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TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 14th JULY, 1914,' Commencing at 1 o'clook sharp. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED , AUC TION SALE OF * THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A GENTLEMAN'S ELABORATELY FURNISHED HOME. At the family residence, No. 288, Welling-ton-terrace (close to M'Donald-crescent). Contents of Nino Rooms. On Account of Sol. H. Myers, ( Esq., who is giving up housekeeping. 400 L^ s 400 EVERYTHING THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN PROCURE, AND ABSOLUTELY NEW. THIS IS A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOME. NO MONEY HAS BEEN SPARED TO MAKE IT COMPLETE IN EVERY * DETAIL. Every Lot to be Sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. Full Details appeared in Saturday's Post. B JOHNSTON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions to sell at Wellington-terrace as above — A SPLENDID CATALOGUE OF COSTLY FURNITURE. This is the most important auction sale of high-class furniture that has been held in Wellington for many years. Special Note.— NO RESERVE. On view Monday Afternoon from 2 till 5 and Morning of Sale. Sale will commence punctually at 1 o'clock. The House, which contains 9 large rooms, is TO LET. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 15th JULY, 1914, Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. LARGE AND IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF COSTLY FUMED OAK FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS. ' Also, 2. HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD SUITES. Magnificent Full Oak Bedroom Suits with Bedstead complete (worth £50), 2 up-to-dato High-back Oak Diningroom Suites, quaint Oak High-back Setteo, Oak Hallstand, Solid Oak Extension Dining Table with square legg, 3 costly Oak Sideboards of newest design, etc. E. JOHNSTON AND 'CO. have 're- • ceived instructions to sell at their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — A most attractive catalogue of Hig.hclass Furniture of overy description — ■ 450 LOTS! 450 Also, ,n PURE-BRED BUFF ORPINGTON O and 6 P.-B. WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS. Full 'details later. Wo hold extensive sales of high-class Furniture in our Rooms every Wednesday afternoon. " , Further entries invited. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 16th JULY, 1914, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DINING ROOM SUITE. AND APPOINTMENTS. At tho Residence, No. 12, Hawker-street. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have r6- • ceived instructions to Sell on tho premises, as aboveContents of Seven Rooms. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TTOTELS FOR SALE. DWAN BROS., WELLINGTON. Established 1880. COUNTRY HOTEL, thriving district; guaranteed taking £170; house takings £5 weekly ; beer consumption 27-32 hhds. monthly ; lease 4 years ; net rent £9. This is dne of the most pay1 able . in the Dominion'; 5 servants) 4 bar attendants; all drinks 6d, no pints or long drinks; paddock closo handy. Licensee keeps cows, pigs, and garden. Profits are over £2000. We will finance into this with about £2000 cash. No. 338 HOTEL, Marlborough, about li years to r.un; ingoing £950. Trade should be about £60-£7O per week. Cash required, £300; free house. No. 335 HOTEL. Nelson. Rent £3 per week. Trado said to be £70 por . week. . Price £950. HOTEL, Pahiatua District. Rent £10 por week. Trado £100 per week. Cash required about £1500. No. 329 HOTEL, freehold, near " Wang&nui. Trade £50, genuine; £4000. No. 284 HOTEL, in one of the best cities in the North Island. Rent £20 per week. Guaranteed takings last month, bar £1257, houso £451, or average of £425 Per week. Beßt- lease in the Dominion. Landlord allows pro rata rebate. Goodwill and purchases, furniture at valuation. Cash required, about £2000, ' No. 290 •" DWAN BROS., (ESTABLISHED 1880). WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. RARE CHANCE FOR A GOOD MAN. A GOING CONCERN. A COUNTRY BUTCHERY BUSINESS of 25 years' standing, doing 2 and 3 bullocks, 25 to 30 sheep, 2 pigs per week. Only butcher's shop in- tho township ; practically no opposition. Together with Shop (jeasehojd), Horse, Delivery Cart, Oil Engine, and Sausage Machine, all Shop Fittings. To an energetic man this turnover Can be doubled. Terms can be arranged. Tho owner will guarantee to supply meat to the shop, per agreement, until such time as buyer makes' his own arrangement. Price £550. Reason for selling, owner wishing to retire. For further particulars, apply THOS. SYMES; Land Agent, Takaka, Nelson. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. r< ""*HE Secretary will ho in attendance at the Roomi, Bridge* Building*, 119, WiUii-street, on TUESDAY and FRI« I DAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. ▲11 eoatmuoioatiea* itriotlx mfidtatitl, I

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1914, Page 12

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