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TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. !AT THE MART, 60, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opposite Government Buildings). CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions to sell — oryX LOTS GOOD HOUSEHOLD Oi D FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. "Removed to THE MART, as above, from Grant-road and Kelburn, including— SMART CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE AND 2 DIVANS, in effective saddlebags EXTENSION DINING TABLE AND COVER WELL-FINISHED SIDEBOARD, with leadlight cabinet IS HIGH-HACK OAK AND KAURI CHAIRS COMPLETE BEDROOM SUITE, having Mirror-door Wardrobe, large Duehesse Chest, Tiled-top and Tiled- j back Washstand, and 4ft* 6in Woodsn ! Bedstead • j OAK DUCHESSE PAIR MORRIS CHAIR, spring seat and back LARGE HALLSTAND, with mirror back ROLL-TOP OAK OFFICE DESK DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE Hall table, carpet runner, occasional tables, good lino, pot plants, overmantel, Chesterfield lounge, pot stands, music cabinet, 3 hospital bedsteads, duehesse pairs, sets of aware, hall seat, go-cart, quilts, curtains, blankets, couches, medicine chest stretchers, wire and kapok mattresses, pillows, parrot cage, slip mate, gatelog table, leather suite, kitchen tables. Austrian chairs, cutlery, scales and weights, and many useful utensils ALL LOTS WITHOUT RESERVE. Now on view. Inspection invited. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1915, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A GENTLEMAN'S EXTRA WELL- I FURNISHED RESIDENCE. ! 370 L2L S- 370 Removed to our Rooms from Hataitairoad, Hataitai. E JOHNSTON AND CO have re- • eeived instructions from tho owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell a< above — rTNTIRE CONTENTS OF SEVEN ROOMS. Included in the Catalogue will be found: 1 DRAWING ROOM—Superior Oriental carpet square and rugs to match, cop- I per Sender suite, walnut overmantel, superior ornaments and vases, small drawing- room Chesterfield coir.-h with loose cover, 3 oak Morris chairs oak flower stands, oxidised brass bowls, engravings, palms, Seagrams occasional chairs, oak gate-leg occasional table DINING ROOM—Costly Axminster car pet square, quaint oak sideboard with double leadlight. cabinet, up-to-date solid oak high-back suite and solid oak (round) dining table with splayed legs (cost. £6 15s), handsome Chesterfield in brown velvet and 2 oak morris chairs to match, c.p. ware, Wedgwood china, brass-mounted tender suite, superior lace curtains. Axminster rugs, oak flower stands HALL—Good quality lino., Axrainstor hall runner, oak hallstand and settle, pictures, curtains, mission chairs, beautiful hearthrugs Also, CONTENTS OF SIX WELL-FUFNISH-ED BEDROOMS—Magnificent fumed oak bedroom suite, oak duchosso pairs, 2 double oak bedsteads, pair twin oak bedsteads, 2 kauri duehesse pairs, kauri wardrobes, toilet ware, bedroom chairs, 2 wire-3eated couches, oak pudestaJ cupboard, 2 very superior kauri beadsteads with copper panels, kitchen utensils, aluminium -ware, small sideboard, 6 high-back chairs, blankets, I sheets, good linoleums, and sundries. Also, !A special lot of Sample hearthrugs. .Valuable gramophone and 38 records. Owing to ths largo number of lots the sale will commence at 1.30 sharp. . Everything is in perfect order, and will be on view from 9.30. Inspection invited. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. DAIRYING, GARDENING, SUBURBAN LAND AT HAYWARDS. f \ ÜBREY GUALTER AND CO., AucA tioneers, Featherston-street, are instructed to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Featherston-street, about -1 Qfi ACRES -LOU ACRES Of RICH. AND RIVER DEPOSIT LAND, suitable for Dairying, Poultry, Beep, Horticulture, Fruit Farming, and for Suburban Dwellings. Cheaper and handier to reach than the Hutt, Be3ide Haywards Railway Station. If not sold in one piece will be submitted in two or more lots. Excellent Broomed residence, new 5-roomed cottage, outbuildings for two separate dairy farms. WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER. WEDNESDAY. Bth DECEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. Beautifully situated. Varied by fine plantations. Rich alluvial soil. Fine sweeps of beach to magnificent trout streams. Room for several homes and fortunes. 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent. 12 months, interest 5i per cent. Plan arrangements and further information from FIELD, LUCKIE, AND SLADDEN, Solicitors; AUBREY GUALTER AND CO.. Auctioneers. WADESTOWN. TUESDAY, 14th DECEMBER, 1915, At "■-■'.".• THE CHAMBER. OF COMMERCE At 2.30 p.m. ■JVffi- S. GEORGE NATHAN has reJ.UL ceivcd instructions from R. Bacon, J'ysrj. _(who is leaving Wellington), to offer for Sale by Public. Auction — His Superior Property, situated 36, School-road, Wadestown. being part. Lot 3, Kaiwarra District, comprising i. of an acre, with frontage of 53ft, together with an artistic 5-roomed dwelling, containing large living room, large bedroom, spare room, dressing room, kitchen, conservatory, and all conveniences, including gas cooker, electric light and heating points, city water and drainage ; good garden. The house is insured for £600, and was built under the owner's supervision, only heart timber being used. Terms very liberal. For full particulars and cards to view, apply to the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-115, Customhouse-quay. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE [PRIVATE HOTEL. Wairarapa,' conJ- taming- 32 rooms, electric light, hot and cold water laid on, suitable for a family or business man. Would exchange for House in Upper Hutt or Lower Hutt. Eeason for selling, husband going to front; wife wants to Jive private. Apply WAIRARAPA, Evening Post Office. Wellington. FOR SALE. ~ f A GOOD HOME, Stevens-st., near ■£% Post OfEco, Lower Hutt; 5 large rooms, and all conveniences; roomy section, good garden. PRICE £750, deposit £100, balance easy terms. Apply C. AND A. ODLIN, LTD., j Cablo-streot, ;

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 133, 2 December 1915, Page 10

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