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TO-MORROW, at 1.80 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. (Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains.) LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ENGLISH UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. . 1 A ' L. WILSON AND CO. will hold -£3L« their usual Weekly Sale of Furniture and Effects as above, when a most complete Ataloguo will be offered, including furniture oi every description. j On account of Mr. H. J. Audrej-, who is leaving for South Africa. The complete contents of seven well-" i furnished rooms. WITHOUT RESERVE. FROM DRAWING ROOM TO ' KITCHEN. 2 VERY SUPERIQR AXMIN- n / STEK CARPETS, /V 20ft x 18ft and 12ft x 9ft 6in, both in very fine order and of the best quality. MASSIVE ALL -COPPER FENDER SUITE UPRIGHT GRAND ENGLISH PIANO, almost new, in rich burr walnut, very latebt improvements, aud of exceptionally fine tone BEST QUALITY ENGLISH SADDLEBAG ,yUITE, 8 pieces, in extra heavy' iraines -I (X YARDS OF ALMOST NEW AX-i-v MINSTER HALL RUNNER. 8 -PIECE ENGLISH OA# SUITE, beautifully made, upholstered in green leather, with all detachable seats MASSIVE 4ft 6in SIDEBOARD, in dark wood, with large Centre Mirror, Sidemirrors, and Canopy-top 6 FLOORINGS OF EXTRA QUALITY LINO., all good, and in various sizes A DUCHESSE CHESTS A All in dark wood, and equal to new. O MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBES 9 6 PAIRS OF COLONIAL SINGLE n AND DOUBLE BLANKETS. v) g PAIRS OF DITTO SHEETS n LOT OF QUILTS, TOWELS, SERVI- • ETTES, LACE CURTAINS, etc. PEDESTAL OFFICE DESK, WITH SIX DRAWERS REVOLVING OFFICE CHAIR, NORTH TYPEWRITER All brasf fender, occasional tables and ehairß, Austrian ditto, Chesterfield couch, walnut muiic canterbury, piano stool, eet bookshelves, iolding table, large dining table, overmantel, lot of vases, Foley trea set, hall rugs and chairs, hall stand, double and single bedsteads with w.w. mattresses and bedding complete, lady's escritoire, folding screen, bedroom rugs and chairs. Also, a lot of useful kitchen and outside utensils of every description, etc., eto. We want to specially emphasise the £oint that this sale and all Weekly Sales held in our rooms ARE UNRESERVED, so buyers may attend with every confidence. On view TO-MORROW, from 9.30 a.m. Inspection invited. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 25th APRIL, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock. SALE' OF HOUSEHOLD ITUKKITURE AND KOSKXEK PIANO, LATHE AND DRILL, At Adams-terrace, oif Aro-btrcet. A 1 L. WILSON AND CO. have receiv- • ed instructions from Mr. i\ L. Peterson, who i« leaving for Sydney,' to sell at his residence, No. 15, Adams-terrace (off Aro-stretjt tram terminus) — Tho whole of his Household Furniture including— VERY FINE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Hosenor), in walnut; a beautiful-toned instrument, with every modern improvement 9-PIECE^ LEATHER DININGROOM SUITE, in massive frames ALMOST NEW Bft EXTENSION DINING TABLE, with extra heavy turned logs. • MASSIVE sft SIDEBOARD, in dark wood", with largo centre mirror, well polished and finished SUPERIOR' AND MASSIVE 4-PIECE ELECTROPLATED TEA AND •COFFEE SERVICE (jubt purchased) 9 YARDS SUPERIOR AX. HALL RUNNER Ax. and wool rugs, rattan chairs, mirror overmantel, lot of good pictures and ornaments, 2 extra long table covers, heavy steel fender and irons, mahogany oval table, inlaid chess table, Lot of crockery, 6 floorings of almost new linoleums, 12 yards inlaid do., . coal vases and fire screen, hall table and, chair, etc., etc. Also, ' Contents of 4 Bedrooms, comprising — Extra heavy d.b.m. bedstead, Bingle do., b.m. cot, lot of good bedding, Scotch chost drawers, Duehesse chest, washstand and ware, etc., etc. Lathe and Driil^ with machine attachment. , , . Also, lot of good Kitchen and Outside Sundries. This is a really nice homo. Everything is practically new, having been furnished within the last nine months. -Oa account of the owner's early departure we have received instructions TO SELL EVERYTHING. ' A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 271h APRIL, 1911, At 2.30 p.m. I SALE OF LIVERY PLANT, HORSES, LANDAUS, HARNESS, Etc., Eto. At NAGG'S HEAD STABLES, DIXON-STREET. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions to sell as above, on account of Mr. Chas. Reid — The whole of his Plant, Horses, etc., including— Victoria Landau, by Lucas, London; in excellent order 3 Woll-mude Gigs (leather hooded), by Rouse and Hurrell Bay Horso "Paddy," Bay Horse "Jimmy," Roan Mtire "Nellie," Chestnut Mare "Mary." These horses are all sound and quiet, and are broken to any-'barness Lot of Silver-mounted D. and S. Harness and Sundries. This^ plant is well known, and everything 1 is in tip-top condition. Our instructions are TO SELL. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. FRUIT FARMS. ' A j BLOCK of 400 Acres, suitable for X3J subdivision, of the Finest Land for Apple Growing, in the centre of tho districti adjoining main coach road, and of easy access to Sea Carriage. Intending purchasers should soo this block before settling elsewhere. Ju=t the thing for a small syndicate. " R. B. AND A. E. JACKSON, Land and Estate Agents, Nelson. FOR SALE, no goodwill, First-class Country Store, consisting ot shop, large bulk store, 7 rooms, 2 brick coolstores for. butter largo grain store, stables, looco box, 4 stalls, largo loft and shed; turnover £500 per month ; stock estimated at £800 ; loug leatp premised given with compulsory purchasing clause : plant and stock at valuation. Urgpnt sale, owing to ill-health. Apply LEWIS AND CO., Wargauui.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1912, Page 10

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