(, -{THURSDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1913, I At 1 o'clook sharp. W/ARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT ORAND LIPP PIANO, AND EFFECTS. { Tho contents of nine well-furnished rooms. , : ' WITHOUT RESERVE. ! 'At the Residence, 49, Dixon-street f (Opposite Royal Oak Hotel). vjfA ' L. WILSON & CO. have been 'u__» favoured with instructions from the t owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to fsell at the Residence, as above, the coml. plete contents of nine fully furnished room*. £ iDRAWINGROOM.— Magnificent Upright Grand Lipp Piano (having very fine, i. full, powerful, tone, cost 100 guineas), Magnificent Royal Axminster Carpet (in superb pattern, 21ft x 16ft), All Walnut 9-piece Drawingroom Suite (in red plush), All Brass Fender Suite, Inlaid Walnut Music Canterbury, Oval Centre Table, Bengaline Silk Curtains, Lot of Good Pictures, : Oils, Etchings, etc., Lace " Curtains. teDININGROOM.— Brussels Carpet (21 x V 12, about), Ax. Hearthrug, Solid Oak Dining Table (Bft), Heavy Red Chenillo Table Cover, 6ft Sideboard (with large plate-glass mirror) 1 , Oak Dinner Gong with horns), 3-tier Dinner Waggon, Old Willow Pattern Dinner Service, Lot of Glassware. Singer Treadle Machine, 8-day Marble Clock, Lot of Good Glassware and Crystal, Large Oils (by W. G. Baker and others), 5 Largo Engravings, 7-piece Leather Diningroom Suite. Lot of Good Cutlery, Spoons, Forks, etc., etc. } HALL AND STAIRS.— About 15yds of \ Ax. Runner (27in), 9yds 24in Runner I (both equal to now), Stair Rods and Pads, Ax. ' Hall Carpet (12ft x 6ft, • good), etc. i BREAKFAST ROOM.— Almost New Ax. , Carpet (in blue ground, 12ft x 9ft), s - Red Mohair Mat, All Steel Fender - Suite, Quaint French Clock, Quaint Occ. Upholstered Chair, S. Chairs and Tub do.. Upholstered Couch (in red velvet), choice Collection of Books (including Shakespeare, in 10 vols., Dickens, 11 vols., Chambers' Enc., Webster's Dictionary, and others). CONTENTS OF BEDROOMS, including — 'Linoleums and Carpets, Real Oldfashioned 5-pieco English Bedroom Suite (in Spanish mahogany) of Double Mirror - door Wardrobe, Ducheeso Pair, Solid Bed6teadj 6ft Dressing Mirror and Towel! (all complete and very handsome), 4ft and Single B.M. Bedsteads, Duchesse Cheat, Mirror Wasbstands, Chest Drawers, Toiletware, Upholstered Settees, Pictures, Rugs, Chairs, etc., eto. f _ilßo Lot of Good Linen, 10 pairs of D. and S. Sheets, D. and S. Marcella Quilts, Blankets, etc., otc. (a. firstclass lot), MAlso, Kitchen and Outside Sundries of , every description. .This home is well furnished, compact, and complexe. The Furniture will be on view TO-MORROW (Wednesday) 'AFTERNOON, from 2 to 5 p.m., and we invite inspection. Special Note.— WITHOUT RESERVE. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ■ TO-MORROW, f !"TT" -At 1.30 p.m., ' SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. C, <W. PRICE AND CO. haVe re- • ceived instructions from Mrs. E. JHindenach, to sell on. The Premises, 90, .WEBB-STREET— The Whole of her Superior Household Furnishings, comprising — EXTENSION DINING ROOM TABLE CARPET SQUARE 5-PIECE HIGH-BACK DINING BOOM SUITE WELL-FINISHED SIDEBOARD TREADLE SEWING MACHINE CARVED VIENNA GLASS CABINET CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE 'AND DIVAN in green Utrecht velvet CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE in tapestry CHEVAL PAIR D.B.M. BEDSTEAD and WIRE MAT- . TRESS complete , OVERMANTEL D. IRON BEDSTEAD complete LEATHER COUCH STAIR CARPETS AND RODS PICTURES, ORNAMENTS WRINGER CUTLERY, CROCKERY LACE CURTAINS . 2 KITCHEN TABLES AND CHAIRS V 2 I BEDS and WIRE MATTRESSES j HALL STAND, CHEST OF DRAWERS ,/ POT STANDS '.■And usual KITCHEN UTENSILS. On -view from 10 a.m. morning of sale. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE. Auctioneer. ! TO-MORROW ~~ AFTERNOON At 2 p.m. sharp. At 2 p.m. sharp. > CONTINUATION OF AUCTION SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK. ' /"lARPETS and Carpet Runner, Turkish \J Carpet Squares, Blankets, Sheets, Hemstitched and Frilled Pillow Cases, Damask Tablecloths, Velvet Pile and Tapestry Table . Covers, Mercerised Quilts, Ladies' and Gents' Linen and Irish' Lawn Handkerchiefs, Curtains, Ladies'' and Gents' Boots and Shoes, Gents' Shirts, X-wlies' and Gents' Hose, Towels, Dress Baskets, Shaving Mirrors, Japanese iWorkboxes, Japanese Handbags, etc., etc. Also, 100 WATCHES. ICQ NOTE.— The Goods are 'Al Quality, and there will bo sotno Amazing Bargains, as our instructions are: EVERY ..LOT MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE. < NO RESERVE J NO RESERVE 1^ ! THOMSON AND BROWN, (AttCtionoor& and Real Estate Agents, 35, Cuba-street. 'Phono 1140. UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. j ITHURSDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1913. fIVTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER1 IM CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, \ LTD., will offer for solo at 12.30 p.m., ( the following: — 80 2-tooth wethers 70 fat ewes 19 rams, mixed breedß 40 heifers 17 3-year bullocks 27 mixed cattle 15 vealors 2 bulls FRIDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1913, At Noon. JPWO-STORY BUILDING FOR REMOVAL, MOLESWORTH-STREET, (Late Charlotte-street), Opposite Parliament Grounds. MESSRS. J. IT~BETHUNE & CO. huvo bren instructed to Sell by Auction, on the Promises, as above — THE BUILDING recently damaged by fire, consisting of shop and b&ardinghouse, with outbuilding, verandah, and platogla^s windows, to bo romoved within thirty-ono days. J. 11. BETHUNE & CO., Auotioneers. {lk ~~~~ PIANOS FOR SALE] " TreTE havo several Pianos to dispoßo of '.» » at reasonable prices. Castondyk UwcLFooke, 22, Harris-street. ■
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 146, 17 December 1913, Page 12
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