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PETONE ! I PETONE I PETONE ! TTNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF !U DRAPERY, BOOTS, JEWELLERY, FANCY GOODS. Commencing SATURDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1 p.m. JACKSON-STREET, PETONE. 'A full range of General Drapery, Ladies' and Gent's Boots and Shoes, Fancy Goods. k *Every item submitted will be sold to the highest bidder, as Mr. KLouri is giving up business. Opportunity of a lifetime. See flag. F.. KHOURI, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1914, At 2 o'clock sharp. NAI NAI-LANE, LOWER HUTT. CLEARANCE SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions .from J. Adamson, Esq., who is leaving Lower Hutt, to Sell tho Contents of has 7-roomed , house, as follows: — Handsome Kauri Sideboard, practically now Massive Kauri Wardrobe, carved panels Brass-Mounted Bedstead Ball Stand, Dining Table, Leather Couch, Canadian and Austrian Chairs. Tiledback Washstand, Carpet Runner, Rattan Chairs, Ea6y Caiie Chairs, W.W. Mattresses, Kapok Bedding. Linoleums, Rug, Rocker, Hanging Lamp, Table Cover, Pictures. Fender, Hearthrug, Chiffonier, Vases, Pot Plants, Child's Cot, Dressing Table, Mats, Cushions, Go-cart, Wringer, Perfection Stove, Grit Mill, Wire Netting, Garden Tools, Saddle, Bridle. Kitchen Utensils, etc. STOCK SALE. LOWER HUTT. TUESDAY, 15th DECEMBER. H ERNEST LEIGHTON will cell at • 1 p.m. — 7 good cows with calves at foot 7 good milking cows 15 head mixed cattle 1 2-year-old bull_ Further entries- invited. MONDAY NEXT, At 11 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COSTLY OAK CABINET BOOKCASE AND ESCRITOIRE (cost £15), HIGH-BACK ' OAK SUITE AND EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES No. 42, GARDENROAD. (Off Karori-road). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to Sell at Gar-den-road, as above^ — • Entire Contents of Six Rooms. ALMOST NEW and UP-TO-DATE , SINGER DROPHEAD TREADLE SEWING MACHINE COSTLY SOLID OAK SECTIONAL BOOKCASE and ESCRITOIRE, with Leadlight Cabinet Doors UP-TO-DATE SOLID OAK HIGHBACK SUITE, with Movable Seats; almost new and cost £11 Lot of Good BLANKETS, SHEETS, COUNTERPANES, QUILTS, etc. Solid oak rocking chair, costly oak overmantel, diyan chairs, dining table and heavy mohair cover, copper coal va6o, lot of pot plants, superior Axminßter carpet square, crockery and glassware, dinner service, hallstand, _ Wedgwood china, quaint bedroom suite, mirrordoor wardrobe, ver'- suporior duchesse pair, duchesse chests, d.b.m. bedstead and bedding, complete kapok beds, eeagrass chairs, wicker table, ornaments and vases, rugs, child's cot, bicycle, carpenter's tools, wringer; also .portable shed (7 x 4) and sundries. Sale Monday Next, at 11 o'clock sharp. Everything ie in very nice order. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. MONDAY NEXT, • ' At 2 o'clock sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of 1100 B0X ?| A f s ICH - 1100 ENGLISH CHOCOLATES (lib and J,lb). In Lots to Suit Purchasers. EJOHNSTON~~AND CO. have *c- * oeived instructions to sell, on account of whom it may concern — 4 CASES OF HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH CONFECTIONERS Also, 40 CASES OF MUSCADINE WINE. On view Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TUESDAY, t 15th DECEMBER, 1914. Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST MEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, THREE-QUARTER BILLIARD TABLE AND ACCESSORIES (cost £75), UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (cost 70 guineas), A MOST BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF VALUABLE CHINA, HOUSEHOLD LINEN AND APPOINTMENTS, AT THE RESIDENCE, No. 43, THE PARADE, ISLAND BAY. (First Stop Past Duppa-street). On account of F. S. Tyler, Esq., who is leaving for England immediately. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to Sell at Island Bay. as above^ — 380 LOTS 380 OF VERY SUPERIOR FURNIiURE. Oak bedroom suite, all-brass bedstead, oak ,1 high-back suite, oak extension dining table, quaint oak hall-stand, oak flower Btands, Morris chairs, AxminBter hall runner, etc., etc. Full details later. TJiis is a most important auction salo of almost new furniture. Mr. Tyler represents some of the leading china houses at Home, and he has , decided to dispose of the whole of his well-known and valuable collection of arb china and^ cut glaes ware. The billiard table was specially made to order by Messrs. Wright. Ranish and Co. . E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of CHOICE DAIRY- STOCK, MILKING PLANT, etc. MONDAY, 14th DECEMBER, 19*14, At 12 o'clock sharp. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WIL. JJAMS, LTD.. havo received instructions from G. F. Ranby, Esq.', Aorangi, near Feilding, who is giving up milking, to sell on the farm, tho whole of his Dairy Herd, comprising — 57 Jersey and Jersey cross cows, in milk 3 Jersey springing heifers 2 Jersey bulls 25 weanprs Milk cane, etc. Also, 4-bucket milking machine plant, engine, etc. NOTE.— Tho Auctioneers have no hesitation in recommending this herd as one of the best in tho Aorangi District. They *ro practically all first-class calvers, and in excellent condition. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. TO PACKERS. PAPER suitable for packing furniture, etc.. 011 Sale at th* Evening Poet, cheap. Applj to Till! ENGINEER.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1914, Page 12

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