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TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1912, Commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. sharp. EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE Ot THE WHOLE OF MRS. JAMES GEAR'S SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS EXTIRE CONTENTS OF 15 LARGE - ROOMS. 500 Lo l y 500 AT THE RESIDENCE, MAIN PORIRfJA-ROAD, PORIRUA. BRAND AND JOHNSTON have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Gear, who is leaving for England, to sell at Porirua as above — The whole of Furniture and Effects in and about the residence. Sale starts punctually at 11 o'clock. Light refreshments provided. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1912, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. AT OUR ROOMS. . LARGE and ATTRACTIVE" SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS and APPOINTMENTS. UPRIGHT GRAND*PIANO by the Celebrated Maker Meissner, Berlin; almost new and a beautiful-toned instrument. COSTLY ' CHESTERFIELD SUITE, UPHOLSTERED in PLAIN GREEN -VELVET, comprising Chesterfield Lounge and 2 Large Divan Chairs; all equal to new. SUPERIOR LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE, in very good order. COSTLY QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD, Newest Design. EXTENSION DINING TABLE' and HEAVY MOHAIR TABLECOVER, etc., etc. 2 HANDSOME BEDROOM g) SUITES. # Removed to Our Rooms for Convenience. BRAND AND JOHNSTON have reoeived instructions to sell at their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above—' A large sale of almost new furnishings; also 40_ rolls new linoleum and 40 beautiful Axminster rugs, etc. Full details on Tuesday. We sell in our Rooms Every Wednesday. 4 . , ' This will be an attractive sale^ E.- JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. SALE OF RESIDENTIAL AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY. TOWN HALL, LEVIN. THURSDAY, Bth FEBRUARY"!, 1912. \ BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., XX hare received instructions from' Mr. 1 Jas.' M'Leavey, to sell by Publio Auction— 11 Sections of the famous Bartholo- • mew Estate, comprising 78 acres of magnificent land, divided into areas of from 6 to 15 acres, with frontages to the ' Beach-road anil Mako,Mako-road, Levin. \ Terms— lo per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent; in 12 months, 10 per cent, in two years. Balance can remain for 5 years* from date of sale at 5g per cent., with right to pay off at any time within that period. Plans and all particulars on application to the Auctioneers at Levin and 'all branches. N SUBDIVISION OF 200 ACRES ' Of Ti/TARLBOROUGH'S BEST. LAND! Ideal for DAIRYING or FRUITGROWING. IN BLOCKS OF FROM 4 TO 50 ACRES. This larid h ?ituated in the TUA. MARINA DISTRICT, which is admitted to he tho VERY BKa'l 1 OF MARLBOROUGH. Buyers in search of a really good, place cannot do better than come and inspect. - . . < For Salo by T'ublic Auction on SATURDAY N£XT, 3rd .FEBRUARY, at CORRY AND CO.'S AUCTION ROOMS, . BLENHEIM. CORRY AND CO.; - Auctioneers. FAMOUS GRASS SEED FARM FOR SALE. Oirft ACRES, SANDON; all in grass A i\J except 30 acres oats ; 200 acres shut up for gra6s e secd (rye and crested dog's tail); B'i'oomed house, stable, loose boxes -and . numerous outbuildings ; close to school and post office^ a most up-to-date farm, and in splendid' order. Price £27 per acre. Terms arranged. This is one ,of the best grass seed farms in the district, and will bo eagerly sought after. Sole agents, J. R. PERRY AND CO., Feilding. CHANCE BU¥ CHEAP ~HOUSE~' WANTED to Sell, Ngaio, nice fourtoome/1 Villa, new, 2 bay windows, h. and c, modern conveniences; land 63ft x 130 ft (about) ; built picked heart timber. Forced sale. Price £500; mortgage 4£ per cent; absolute bargain. Apply quickly, , J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., 215, Lambton-quay. CLYDE-QUAY. WANTED to Sell, very Desirable Proporry, 'with 46ft frontage and two 4-roomed Cottages, let to good tenants. Apply to B. SMITH AND CO., 301, Lambton-quay. Ttffr ANTED .KNO w N. ™ Welis's is the place whore keon business men find the best Value in PAINTING AND DECORATING. Telephones: Cityj 2043; and Karori, 2316. Address-HANKfiY-STREET. 'ANTED. Known — Picnickers, try something new. Enhance, the. delight and pleasure •■ of your outing by taking along a gallon of our famous AMBROSIA ICE CREAM, a most refreshing dainty. AMBROSIA CREAM CO., Box 68, To Aro. Basement Hill and Barton's, Leeds-street, off Ghuznee-street. WANTED Known- WM. HALL, Cheapsidc. 1 won't be undersold. I am selling under cost. Large Fancy Vases, 6d and 9d each. I am still selling the best Tea the World produces at Is lb. Derby, 8d; Juno, 3d; Sylvia Starch, 4£d; Gas Mantles, Sid; I6oz Wax Candles, 6d lb; Sand Soap, 2d. . Anything you want you can get at Cheapsido. Note the address— Wm. Hall, Che>pslde, Revans-st., opp. Library, New town. A parting shot; "I won't be undersold." WANTED Known— 3i h.p. Rovers, Rudge' b, and 2£ h.p. A.J.S. Lightweight Motors, best English makes. Rudge holds Daniel Cup and gold medal, beat two other makes of 5 h.p. Red Boucher Cycles prove again to be the best. See results of holiday sports. Only one good machine, and that is a "Boucher." Best place for what you require at prices 'that don't kill. Repairs done all kinds motors and cycles.— BOUCHER'S, Lambton-quay. mAILOR'S S~hop, -Fitting Room, and JL Workshop Fittings, all complete, for immediate sale at ridicuknu price; good connection; no goodwill; owner must leave. Thompson, Tailor, Tho ' Avenue, Wansanui.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 12

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