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TUESDAY, 24th SEPT.-GMBER, 1912, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. AT WHITE'S LINE, LOWER HUTT. Behind Bellevue Gardens. E JOHNSTON AND CO. h&ve re- • ceived instructions from Mr. A. M'Connon, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at Lower Hutt, as above— The whole of his almost now Household Furniture, comprising— SUPERIOR HORROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, with carved panels, and equal ALM O OST W NEW SADDLEBAG DINING ROOM SUITE. 7 piece?, well made, and in excellent order. VERY SUPERIOR BEDROOM SUITE, comprising large Mirror-door Wardrobe, Duchesso Dressing Table with large mirror, and Marble-top Tiledback Washstand to match; all in perfect oredr. MASSIVE D.B.M. ITALIAN* BEDSTEAD AND DRAPES. Linoleums, carpet' Bquare in perfect order, mohair hesfrthrugs, brass curb fender suite, ornaments and vaees, superior overmantel, lace and fancy curtains, couch, dining tattle and Cover, lot of glassware and crockery, o.p. tea set 4 pieces, cutlery, eaey chairs, fourfold screen, pictures, coal vase, vaee, oak table, books, flower stands And bowlg, wicker chairs, hallsfcaad, hall curtains, mohair mats, cf.b.m. botlstead, duchesso cht*t, washstand and ware, kapok beds, lot of good blanket*, slieete, counterpanes, -pillow slips, toilet cavers, highback chairs, kitchen utensils, wringer, garden tools, and i numerous sundries. Everything is in very nice order, and equal to new. On view Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON, Aftcliotteer. WEDNESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1912, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of ' HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. COSTLY DAK BEDROOM SUITE OAK WARDROBE, OAK DUCHESSE PAIR, HANDSOME PLAIN GREEN CHESTERFIELD SUITE, SADDLEBAG DINING ROOM SUITE, LARGE MIRROR-BACK' SIDEBOARD, CHEVAL, BEDROOM SUITE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO AND APPOINTMENTS, Removed to Our Rooms for Convenience of Sale. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceiveci instructions to sell at their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — AN EXTENSIVE and ATTRACTIVE SALE of- SUPERIOR FURNITURE, etc., DINING , TABLE, OAK BEDSTEAD, Axminster Carpets, Densomer Typewriter (in perfect order), 2 Sets of Bowls, etc.^etc. Full particulars later. We hold < extensive sales of Hisrh-elass Furniture in our Rooms Every Wednesday. Further entries invifod. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1912, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock. • SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, On the Premises, No. 28, Roy-stoeet, Newtown'. ' E JOHNSTON AND CO. havie re- • ceived instructions from Mrs. IFeek, who is leaving Wellington, to sell at Roystreet, as above— . The whole of the Household Furniture, etc. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. - TUESDAY, Ist, OCTOBER, 2912, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Afifk VALUABLE ETCHINGS, EN*UU GRAVINGS, WATER COLOURS, AND PRINTS. All Good Subjects and Well Framed. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at their rooms, Lambton-quay (on account of •whom it may concrn)— • 400 WELL - FRAMED PICTURES. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ON FRIDAY, THE 11th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1912, At 2.30 p.m. AT HIS ROOMS, TYNE-STREET, OAMARU. Under instructions from the Executors of the .Will of JAMES CRAIG, late of Oamaru, Timber Merchant, deceased. WALTER SUMPTER will, offer for sale by ptiblio auction, in one lot as a going concern— I The Business now carried on by the ! said Executors at Oamaru as ! Timber Merchants and Ironmongers under the firm name _ of James Craig and Co., comprising the following property: — [FREEHOLD SECTION 17, Block IV., Oamaru Town. - MUNICIPAL LEASEHOLD SECTION 18, Block IV., Oamaru Town. THE INTEREST of the eaid Executors in the Shop situated in Thamesstreetj Oamaru, wherein the said business is now carried on. THE. INTEREST of the said Executors in the Railway Siding, Railway Site, and Tram LLinyc y occupied in connection with the Baid business. The Stock-in-Trade, Machinery, Plant, Shop and Offioe Fittings and Furniture, and Book Debts belonging to the business. THE GOODWILL of the said business. The above offers to capitalists a splendid opportunity for investment, as the business is old and firmly established. It was initiated by the late Mr. Craig in the year 1880-1, since which time it has greatly increased in both scope and profitableness, and during the five years immediately preceding the deceased's death the books of the business show a profit of Nino Pounds per Centum upon the amount of capital employed. Jt will bo seen, therefore, that capitalists seeking profitable investment should not neglect the opportunity offered by the above sale. Inventories of Stock, Plant, Book DebU, etc., can be inspected on and after the 4th day of October, 1912, and further particulars obtained on application' to NEWTON AND BORTON, Solicitors iot the Executors* Or the Auctioneer, J. G. H. SUMPTER. GOOD SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. A /\0 ACRES, close to Wanganui, well fenced and watered ; good dwelling and all necessary outbuildings. Price £15 5s per acre, which includes 800 sheep now lambing. Terms £2000 cash, balance mortgage; or £1000 cosh and £1000 on property. J. ft. PEKRY AND CO., Agaric I'eiklUifi,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 72, 21 September 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 72, 21 September 1912, Page 8

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