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MONDAY, 2Ut JUNE, 1915, at 1,30 p.m. AT OUR NEW ROOMS, 151-153, LAMBTON-QUAY. A GREAT COLLECTION OF VERY FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OAK FURNISHINGS, FINE COLLECTION OF BLANKETS, SHEETS, QUILTS, TABLECLOTHS, SERVIETTES, LAWN MOWER, NEW WRINGER, 2 NEW .SAD- | DLES LOTS ORQ LOTS ! OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, CARPETS, ! RUGS, OAK EXTENSION TABLES, i FINE SIDEBOARD, HIGH-BACK 1 CHAIRS, 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITES, OAK BEDSITS AD AND > KAURI BEDSTEAD. SINGLE AND DOUBLE; LOT OF GOOD BEDDING, Etc., Etc. And a great number of other lot* too numerous to detail. " SPECIAL NOTE.— Tho up-to-date construction of our Now Auction Rooms ensures every article receiving prominent display. Those having furniture for disposal should make_ a point, of inspecting our New Rooms, in order to fully appreniato this important and outstanding advantage. . Owing to the large increase in our Furniture Department since removing to our near premises we have been compelled to take in the first floor, which we havo arranged as a suite of first-class show rooms. Any special articles of vertu, works of art, or valuable furniture can be shown with great effect. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 21st JUNE, 1915, At 1.30 p.m. 7 dozen HOT- WATER BAGS. Rubber, with Imitation Tiger Skin CoversWITHOUT RESERVE, AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • instructed by those interested to sell as above — 7 dozen HOT WATER BAGS. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 21et JUNE. 1915, At J. 30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS~ISI-3, LAMBTON. QUAY. SALE~OF ■t ft MEN'S OVERCOATS -i ft L4l MEN'S OVERCOATS 1-4) A. L. WIL'SON~AND CO. have been '• instructed to sell as above — 12 MEN'S GOOD DOUBLE-BREASTED WINTER OVERCOATS. Those arc a good line, and have to bo sold. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 22nd JUNE^ " ! At 12 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF A VALUABLE BLOCK OF AGRICULTURAL LAND. 56i ACRES 56£ j 56i ACRES 56* OF FINE ALLUVIAL LAND J AT UPPER HUTT. A Firet-class Farming Proposition adjacent to Upper Hutt Railway Station. AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions from the Upper Hutt Township Land Co., Ltd., to submit to Public Auction at their Land Mart, 151-3, Lambtjpn-quay : — THAT very fine Agricultural Block of Land containing 564 acres, and forming part of th© Company's Upper Hutt Estate. The Land has an extensive frontage to Park-street on the company's subdivision, and tho Hutt River forms, tho back boundary. It is a vory fine, piece of rich alluvial land, will grow anytning, and is as flat as a bowling green. The position of this land is excellent, boing within ten minutes of the Upper Hutt Railway Station. „ This land has a future, and will ultimately come in for cutting-up purposes, but in order to effect a sale the director of the company decided to offer it as an Agricultural Farm, with every advantage in position, quality of soil, and future enhanced valuo. Every straw grown upon it can be sold to great advantage, being close to the Trentham Military Market, which is everincreasing. GOOD CLIMATE. GOOD SOIL. GOOD MARKET. GOOD FUTURE. If not sold in one block will be offered in 4 blocks of 14 acres each (about), and a price will bo accepted for this property that will enablo the purchaser to succeed, and also leave him for tho future a handsome profit in tho increased value. Plans and conditions of sale can be seen at tho office of tho auctioneers. SPECIAL NOTE.— The Terms of Sale are exceptionally easy. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 22nd JUNE, " , At 12 o'clock. TWO HOUSE PROPERTIES AT ! TRENTHAM, The Aldershot of New Zealand. ' A' I"'- WILSON AND CO. have been -£■*.» favoured with instructions to sell at their Land Sale Rooms, 151-153, Lamb-ton-quay, as above — Section 94, Trentham, with 2 Houses of 7 and 5 rooms each, well and faithfully built, 12 feet stud, nnd every modorn convenience, and built under the superintendence of a. duly qualified architect. The land has a, frontage of 132 feot to the main road, and a depth of 165 feet, and adjoins tho property of Mr. J. M. Fergusson, and is quite close to Trentham Training Barracks. Tho position is the best in this faToured and rising locality, and the property will bo submitted as a wholo, and if not sold will be offered in two lots. Terms can be arranged. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1915, At 1 p.m. sharp. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AT JOHNSONVILLE. AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions, from Mr. C. H. Bould, who is removing from Johnsonville, to sell at his residence, Woodland-road, Johnsonville^ — The Contents of 5 Rooms, including: Dining room furniture, dining table and chairs, easy chairs, hoarthrugs and mats, lot of good linos., crockery, glassware,, cutiery, sideboard, Austrian chairs, lot of blinds and curtains, duchesse pair?, washstands and ware, single and d. beds with mattresses (all complete), bedroom rugs and chairs, mirrors, etc., etc., and a lot of other fcundries. ALL' FOR UNRESERVED SALE. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. •V7"ERY FINE KELBURN PROPERTY " 7 ROOMED 7 ARTISTIC BUILDING. FINE VIEW. SECTION 41ft x 162 ft. Must be Sold. Owner leaving Wellington. Full particulars A. L. WILSON AND CO., 151-3, Lambton-quay. ORIENTAL BAY! ORIENTAL BAY! Glorious Panoramic A'iew of Sea and Land. On Car Line Facing Sea. 8 -ROOM ED HOUSE, LARGE GAR- | DEN with LAWN. One of tho best profwsitions in this Leading Suburb of Wellington. Full particulars A. L. WILSON AND CO., 151-3, Lombton-quay.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 8

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