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AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. NAINAI-LANE, LOWER HUTT. 10th FEBRUARY, 1915, At 2.15 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from Mr. Geo. Martin, who is leaving the district, to offer for Absolute Sale — The Contents of his Five-roomed House, which are practically new, comprising i UPHOLSTERED DINING ROOM SUITE (7 pieces) DUOHESSE PAIR DINING TABLE WOODEN BEDSTEAD SINGLE BEDS BLANKETS and LINEN Kapok bods, toilet ware, linos, (as good as new), cushions, tableoovors, bron/e kerb and irons, hearthrugs, curtains and poles, occasional tables, duchesse, crockery, pictures, ornaments, cooking utenails, door mats, carpet runner, wringer, saucepans, moat safe, tools, and sundries too many to enumerate. THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1915, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, AND EFFECTS, At Our Now and Spacious Auction Rooms, 151-153, Lambton-quay. A ! L. WILSON AND CO. will hold • their Second Sale of Household Furniture and Effects, as above, when the Contents of two well-furnished Houses will be disposed of. Also, 46 BAGS RED OXIDE AND HEMATITE, as per sample. Our opening sale was a great success. The oxtensivene6S and adaptability of_ our New Auction Rooms ensure all furniture being shown to tho very best advantage. We invite those having furniture for sale to inspect our New Rooms. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 17th"FEBRUARY, 1915, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF MODERN NINEROOMED RESIDENCE, No. 54, Hobeon-etreet. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Administrator in the Estate of the late E. B. Arthur to sell by auction at their Rooms, Featherston-street, as above — ■ Part of Section 613, Wellington, having 40ft frontage to Hobson-street by a depth of 100 ft, together with the almost new residence, "The Moorings," No. 54, of nine large rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantries, six bay windows, fitted with h. and c. water, gas, etc. The above house Is exceptionally well built, and the fittings are of good quality throughout. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend the property to < those desiring a first-class residence in this favoured locality. For terms, key to view, and further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.. Auctioneers. DESIRABLE HOMES. MOUNT VICTORIA— 6-roomed Residence, _ one floor, close Austin-st., choice position ; lovely section, 54ft x 132 ft; lawn, shrubs, trees, conservatory, hot water, electric light, ga6 cooker ; splendid home. Price £1250 ; terms. KELBURN — 5-roomed (large) dainty Villa^ prettily arranged, very artistic, beautifully appointed, hot water, electric light, porcelain bath ; a sweet little home ; nicely elevate^ position with glimpse of harbour, 5 minutes' walk cable car. Prioe £1075; £250 cash. Glance 5" per cent. CIT"i .RESIDENCE, 9 rooms, huge snip, built 9 years, 4 bays, hot watcw, electric light. £775, £75 deposio; 5 mine, from Willis-street. MARTIN M'INTYRE & CO. 215-217. Lambton-ar. (corner Grey-st.). DON'T BE MISLED! IF you think of Selling your FURNITURE and EFFECTS, CONSULT BLAKE & CO., "THE" AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, 53, CUBA-STREET. DO THE BEST FOR YOURSELF. . WHAT WE PROMISE TO DO WE DO DO. We will Purchase your Furniture Right Out, or obtain Good Prices for your House Sale or at the Auction Mart. 'PHONE US. ' No. 2504. No. 2504. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. RESTAURANT, FISH AND SUPPER ROOMS. / | SITUATED in one of the soundest towns in the North Island. Price (for everything to run the business), £400. Takings £45 to £50 per week. JAMES PENNEY, LAND AGENT, FEILDING. ■» OQ ACRES, freehold, situated 5 miles ■LOO from good central town, all ploughable, well subdivided, well watered; good 8-rd. house and all necessary outbuildings; property is .well^ grassed, and will caTry 40 cows, or is suitable for cropping of any kind. Price £30 per acre; good terms. For further particulars apply FREDK. HERRING, Estate Agent, Palmerston North. GEAR ESTATE, TE HORO. . FOR SALE, nice Block of 10 Acres; rich deep loam, planted with fruit trees, and subdivided ; permanently watered ; dwelling and outhouses. Owner would consider exchange for small Dairy Farm. Call or write. BAKER AND CO., Faith's Supply Stores', Te HoroBILLIARD Room for Sale.— Mounsey and Co., Auctioneers, Palmerston N., have received instructions from the owners, who are retiring from business, to sell privately, up-to-date Billiard^ Room, with 3 new tables and latest fittings; 8 years' lease premises to run;_ rent £2 10s weekly; only billiard room in the town; leading flaxmill district. Full_ particulars from the Auctioneers. This is an exoellent opportunity to good man, SECOND-HAND MOTOR CYCLES FOR SALE. 1909 Triumph, splendid condition, £32 10s 3i Elthorpe, 2-speed, £46 10« Si New Hudson, 3-epeed, £38 10s 5-h.p. Harley Davidson, 2-speed, £60. THOS. H. OATEsTI33. Willis-street. A GOOD PROPOSITION. fiORNER SECTION in the coming busiV> ness street of Palmerston North for Sale, cheap ; 66ft x 165 ft deep. There's money in it. For sale at present price for two weeks. Enquire from owner terms, etc., A. Clark, Box 185, Palmerston North. <S<EE our windows for Gladioli Blooms. Orders booked for delivery in season. Plant now : Savoys, winter cabbage, broccoli, leeks, etc. Spray your trees with Xlall Mildew Wash. ~ JF. COOPER, LTD., _V_i6-«trttt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1915, Page 12

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