WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY, 1912. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. (Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains). LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS. Contents of 6 well-furnished rooms, removed from Rona Bay.. Also, tho Part Contents of 5 well-fur-nished rooms, under Bill-of-sale. AN ATTRACTIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by leading Englibh maker, in rich burr walnut ; an almost new instrument of exceptional tone, and frith every up-to-date improvement. DRAWING, DINING, and BEDROOM SUITES SUPERIOR AX. CARPETS AND RUNNERS MASSIVE sft SIDEBOAITD, in dark wood, etc., etc. > f¥IHIS week's gale is an unusually J- . good one, and bhould command attention. We ask those who intend sending in Furniture -for this Sale to do so ! early. A. L. WILSOR, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY, 1912^ At 1 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF BOOKS. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. will sell at their Rooms, Featherston-ttreet. by auction, as above — 1000 Volumes Interesting and Wellbound Books on History, Travel, Poetry, Art, Theology, Works of Reference, and General Literature, including — Transactions N.Z. Institute, The Portfolio, Magazine of Art, Imperial Dictionary, National History of liigland, Panmure Papers, Leaders of tho Senate (5 volb.), Earl of Beaconsfield (5 volb.), HereulanoUni, Memoirs of Courb of Berlin, French Classics, The Tomahawk, The Age Wo Live In, Reigu Henry VIII., History of Protentanti&ni, FleetwoodV Life oi Christ, Homo Preacher, 13urkett on the New Tcbtament, Latest Work? of Fiction, also 2 splendid water colour* by Swinston Diston. Now on view. Complete catalogues and book?. DRAPERY BUSINESS. TC'OR SALE, in one of the mont progressive towns in Hawkcs Bay, gpod CASH DRAPERY BUSINESS; stock about £3500; turnover £8000. Apply . MACKY, LOGAN, CALDWELL, LTD., Wellington. ABSOLUTE BARGAINS. j , — «^-« "V^ARIOUS SECTIONS and 'PROPERTIES FOR SALE in MARLBOROUGH and other parts of New Zealand. Write for full particulars of FARMS FOR DISPOSAL to JOHN T. MO WAT, BLENHEIM. | | | T^OR SALE, no goodwiil ; First-class -*- Country Store, consisting of shop, large bulk store, 7 rooms, 2 brick coolstores for butter large grain store, stables, loose box, 4 stalls, large loft and shed; turnover £500 per month ; stock estimated at £800 ; long lea^e promises given with compulsory purchasing oiauGe ; plant and stock at valuation. Urgont sale, owing to ill-health.. . Apply LEWIS AND CO., Wauganui. EATON ESTATE, Nelson; for Fruit Cultivation, the most attractive of all ; 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 also is the deep water frontage workable at all states of the. tide, proximity to wharf and township ; improved and unimproved i blocks at from £10 to £15 per acre. F. AND D. EDWARDS. NELSON.
.FOOTBALL HAS commenced with vigour and vim. Lacroiao has its ioyal-hearted supporters. \ STOCKTON COAL supreme has a band of enthusiastic admirers. After ail 'tis little wondor, becau6© it's a, "bonser" Coal, ' and has great heating qualities. Samuel Brown -will deliver any quantity. Give him a ring— Bß, 124, 164, or 805. i — — SAMUEL BROWN. Ltd., JOHNSTON-STREET.
FOR SALE, the Residential Property at "The Sands," known as Green'i*, consisting of 8i acres of land (part plantation), with a splendidly-built 10-roomcd dwelling, large barn, etc. ; three miles from G.P.O ; splendid sandy beach close by. W. ROUT AND SONS, Nelson. liAND BUYERS. MOUXSEY AND^ CO., Auctioneers, Paimerston North, have received instructions to sell, 80 Acres, with improvements, dwelling, etc. The land is heavily grassed, suDdinded, drained, and well fenced. If required, the owner will sell an additional 31 acres. For price, apply to MOUNSEY AND CO., V O. Box 77. Palinerston North. CHANCE BUY CHEAP HOUSE. WANTED to Sell, Ngaio, nice fourroomed Villa, new,. 2 bay wiudov/s, h. und c, modern conveniences; land 63ft X 150 ft (about) ; built picked hearL timber. Forced sale. Price £500; mortgage 4J. per cent; absolute bargain. Apply quickly, 0. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., 215, Lanibton.-qu»y.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 101, 29 April 1912, Page 10
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