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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 13th and 14th MARCH, 1913. Commencing at 10.30 a.m. each day. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. SCHWECHTEN DRAWINGROOM GRAND PIANO, PIANOLA VERY FINE 'CELLO, by Nicholas Lupot, valued 200gns., old and Valuable violin LIPP PIANO ELECTROPLATED AND SILVER WARE WORKS OF ART, etc., etc. \ Also, A fine collection of OIL AND WATER COLOURS by eminent English, Foreign, and Colonial Artists. The Entire Contents of a 14-roomed Mansion. 700 L^ ! 700 CHOICE and ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD i FURNITURE. ARTICLES OF VERTU, BRIC-A-BRAC, PLATE j And PICTURES by Signor Nerli, Scott, Woraiey, I'errutt, LosUe, and others. j AL. WILSON AND CO. havo 'oven \ • favoured with instructions from Kir John Findlay, v/ho has disposed of his house and grounds, to sell at "Waihemo," Boulcott-terra.ee— Tho entire contents of this wellfurnished residence. 5 VERY SUPERIOR AXMINSTER CARPETS, in various shades and sizes, very fine qualities, and equal to now OCCASIONAL WALNUT AND ROSEWOOD CHAIRS AND TABLES 3 FULL-SIZE CHEST BRFIELD COUCHES AND DIVAN CHAIRS to match Lot of DOULTON and KYOTO VASES MASSIVE DRAWINCROOM GRAND PIANO, by Schwechten, Berlin, only purchased 12 months ago/cost 150gns. It is seldom Such a fine instrument as this is offered at auction. ELEGANT LIPP PIANO, cost £100. A . splendid instrument, perfect in tone and construction METROSTYLE PIANOLA and 80 records. SUPERIOR CHIPPENDALE MUSIC ,- CANTERBURY. . , ; r , .^ HEAVY Bft EXTENSION MAHO- ; gaNy dining table n'Q-PIECE DINNER SERVICE, all tO Satin Finish ■ REAL HAND-PAINTED "DRESDEN" ( DESSERT SERVICE, 17 pieces, cost ! 12gns. A SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF OAK ' FURNISHINGS - SOLID ENGLISH OAK SIDEBOARD, with\ 5 bevelled (mirrors, and very latest style and be~st English workmanship, cost £50 6 OAK DINING CHAIRS, in leather, and COUCH to match 3 -TIER OAK DINNER WAGON ' OAK SIDE TABLE ' . SOLJD OAK HALL STAND OAK DINNER GONG 2' . BICHLY-CARVED OAK HALL CHAIRS • - "OAE: SETTEE, with Cabinets ALMOST NEW HALI/ CARPET, 15th X, 12ft, in sdarlet and-; blue; ground - '1 K'^AtlDS OF 1 THi'BEST QUALITY ■XOaXMI^STER ,STAta CARPET ; ft G^DVfiDESTA'fi^OFkcSE DESKS, /W vnih 8 gido drawers ;and leather tops. SUPERIOR REVOLVING HIGH,u ;t f < a^^9.^i,e^^^ r ... t • , AN^BXUEPTiONAIiLY FINE- LOT OF BOOKSHELVES . AND LOCKERS, in ' various sizes,' ■ from sft .to 12ft - across _ t ~ ' ," 4 . REVOLVING BOOKSHELVES AND . GLASS DOOR' BOOKCASES Also, CONTENTS" OF SDifBEDftObMS MASSIVE AND COSTLY • DOUBLE I . .ALL-BRASS BEDSTEADS,, with! Spring and Horsehair , Mattresses, complete ' " ' ALL ENGLISH-MADE '^WALNUT ' ' WARDROBE, 6ft, withrdouble -mirror doorß and small. drawers, very handsome . DUCIIESSE CHEST, TOILET CUPBOARD AND CHAIRS to match, all on suite, representing • largo money Also, a. Great Collection of other FURNITURE, too numerous to detail CONTENTS OF KITCHEN and OUTSIDE, including 60ft HOSE, LAWN MOWER, 2-ROLLER MANGLE, and a lot of very useful sundries . Also, A VERY ATTRACTIVE AND VALUABLE CATALOGUE OF OIL AND WATERCOLOURS, by Eminent English, Foreign, and Colonial Artists, by SIGNOR NERLI, SCOTT, WORSLEY, PERRETT, LESLIE, FOX, VAN DER VELDEN, GULLY, and others. For. full particulars see Catalogues. On view all day WEDNESDAY, from 10 o'clock. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer, MESSRS. A. L. WILSON AND CO. NOTIFY both Sellers and Purchasers of Property in Wellington and Country that they are now giving special attention to their Property Department, and have more Purchasers on their books at the present time than they have had for years. Owners of property are invited to send in particulars of anything they have for sale in order to have them placed on their Property Register., The property market in Wellington has certainly "touched bottom," and better times in Real Estate can now be looked for. We undertake the MANAGEMENT of ESTATES, COLLECT INTEREST and .RENTS, and generally ADVISE intending Purchasers as to what is a Good Investment. A. L. WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers and Land and Estate Agents, 26, BRANDON-ST., WELLINGTON. ANOTHER GOOD SPEcI[N ~ MIRAMAR. SECTION NEAR TO WHARF. GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. TO-DAY'S PRICe 7"£3 10s- A FOOT. Reducible Is per Foot per Day (£6 12s) Until. Sold. A L. WILSON AND CO. havo re--CX.m ceived instructions from the .Owner, who has determined to accept public value, to sell — Two very v fine Suburban Sections,, e>ch 66 x 165 feet, iof acre, fronting Main Tram-road, Aliramar, and with great - prospective value. THE PUBLIC MAKE THE PRICE. A CHANCE FOR A BUTCHER. BUTCHERING Business, good sound _ ,/ going concern ; genuine reason for selling ; turnover 3 bodies^ 20 sheep and pigs; could ea«ily bo doubled; only £100, and you have a good ready-made business, well fitted out, excellent opportunity for expansion. It is Bituatod in tho bast town in New Zealand. Address enquiries to Butcher, Evening Post, Wellington,'

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1913, Page 8