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TO-MORROW, ■f THURSDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1912, Commencing at 11 o'clock sharp,, TTNRESEBVED AUCTION SALE Of &LOOO WORTH £1000 < w Of ■VALUABLE DRAPERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. On the Premises, CUBA-STREET i'(Opp. White Swan Hotel), late Caterer and Carey's. )0n "Account of Messrs. Mark Day and Co., who are giving up business. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to soil on. the premises, Cuba-street, as above — O-jaaa WORTH OF NEW JpbAUUU DRAPERY, 2000 yds Dress ~ Materials," 1000 yds Silks, Prints, Veiljug, Linings, Jackets, Costumes, Skirts, Table Covers, Sheetings, Hosiery, Towels, Lace Curtains, -Underclothing, otc, etc., etc. This is a good fresh stock, and_ as Messrs. Mark Day and Co. are relinquishing business, everything must go. On view morning of sale. \. T ' - E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ' '. FKIDAY NEXT," At 10.30 o'clock sharp. SALE OF GOOD BUILDING MATERIAL OF ":. . ALL DESCRIPTIONS. QEin SHEETS OF IRON OKA ODV .;, (Various lengths). OO\f ■ AT THE NAG'S HEAD YARDS, I"' " . „ DIXON-STREET. E JOHNSTON AND CO. will sell on • tho ground,. Dison-streot, a3 as above — Building Material, Iron, etc. Full particulars later. ■"" ' 'E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1912, , • - ' ' " At 1.30 o'clock sharp. .-, , " AUCTION SALE OF W. K.: HARDY'S NURSERY STOCK! w!-B. HARDY'S NURSERY STOCK! > .W: B. HARDY'S NURSERY STOCK! FROM LOWER HUTT. i TP JOHNSTON AND CO. will sell at 1 JjJ» their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as {£boYe — ■ -| r*f\ CHOICE ROSES, Carnations, 1 J.O" Sumachs, Cape Daisies,, MacraßthuSr Voronicas^Ake Ake, Azeleas, Cabbage Trees", Hydrangeas. Coprosma, Russian^ Violets, and other nigh- :.* class nursery stock. | ' ' Bide- FRIDAY NEXT at 1.30 sharp. j J E~- JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. HOTEL EOR SALE. ' WE have been instructed by the proprietor to offer for Immediate Sale his-inlaresfc in the EMPIRE HOTEL, SEDDONVILLE, Buller District, and closa to Westport. The Hotel is situated about 100 yards from tho railway station and 200 yards from-tthe State coal mine bins, where they load into the railway wagons. The -Hotel ib held under Government Lease, with 43 years to run, at a ground ■ rental of £2 p.a., which makes it equal to a freehold. The Hotel is FREE for everything. Contains 15 rooms, billiardroom, 3 cottages at the back, and a number of conveniences suitable for boarders. This is the favourite hotel of tho miners, and is always full of boarders, and does a good bar trade. Fitted with acetylene "gas, h. and c. wator, and every convenience.' ' Tho present lease expires in three months' time (26th October, 1912), when possession can be given. Intending investors are requested to see us -immediately, as we must make arrangements for a new tenant' before the expiration of the old lease. Price £2600. Call and see us immediately and get further information. DWAN BROS., ■WILLIB-STREET, WELLINGTON, J^ole Agents for the Owner, who is retired. . FOR SALE, ■c 'As a Going Concern with Immediate Possession, (I"*-, FIRST-CLASS ENGINEERING fIA. AND FOUNDRY BUSINESS, situated on the West Coast of the South Island. Tho Plant consists of up-to-date « Machinery, including Steam Hammer, U Radial Drills, Lathes, Patterns, and Appliances, Planers, Shearing Machine, etc., eto. Tho Premises on which the plant is « erected will be Let for a term at low i rental. Satisfactory reasons for disposing _oi 1 above, and only principal* dealt with. ' Capital required from £1500 to £2000. Applications treated in the strictest conf iidence. i Apply in the first case by letter ad- ; dressed to INVESTOR, Care of Evening Port. AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN. ' AS A GOING CONCERN. XI'T ACRES of: First-cla33 Dairy Land, I«/ • freehold • tenure; all ploughable. and in good English grasses; few acreß 3ii crop ; well watered and fenced ; 6 paddocks, papa formation; good o-rd. house, 12-bail cowshed, havshed, trapahed, stable, and pigstyes; all in excellent order; close to factory, store, school, and railway; owner holds, and can transfer, mail contract, bringing in £104 per annum. Price includes 22 good cows, 5 heifers, bull, 3 horses, some sheep, dray, ' gig. harness, and other accessories. Price only £25 per acre; cash required pbout £900. Apply -at once to . ; . HABOLD EGERTON, Land and Estate Agent. Pahiatua. i>, W. VIRTUE AND CO., - " 6, VICTORIA-STREET. WELLINGTON, {NRAIN. 4 PLOUR, PRODUCE . " 'And COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents for ♦THE N.Z . FLOUKMILLBRS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 27, 31 July 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 27, 31 July 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 27, 31 July 1912, Page 12

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