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TO-MORROW At 1. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 1. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 1. TO-MOKROW JTRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-STREET. To "Whom ib may Concern. To Whom it may Concern. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. rpHOMPSON 8R05.,. LTD., will sell, JL UNRESERVEDLY, under inetruc. tions from the Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd., a large quantity of SURPLUS CARGO, SURPLUS CARGO. SURPLUS CARGO, ■ Ex various ships, and subject to oklm. The list totals in all _ about 200 PACKAGES, and includes— Canned, finite, dates, currants, sultanas, • raising, prunes^ sardines, salmon, uoap, ciuiokshinc, paints, oils, sausage machines, lime, rubber solution, balo paper," rice, borax, salt, Wall paper, candles, felting, soda crystals, canary peed, 1 " ale,' polish, seeds, druggist's sundries, tea, cornflour, and numerous other useful lines. Goods on view Mornihg of Sale. ' • . TERMS CASH. ' ' THOMPSON BROS., LTD. j A. G. "WALLACE, Auctioneer.^ TO-xvIOEBX_»W^ ! At 2 p.m. sharp. THOMSON' AND BROWN'S ROOMS, THOMSON AND BROWN'S ROOMS, THOMSON AND BROWN'S ROOMS, 35, CUBA-STREET. I 35, CUBA-STREET. 35, CUBA-STREET. SENSATIONAL AUCTION SALE . . „ Of ■ ■■ ' HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, ' To be sold to close accounts on behalf of __ a leading firm of Cabinetmakers. 300 ' S 300 Including— Chesterfield lounges, saddlebag couches, divan chairs, oak sideboard, oak Morris chairs, kauri sideboards, overinantols, masaivo wooden bedsteads, cableedged woven mattresses, mirror-fronted wardrobes, dtieheeso pairs, chests of drawers, haljstands, extension dining tablea, Austrian chairs, linoleum, toilet i ware. , On behalf of a firm of indent agents — 24- carpet squares, 50 rugs, 36 satin quilts, 3^ cushion covers, 20 pairs lace cur- ( tains, 10 table covers, 10 brass curbs and seta of fire brasses, 12 dozen e.p.n.t*. dessert forks, 5 dozen' alarm clocks, 2 doden bedroom clocks, 20 wringers, 18 copper jardinieres, 24razor*, 12 hornless talking machines, 20 down quilts, 8 dosien towels, 10 • doxen cako tins, 20 enamel washup " "basins, '40 enamel saucepans, 20 oop--per kettles, 50 M'Crao mattresses, 100 kapok pillows, and scores of other lines NOTE,— All lots will be goid WITHOUT RESERVE. We guarantee every article we sell. Wo invite further entries for NEXT SATURDAY'S SALE. THOMSON AND BROWN. Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, 'Phono 1140, 35, Cuba-street. FRIDAY NEXT, 26th JUNE, at 11 o'clock, ( 26th JUNE, at 11 o'clock, 'AT VACANT SECTION, CORNER OF" CUBA AND VICTORIA STREETS. (Opp. Town Hall. Sco flag). NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE). NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. : AUCTION SAAJS OF BUILDING ■"■ MATERIAL. 200 Sheets Iron, 30 Doors, 20 Frames and Sashes, large selection -of 4x2, 3 x 2, 5 x 2, 6 x 1, 8 x 1, T. and G. Lining., Pvough Lining, Shop Fronts, etc., etc. THOMSON AND BROWN, -■ _. >^ ono Auctioneers. BY ORDER OF THE FIRST MORTGAGEE. THURSDAY, the 2nd day of JULY, 1914. MESSRS. THOMSON AND BROWH «o instructed to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, 35, Lower Cuba-st, Wellington, on THURSDAY, tho 2nd day of JULY, 1914, at 2 o'clock in tho noonAll that parcel of land in 'Jackson-street, Island Bay, Containing twenty and fivetenth perches (more or less), boing part of the Section numbered 2 ori tho Plan of tho lown District, and being tho Lot numbered , 1 (one) on Deposited Plan No. 2342, and being all the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Vol. 197. 'Fol. 281. Together with the 5-roomed dweltinghouse with bathroom and scullery thereon ; let at 11^ per week. For further particulars and condition* of sale, apply to the Auctioneers, THOMSON AND BROWN, 35. Cuba-street. ' FRIDAY NEXTT' " At 1 o'clock sharp. EXTENSIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR - HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. . Entire Con.ten.t3 of Nine WelLFurnished Booms. 380 L _i 8 ' ' 380 E JOHNSTON AND CO,, will Sell at • their Rooms,! 157, Lambton-quay, as Hbovo— - V The whole of Mr, Frankton's high-class Furniture. ' Full details later. t E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, Ist, JULY, At 12 o'clock, j .SALE OF SECTIONS AND 5-ROOMED MOUSE AT KARORI, ,ln Deceased Person's Estate. f A L. , WILSON AND CO. have re- £%-*. .cetved instructions- from the Trustees in,the Estate of C. 11. Ordish, deceased, 'to soil at their Rooms, as aboveLot I—Section1 — Section 6, Karori, 60 feet by the long depth of 232 feet ,4 inches, together with the well-built house of 5 _ roqms erected thereon. The property fronts the j Main-road, Karori, and is- clo=e to Spiors's , Store. The house is a well-built one, equal to new ; 12 feeb stud and good-si//ed rooms, with all the necessary outbuildings and concrete yard; built by Mr. Ordish for bis own use and benefit. A snug and comfortable home. JjoLs 2 and 3— Secfion3 43 and 44, _ fronting Chamberlain-street^'and adjoining the above property, having a front age of 50 feet and the long depth of 165 feet. These sections are dead level and ready to build on. The executors ar© extremely desirous of realising on those properties immediately, and will not bo exacting as to price. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or Brandon, Hislop and Brandon, Solicitors. A, L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WANTED KNOWN. LIGHT CARS. LIGHT CARS. THE water-cooled Ilumbci'etto ,1s without doubt the most perfect light car on the market, beautiful t design, [jcrfeet 'pringing, economical to run, will climb finy hill, and do 60 miles to tho gallon, running cost Id a mile; price, complete with' all accessories £176; delivery from stock. Witcombo and Pyin, Motor Engineers, Vfriajß-stiect. 'Phono 2451.,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 148, 24 June 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 148, 24 June 1914, Page 12

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