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rO-MORROW MORNING, ALL-DAY SALE AT OUR ROOMS. Commencing at 11 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF THE WHOLE OF CAPTAIN THOMSON'S IIIGII-CLASS FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. REMOVED TO OUR ROOMS FItOM HIS PRIVATE RESIDENCE. Abo^ ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A WELLFURNISHED GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE REMOVED FROM KARORI. 500 L^" s - 500 Tho Most Extensive Auction Snlo of Superior Ilouuehold Furnituxo held in Wellington for some considorablo time. EVERYTHING IS MODERN AND UP TO DATE AND IN BEAUTIFUL ORDER. E JOHNSTON AND CO. hnvo been • favoured with instructions' to soil it tho Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as ibove : — ■ The most extensive catalogue of furni;ure we have #vcr held in our rooms. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THREE WELL-FURNISHED HOUSES. Included in tho Catalogue will bo found : r> UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, by li celebrated makers, all in perfect order; GRAMAPHONE AND RECORDS. A SUPERIOR AXMINSTER CARPET ± SQUARES, LINOLEUMS, AXMINSTER RUNNERS. 2 UP-TO-DATE HIGH-BACK OAK SUITES, with movable seats, 3 QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARDS, OAK EXTENSION DINING-TABLE, 2 HEAVY MOHAIR COVERS. CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS, AXMINSTER AND SKIN RUGS, QUAINT COPPER FENDER. SUITES, BRASS FENDERS, EXTENSION DINING-TABLES. 3 OVERMANTELS, A LARGE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE ORNAMENTS AND PICTURES, SUITES OF FURNITCJRE, HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, 90 LOTS OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, 20 AUSTRIAN BENTWOOD AND CANADIAN ' CHAIRS, EASY CHAIRS, MORRIS CHAIRS, ETC. CONTENTS OF WELL-FURNISHED BEDROOMS— 2 quaint bedroom suites, 3 Bingle mirror-door wardrobes, 4 duchesse pairs, largo duchesso chest, in light wood, cost £7 10s. r> SOLID OAK BEDSTEADS, 6 cablev edge wire-mattresses, new kapoc beds, 12 pairs almost new blankets, sheets, counterpanes, towels, 8 duchesse chests, s.i. bedsteads 3 kitchen tables, chairs, a specially good lot of kitchen utensils, wringer, garden tools, carpenter's tools, floor cramps, 60 egg Petaluma Incubator, etc. Also, 4 HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD ± LOUNGES, 2 FULL, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, all in excellent order. Our Room ie crowded to the doors. Everything is up to date, and in ex:ellent order. Tho Salo will commence at 11 o'clock iharp. Inspection invited. Householders furnishing would do well :o attend this Salo as it is seldom that iUch a large collection of furnituro is jffered at one sale. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. FARM FOR SALE. DIOR oijie week I have the right to Sell F the best little Dairy and Cropping ?arm iri the Wairarapa, about 4 miles rom Masterton, handy to factory. Half arm consists rich river flats, pronounced >y one of tho most practical farmers in Yairarapa to be superior to the famous Ireytown lands, which, can't be bought or £60 per acre. , This, is a small pro)erty, but will milk 60 cows, and [row some crops as well. It is well wat!red and fenced, and there is an abunlance of , firewood. First-class dwelling tnd outbuildings, and the place is an ideal Oairy Farm, and it is going- to be, sold. 3et a. wriggle on, inspect it, and if you my you will never be sorry. H. H. LIDDLE, LAND AGENT, MASTERTON. FARM FOR EXCHANGE. rHE 'owner of a Farm of 800 Acres is prepared to Exchange same for rlouso or Shop Property in Wellington >r Suburbs. Owner's equity is £5200. Che farm carries 2J, 6heep to the acre, ilso 100 head cattle. The property is lear the railway, and consists of lime md papa, formation. The> owner, being lotelkeeper, prefers town life, so is prepared to deal on good term 6. Apply DWAN BROS., Agents, Willis-street, Wellington. POfkA ACRES, all in grass except KttJ\y\J shelter reserves, all been heavy bush or broken papa formation; about 300 acres ploughable when stumped, balance easy, no gorges, well fenced and watered ; Avill winter three sheep per icre and 800 head cattle ; homestead md usual buildings, telephone, etc. Price £10 5s per aerel STANLEY E. READ, Real Estate Agent, Wanganui. BILLIARD SALOON, in real good town. Good lease at reasonable rental with right of renewal. Plant consists jf 3 tables, 3 sets of balls, snooker balls, jues, fixings, etc. Price £400 cash. Books may be inspected by genuine man. (No. 62 0). VICTOR E. SMITH, Box 59. Feilding. FOR SALE, TIHREE Building Sections at Miramar, JL for sale singly or in a block. One Section at Highbury, with magni> icenfc view.. Two Sections at Lower Hutt. Will giv« terms' B or build to suit purshaser for reasonable deposit and monthly jayments. , PRIVA'EE OWNER, Care of Evening Post. C1 O R SALE, VALUABLE BLOCK, MIRAMAR.. 13 acres, fronting tramline, n«ar Seaoun tunnel; also fronting three streets. Splendid investment for builder, brick nanufacturer, or would sell in smaller ireas. Price £235 per acre. Terms and ill particulars to r. B. FINLAY, Evening Post Buildings. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, FAT -modern; well-built, and wellfinished Residenoe in Karepa-etreet, 3rooklyn, owned and occupied by me. 3ouse contains 6 rooms, hall, bathroom, :on6ervatory, elec. light and heating, h.md c. water, and is replete with every xmvenience ; good section ; view unsurpassed. Apply to J. C. Brown, 9, Auro-•a-terraoe. Tel. 991. PUPONGA COAL. T\HIS Favourite Household Coal can X be obtained at tho GREYMOUTII COAL YARD, Opposite Public Library. Telephone 2102. STORAGE TO LET. WE have Space in our Warehouse, Cable-street, to Let, suitable for Sulk Storage, or would subdivide to suit Warehouseman. Particulars on applica:ion. C. AND A. ODLIN. LTD., Cable-atreet. HANDY VILLA— HUGE SNIP. WANTED \o Sell, 5-ropined House, one floor, close Botanical Gardens; action 60ft x 160 ft, 2 frontages, nicely ilanted shelter trees, shrubs; house built or owner ; walls of interior plastered ; fa*, patent drainage ; Bmin Lambtoniuay. Price £525 ; £100 deposit ; Govt. /aluaiion £660. Positive gift. J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., Zip, Laaibtfiri-qua.y (corner .Grey^re_oiJ.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1914, Page 12

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