MONDAY, At 11 a.m. sharp. ON THE PREMISES, No. 11, ADE-LAIDE-ROAD (Basin Reserve). CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions from the owner to sell, a 6 above — The Contents of his well-furnished Houee, including : VERY HEAVY DOUBLE BRASSMOUNTED BEDSTEAD, with C.E. MATTRESS and BEDDING complete 4 ROOMS INLAID LINO. FRENCH POLISHED DUCHESSE PAIR DINING TABLE and COVER MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD. DINING ROOM CHAIRS Washstands < and sets of ware, kitohen table, kitchen chairs, pictures, clocks, pot stands, iron cot, s.i. bedsteads, kapok beds, Potts's irons, duchesse chests, crockery, cutlery, saucepans, b.r.- fender, curtains, Ax. rugs, colonial oouch, etc., etc, On View Morning of Sale. ALL LOTS WITHOUT RESERVE. C. W. PRICE AND CO.. Auctioneers. TUESDAY, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. AT THE MART, 60, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opp. Government Buildings). AN EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECT 3 will be held a« above. ALL LOTS will be SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. Now on View. EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. C. W. PRICE AND CO.. Auctioneers. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, 2nd and 3rd NOVEMBER, 1914. GREAT AUCTION SALE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. • have received instructions to Sell by Auction. MONDAY and TUESDAY, 2nd and 3rd NOVEMBER, at their Rooms, commencing at 1.30 p.m. each day, The complete Stock of a Watchmaker and Jeweller, together with CoUntercase. The Stock Comprises: 36 MILITARY WRIST WATCHES 18 POWERFUL FIELD GLASSES 4 PAIRS COSTLY PRISM BINOCU- I ,LARS 6 GENTS' GOLD LEVER WATCHES 7 LADIES' GOLD WATCHES 12 DIAMOND RINGS 6 GOLD BRACELETS 24 GOLD BROOCHES I 7 GOLD MUFF CHAINS Ami 130 OTHER LOTS OF VALUABLE JEWELLERY. Also, : 230 LOTS OF BEST SHEFFIELD ELECTRO-PLATE GOODS. Including : TEA AND COFFEE SERVICES ! SALAD BOWLS. TEA POTS. CRUETS VASES, CASES OF CUTLERY , SPOONS. FORKS, MANICURE SETS, ' ETC., ETC. SPECIA.L LOTS. MARBLE CLOCKS ENGLISH OAK BAROMETERS BRONZE STATUETTES CHINA CLOCKS AND VASES ENGLISH OAK TRAYS, SALAD BOWLS, ETC . ETC. Afeo, Costly Solid Gold English Hall-marked REPEATING WATCH, striking hours, half hours, and quarters. ' and other valuable GOLD WATCHES. I GOOD . OPPORTUNITY FOR PURCHASING XMAS PRESENTS. Goods on view morning of Sale. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers \ MONDAY NEXT, 1.45, at HOME AND COLONIAL AUCTION MART, 53, Cuba-'treet. BLAKE AND CO. will Sell by Public - Auction, on account, of indent ' MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES OF FANCY GOODS; BEST ENGLISH MANUFACTURE. Ladies' bags, ebony-back hairbrushes, milita,ry brushes, scent sprays, work boxes, manicure sets, gents' pocket books, purses, tobacco pouches, etc., etc/ A chance to get Xmas Presents afc less than half price. i BLAKE AND CO., ' Auctioneers and ' Real Estate Agents. 'Phono 2504. WEDNESDAY. "4th NOVEMBER, 1.30 sharp. BLAKE A*ND CO. have received instructions to Sell, .absolutely without reserve, on tho Premises, 6, Ha.rbour View, off Boulcott-street, Complete Contents of 12-rd. huoseu all , Furniture and Effects, in first-class | condition. Full Particulars Later. BLAKE AND CO., Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, i 'Phone 2504. 53, Cuba-street TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, ~ 2 p.m.,~ 35, CUBA-STRET. 2 p.m. CONFECTIONERY ! CONFECTIONERY ! THE WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERING CO. will sell, on behalf of vendors— A large consignment of Chocolates, etc., slightly damaged by water. Many lines are in good order. Sale starts at 2 p.m. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. M. BADGER, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT ! THE WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERING CO., of 35, Cuba-street, will sell FRIDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, At 11 a.m. — A fine lot of Building Material and timber, removed for convergence of sale to section, corner Victoria and Cuba streets. See Flag. Full particulars on Thursday. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. Tel. 1124. M. BADGER, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER~I9I4, At 2 o'clock, IN THE FRUIT MARKET, ALLENSTREET. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE mOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will JL Sell at Auction, without reserve, a quantity of Household Furniture, comprising: — HANDSOME SIDEBOARD,. ESCRI- " TOIRE. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BEDSTEADS, WIRE- WOVE MATTRESSES. SADDLEBAG SUITE, FENDERS. FIRE IRONS. KITCHEN DRESSER. WHEELBARROW, TOOLS. KITCHEN UTENSILS, ETC., ETC. Also, A NUMBER OF SAMSON COLLAPSIBLE MEAT SAFES WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 2 o'clock. NO RESERVE. _ _ ,__ _ WOODWARD-STREET, GROUND FLOOR AND BASEMENT; Part of First and the whole of Second Floor ; about 40ft square. Apply JAMIESON BROS., Manners-street, or the Public Trust**.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 12
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