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FRIDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1914, At 11 a.m. SALE OF 7 SHOWCASES, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AT VIVIAN-STREET. AL. , WILSON AND CO. havo re- * ceived instructions from Mr. Carban to sell at the shop premises, 96, Vivian-street — 7 Showcases, all glassed-in, various sizes ; also a quantity of furniture. Linoleum, chairs, tables, duchesse chests, chest drawers, pictures, washstand, bedsteads, wire 6tretchor, bedding, 2 canaries and cage, 2 floor showcases (4ft 6in x 3ft), one wall case (7ft 3in x sft, having 3 doors), do 6ft 6in x 3ft 6in, also 3 others 6ft 6in x lft 6in, ■ and several smaller ones, 7-drawer cabinet (2ft 9in x lft 9in). NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. ! A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. Friday! 27th February, 1914, , At 1.30. IMPORTANT SALE OF ALMOST NEW AND COSTLY FURNITURE, BOHM PIANO, AND EFFECTS, At PATTERSON-ST. (Brougham-st.) 350 L^ s 350 AL. WILSON. AND CO. have been • favoured .with instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at the residence, 5. Pattersonetrtet (continuation of Brougham-street) — The complete contents of his well-fur-nished 8-roomed house, including UPRIGHT GRAND BOHM PIANO in lovely Burr Walnut, full iron frame ; one of the best models of this celebrated make ; ideal tone ; purchased within the last 12 months, and cost £60 MAGNIFICENT BLUE AXMINSTER CARPET, 13ft 6in x 12ft, with 2 BLUE MOHAIR MATS to match— übsolutely unsoiled 6 FLOORINGS of BEST LINOS., in Blue, Green, Maroon, and Buff Art Grounds, 21ft x 15ft, 14ft x 12ft, 13ft x 12ft, and 12ft x 10ft Q-PIECE CHESTERFIELD . SUITE, O comprising Couch and 2 Divans upholstered in Rich English Saddlebags and Green Utrecht Velvet 4 HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS in Green Velvet Seats DINING TABLE and GREEN PLUSH COVER ELEGANT 4ft 6in SIDEBOARD, in Novel. Design,. Full Bevelled Mirror, Leadlight Cabinets" VIOLET STRIPE "MEAKINS" DINNER SERVICE, TEA and COFFEE SET, all to match (very choice) COMBINATION HALL STAND and SETTEE, well made and finished in the latest design ELEGANT and COSTLY 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, in the quaintest style, comprising 2-in. Pillar Double Wooden Bedstead complete,. Full Duehcese, Gentleman's Combination Dress Cabinet of 4 drawers and canopy, 4ft 6in Wardrobe with large Mirror Door. This is the most tasteful Suite of Furniture we have offered for a long time oa LOTS of ALMOST NEW SHEETOIJ ING, BLANKETS, QUILTS ELEGANT LACE CURTAINS of the very best quality Hall runner, silk hall curtains, 6 Ax. ru?s, . 6 do 6lip mate, 14 roller blinds with ■ lace, lot of good cushions, box ottoman in taffetas, small sideboard, 2 good upholstered wicker chairs, copper curb and firesci'een, handsome 4fold screen in embossed velvet, small office table, lot of fancy photo stands, jardinieres and pot plants, Doulton and Worcester ornaments, collection of choice pictures, full mirrored overmantel, Austrian chairs, Canadian high-back chairs, rattan tables and chairs, 8-day clock, lot of Al e.p. "spoons and forks, crystal 6alad bowl j and servers, c.p. teapot, etc., etc., I lot of crystal ware, afternoon tea set, 5 superior, single wooden • bedsteads complete with mattresses and bedding, 4 very good ducheese chests with swinj?. mirrors, set of toilet ware, medicine cabinets, bedroom rugs and chairs Also, a very fine collection of. kitchen and outside sundries, new wringer, aluminium and enamel ware, etc., etc., etc. SPECIAL NOTE.— This, furniture is practically new — every article has been purchased within the last eight months. No expense has been spared to furnish this home in a refined, comfortable, and complete manner. It is a great opportunity 'for those furnishing. On view Thursday Afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m. THIS HOUSE TO LET. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, | At 2 o'clock. SALE OF BUH>DERS AND CABINET1 MAKERS' PLANT AT KHANI DALLAH. AL. WILSON AND CO. have receiv- • ed instructions from Messrs. Nprling and _ Quinn, Builders and Cabinetmakers, ! to dispose of their plant as above, at Izardl road, Khandallah. Tho plant, which is all new, and in perfect order, comprises— 51-h.p. oil engine, buzz planer, circular saw, band saw,' emery wheel, hand mortising machine, 3 benches, belts, shafting, etc. A complete outfit for a builder and t cabinetmaker's plant. Also, 2000 ft of various N.Z. timber (all well seasoned), 2000 ft 8, 9, 10, and 12 x 1, 200 ft of Oregon architraves, 500 ft rough lining, 500 ft 4 x 2 and 4x3, lot of Window sills, sashe6, . benches, ladders, steps, scaffoldings, brackets arid "planks, bench and saw cramps, fancy tiles, drawer handles, etc., etc., etc. This is strictly an UNRESERVED i SALE, as owing to special arrangement everything has to bo realised. . A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 2nd MARCH, At 11 o'clock. 10 ACRES OF LAND, NEXT MASON'S GARDENS, TAITA. 10 DAIRY COWS, in Milk and Coming to Calving. AL WILSON AND CO., instructed • by the Public Trustee in the Estate of Wm. Soott Milne (deceased), will submit to auction, on the property, adjoining Mason's Gardens. Taita — ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND containj ing 10 acres, fenced and improved, being part of Section 29 on the Plan of the Hutt District. There is an excellent house of 6 rooms and 6tabling accommodation and cowshed besides other improvements on the place! The land is first-class— no better in the Hutt Valley— and has to be sold for the benefit of the beneficiaries under the will. Immediately after the sale of the farm, 10 good Milking Cows will be sold Without Reserve. Be Bharp to time — 11 o'clock. [ A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. HAURY A. SHEPHERD. 111, Cuatom-houEe-quay. Secretary HATAITAI LAND COMPANY, LTD. Marked Plans on application. HATAITAT— Good Section. £140. HATAITAI— New House. 6 rooms, all conveniences, attractive design, on level section, 40 x 100. £750. RONA BAY— Sections close to wharf. £80 each. RONA BAY— New well-furnished Whare ; land 33 x 99. £280. ORIENTAL BAY-6 Rooms; land 40 x 1 - U4j. Pivner leaving Wellington.. £900. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 47, 25 February 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 47, 25 February 1914, Page 12

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