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26th MARCH, 1912, At 2 o'clock. IN THE FRUIT MARKET, ALLEN-ST. THIRD UNRESERVED HAT SALE. HATS, FEATHERS, HOSE, AND LACE rpOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will i«i»' sell at auction, goods as follows: — , " " 7 dozen cotton lace neckwear 3° dozen velvet hats - 6 dozen cord and tweed hats 6 dozen Telret and plush Paddy's hats 8- leather hats IS best quality ostrich" feathers 48 dozen men's and women's, hosa 3 graphophones, new - ♦ typewriters — Remington, New Century, and Yoet Bootmakers' tools and sundries. GoodVon vie* MONDAY AFTERNOON. •WEDNESDAY. At L3O. WEDNESDAY. "WEDNESDAY. At 1.30. AVEDNESDAY. iranT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-STREET. nrtHOMPSON BROS., LTD., have re■JL ceived peremptory instructions from, the holders of the Bill of Lading to dell jby.. public auction — -| rkfl - CASES CUBE PINES -| g\ f\ 1 J.UV {lilb tins.) JLUU . To be sold in lots to suit buyers. . lAlso. at shipper's risk, a quantity of GENERAL MERCHANDISE 1 GENERAL MERCHANDISE And FPvEE WHEEL BICYCLE. Terms Cash. THOMPSON BROS., LTD. A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE At BELMONT. ' .WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH, ' 1&2, At 1 p.m. • D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Wellington, have received instructions from J. G.Mudford, Esq., of Bol'•viopt (who ia , relinquishing his lease), to £eelltby public auction at Mr. W. Speedy's KiYarda, alongside Belnxrat Railway Sta?tion (kindly lent for the occasion), all his Stock and Implements, comprising — , 60Q ewes, 2-tooth to' f.nu 300 woolly lambs, m.B. 50 wethers 11 Romney rams 14 mixed cattle 1 light draught gelding, 3 years, broken all harness ' 1 light harness mare, 7 years, broken all harness 1 hack 1 mare and foal 1 wool press (Donald) ' 1 trap and harness 1 set 3-leaf harrows (never been used) Also, on account of Mr. W. A. Speedy, whose lease ha 3 expired — 300 e*.ves, 2-tooth to f.f.m. . 150 lambs 1 cow, sound, to calve m August - 10 2-year heifer 3, r.w.b. • 2. 2-year steers ■; - 2 spring dray mares * 1 mare with foal at fooft " 3 horses, Ito 3 years ' - 2 hacks, good ~ " 1 light spring dray, 1 s.f. plough1 eet Tine harrows, 1 eet disc harrows, 12 discs ~ ". On account of W. A. Cottk — Bis-- annual draft of breeding ewes: 500 2-tooth to f.m. * Ako A 70 2-toth wethera ' i . . On account of other clients — 1 6-year-old bay mare by Lethe, and 1 7-year-old mare by Traak. Both broken to single and double harness. 150 f jn. ewes 40 2-tooth wethers- , 20 weaners 1 aged trap horse Light Luncheon Provided. WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1912, Commencing afc 1 o'clock sharp. liARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. ; Remcjved, to our Rogms for convenience. pj, - PIANOS! X JTwo superior Chesterfield lounges, leather dming- toobi suite, extension dining table, costly "bat i urnMung^oak sideboard, high-bick--snite,- oat bedroom- suite, oak bedstead, rheval duchesse pairs, 3 mirror-door •wardrobes, massive sideboard with mirror oack (cost' £22), bedroom suites, choice pot plants anil flower bowls, linoleums, carpets, .kitchen"- utensils, lawn mower, etc., etc., entire contents aLtwo residences. 3&0-. L^ ! 380 T»RA3SjD AND JOHNSTON have receiv'JE* ' fidTinstructions to sell at their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — A large catalogue of superior furnishings »f all descriptions, all in perfect order; »lso, -hood express, horse and harness, and carrying connection. Full details will appear on Tuesday. This attractive sale should- command Special attention. Owing to the large number of lots, the ■ißale will commence at 1 o'clock. - E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer." ffXr ANTED KNOWN. >f T. MOTOR CYCLE TRIALS. -New - Hudsons to the front again. Hill climb, .on Formula New Hudgon, Ist Fastest hill climb, New Hudson Ist. Highest points, New Hudson, Ist; second in the Bid will-Barton Cup. WITCOMBE AND PYM. ' - Agents, 138, Ingestre-sfcreet. „ 'Phone 2451. sfTTs "• A ~" :N t£D known. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! • OYSTERS! .PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPER ROOMS, 168, LAMBTON-QUAY. ' Telephone No. 20. - jlSr AN T E JD_ KNOWN. >OUR READY-TO-WEAR SUITS ARE TAILOR-CUT. The quality of the materials and the very -superior workmanship of our suits assures jou of splendid service. , DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, ,"iy Opp. Opera, House. ' yj\T ANTED KNOWN. -*"' Wells's is the place where keen k business men find the best Value in PAINTING AND DECORATING. Telephones: City, 2043; and Karori, 2316. Address— HANKEY-STREET. K nrer A N T D KNOWN. BEADY-TO-WEAR SUITS FOR ! BUSINESS. "We blend good style with good materials, making a combination that can't be beat, let' v* SUIT you. Priced 40s to 655. '^ DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, | Manners-street. nCXT AN T E I) X N O W N. I I iron'fc be undersold. — WM. TTAT.T,, Cheapeide, opposite Library, Revans-st., j Newtown. — The best Tea the world produces Is per lb, Derby Bd, Juno Bd, Sand Soap 2d, 16oz Wax Candles 6d, China, Glas?, Earthenware, Fancy Goods, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, and anything tou. vant r you can get at Cheapside for less than you can buy it elsewhere. FURNITURE. WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture; highest price, cash down. **t Daubjiey, 148 t .Tpr£§fcr§et» " '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 72, 25 March 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 72, 25 March 1912, Page 10

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