TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, MANGLE, AND EFFECTS, ETC. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. A CROWDED ROOM OF ELEGANT FURNITURE. 35 <fLOTS. UNRESERVED SALE. CONTENTS of T~well-furnished 8-rd. V^ House. Tho part 1 contents of six rooms seized for rent : — COSTLY 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in rich Blue Velvet and English Saddlebags, almost new, cost £18. 2 CHESTERFIELD COUCHES, in Red and' Green Velvet. ENGLISH OAK 8-PIECE DININGROOM SUITE, in Red Leather, Detachable Seats. 14YDS OF BEST QUALITY AX. HALL CARPET, on red and blue ground 3 SUPERIOR AX. HEARTHRUGS. OCCASIONAL WALNUT AND FANCY TABLES AND CHAIRS 9 ROLLS OF GOOD LINOLEUM, in various* sizes LARGE DINING TABLE AND CHENILLE TABLE COVER MUSIC CANTERBURY AND POT STANDS SOLID 4ft 6in SIDEBOARD, in English oak. with full mirror back j also smaller one for breakfast room, both very well made and finished. ALL BRASS DOUBLE BEDSTEAD, cost big money, in perfect order, complete -with wire-wove mattress, etc. 4 SUPERIOR DUCHESSE PAIRS, 4 DUCHESSE CHESTS, all in very good order LOT OF BLANKETS, SHEETS, QUILTS, TOWELS, etc., etc.; scarcely used. Also, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by leading maker, in beautiful burr Walnut, full iron frame ; a grand instrument, with magnificent tone All-brass fender. suite, upholstered drawing room suite, lot of good cushions, upholstered chairs and couches, part Doulton dinner service, lot of. good glassware and cutlery, lot of pictures (oil and water colours), copper curb, hall stn-nd in dark wood, linen ptess, violin in case, piano stool, Morris and rattan chair* toiletware, treadle and hand machine, 6 pairs lace curtains, and a large quantity of bedroom effects, also a large lot of kitchen and outside sundries, including 2-roller mangle, Daisy vacuum cleaner, oak ice chest, large dresser, etc., etc. This is a first-class sale. The Furniture is all in tip-top order, and recently purchased. We confidently invite those furnishing 1 to inspect our Rooms. Furniture on view from 9 a.m. to-mor-row. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1913. At 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST.-CARPETS, -jo CARPETS, 3 NEW-9 SUPERIOR. SECOND-HAND AXMINSTER CARPETS, v A,, L. WILSON AND CO.. have bean • favoured with instructions to sell at their Rooms as above:— 12 Extra. Good" Axminster Carpets, in various sizes and very latest designs. There is not a poor carpet in this collection. They are in all sizos, and colouringare good. We havo to quit every one, and tho' money is wanted. Owners are all leaving town. On view Tuesday, from 2 p.m. • A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, sth FEBRUARY, ■ At' 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. IN WRIGHT-STREET. - <\<) L. WILSON & CO. have been mil» structed by Mr. F. Edwards, who is leaving Wellington, to sell at his residence, No. 51, Wright-street (off Wallacestreet)— The whole of his Superior Household Furniture, including— ALMOST NEW 4ft 6in SIDEBOARD, in dark wood, with large mirror-back, canopy top NEW 5-DRAWER. DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, in perfect order VERY 'HANDSOME ALL BRASS BED STEAD, also CHILD'S COT TO j MATCH. These Co6t big money, and are complete Dining table a-nd cover, 6 dining room chairs, quaint fender suite, lot of good crystal ornameDts and crockery, lot of Al e.p. forks, spoons, cutleryj etc., c.p. toast rack, egg cruet, biscuit barrell, jam dishes, etc. Dinner service and tea. set, opergne, 7yds j hall runner and clip mats, 2 leather couches, books, rattan settee and 4rattan chairs, American rocker Child's chair, Chippendale table, 5 floorings of linoleum, mohair and t Axminster rug^, lace and serge curtains, etc., etc., framed mirror, and pictures VERY HANDSOME 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, in stained kauri, comprising — Large Mirror-door Wardrobe and Cheval Duche«se Pair ; all equal to new SETS OF WARE, SINGLE BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING, SHEETS, QUILTS, AND BLANKETS Also, A lot . of useful kitchen and outside sundries, including good wringer, preeervef, etc., etc. This is a. delightful home. Everything nH in delightful order, and equal to new. Our instructions from tho owner (Mr. F. Edwards)" aro definite — SELL EVERYTHING! On view Morning of Sale, from 9.30 a.m. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. 1914, At 1.30 o'clock. ON THE PREMISES, CORNER. COURTENAY-PLACE AND ALLEN-STREET (Next door to Auctioneers' Rooms). UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. BAKER'S AND CONFECTIONER'S PLANT. mOWNSEND ANITpAUL, LTD., in. A structed by Mr. A. Raesido,. of Cour-tenay-place '(who is relinquishing business), will sell at auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE— The Whole of his Plant and Fittings, comprising: Large and..small showcases, large mirror, gla°_ window, shelf and brass fittings, marble slab ' counters, scales and u»ighls, glass "show jiui and cake dishes, linoleum, 1 LARGE CASH REGISTER Flour sieves, sandwich tins, sheet trays, roll tins, cake tins, sponge beater, hoi -plate arid fittings bread tins bread li'ou^b, pie machine, E.P. BRIDE'S CAKR STAND TERRACES nhd . KNIFE, cutting and grating machine, marble slabs, ieo* cr*>am churn, sponge beater, working table with drawers and cupboard, urns, and the numerous othef articles necessary in a bakehouse. TO-MOJR&OW, at 1.30 o'clock.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 28, 3 February 1914, Page 10
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