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TO-MORROW, at 1.30 p.m. AT- OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. (Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains). OUR WEEKLY SALE 1 Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 'AND EFFECTS. Contents of a wall-furnished 6-roomed House, and Part Contents of 2 others. A Very Fine' Catalogue, from Drawing Room to Kitchen. WITHOUT RESERVE. A *<■ WILSON AND CO. will hold -_• their Weekly Sale of Household Furniture as above, when a. very fine collection of Furniture will b» offered, including — O SUPERIOR CARPETS, o Various Sizes and Equal to New LARGE CHESTERFIELD COUCH in Rich Green Upholstering, all Spring 2 VERY FINE SOLID WALNUT OVERMANTELS, with Mirror-back and Carved Pillars (cost £12 10s eaoh) OCCASIONAL TABLES and CHAIRS, - RATTAN DO 4ft 6in SIDEBOARD, in Dark Wood, with Large Mirror-back Canopy Top, etc. , DINING ROOM HIGH-BACK SUITE, in OAK FRAMES 6 FLOORINGS of FIRST-CLASS LINOLEUM, in all sizes /» PAIRS of NEW LACE CURTAINS O-PIECE. BEDROOM SUITE, comprisO ing Mirror-door Wardrobe and Duohesse Pair 21 DUCHESSE CHESTS BLANKETS, QUILTS, Etc., Etc. And a complete lot of Kitchen and Outside Sundries. We have no time for further particulars. This is au attractive* sale of all descriptions of Furniture and Effects, and we invite those Furnishing' to Inspect. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and MONDAY (If necessary), 11th, 12th, and 15th JULY, Commencing eaoh day at U o'clock. THE PROUSE LUMBER COMPANY, WELLINGTON (In Liquidation). UNRESERVED SALE of THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE COMPANY. lAA Ann FEET OF DRESSED XVIJfVW AND UNDRESSED TIMBER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS iKA nnn FEET OF MOULDINGS, XDUjUUU architraves and skirtings 1 A ftflfl AMERICAN PRESS lA)i\)\)\j MOULDS X OOQ EMBOSSED MOULDS QAA HEART OF RIMU AND OV\} KAUKI DOORS AQf) WINDOW SASHES qaa CARVED PANELS, OUU CARVINGS, AMERICAN PRESSED WALLPAPER, GLASS, ELECTRICAL FITTINGS COMPLETE OFFICE FURNITURE AL. -WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions by the Liquidator and Receiver of the Prouse Lumber Company (in Liquidation) to dispose of the whole of the Company' 6 Stock and Office Furniture, on the premise* and Timber Yards, TARANAKI-STREET, Wellington, as above. As the Company is in liquidation, the entire stock will be sold to the HIGHEST BIDDER. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 1 o'clook. ANNUAL SALE OF BENEFIELD'S NURSERY STOCK. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. will sell at the Fruit Exchange, Allenstreet, on WEDNESDAY, at 1 o'clock sharp, a splendid catalogue, including: — Named varieties of Gooseberries, Black Currants, White Currants, Loganberries, Vines, Apples, Pear*, Plums, Apricots, Peaches. A fine collection of Named Roses, together with 270 lots of Assorted Nursery Stock of all descriptions. On view Tuesday and morning of sale. NOTE.— Mr. Benefiold, sen., will be present and personally assist the auctioneer in conducting of sale, and will give any information necessary. F O R SALE. TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS IN DECEASED ESTATES. WILLIS-STREET — Most modern 10-, ■ roomed Dwelling, with good k>vel faction. Price £4000. A very desirable residence. WELLINGTON-TERRACE— Six Rooms 100 ft. Offer of £1350 wanted. A bargain property, but house wante renovating. ABEL SMITH-STREET— Seven-roomed two-story # Dwelling, let at 27s 6d; level section. Price £1200. OFF TORY-STREET— Six 3 and 4 roomed Cottages; rents 8s to 10s week; land 167 x 66ft. Offer of £1200 will be taken. A rare opportunity to buy central property. NE WTO WN— Modern 6-roomed House, one story. Absolute bargain at £650. Situate between Owen and Daniel streets. Also, FOR SALE: Five Rooms, THOMPSON-STREET. Bargain, £650. Nice small home. Modern 6-roomed Dwelling, AUSTINSTREET, in splendid order; nice vie~w. Price £1200. Six-roomed 1-story Villa, HAWKERSTREET; glorious view, level section. Bargain at £875. House wants slight amount of renovating, but is thoroughly sound. WRIGHT-STREET — Modern 2-story House a of 6 rooms, every convenience. Bargain, £675; a. nice home. Details of above, also other property, from W. H. MORRAH & CO., 63-65, WILLIS-ST. (Upstairs). l/tOR SALE, at Government valuation, X 1 Factory Site, 54ft x 68ft. off Abel Smith-street, with one-story building, 34ft x 34ft, known as Ponsonby Hall. Correspond Truatco, Evening Po*t. W'ANTIiD-Salo! Sale! Ready tnixed Paints, in all shades, 6d and lOd tin. Bath. Enamel (resists hot water), Is fed, Is 9d tin. The Sims Hardware

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 8, 9 July 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 8, 9 July 1912, Page 10

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