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„ TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, -27th FEBRUARY, 1913, At 1.30 p.m. "At the Residence. 67. WEBB-STREET. COMPLETE CONTENTS OF 8 ROOMS. AL". WILSON AND CO. have re- •, waved instructions from the owner, who is giving up hoiispkeepmg. to sell at the residence its above — Tho complete Contents of 8 rooms. , WITHOUT RESERVE. Almost new carpet, 6 flooring^ of linoleums Dining iable and' cover, 12 dining chairs "Upholstered settee with cupboard ( and armchair to match New and complete 62-pieCe Queen Anne ' dinner service . Tea and coffee ttervioe to match, 42 pieces Overmantel, colonial couch Fender and brassee. fire screen 1 Upholstered" cane chair, American rocket Treadle machine Crockery, cutlery, glassware Axniirtster rugs, hall linoleum and runner, slip, mats, hall curtains - Also", contents of" bedrooms — Double bedsteads and mattresses, 10 good wirß stretchers Lob of good bedding, blankets, quilts, '' ' shefej* ,Very superior duchesse chests, washstands and ware Chest drawers, lace curtains, bedroom chairs, and rugs, mirrors, etc., etc. And * lot of kitchen ahd outside sundries. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, sth MARCH, • ~ At 12 o'clock. ARTISTIC HOUSE IN HAWKER-STREET. r/k'r /k' h WILSOjTand CO. havo re-. 'J\. • eel-fed instructions from the owner*, who has left Wellington to sell at their rooms as above— No. 57, Hawker-street, containing 8 • rooms. The section is 32ft x 12Cft, and 'the dwellinghouse of 8 rooms Was specially built for the' owner, no expense being Spared to make it a complete ohd comfortable home, every detail for the comfort of a family being secured. The view of the harbour i 3 a fine one, and can never be built^ ottf, and the appearance of the house is imposing and artistic. As tho cnVfier has determined not to return to Wellington,, a price far below, its original cost has -been pub on the property. This -House may be bought for £100 cash, and the balance arranged. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. FftiDAY, £Sth FEBRUARY, 1913, At 2 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR • .HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AL- , MOST NEW UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, SHERATON DRAWING- * ROOM SUITE, HANDSOME CHESTEEFIELD LOUNGE, AND AP- " POINTMEKTS, At- 1 the Residence, No. 30, Konini-road, \ Hataitai * . ' • (First stop through Tunnel). Ip "JOHNSTON~*AND CO. have re!i« chived instructions from W. W. • Pilfcington, -Estf., who is leaving for Eng l - uißdT^te sell, as above-- . The" whole of his Household Furni-.' .'.-V, "\ttfreV etc.', comprising-- ' • :A_,MOST: A_,MOST 'NEW UPRIGtiT GRANt) .. IKIANO'. by COM and Kallmahh,' :a beautiful toned -instrument^ with all the latest improvements, and cost " £65 ft few months ago. COSTLY INLAId"sHERATON DfiAWINGROOM SUITE, in excellent order/ VERY StJPERIOR~HALLSTAND AND SETTLE combined liARGE DOUBLE MlfcROR-BACK SIDEBOARD. EXTENSION 'DINING AND UP-TO-DATE HIGH-BACK DINING SUITE B & XftfTSVWV * CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, with double spring front and spring- ba^k, cost £12 12s; only in use a few nionthg " .VERY SttPEttIORCMJEVAL DUCHESS '- PAIR, inlaid -with ' Hungarian - ash; •__I___M f -Bedsteads,- S.B.M. Bedsteads, " C'o'iiehT' DnehSsse " Cheats, Wa'shstands, Ware, Bedroom Chairs ; Linoleum, Easy Chairs, Piano Seat, fancy FloWer ■" Sfcatids, Bowk, Pot Plants, Fancy Curtains, Axminstoi • Carp6ts, Carpet Runners, Hearthrugs, lot of Crockery nnd Glassware, Pic- "• 'tures, Kitchen Utensils, Table, and "numerous other goods. '*• Everything is in very nice order. On view morning of sale. -.■■■ - - -jg JOHNgTOX. Aufilionoer. _, • •■- MONDAY "MORNING, """ At 11 o'clock sharp. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD " ' "FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, < On the Premises, CampbeHst , Karon*. E* JOHNSTON AND go. have re- . , >.cefved instructions, from the Rev. Mr. Clarke, who .is giving up'fhousekeep>ng, fo sell at, Karori, as above-" The- .whole of his Superior Furniture, , - - ■ etc. Details later. -• * E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT,' at 10.30 a.m. WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 10.30 a.m. AT ADELAIDE-ROAD, NEWTOWN. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE '.! ' °' f PLUMBERS' ft GASFITTERS I 'STOCK PLUMBERS' & GASFITTERS' STOCK TO- THE VALUE OF ABOUT £»Q(JA In the Assigned Estate of H. W. DAVIES AND CO. rftHOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell aa JL' above, WITHOUT RESERVE— , * The whole of t the Stock -in-trade contained on th-e premiere, 138, Ade-laide-road, Newtoftn. • l?or any further particulars, apply to a THOMPSON BROS., LTD. ' ' A. G. WAIfLACE, Auctioneer., JOHNSOIfVILLE' STOCK SALE."^ FRIDAY, 7th MARCH. ABRAHAM ANeTwILLIAMS, LTD., will sell as above, at 1 p.m.-" 20 springing heifers, April oalvers (fitst-clase line) ' 10 springing heifers 20 spring calvers 100 2-tooth wethers 200 f.m. ewes . 80 2-tootb wethers .14. wenneM J " ANOTHER GOOD SPEC IN MIRAMAR. SECTION NEAR_TO WHARF. , GREAT- PROSPECTIVE VALUE. TO-DAY'S PRICED 19s A FOOT. Reducible 1« per Foot 'per Day (£6 12s) , Until Sold. . /_ L. WILSON AND CO. have re-_L-1_» oeived ir»«trurttbmi from the Owner,, who has determined to accept public, value, to sell— Twtr very fine Suburbon Sections, each 1 66 x 165 feet, acre, fronting Main '■ ' '.Tram-road, Aliramar, and with great prospective value. THE PUBLIC) -MAKE THE PRICE. - ■ MOTOITcYCLES. \jfcf ANTED to Soil, S£ Triumph, good » ▼ order, £42 ; Tourist Premier, good order. £37; Side Cars from £11 10s. Agenb for Bradbury Motor Cycle*. — R. B. datilte, '53, 'Kent-terrace. Telephone 1503.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1913, Page 12

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