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TO-MORROW*, TUESDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1911, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE OF HlGfl-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. ItJPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. E.P. WARE AND APPOINTMENTS. sit the Family Residence, No. 40, CEN-TRAL-TKRRACE, KBLBtTRNfi (South End). ENTIRE CONTENTS OF EIGHT ROOMS. SOO 300 • jOn account of Mr. J. G. Dawson (late of Kirkealdie and Stains), who is leaving Wellingtbn. fifadutlctl in the catAlague will bft found— DRAWING ROOM: Upright, grand piano by Wilh. Bohm, 5n rich walnut burr casd, one of the bestitoued Bohm piaflO3 we have offered for «amnn time. Superior Asminster carpet, 10 x 10, taae&ve brass curb fender, handsome drawing room suite upholstered in Silk tapestry *nd plush, Chippendale table, carved «bony table, a nice lot of well framed engraving*, ornaments and vase*, fancy lower stands, howh and plants, silk tapes.(fary and lace curtains, quaint marble !#loek, hearthrugs, etc. DINING ROOM; Brussels carpet squwe, Unolettm, 6 costly 'sftigfi-back oak diuiug room chairs, extension dining table, mohair cover, handsome .Cliee'jcrfield lounge upholstered in brensie «recn Utrecht Velvet, quaint mirror-back .tndebottt'tl, carved panels and leattlight igabinc* door, very newest design, cost 3*14, costly oak book' cabinet and HisDorians' Hintory of the World (23 v&ls), Popular Kncycloijaedia (? vols), rattan ,chairs, iiphoisterdd wicker chairs, superior ornament* and vases, up-to-date .einger sowiug machine in perfect order, ■cutlery, a choice lot. .of best quality «.p. jw«ro, gaUd ba\vi and servers, c.p. tea set '<S pieceo), c.p. hot water kettle, c.p. teapot, sweets dishes, e,p. tray, eruete, card ■ifay, c.p. cake dish, massive marble clock, riot- of good glassware ahd crockery, aftersoon tea set, dainty afternoon teacups and iauecfs, part dinner service, a nice lot of .^picisures, walnut folding card table, cosy , comei 1 , pot plants, hearthrugs, etc. BALL: Heavy linoleum, hall chairs, Ajuauwter ' tit'll carpet, ilxmitieter runner, he*vy serge fluvt&Mß, costly hallsUnd wita mirror baok And carved panels, Axmifietei* slip mat«, «te., etc. CONTENTS OF FIVE BEDROOMS, fell woll fufflished-^duchesse pairi!, dUGhesse «bcsta, linoleums,' etc, etc. KITCHEN ANf> fARDs Tabfos, clmifs, enamel and aluminium J&are, ctoekery, patent steam cooker, garden tooUf lawti mower, 40 got plants, step* ?l«idder. tennis nets, and numerous sunjdries. nrpAND AND JOHNSTON flats T. 'XS Ke'nnody Macdonald, Ltd.) have deceived instructions to sell at KKLm above— The whole of the. superior Furniihings, » all ifl perfect order. This is an mfctractivo sale, and everyfiring i? in very *iiee order. ' Oa vie* Morning of Sale, from 9.30 «j»'cloek. , , Sale starte at ' 1.30 " o'clock E. JOSN»TON, Auetioiieer, \VBDNSISDi\Y, SOfch AUGUST, 1911, 5 At 1 o'clock sharp. •Large and attractive sale of 1 high-class oak furnishings. — . 1 COSTLY AND QUAINT OAK BED. ' ROOM SUITE OAK. BEDSTEAD OAK SIDEBOARD OAK HIGH-BACK DINING PvOOM SUITE ,2 HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES il SUPERIOR CARPET SQUARES MASSIVE ALL-BRAfiS BEDSTEAD (square pillar) - ' 'I* extension dining table ihandsome drawing room suite ■upright grand piano 100 PICTURES and APPOINTMENTS. ©earned to Our Rooms lot Convenience of Sale. '' 080 380. JALL HIGH-CLAJ3S AND IN EXCELLENT ORDER. fjORAND AND JOHMSfIOM (late T. IJS Kennedy MaWonaTd, Ltd.) will cell their Rooms, 1&7, Lambtoh-qtuy, as fcbove--* One of tho Most Extensive Catalogues of Furnishings offered for some time, Old and Valuable Violin, Cyphers Incttbator (new), etc., etc. , ] full detnile will appeal* later. Entries for this sale must be sent in . Wo pell in our rooms every Wednesday ' afternoon. . Owing to (he very large catalogue this week, the sale will commence at 1 o'clockehaii). „£. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY,, 31ef AUGUST, 1911, At 1.30 o'clock eharp. "IBAMS OP SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GOOD LINOLEUMS, AND EFFECTS, On the Premises, No, 134, Ghuznee-streefc (clcee to Willia-skreet). JOB AND AND JO&NSTON (late T. ED Ketlnecly Maodonald, Ltd.) have received instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to cell at ffhttznee-street, aa above— The whole of her household furnishings bed and table linen, etc., etc., contents of 8 rooms. All in very nice order. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON, ' Aueikmeer. e%A£\ ACRES, absolutely the pick of *&fx\j tho MamVwtitu District; would cut up well into small dairy farms 5 up-to-tlato house, and cowshed, with milkmg ttiaehbies. Price £41 per acre} a firstclass spec. Good Fruiterer and Confec tiojwry Bttdness, The Square, Palmerston Norttu shop rental sos per week} 5 rooms attached. Price for stock *nrf goodwill. £110 cash. T. J. Rodgers and .Co., Pftlrnefgton N.orfch. i A S a OoJn^ Concern.— 47s Acres at JA. £12 s best bargain in Waikatoj on fcanks of beautiful river ; good house and .large farm buildings. Stock: 74 head cattle. 165 sheep, 8 horses, 10 pigf», reaper and binder, drill, discs, ploughs, roller,' harrowa, double buggy, wagon, harne*, <*iolfl. etc., etc, 1 atarfc oaten sheaf. Only '£1600 cash required, balance at 5 per cent. Apply, sharp, to W. g Aubrey Gohiiag, Agent, tfrankkm^ 3 uncfeioti, Waikoto. M^ AONIFICENT FEILDJNG PRO^ PBRTY.--150 Acres of tho very richest, alluvial Bfleh Land, unsurpassed in productiveness and carrying capacity; housft%ntl outbuildings; 16 paddock*, #oii»i<Mtl eheUer wid orchawtas 34 miles Feildlngj level t*a4 } Pfttnabu- opporfitnrty of wearing* '^Jl,J 1 , j' 0 ** 1 ? 1 , 1 jTejlding' , "^

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 10

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