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TO-MORROW, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY. (If necessary), 11th, 12th, and 15th JULY, "Commencing each day at 11 o'clock. THE PROUSE LUMBER COMPANY, ___^ WELLINGTON ¥•' """"" (In Liquidation). "TA 1 '- Tj. WILSON AND CO. have been Lc\.» favoured with instructions by tho • Liquidator and Receiver of the ProuseLumber Company (in Liquidation) to dispose of the whole of the Company's Stock and Office Furniture, on the premises and Timber . . Yards," TARANAKI-STREET, Wellington, as above. As the Company, is" in liquidation, the •ntire «tock will bo Bold to the HIGHEST BDDDER. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. TO-MOEBOW, FRIDAY, 12th JULY, 1912, At 1.15 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE OF SV B. HARDY'S NURSERY STOCK! Vf-B. HAPvDY'S NURSERY STOCK! !W" B. HARDY'S NURSERY STOCKI FROM LOWER HUTT. E JOHNSTON AND CO. will sell a.t • their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, us •bove— • 'tl EJA CHOICE ROSES, Carnations, \JL*j\J sumachs, Cape daisies, macranthus, veronicas, ake ake, »zalias, cabbage trees, hydrangeas, cogrosma, Rus- .-. sian' violets/ and other high-class mneery stock. Sale FRIDAY NEXT, atr 1.15 sharp. - . ,E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW! At 1. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! At 1. TO-MORROW! FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-STREET. PLANTS, AND SHRUBS ! TREES, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS 1 -TREES, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS! mHOMPSON BROS, will sell a special • -1- catalogue of Nursery Stock on behalf of Mr. J. C. Kilby, the well-known Island Bay Nurseryman and another client, including— 40 Viburnum Sieboldtii j 40' LaurcstinUß 150 Coprosma 6 Escallonia Macrantha 6 Camellias (choice) ■ 40 Rhododendrons 150 Giant Laurestinus 150 Blue Veronicas j_ *25 Whitp Veronica ' " "*"" "50 Bed Veronicas 25 N.Z. holly 18 Rosemary 12 hydrangea* . 24 gooseberries (Farmer's ' Glory) ~" 12 Silver Ake Ake, etc. ~. 6 English Laurels 'Also, on behaJf of a Carnation Speciali*t: , '400 of the best varieties TO-MORROW! At 1. TO-MOF&0W! TO-MORROW! At'l. TO-MORROW! THOMPSON BROSr'IiTD. A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, at 11 o'clock. CONTINUATION OF AUCTION, SALE „: OF MR. KHOURI'S STOCK. Sheeting, Table Covers, Quilts, Boots and Shoe*,, Hosiery and Mercery at your own prices. - , NO RESERVE. SALE STARTS AT 11 SHARP, opposite Evening Post. See flag. 1 t* STORAGE ACCOMMODATION. .' - fl3ir E HAVE FIRST-CLASS STORAGE ACCOMMODATION (AVAILABLE AT jD PER TON PER WEEK.' SITUATED NEAR TE ARO RAIL- • \ _ , WAY STATION, 'Apply- - • I/&ERY AND CO., LTD. ALLEN-STREET, WELLINGTON. ,"■""■*■' * _ > KOJJEAEOTA COAL FAMINE J * V GOOD job, too ! For dear -*■*■ knows what Wellington folk would do without their supply of STOCKTON " ' " dOAL i 1 i-- '-^' ' . • '* Cheer up ! You can get as j. ... .much of this favourite coal as y<Ju will want all winter. SAMUEL BROWN. Ltd., 'Phones, Nob. 88, 124, 164, 805. 7 - JOHNSTON-STREET. WELLINGTON. 1 " LEFT-OFF- CLOTHINp. ' MRS. WOODWARD, 121, Ingestrestreet, and 32, .Lambton-quay (Hotel Cecil Buildings), Cash Buyer of LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S LEFT-OFF CLOTHING AND BOOTS, etc. Letters receive prompt attention. Distance j no objection. 12t INGESTRE-STREET. Phone 2370. 32, LAMBTON-QUAY. 'Phone 2965. " • LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. RING UP 'PHONE 3313. 3|yf RS. BRUCE, cash purchaser of liyX. Ladies', Gents.' and Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots, , etc. Letters xeceivo prompt attention; highest prices given. Address 139, Ingestre-street (next F.S. Dispensary^ * RS. NIGHTINGALE. 103, Lambtonquay, will give the highest cash price for Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Mrs. Nightingale will call by appointment. . Write or 'phone 2924.— Mr5. Nightingale, 118, Taranaki-st. and 103, Lambton-qy. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. tH/jr RS - ROSEN, Cash Purohaser of .IV-L Ladies', Gents', and Children's Superior Left-off Clothing, .Boots.V eto. Letters receive prompt attention. Highest prices given. 120, Tarantki-street No representatives but Mr. and Mrs. Rosen., '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 10, 11 July 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 10, 11 July 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 10, 11 July 1912, Page 10

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