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rpHE CITY AUCTION ROOMS CO. 'Jl have been favoured with instructions to Bell at their rooms, 81, Manners-st, . SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock— The whole of Mrs. Rickatt'e' Furniture and Effects, removed to tho rooms for convenience of sale^ comprising — Duchcsse pair,' diinW and kitchen tables, couches, sewing maenone, bookcase, chest drawers, ■wastelands and toilet table?, Austrian chairs, good pia.no, iinoleume, wardrobe, and lot of new. ladies' rhoi-6. Goods on, view Morning of Salo. "'fel. 1623. - v MONDAY - At 1. MONDAY MONDAY. At 1. ' MONDAY FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-STREET. , ..AUCTION SALE, WITHOUT RESERVE, ot , ' GENERAL GROCERIES: GENERAL GROCERIES. GENERAL. GROCERIES. MESSRS. THOMPSON-BROS., LTD., will aoll^on account of a storekeeper, grring- up business. To be sold in lots to suit buyers. ' THOMPSON BROS., LTD. - , . A- G. WATiTiACK, Auctioneer^ •WEDNESDAY At 1. WEDNESDAY .WEDNESDAY At 1. WEDNESDAY 'FIRE SALVAGE. FIRE SALVAGE; •FIRE SALT AGE. FIRE SALVAGE. iAtJth:e"6qene;of' the recent Hataitai Fire, ■'and on-behalf of-Mr. S. W. Cope. *f|^EtO^l'PSON BROS.^LTD., will. sell, i-l» without xeser.ve, the Balance ot Goods and_Merchandiße, salvaged from tlaJThts". ,'.'.. ~ ~ ,' {WEDNESDAY At 1. 'WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY" At 1. WEDNESDAY THOMPSON BROS., LTD.- :"- :jl: ,g: Wallace, Auctioneer. "~ .' MONDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1912, At '2 o'clock sharp. fiAXE OF HOUSEHOLD- JTU.RNITURE, CEDAR' EXT. DINING TABLE 1.-AND EFFECTS.^ fOn ' the -Premises "LLANDUDNO," —MARINE-PARADE, SEATOUN - (Close to Wyatt's. Store)/ E JOHNSTON AND CO. (late Brand • and Johnston), have received inBtructionsrto Eell at Seatoun as above — J Tho whole of the Household Furniture, Linoleums, Carpets, Rugs, Fenders Ornaments, . and Vases, liace. Curtains, Cedar Ext. Dining Table, Gouch.-Diningroom Chairs, 2 Bucheese'Cneetg, Chest Drawers, •— - •- -Mirrors, Toilet Tables, Wash- " "stands, Ware, S.I. and D. Bedsteads, - WAV. Stretchers, Kapok -_ • Beds* Pillows, Kitchen Utensils, sundries.- * WITHOUT • RESERVE. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. «— — > '— ■ " TUESDAY, 23rd^APRIL, 1912, At 2 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT ■UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of "'MR. WALTER' P. SANFORD'S fiEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF PAS' . TELS AND OILS, In consequence of his early departure '-'~- ■ :from New Zealand. E... JOHNSTON AND CO. (late •—Btand* and, Jphnston) have receivfed instructions-to sell at their Roomß, 157, Lambton-quay, as above, Absolutely .Without -Reserve^ ' . Inn' BEAUTIFUL PASTELS o(\ OX) AND OIL PAINTINGS, OU From the brush of Mr. Walter P. Sanford. The whole of the collection is now on view, and a SPECIAL GASLIGHT DISPLAY will be given TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, from 7.30 till 9. This, will be the last opportunity of eecuring 'examples of this well-known artist's pastel work, as he is leaving New Zealand. ' ' < POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. Catalogues now ready. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. SPECIAL SUBDIVISION SALE Of 360 ACRES TIP-TOP DAIRY AND . FATTENING COUNTRY, ' On account of F. ROE, Esq., LEVIN. At TOWN HALL, LEVIN, ; On WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY, 1912, At 2 p.m. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., WELLINGTON will offer by PUBLIC AUCTION— The above very desirable Property, ■which is^ being Subdivided into 8 convenient ' Sections, ranging from 25 to 120 acres. Thd land 'is all flat and ploughable, good coil, well watered, and adjacent to Levin Railway Station, also close 'to Saleyards and Creamery. Terms are very liberal, viz. : — ■ 15 per cent. down. 10 per cent, in 12 months. - Balance in 5 years at, 5 per pent. Full particulars will be advertised later. FOR SALE OF EXCHANGE. MORRINSVILLE, best" part of the Waikato District, 2 miles from township ; 720_ acres, sheep and cattle farm ; 400 acres in good grasses, and tho balance in manuka scrub; all easy country, and at present'time will carry 100 dairy cows and other 6tock; 5-roomed house and sheds. Price £11 per acre; will accept largest portion in approved equities, and the balance can remain at s.por. por cent. - F. AND W. FERKINS. N „', , - „ Builders, Island Bay. S' $ATO^ -ESTATE, NeUon; for Fruit „ ' Cultivation,' " the t m'dst " attractive of ally balance remaining unsold of 1000 acres ; ..this property, is composed of half flat and half sunny ■ slopes, and contains a large area, of swamp land of unusual richness; a special feature aleo is the deep vvater frontage _ workable at all states of tho tide, proximity, to vvharf and township ;... improved - , and . unimproved blocks at -from £10-to £15 per acre. ' ,f; AIfDC EDWARDS. NELSON. fA; GOLDEN Gift— 2o Acres, Borough Ixj".* "of. Eeilding,' corner section, on which i» a modern 7-rd. house, all 'conveniences, lawn, • garden', 2-fctall stable, concrete cowbails, etc. Listen 1 -The lot for £2900 M Terms-a rranged. ' Owner 'going away. Too 'good to wait ; worth lot more. Apply urgently ,to.Bpwdcu and Sutclifle, Real Estate Agents, 21, Main-street West, Ealmerston. North. .■^STANTEb to' Sell, comfortable 8 : •» » . zoomed House ; level section, 85ft frontage, depth 160ft_ (over good garden, fruit trees t in full bearing; an ideal place for retired- gentleman; two minutes from tram car i. must_ increase in value. Price £1550; terma if required. Apply • . ' . C. BURTON, * 12, Cleveland-et., Brooklyn, Wellington. IiBFT-OFF CLOTHING. KING-UP 'PHONE 3313. MRS. BRUCE, cash purchaser o! ' Ladies', Gents', and Children's Lsft-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters r»c»ive prompt attention; highest price* firen- Address 139, Ingestre-street (next '.S. Dispensary}. RS. NIGHTINGALE. 103, Lambtonquay, will give the highest cash prico for Left-off Clothing, Boot 3. etc. Mrs. Nightingale will call by appointment. Write or 'phone 2924.— Mr5. Nightingale, 118, Taranaki-st. and 103, Latnbton-qy. ' ~ LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. ."H/fltS. ROSEN, Cash .Purchaser of IWL Ladies', Gents', and Children's Superior Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters receive prompt attention. Highest prices given. 120, Taranaki-street. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. if EFT-OFF Clothing— Mrs. Woodward J-J Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing and Boots. Letters receive prompt attention. 121, Ingesfre-street. 'Phono 2379. T^EF^Olf ; F~~Clothing— They all ' give XJ highest prico; but try T. Costello, i 49, Manaerfi-street. ■'P.hoae. 14J8i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 93, 19 April 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 93, 19 April 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 93, 19 April 1912, Page 10

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