 21 years at ■ ground valuation, and right to lessee of " livst refuel to purchase the freehold, also the buildings thereon become the pro- , potty of 1 the lessee ( 9fc end of his term Tim is a very important fnle of an exceptional block . of property, 64ft x 158 ft, sitlitite in the heart of the cily, and for 4(ianuf»eturing purposes a better site could not be obtained. The factory premises' are large, roomy, and well and =olidly built, and in splendid order, appfoachpd by n wide right of way from thp. street. At nn invdstmenfc thr whole property enn bo made to bring 111 3 rental of Al 10.*, to £8 10s per wepk at the present tinip, which will give ft good return on thp whole as 11 freehold. Sale board on propprty. t Lease Mh be inspected at \\\6 AUcttonofe. \JVf ANTED Known— Government loan 1 T T workers, 4£ per cenf; arranged for ptticliasor row. pretty 4-rd. Villa, 'K-ii-M.£rrah f a £uild»flg 3 , - -

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1911, Page 8

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