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TO-MORROvF, FRIDAY. 25th JUNE, 1915, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PLAIN GREEN CHESTERFIELD SUITE, HIGH-BACK CHAIRS. OAK FURNITURE, AND APPOINTMENTS. Removod to our Rooms from Kelburn. 370 L^ s 370 E JOHNSTON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions to Sell at their Rooms, as above — High-class Furnishings and Appointments, all the latest designs and almost new. Included in the Catalogue will bo found — A SPECIAL LOT OF HIGH-CLASS FUMEU OAK FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT SOLID SPLAYED OAK BEDROOM SUITE, with large mirror door Wardrobe. QUAINT DUCHESSE PAIR and SOLID OAK BEDSTEAD to match; a beautiful Suite worthy of inspection. 2 UPHOLSTERED HIGH-BACK DIN-ING-ROOM SUITES, QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD, and SOLID OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE. S solid oak high-back chairs, 2 wire-seated couches, plain green , Chesterfield lounge, 2 chairs, and strips of carpet # superior Axminster carpet squares, lot of good linoleum, dark high-back chairs, 2 large bevelled mirrors, gramaphono and records, mission chairs, Morris chairs, 2 solid oak bookcases, extension dining tables and pot standg, gate-leg table, copper fender suite, ornaments and vases, pot plants and bowls, overmantel, wooden fenders, rugs, tea set, cutlery, hall stand, two large duchesso chests, 2 bedroom suites, single mir-ror-door wardrobes, 3 copper-mounted wooden bedsteads, s.i. bedsteads, 6 duchesse chests, 2 oak bedsteads, kitchen utensils, bedding, kitchen tables, aluminium ware, and numerous other goods ; also, 50 sample hearthrugs, etc. Also VALUABLE MOTOR-CAR BODY, suitable for Taxicab. Everything is in excellent order. On view Fr0m9.30 o'clock. Inspection invited. E, JOPINSTON, Auctioneer. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. " innilE Sale of Timber and Iron advertised to take placo on the ground, Lower Cuba-street, TO-MORROW, ( has been Postponed till TUESDAY NEXT. E. JOHNSTON, Auctionee-r. TO-MORROW. At 11. TO-MORROWi FRUIT EXCHANGE^ BLAIR-STREET. npHOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sellJ- 1 Covered Express 2 Harness Horses 1 Set Harness THOMPSON BROS., LTD. A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF WELL-BRED ROMNEY SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, ETC. ON THE FARM. TAUPEA-ROAD, • Six miles from Waituna. ON 'TUESDAY, 29th JUNE, at 12.30 p.m. I A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., XjL have received instructions from F. H. Blundell. ' Esq.. who has sold his property, to sell as above — Tho wholo of his flock of well-bred , Romney Sheep, Stud, Sheep, Cattle, Horses, etc., comprising: SHEEP— 309 2 and 4-tooth ewes, in lamb to Romney and Lincoln rams 165 6-tooth ewes, in lamb to Romnoy and Lincoln rams 290 4-year ewes, in lamb to Romney and Lincoln rams 428 ewe lambs 175 wether lambs 22 Romney and • Lincoln r»ms. STUD SHEEP— 28 2, 4, 6-tooth and 4-year owes in , lamb to stud Romney rams 15 ewe lambs 10 ram lambs 1 4-tooth stud Romney ram. CATTLE20 20-month steers, HORSES— 1' 7-year mare, broken to all work 2 cobs, 4 and 5 yea.ra 1 aged maro 1 pony. -Wool press, s.f, plough, Sundries. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.— Tho above flock is one of the be 4 known in the' district. Tho sheep are healthy, robust, and bred on high counfry. We can confidently recommend buyers to attend this, an ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. To be Sold by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 30th JUNE, . At 2.30, IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MR. S. CEORGE NATHAN has been - fa\oured with instructions from Dr. A. Tolhurst (who is leaving with the Hospital Ship) to sell. at. above— His Valuable Freehold Property, bitunted directly opposite the, Gourtsnay-place Tram Terminus, being part Section 235, Wellington, having a frontage of 31ft to Courtenay-place by a depth of ,100 ft, together with a substantial Brick Building, comprising doublefronted lock-up shop and residence of 9 rooms, haying downstairs: dining room, waiting room, laboratory, consulting room, kitchen, pantry ; upstairs: drawing room 22ft 6in x 15ft 6in, 5 bedrooms, linen closet, pantry, bathroom, etcThe lease of the shop runs out on the Ist August next. Although Dr. Tolhurst had the building specially designed for a. shop and doctor's res-idencc, it could easily be converted into two shops with dwellings, but for a doctor it is a capital stand,, all care "but Cuba and Wallace streets passing the door. A very reasonable reserve has been placed, on the property, and the terms ar* exceptionally oasy. Full particulars and cards to view from the Auctioneer, «. GEORGE NATHAN, • _113«11S, Customhouse-quay. . ARRY A.' ' SHEPHERD, 111, Customhouse-quay. Secretary HATAITAI LAND CO., LTD. ' KHANDALLAH —An exceptionally good 5-roomed property, near to station, in excellent order ;• grounds well laid out. Price -£850. ' ' HATAITAI— A cheap 5-roomed and good property. £685. £150 cash, balance arranged. HATAITAI—Land, 40 x 200, 7-roomed House, every convenience, close to tram. £1200; HATAITAI— LeveI Section, 40 x 120. £180. Five Sections. £75 each. PROFITABLE LAND in good district, 379 acres heavy bush land, cleared, English grass, 6 paddocks, well watered, house, two sets yards, etc., handy school, railway station; o.r.p. at £3 10s. Price £10 per acre. £1500 cash, balance arranged. 163 acres, as above, 6 paddocks, 8-roomed house, h. and c. water, woolshed, outbuildings, 40 acres ploughable, railway Btation 3 miles; o.r.p. at 31s 6d ; G.A.S. Mortgage, £900, balance cash. Would exchange above properties for 800 to 1000 acres less improved land, — W. L. JOHNSTONE, Land Agent, Mangaweka. MILLING BUSH. FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP. /CUTTING Rights 200 acres, estimated \j to produce 5,000,000 ft first-class timber, totara, matai, nmu, white pine. Will sell for lump sum and 25,000 ft sawn timber or royalty. Apply W. H. LAMBERT AND CO., 7» .Saogitikfli:jst._PaimfirjfJgfl_ N, ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 148, 24 June 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 148, 24 June 1915, Page 10

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