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TO-MORROW, 11 O'CLOCK. 11 O'CLOCK. 11 O'CLOCK. 11 O'CLOCK. AT No. 125, AUSTIN-STREET. AT No. 125, AUSTIN-STREET. NO RESERVE NO RESERVE, AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. BEING the complete Contents of Mrs. Kesler'a Well-furnished 8-roomed Residence 700 LOTS - 700 Including:— Sideboard, Hallstand, .Mirror Wardrobes, Duchesse Pairs. and Chairs, Wooden and Brass-rail Iron Bedsteads, Wire-woven Mattresses, Kapoc Bods and Mattresses, Carpet Squares, Rugs, Carpet Runner, Linoleum. Chesterfield Lounge, Divan Chairs, Couches, High-back Dining Chair 3, Large Dining Table, Overmantel, Austrian Chairs, Blankets, Sheets, Quilts. Morris Chairs, Sewing 1 Machine, Occasional Tables and Chairs, Curtains, Table Linen, Velvet Pile Table Covers, Mangle, Wringor, 50 Well-framed Pictures, Cutlery, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, etcNOTE.— Our Instructions, are to Sail ©very Lot Regardless of Price. Inspection invited morning of sale from 9 a.m. Further particulars, - apply to THOMSON AND BROWN, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, 35, Cuba-street. 'Phone 1140. *" TUESDAY, 14fch JULYriaST'" At 11 o'clock, Forenoon, IN THE FRUIT MARKET, ALLENSTREET. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. CAKEMAKER, BOOT POLISH, CONFECTIONERY. TWEEDS, AND OTHER LINES. mOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will JL Sell ar Auction, several cases of goods as under : — ROSE CAKEMAKER, 18 dozen packets, all ingredients for making assorted cakes. SILO BOOT POLISH (two gross), a" white polish, suitable for both black and tan boots. POPPLETON'S MARSH MALLOW CONFECTIONERY, in assorted varieties; 858 boxes. p^rk SUIT AND COSTUME LENGTHS. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 14th JULY. 1914. At 1.30 o'clock SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, AND EFFECTS. AT INGESTRE-STREET. AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with * instructions from Mr. W. Hannafin, who has taken over th© Thistle Inn, to soil at his residence, 217, Ingestre-streflt — Th? Complete Contents of 6 Rooms. WITHOUT RESERVE. BORD PIANO (a good instrument for 9-PIECE''' r LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE in Massive Frames . ' 4ft SIDEBOARD with HEAVY BEVELLED MIRROR Bft EXTENSION DINING TABLE in DARK WOOD Rattan setteo and chairs, steel fender and brasses, large hal.lstand, Jap. lacquered table, part dinner service, lot of odd crockery and cutlery, lot of linos., 2 full mirror' overmantels, Austrian chair and. rugs, velvet hall curtain's, lace curtains, good b.m. bedsteads, wire-wovo mattresses, kapok do., 5 wire- Wove stretchers, bedroom mirror and chairs, Scotch chest, sets ware, and a- lot of useful kitchen, and outside sundries of all descriptions On view Morning of Sale. A. L. WILSON, Auqtioneer. WEDNESDAY^ "loth" JULy7I9I4. At 1.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (practically new) 20 YARDS of SUPERIOR SECONDHAND HALL and STAIR RUNNER, 3 EXTRA GOOD AXMINSTER CARPETS VERY FINE COLLECTION of OAK DINING, DRAWING, and BED-\ ROOM FURNITURE ( HIGH-BACK and AUSTRIAN CHAIRS Lot of BLANKETS, SHEETS, QUILTS, etc., etc. A Very Fine Catalogue of Really Good Furnishings. MUST BE SOLD. AL. WILSON AND CO. will 'conduct • their usual Sale of Household Furniture and Effects as above, when a very fine catalogue will be offered. Full particulars later. Further entries solicited. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 sharp. At t3lake and co.s mart. The home and colonial auction MART, 53, CUBA-STREET (few doors below Winder's). CONTINUATION SALE OF MANUFACTURER,^ STOCK OF MANCHESTER GOODS, Comprising — Sheets, quilts, calico, towels, carpets, pile hearthrugs, Blankets, down quilts, Kniapoi rugs, mattresses, tea sets, copper curbs, dress lengths, serge, tweeds, etc., etc. etc Also 1«A LOTS GOOD SECOND-HAND ±UU FURNITURE. Cleared from Wadestown for Convenience of Sale. NO RESERVE WHATEVER. 1.30 sharp. BLAKE AND CO. Auctioneers. THE HOME AND COLONIAL AUCTION MART S3 CUBA-ST. N.B.—We invite entries for Our next Sale. These rooms aro crowded with buyers. House Sales conducted* 'Phone 2504. 'Phone 2504. FOR SALE, AT CUT PRICE. 1 f*rtf\ ACRES, King Country, 14 miles XOOU to railway station, 3 miles from P. 0., schooJ, and telephone- 700 acres in grass, balance bush, 50 aCres drained; capacity 2 sheep per acre; ou nor took over £1000 off nlace last year. Title is 0.R.P., at 17s 6d per acre. Price £5 per acre goodwill ; terms. LEWIS AND CO.- Wanganui rgTHB CHEAPEST FARM -IN X HAWKES 8AY.— 2460 acres freehold title, native and English grasses, part good flats, cart easy hills, dark loam on papa formation, Carry li' sheep .per sere, besides cattle, 140 acres in crop, 8 paddocks, good fences, springs, and streams, 5-rd. house, outbuildings, sheep and cattle yards, good road, 6 miles to town and railway station; price £8 per acre; £4000 cash; balance 5 years at 5 per cent. ; stock at valuation. W. H. LAMBERT AND CO., 20, Cuba^street, Palmerston North.. * G 150

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1914, Page 12

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