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TO-MORROW, 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-street. 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— 20 stone jars, scientific apparatus, photographic material, essences, glass tubing, bottles, scent sprays, 25-gallon. jar. demijohns, cash register. 2 banjos, violin, furniture, roll tarred felt, packing 1 cases, carpenter's bench, sewing machine child's chair, go-cart, /52' drawer cabinet, show cases, castor oil, etc., etc., etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, , 2 p.m. sharp. ' At Our Rooms, THE HOME AND COLONIAL AUCTION MART,. 53, Cuba-street. BALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. WITHOUT RESERVE, FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD LINEN, AND REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ROOMS CROWDED TO THE DOORS. GOODS MUST BE SOLD. BLAKE AND CO. will offer for absolute sale, without reserve, on account of various vendors, an extensive catalogue of HIGH-CLASS NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE.' Bedroom, Dining, Drawing Room Suites, Sideboards in oak, rimu, and kauri. Hallstands, Duchesso Pairs, Duchesso Chests, Toiletware, Chesterfield Suites, High-back Dining Chairs, Couchoß, Wicker Chairs, Chiffoniers, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Wardrobes, < Sewing Machines. Bedsteads of every design, Wires, Kapoks, Sheets, Blankets, Quilts, Carpets, Rugs, Lino., Tow»'b, Damask. Fenders. Kerbs. Music Cabinets. Overmantels, Oil Paintings, Books, Crockery, Cutlery, Ornaments, Kitchen Utensils. Dressmaker's Busts, Pie-making and Sausage Machines, Dayton Scales, Rifl©, Typewriter, Cycles, Pushcarts. Cots. Office Timekeeper, Office Fixtures, Electric Radiator. Silver and E.P. Goods. Goods on View Always. Wo Invito Your Inspection. If Furnishing It Will Pay You to Attend Our Sales. BLAKE AND CO., *'THE" Auctioneers, Land, and Business Agents, 53, Cuba-street. Thone 2504. We invite entries of clean goods for Saturday's Sale. The Largest and Most Central Mart in' Wellington. ■It's the Place to "Buy Well" and "Sell Well." THE HOME AND COLONIAL ApCTION MART. Outside Sales Conducted. FRIDAY, 7th MAY, 1915, At 1 p.m. 'AUCTION SALE OF A VALUABLE COLLECTION. OF BOOKS, Including the library of tho late Mr. Morris Fox. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. will sell by auction at their Rooms, Featherston-sfcreet, as above: — ■ <)AAA INTERESTING AND WELL!/OUVIJ BOUND BOOKS, including: 'Encyclopaedia Britannica (11th edition, tibia paper), Waverloy Novels (border edition, 24 vols), The Gadqhill Dickens (35 * vols), Thackeray (13 4 vols), Kipling (13 vols), Theatre Magazines (26 vols) ;1 Cenfeury Dictionary, Library of World's Best Literature (35 vols), Rousseau's Confessions (4 vols), Magazine of Art (19 vols), lafe of Macaulay (2' vols), The World of NatuTe (2 vols), Tregear'g Maori Dictionary, Field's Ferns, M'Nab'B Historical Records, Plants and Animalls of N.Z., Wakefield's Adventure, Buller's Manual, iPeary's, Nan6en'a, Shackleton's, Borchgrevink's, and Bull's Travels, Henry Irving Shakespeare, Burns's Centenary Edition, Punch from 1841 to 1914, Tho Studio (5 vols), Russo-Japanese War, Poetical Works, History, Political Economy, Works of Reference, Latest Novels, and General Literature. Books now on view; complete cata* Wgues on application. 'AT THE FRUIT MARKET. ALLENSTREET. FRIDAY, 7th MAY, 1915, At 11 o'clock. mOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will JL Sell at Auction without reserve — 1 Singer Sewing Machine (Tailor's). 1 Lady's Model. 2 Show Cases. 2 Counters, each 10ft x 2ft 9in. Shop Fittings and Shelves. 2 Cases' Ladies' and Gent's Boots and Shoes. 1 Set Harness. Lot Harness, Saddles, Breechings, Collars, Traces, Reins, Winkers, etc. Also, Lot Sundries. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY NEXT, Bth MAY, 1915, At 2 o'clock, AUCTION SALE Of j SUPERIOR AND ATTRACTIVE ■ FURNITURE, Main-street, Lower Hutt. 11 TAMES F M'KAIN has been instruct- j Cl ed to sell, without reserve — The balance of Mr Henry Fielder's ! elaborate Furniture. ' Rosewood pianola Oak, rosewood, and walnut furniture Engravings and paintings by leading , artists\ Household furniture of every doscription NO RESERVE. HORSES FOR MILITARY PURPOSES f\ OVERNMENT Purchasing Officers V3T will attend at the following Centres for the purpose of Purchasing: Horses suitable for Artillery or Cavalry purposes:— FPJDAY, 7th INSTANT: Mr Glover's Farm, Wainui-o-mata, at 11 a.m. MeSsr3. Cunningham Bros.' Livery Stable, Lower Hutt, at 3 p.m. MONDAY, 9th INSTANT: Ponrua Hotel. Porirua, at 2 p.m. H. MUNRO, Inspector of Stock. LOOK, TFED ROOF VILLA— SNIP. WANTED Pell. 6-rd. prettily deigned One floor Ke=itlencc. Karon (city end), 5 minutes Kelburn Viaduct, choice portion, built, for owner heart timbers, hot and cold water, electric light, porcelain bath; land 80ffc x 120 ft. level. Price £975; £100 depoyit ; worth £1100 : forced s*le. J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., 215. Lambton-qy. (corner Grey-at.).' FOR SALE, LEASE, OR LET, IN the progressive town of Palmerston North, 9 Rooms, Shop and Dwelling, situated in the centre of the Borough, with Bakery attached. A good opening for a good energetio tradesman. II 11I 1 or particulars apply H. J. HEATON, Featherston-streefc West, Palmerston N fimOß Sale, Small Sheep~Farm of 210 'JL 1 acres; land convenient to Belmont station; at £8 10s per; acre. AppJy ©j^ody^ Belmont, <

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 105, 5 May 1915, Page 12

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