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FRIDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, At 1 p.m. (ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Geiger, in handsome burr walnut case, iron frame. Those in search of a good instrument should inspect QUAINT RED PINE SIDEBOARD, with large centra mirror and leadlight doors MASSIVE RED PINE DINING ROOM SUITE of 9 pieces, upholstered io leather MASSIVE 'OAK HALL STAND CHESTERFtELD COUCH a HANDSOME DUCBEStJE *% O DRESSING TABLES O INLAID WALNUT DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE AXMINSTEft AND BRUSSELS CARPETS. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instruction* from M«. Butler, who has disposed of her housi*, to sell by public" auction, as above, dt tho residence, 6, MOUNTSTREET, oil 1 Wellington-terrace— A splendid catalogue of high-claw Furnishing*, including, in addition to the lote nietrttoheU above, handsome writing de«k, bookshelves and booke, d.b.m. imd s.i. bedetenda, Scotch cheet, portable linen press, Austrian chairs, kitchen ulcnsite, eplendid lot of c.p. ware, mangle, wringer, clothes horse, garden tools, lawn mower, l.r. hose, etc., etc. OK VIEW THURSDAY AFTERNOON HAR.COURT AND CO., Auctioneers. robertson's auction room, manners-street. to-morrowVriday), At 2 p.m. WL, ROBERTSON will sell by • ituction at hi? rooms, as above— '. The Contents of a 7-ropmed House, removed for convenience of sale, including : MASSIVE CEDAR WAfJDROBE HANDSOME SIDEBOARD, CANOPY TOP OAK DINING SUITE CHESTERFIELD COUCH KAURI DUCHESSE PAIR, with Swifig Mirror* EXTENSION DINING TABLE PIANO by Kooli «»id Sonne Dueheesß tables and wnehsrand*;, toiletware, ldile« table*, mirrora, these drawers, double ahd single bedsteads and inatfcfeeses, stretchers, bedding, linoleum and oilcloth, couches, hall m stand, fenders and brasses, kitchen : table and chair*, rattan chairs, hall table, dfe^er, -saucepan*, crockery , and sundries, po_ftabl? copper, Tucker's till, chiffonier, iron cot, bookcases, good accordeen, and a lot of useful sundries. ', wtthoutlreseiive. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT MALE BY AUCTION OF PROPERTIES AND FUPvNITURE, | To be hdl'l on tho premises, No. 21, • ELLICE'SIHEET. ON WEDNESDAY, 20th SEPT., 1911, G^_ At 1.30 p.m. fihart). UAITKH, DYKES AND CO. have been fa soured with instructions to : cell im abovt\ <m account of a gentleman ; '. AViag Wellington, tho following Valuable Proporhe-*; — No. 21, ELLICE-STREET: , Lot 10, part Section 288, City of Welling3 tt il ' mi *8<? oi 30ft by » depth of 132 ft, together with the commodious 1 dwelling ol 7 rooms and outbuildings ' erected thereon. Land Transfer Title. No. lI,COLLEGE-STRE£Ti , Being Lot 8 part' Sections 271, 278, and 279, City of Wellington, having double frontage to both College-street and Vivianstreet, together with largo dwelling 9 foomt, aiul outbuildings erected thereof.. < Jitle--LeiM!u (College), 3 years to run. ' Rental £16 p.n. 3-Situato QUEEN'S DRIVE, ISLAND ! BAY j Being Lot 1, part Section 4, Town ' District, and having a frontage of 66ft 1 tp Queen s Drive, and &ko frontage to i Buckley-road, together with cottage of 3 tttoflis and iipiJurtpnanCßi. Full terms of fale will appear later. I And «l«o tho whole of the content* of 1 7 rooms, situate No. 21, Ellico-street, in- j eluding mat'ive upright grand piano by , flcharff, iipw untight grand piano by HiWes (London), magnificent 6ft sideboard in selected woods and 8 mirror*;, dining and drawing room euitee, dttchesifc pairs, wardrobe*, ovormantel, hall btand, dining ' table, phonograph and records, manglo etc. Further particulars later. ( NOTE.—FtirniturQ on view Morning of 1 Sale. For keys to propertic* and cards to view j apply to the Auctioneers. * . GtTALTER. DYKES AND CO., ] Corner -Feathcreton and Brandon street* ,1 PAPER BAG . COOKING. TO do your roast to a turn, you ' ■need * good bag and an oven well heated by STOCKTON COAL I Once used, always used; for fad* way com« and fads way go, but STOCKTON COAL will be bui-ned till the crack o' doom. You know the 'Phone Numbers— £8, 124, 164, 805. SAMUEL BROWN, Ltd., JOHNSTON-STREET^ WELLINGTON, JUST ARRIVED. ANOTHER SHIPMENT Off " POUTMORE," THAT justly celebrated, high-class very old Whisky— a blend of the FINEST MALT WHISKIES. The price Is high, but you got value for your money. Obtainable at all hotels where the pro« pnefors aro anxious to please their cli« ents. Wholesale only from LAERY AND CO., LTD,, ALLEN-ST-BEET, WELLINGTON. **"*" ""^lreWffiUßl£ — • WANTED to &uy, Houses of Furniture} highest price, cash down. C. Daubney, 148, Tory-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 10

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