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• SALE OF JEWELLERY. TO-MORROW, At 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. FPIERARD AND CO. arc instructed • to sell by pubHo auction, the whole of the Stock-in-Trade of the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., on. the premises, 338. Lambton-quay, consisting of about 7500 t LOTS! 7500 Diamond rings, brooches and bracelets, silver and gold watches., silver and c.p. tea. and coffee, services, teapots, salad bowls, biscuit barrels, cruets, toast rack, epergnes, cake and fruit baskets, and the hundreds of things usually found in a first-class jeweller's stock. Sales at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. M. BADGER, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. AT PETONE. AT PETONE. SALE OF SUPEROR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CW. PRICE AND CO. have received • instructions to soil on tho promises, oil account of Mrs. Hall, No. 11, Patrickstreet, off Jacksdn-street (south end), the ■whole of her Superior Household Furniture, contents of five rooms, comprising — 7-PIEOE DRAWING ROOM SUITE, upbolstered in tapestry and plush DOUBLE BRASS-MOUNTED BED- , STEAD AND C. EDGE MATTRESS 14-DAY CLOCK AND OVERMANTEL DUCHESSE PAIR COUCH MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD DINING TABLE 6 AUSTRIAN CHAIRS Mohair and Axminster rugs and mats, fonder, brasses, fire screen, fourfold screen, occasional tables, kerosene heaters, wall mirrors, vases and orna» ments, blinds, kapok beds and pillows, , toiletware, lace curtains, bookshelves iilter, «.i. beds with bedding complete, chest of drawers, table mangle, treadle sewing machine, sun blinds, swing cot, pestlo *nd mortar, plants, flower bowls and stands, whatnot, child's chair, epergne, clocks, tea. set, glaesware, cutlery, crockery, folding 1 chair, ih'o guard, fender, kettle, saucepans, copper preserving pans, gas iron, mincer, scales and weights, Primus stove and copper kettle, wringer, safe Also, ' Lawn roller, lawn mower, wheelbarrow, 60ft wire-bound ho«e, Coil wire and netting, garden tools, ladder, flag pole, garden took Lot of fowls, fowlhouse and run, timber, et<s., etc. Also, 16-FOOT SAILING BOAT, with sails, anchor, and all accessories NO RESERVE, C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 9th MARCH, 1914, At 1.30 p.m. SAL& OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AT BROOKLYN. (TAT ti. WILSON AND CO. have been Lt5L» favoured with instructions from Mrs. Chatfield, who is giving up houseJkeeping, to sell at her residence, 129, Ohiro-road, Brooklyn, tho complete contents of five roome, inchiding— liot of good linos., new Axminster rugs, hall lino., and hallstand Marble dock, fender and brasses, lot of 'glassware, cutlery, and crockery Dining table and cover Dining chairs, American rockers, leather s couch Laoo curtain^ part dinner set, pot and palms, etc., etc. Good d.b.m. bedsteads and wire stretchers, blankets, sheetg { qtiilte, lot of good bedding, superior duchesse chests, chests of drawers, washstand and waro Bedroom chairs and rugs Deck chairs, side table, full-size dresser, and <t very fine tool chest and a fine collection of tools Owing to the owner having ano further •flSe for tho above, everything is for UNRESERVED SALE, A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE AT KARORI ON WEDNESDAYTIIth MARCH, 1914, At 1 p.m. DALCETY ANrToq., LTD,, have been favoured with instructions from Mr. M. W, Prendeyille, of Makara, who ihas given up dairying, to sell his Dairy Herd, at Mr. E. J. Johansson's homestead, which is next Karori Park {tramcar passes the door), ns above:— 15 cows in milk, due July, August September 8 cows, due March, April, May 6 heifers, winter calvers 1 Ayrshire bull 1 lady's hack Milk cans and sundries MINERVA MOTOR-CAR. WANTED to Sell. 22-h.p. Minerva 2Seater .Motor-Car, complete and ready for the road; just finished a> Now Zealand tour, from Bluff to Auckland, ahd return to Wellington, including climb■ing the famour Otirn, Pass and Napier Hills, The owner is leaving for England. bo must sell. The car is in Al order, ami will be sold subject to any oxpert examination or trial, Tho price is £170, and the car can bo seen at Messrs. Magnus, Sanderson's Garage, and trials arranged. "PRETTY QUAINT VILLA, CHEAP. I WANTED Sell, charming Hbuse 5 roomy, beautifully finished, Queen's Drive, Maranui, 18 minutes from G.P.0., prettiest of homes, cjuito out of tho common, built heart timber, every comfort studied, lovely porcelain bath, basin, c.1., gas cooker, tiletf roof. Price £785 ; terms. Seeing is believing/ tnspect ouickly. J, D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., 216-217, Lambton-ciua.y, Weljjngton. TO SELL, A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, At Roseneath, Complete, with latest drainage, electric ' light and gas stove. Apply JOHN NICOL, [ 57. Cuba-street. WANTED Known— lf you are contemplating Painting, Poperhanging, or Decorating", ring up Telephone 2043 or 2316. Our staff is the largest in Wellington, composed entirely of highly-paid expert tradesmen, who enable us to do all work well and at exceptionally reasonable' prices. Try us and convince yourself. All estimates free.— THOS. A. WELLS, 25, Hankey-street, City, and Main-road, Karon. "T^T ANTE D^_ KNOW N. Now is the time to Plant Winter and Spring Flowering Bulbs, Cooper's have ■the finest collection in Australasia— tho j l*t*t qMahty at lowett rates. Catalogues free. I t. COOPER, LTD., Willis-st/eet. WANTED Known— Now* the time to order your New Suit. If you iequire real satisfaction, both in quality j and workmanship, with a perfect fit at % moderate price, you've got to go to Mo3ton'». Our motto: "No fit. no pay." MESTON, TaiJor and Outfitter, 143. Vman-street. WANTED to Sell, ail kinds of . Household Furniture, including Hues, Door Slips, Linoleums, etc.. absolutely tie best make at ridiculously ovf price* Marshall'^ .46, AtlclatdQ-foM

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 55, 6 March 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 55, 6 March 1914, Page 12

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