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TO-MORROW, I THURSDAY, 7th OCTOBER, 1915, At 11 a.m. i BLUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. &T THE RESIDENCE, No. 13, BOUL-COTT-TERRACE (Last House on Left). MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions 'from C. E. Wyett. Esq. (who is leaving ,'for Europe), to sell at his Residence, as «boye — THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, Including : ([Upright Grand Piano, by William Bohm fjSinger's 7-Drawer Drophead Sewing Machine fCostly Axminster Carpet 3 MBest Axminster Stair Carpet (Chesterfield Couch and Divan Chairs, with extra' covers Chairs, in silk tapestry jjOak Sutherland Tea Table and Occasional Tables PHtuidsomely Inlaid Music Stool jtMusio Cabinet fOrogon Extension Dining Table BSolid Carved Sideboard, with b. p. mirrors Stag's Head, well mounted fDining-room Suite and Upholstered Couch SMarble Clock, in glass shade tMarlin Rifle, model 94 JHall Stand and Pedestal Plant Stands Cleaner SElegant Escritoire and Bookcase £>il Painting, by J. C. Metz, and Watercolour, Dy L. W Wilson Electro-plate and cutlery, glass and china ware, ornaments, photogravures and engravings, oil heater, d. and s. wooden and s.w. bedsteads, bedding, - blankets, linen, bedroom suites, duchesse pairs, carved screens, best linoleum, buggy rug, hammock, bath mat and rubber mats, books, plants, preserving pan, saucepans, wringer, kitchen utensils, garden hose, and sundries. On view on Wednesday afternoon and J}on morning of sale. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., | ' Auctioneers. fcffHURSDAY NEXT, 7th OCTOBER, ( At l! a.m. • OATEN SHEAF CHAFF. J\r Z. FARMERS' CO-OP DISTRIILN . BUTING CO., LTD.. will cell by {public auction, at its Market, Allen-efcreet, OS above — fSOO SACKS OATEN SHEAF CHAFF. \ ' MUST BE CLEARED. NO STORAGE AVAILABLE. I TO-MORROW, I THURSDAY. 7th OCTOBER, 1915, f At 1.30 o'clock. *ALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SOLID OAK ROL-LER-TOP DESK, COSTLY WALNUT DINING-ROOM SUITE (with massive carved frames, cost £65), CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, AND APPOINTMENTS. AT THE RESIDENCE, No. 211, / . - GRANT-ROAD. I (Or Entrance from Bolton-avenue, No. j . 210 a, Tinakori-road). nrri JOHNSTON AND CO. have re*.Ei« ceived instructions from Mr R. A. liScott, who is leaving for Nelson, to sell *|M above — Entire Contents of Seven Rooms, _,„, comprising — (Superior Axminster drawingroom carpet, occasional chairs and tables, superior music cabinet and bookcase, art curtains, ornaments, and vases JBrass fender suite, pictures, good quality linoleums, hearthrugs, extension dining table and cover, overmantel, marble clock, lot of crockery- and glassware, c.p. ware, cutlery Bolid roller-top desk (in perfect order), bedroom furnishings, largo mirror duchesse, wardrobe, chests drawers, tl.b.ni. bedstead, -s.i. bedsteads, kapoc beds, bedroom chairs, toiletware, kitchen utensils, table, garden tools, "good gas stovo (cost £4 10s), almost new gas bath-heater (cost £6 15s), etc. EVERYTHING IS IN PERFECT ORDER. ON VIEW FROM 9.30. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 2.30 p.m. AT JOHNSONVILLE. STOCK-IN-TRADE, etc. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions to sell on £THE PREMISES occupied by Mr. H. feiParker, MAIN-ROAD, JOHNSONjuVILLE— i 3 horsesx cart, harness, oil engine, sausage machine, white tile benches, blocks, baskets, counter, spring balance scales, hooks, etc., etc., of an EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN BUTCHER'S ESTABLISHMENT. All lots will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. On view Morning of Sale. , C. W PRICE, Auctioneer MILLER & RUTTER, mr ICENSED LAND AGENTS, 35. PANAMA ST.. WELLINGTON. 'HATAlTAl— Splendid ' level Section, 40ft frontage Price £200. rKILBIRNIE (central)— New Villa, 5 large ' ■ rooms, c. light, hot water service, modern requirements, large section. Price £650. Terms £100 deposit. rßfUßlTAl— Specially built 4-roomed Villa, bath, range, partly furnished, \ land 66 x 100. Price £430. fJIHORNDON— 5-roomed Cottage, one f floor, with usual conveniences, large ! level section, located near railway. Price £700. G. S. HILL & CO., IT?AND AGENTS AND VALUERS, •" Baker's Buildings, Featherston-st. (Opposite Union Bank). Telephone 2456, ORIENTAL BAY— 6 Rooms, Villa, £900 OWEN-STREET (off)— s Rooms, 33 % 103, £600. iWALLACE-STREET (off)— s Rooms, modern, £737 WELLINGTON-TERRACE — 8 Rooms, £1250 OWEN-PTREET (off)— 4 Rooms, £500 TINAKORI-ROAD— 7 Rooms, £975 ROSENEATH (close to tram terminus)— 6 Rooms, 53 x 150, £825 NORTHLAND— i-acre, 5 Rooms, £750 GHUZNEE-STREET— Vacant Section BOLTON-STREET— B Rooms. £1200. apTANDY FARM, close to Railway, 'JLX 505 acres, all in grass, fenced and 'divided into 12 paddocks, wintering well 2£ sheep ; good 4-roomed house, outsheds, dip, yards, etc. ; everything in complete working order; 2 miles from town, 4 miles from railway station, 10 chains from school ; first-class metalled roads. Title 277 acres 1.i.p., 228 acres freehold." Price £15. Terms very easy. — W L. JOHNSTONE, Licensed Land 'Agent, Mangaweka. THE IDEAL LIFE, FRUIT GROWING THE healthiest occupation known toman— 3l acres, 24 in fruit, ideal climate, large house, h.p. water, electric light, telephone suit largo family, going concern, with equipment, £6500; £2000 mortgage, would entertain exchange offers city property, or keep houso and five acres and sell • balance for £4500. All particulars. John Rich, Karoul* Orchard, Bfcvelock North.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 83, 6 October 1915, Page 10

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