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WEDNESDAY, AT 1 P.M. SHARP. WEDNESDAY, ■AT 1 P.M. SHARP. WEDNESDAY, AT 1 P.M. SHARP. .WEDNESDAY, AT 1 P.M. SHARP. At the Fruit Exchange, Allen-street. ANNUAL SALE EXTRAORDINARY. ANNUAL SALE EXTRAORDINARY. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. will sell as above, the very finest catalogue eter presented of— POOLE'S NURSERY STOCK! POOLE'S NURSERY STOCK! POOLE'S NURSERY STOCK! POOLE'S NURSERY STOCK! POOLE'S NURSERY STOCK! Consisting of— 4oo ROSES (all the latest choice and standard varieties), RHODODENDRONS, RED DAPHNE, DIOSMAS, BORONIAS (3 varieties), AZALEAS, BOUVARDIAS, CAMELIAS, CAPE HEATHS, SCOTCH HEATHER, WISTARIAS, BIIASTA DAISIES, MICHAELMAS DAISMES, PINKS, CARNATIONS,. ■ PRIMROSES, etc., etc., etc. POOLE'S POT PLANTS! POOLE'S POT PLANTS! > Cinerarias, Cyclamen, Palms, Asparagus Ferns, etc., etc. POOLE'S FRUIT TREES 1 POOLE'S FRUIT TREES! 'Apples, Plums, Pears, Peaches, Gooseberries, etc., etc. Everything first-class and guaranteed tfit« to name. THE Sale of the Season. ' Ring 'Phone 78 and have & Catalogue posted. WEDNESDAY. AT 1 P.M. SHARP. WEDNESDAY, AT 1 P.M. SHARP. WEDNESDAY, AT 1 P.M. SHARP. WEDNESDAY, ,AT 1 P.M. SHARP. FRIDAY At 1 p.m. sharp. FRIDAY FRIDAY At 1 p.m. sharp. FRIDAY FRIDAY At 1 p.m. sharp. FRIDAY FRIDAY Ah ]tj - sharp. FRIDAY At the 1 Fruit JCfflHita^e, Allen-street. GEORGE THn*U«* AND CO. will sell as above— A well-selected Catalogue c IIARDY"S NURSERY STOCK! HARDY'S NURSERY STOCK! ■ HARDY'S NURSERY STOCK! • ' HARDY'S NURSERY STOCK! HARDY'S Ro=es— lso Alliance de Franco- " 'Russia, Ills Majesty K. A. Victoria, Mrs. Sharmau Crawford, Dorothy Pago Roberts. Walter Speed, Alice Lindsell, Marie Van' lloutte, etc., etc. I HARDY'S Silver Trees,. Lily of Valley " ' Trees HARDY'S Anemones, Sumach, Snowberry HARDY'S Carnations, Pinks, Violets HARDY'S Heaths, Fuchsias, Polyanthus HARDY'S Jessamine, Calceolaria, Ab'utilott HARDY'S Laburnum, Viburnum, Iris HARDY'S 'Iledgings in abundance (Coprosma, -Oleana Macrodonta, Ake j V . Ake, Laurel, etc., etc.) Catalogues ready -' now. Ring 'Phone '18 and have one posted. ' TO-MORROW, At 1.2j) p.m. ON THE PREMISES, THE PARADE, ISLAND BAY. (Next Door Mr. H. F. Clarke, Chemist). C-, W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have been favoured with instructions from Dr. Cran, who has left Wellington, to take up a a appointment at Waihi, to soil the Contents of his wellfurnished 6-roomed House. 1 HALL STAND,- mirror back, SMART VESTIBULE CARPET, 1 HALL SETTEE, BRUSSELS RUNNER EXTENSION DINING-ROOM TABLE, 5-PIECE HIGH-BACK SUITE COSTLY CPIESTERFIELD LOUNGE and TWO DIVANS, upholstered in ' rich brown Utrecht velvet and English, saddlebags , HEAVY COPPER KERB AND HANGING SET, BOOKCASE, with plate glass doors. STANDING BOOK SHELVES. LEATHER-TOP WRITING DESK, with 9 drawers MORRIS CHAIR, WELL-FINISHED SIDEBOARD, with leadlight cabinet 1 and mirror back S-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, comprising: MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, LARGE DUCHESSE CHEST, MARBLE TOP AND TILED BACK WASHSTAND. ROUND MIRROR DUCHESSE PAIR, 6 EXPENSIVE ORIENTAL RUGS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE WOODEN BEDSTEAD, with wire and kapok mattresses complete. KAURI COLONIAL SETTEE, comolete, CARPET SQUARES. liinoleUm, lace and casement curtains, cushions, tea sets, framed pictures, occasional tables, 2 music cabinets. fcentwood arm chair, pillows, 2'sets of waro tj 2 _ framed mirrors, crockery, combination bedstead, dinner set, kitchen table, chairs,_ kettles, saucepans, and garden utensils, etc., etc. NOTE. — A large number of these articles have been made tc order. ALL LOTS aro as good as new. and are TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE, On view from 10 a.m.. morning of Sale. C. W PRICE, Auctioneer i THURSDAY, At 11 a.m. sharp. 'AT THE YARD, 45, DIXON-STREET. (Opp. Royal Oak Hotel). UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF BUILDING MATERIAL, CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, PAINTS, ETC. Calvanised iron, kauri, totara, rimu. timber (various sizes). 23 doors, 15 sashes, fire escapes, ridging, spouting-, mantels, grates, 4ft range, fire bricks, new hoartlt tiles, ropes, blocks, tackle, - tofcara picket fence, 4 picket gates. " stone grabs. t new mouldings, carved panels, 50 chimney bars, 3 large ventilators, wheelbarrows, tools, ladders, 2 water rnetere, brass fittings, iron verandah brackets, glass screens, portable shed, 30 gaf. -lopper, 10 now sashes, door hangers, No. 5 water ram, oakum pitch, cross-cut saws, iron verandah posts, scaffold, brackets, floor cramps, sheep branding oil, etc., etc., 6 boat davits, 10-ton screw jack, 100 new leadlights. HUBBUCK'S WHITE LEAD. OCHRE IN .OIL. SIENNA, UMBER BRUNSWICK GREEN PAINT BRONZE GREEN PAINT, 2 LION'S HEADS, moulded in concrete J TON SASH WEIGHTS. ' OWING TO TERMINATION OF LEASE the yard has to be handed over this week. ALL LOTS WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. C. W- PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • 60, Lirnbton-quay, have received instructions to sell as above. * C. W. PRICE, , Auctioneer. FOR SALE, AT CUT PRICE. -I nKf\ ACRES, King Country, 14 miles LLDOU to railway station, 3 mileu from P. 0., school, and telephone- 700 acres in gras3, balance bush, 50 acres drained; capacity 2 sheep per acre; owner took over £1000 off place last year. Title is 0.R.P., at 17s 6d per acre. Price ! £5 per acre goodwill ; terms. LEWIS AND COu Wantfanui. J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1914, Page 10

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