\ \ , ' TO-MORROW, • .TUESDAY. 27th OCTOBER, 19U, *"*" Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, AND APPOINTMENTS. On the premises, No. 127, Ghtiznee-slreet. 370 *_?• 370 E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • oeived instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell as above— The entire contents of nine well-fur-nished rooms, comprising— MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by the celobrated English makers Win. 0. Byers and Co., London. A beautiful toned instrument, and quite new. This piano is worthy of inspection. Cost £65 four months ago TBRY SUPERIOR AJXMINSTER CARPET SQUARE, 10.6 x 9 AXMINSTER RUG SUPERIOR AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER, 11 yards " STAIR CARPET ALMOST NEW BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARE , | MASSIVE 10ft EXTENSrON DINING TABLE, HEAVY MOHAIR TABLE COVER. Cost 65s ALMOST NEW LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE, 9 pieces Superior mirror-back sideboard, a specially good lot of glassware and crockery, braes fender suites, walnut overmantel, ornaments and vases, lace and fancy curtains, fancy flower bowls and Btands, jardinie-re and pedestal (cost £2 10s), hallstand, lot of good quality linoleumt couch, 12 Austrian chairs, large double mirror-door wardrobe (cost £12), superior dii'shesse pairs and quaint wooden bedstead to match, occasional tables, toilet ware, hospital s.i, bedsteads and beddimg complete, 5 good duchesse chests, chests drawers, fourfold screen, 40 -lots of good blankete, sheets, counterr'aines, nillow slips, kitchen utensilo, table wringer, enamel ware, and numerous sundries. Owing to the large number of lots, the sale will start at 1,30 fiharp. Everything is in perfect order. On view from 9.30 o'clock. B. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer, WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 11 o'clock sharp. SALE OP ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SADDLEBAG DINING SUITE, SIDEBOARD, AND EFFECTS. On the premises, No. 14, Majoribanksstreet, B JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- ♦ ( ceived instructions to sell on the premises as above-— CONTENTS OF SIX ROOMS. All Equal to New. E. JOHNSTON, , Auctioneer. """ .WEDNESDAY NEXT, ~ At 1,30 o'clock sharp. AT OUR ROOMS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE. AXMINSTER CARPETS, AND APPOINTMENTS. 400 L °! s 400 E JOHNSTON AND CO. have 're- • ceived instruction* to sell at their Rooms, 157, Latnbton-quay, as above— A Mo3t Attractive Catalogue of HIGHCLASS FURNITURE, including a Jot of Fumed Oak Furniture, Sspecial Oak High-back Suites, and two Solid Oak Bedsteads (sinj'le), also 100 PUREbIi]Ed CHICKENS, FULL DETAILS LATER, E, JOHNSTON, ' Auctioneer. UNDER BILL OF SALE. MAIN-ROAD, LOWER HUTT ' (N«ar Railway Station), WEDNESDAY, 28th OCTOBER, 1914, At 2 o'clock. In Garage recently occupied by G. E. N. Anson and Co. (by permission of the owner), H ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- • ceived instructions to sell by public auction, as above — 1 "Star" Touring Car, 20-h.p,, 4-cylin-der 1 6-cylinder 25-h.p. Standard Chassis 1 Petter Oil Engine, 3^-h.p. (kerosene) 1 9-volt Dynamo, with electric light fittings 1 Barnes Lathe, and Fittings 1 Boring Machine ' 1 dozen prills, Shafting and Pulleys 1 Imperial Typewriter Numerous Tools and Sundries. MANAWATU LINE. ' fTIkAIR-Y AND SHEEP FARMS. 127 ACRES, all in grass ; 75 acres flat, 15 undulating, balance low hills, well watered; 10 paddocks j 70 acres ploughable ; carry. 35 to 40 Cows. Sixroomed house and" outbuildings ; i-mile from railway station, P. 0., creamery, etc. Price- £35 per acre ; terms. 247 ACRES, all in a ra«s; 100 aores flat, balanoe hilly ; 12 paddocks ; 6-roomed dwelling 1 ; 10-bail cowshed, woolshed, etc, ; 1£ miles from creamery, 2£ miles from railway station, Price £20 per acre ; terms. N.Z, FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., 8, 10, 12, ALLEN-STREET. Wellington, CQAA ACRES, all in grass except \9tf\J\f shelter reserves, all been heavy bush or broken papa formation; about 500 acres ploughable when stumped, balance easy, no gorges, well fenced and watered ; will Winter three sheep per acre and 800 head cattle; homestead and usual buildings, telephone, etc. Prica £10 5s per acre. STANLEY E. READ, Roal Estate Agent, Wanganui Telephone No. 20, 1 QO ACRES FREEHOLD, *11 Aa,t and JL«SO all in grass, now carrying 45 cows and Other dry stock, Well subdivided, and well watered, is only 4 miles from railway station, J-milo from school, P. 0., and store, creamery adjoining ; good 7-roomed house, bathroom, and scullery, otc,, all necessary outbuildings, including 10-b»il cowshed, with loft to carry 18 tons of hay, Prico £45 per acre. For further particulars, apply FREDK. HERRING, National Bank Buildings, Rangitikei-st.. Palmerston North. TO LET, WOODWARD-STREET, GROUND FLOOR AND BASEMENT; Part of First and the whole of Second Floor; about 40ft square. Apply JAMIESON BROS., MaflnerS'3tr©ee, or the Public Trustee. PROSPECTUSES, Proxy Forms. Dividend Warrants, and Joint Stock Companies' Printing of every description print*! with expedition at lowest reinutiei'Ative prices 'at Evening Post Gooerjkl Pointing House. <
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1914, Page 10
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