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AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, ALLEN and BLAIR STREETS. WEDNESDAY, sth MAY, At 11 o'clock sharp. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. will Soil by Auction: — 43 Sacks Chaff 19 Cases Pitch 1 Sot Brass Scales 4 Seta Scales 1 Hydro Extractor. Coils, Packing, Gas Mantles, etc., etc., WEDNESDAY, 11 o'clock sharp. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROvF, WEDNESDAY. stb MAY, 1915, Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF COSTLY OAK FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT SPLAYED OAK BEDROOM SUITE, OAK DININGROOM FURNITURE, HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE. 6 NEW CARPET SQUARES, AND APPOINTMENTS. 400 400 AT OUR ROOMS. E JOHNSTON AND CO. ha to re- • ceivcd instructions to Sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, ss above — A most attractive catalogue of Highclass Furniture, comprising — 2 QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARDS, SOLID OAK EXTENSION DIN- . ING TABLE, with square legs, 2 UP-TO-DATE HIGH-BACK OAK SUITES. OAK OCCASIONAL TABLES AND POT STANDS COSTLY OAK BOOKCASE AND .ESCRITOIRE COMBINED. SMALL OAK BOOKSTAND, ROUND OCCASIONAL TABLES MAGNIFICENT SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE. OAK DUCHESSE PAIRS, '2 SOLID OAK BEDSTEADS 6 NEWMINSTER and VELVET PILE CARPET SQUARES, 20 NEW HEARTHRUGS. • AXMINSTER CARPET RUNNERS Handsome CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE AND 2 LARGE DIVAN CHAIRS, upholstered in grey velvet and saddlebags; a beautiful suite Also, The entire contents of a gentleman's well-furnished residence. 3 superior carpet squares, 10 lots of. best quality linoleum, oak gate-leg dining table, upholstered wicker chairs, chiffonier, 5 Morris chairs, copper bowls, pot plants, large and small chests drawers, English walnut duchesse pair, upright grand piano, carpet runners, overmantel, extension dining table, 2 dark sideboards, plain green Chesterfield,, easy chairs, sewing machine, 2 wire-seated couches, mohair table cover, duchesse pairs, 6 good duchesse chests, toiletware, double and single bedsteads, bedroom suites, wardrobes, 2 bicycles, new wringer, pictures, s.i. bedsteads, Chippendale chairs, and numerous sundries Almost new 200-egg incubator, large bookcase chiffonier (cost £10 10s), 5 tin trunlcs, 4 iron safes Also, 40 NEW HEARTHRUGS This' is an important sale, and comprises everything to be found about a well-appointed' residence. On view from 9.30. Inspection invited. The sale will commence at 1 o'clock sharp. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. _________ THURSDAY NEXT^ At 2 o'clock. SALE OF CHEMIST'S SURPLUS STOCK. SHOP FITTINGS, GAS BATH HEATER, etc., etc. On the premises, corner of Vivian-street and Ingestre-sfcreet. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Mr. R. M. Green, chemist, who is removing to larger premises, to sell as above — A miscellaneous assortment of goods — 30 stone jars, scientific apparatus, photographic material, essences, glass tubing, bottles, scent sprays, 25-gallon ]ar, . demijohns, cash register, 2 banjos, violin, furniture, roll tarred felt, packing cases,, carpenter's bench, sewing machine child's chair, go-cart, 52-drawer cabinet, show cases, castor oi^ etc., etc., etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TARANAKI DAIRY FARMS. EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE PROPERTY. (_/£ ACRES, Freehold. 3 miles from * O railway, adjoining school, P. 0., and factory, all in grass, 10 acres crop', carrying 40 cows, 6-roomod house, 12bail cowshed. Price £40 acre; equity £1250. __T p_ ACRES, same district, all in grass, half stumped, 7 acres turnips, carrying 20 cows, 5-roomed house and outbuildings. Price £30 acre; equity £750. - Will exchange together or separately for approved house property. MILLER. & RUTTER, AGENTS, WELLINGTON. G. S. HILL & CO., LAND AGENTS AND VALUERS, Baker's Buildings, Feathereton-at., (Opposite "Union Bank). Telephone 2+56. HATAITAI (Waipapa-road, close to car)— s-roorned House, £620. BOTANICAL GARDENS (opposite)— Compact Villa, 5 rooms, electric light, gas, hot water, 2 bay windows. £825; £150 ciißh. ATHLETIC PARK (near)— Good 7- i roomed Hou3e, large rooms; .Govern- ! ment Mortgage. Cheap at £785. Only j £40 deposit. ] BROOKLYN (Todman-street) — 5-room- I ed Cottage, good property. £575; easy | terms. I HATAITAI (Waipapa-road, near car) — Building Sections,£6 foot; 5 per cent, deposit, balance term years. CHOICE BUILDING SITE. THORNDON. 11/TR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been ■*■'-»• favoured with instructions from H. Boauchanip, Esq., to offer for private sale a splendid Building Seotion, being part Lot 1 on "the Plan of Hospital Reserve, Thorndon, with frontage of 66 feet to Murphy-street, by a depth of 100 feet. This is a rare opportunity to secure such a home site in Thorndon, most reasonably prioed, and easy terms. For further particulars apply to the sole agent, S. GEORGE NATHAN, Auotioneer and Estate Agent, 113-115, Customhouse-quay. SOW now Cooper's Lawn Grass. To get a rich green award top-drew your lawn with Basic Slag. Order now Fruit Trees, Hedge and Shelter Trees, Rosoo, etc. Feed your Poultry with Blood Moal, Conkey s Laying Tonic, Cooper's Peas, and Grrt. Sow Sweet Peas now F. COOPER, LTD., Willis-street. TpOR Sale, Small Sheep Farm of 210 JL . acres; 'land convenient to Bolmont station; st £8 10s per *we, Apqlt BpegdT,_ ji __sJ|mgß**

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1915, Page 10

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