TO-MORROW At 1. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 1 TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 1 TO-MORROW FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-STREET. M'MILLAN'S NURSERY STOCK. M'AHLLAN'S . NURSERY STOCK. M'MILLAN'S NUKSiSRY STOCK. MESSRS GRIFFITHS AND CO. will sell unreservedly— 1000 TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS! 1000 TREES. PLANTS, SHRUBS! 1000 TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS! ; Including— Choice Roses, Daphne, Kaka Beak Brooms, Heather, Cabbage Trees Pentstemons, Diosma, Escallonia, Rubra Solanurn. Cabbage Palms, Camellias Guelder R,o»e, Carnations, Pot Plants Japonica, Bulbs, etc. 500 Hedge and Shelter Trees, Shrubs, . Fruit- Trees, Veronicas, Silver Matipo, Coprosma, Pimis Insignis, Laurels, Lace Bark, Ako Ake, Acacia, Privet, etc. NO RESERVE. All for absolute sale, and this is the last sale but ONE. GRIFFITHS AND CO., LTD. A. G. WALLACE. Auctioneer. ' " FRIDAY, ' At 1.15 p.m. CHOICE NURSERY STOCK From MASON'S GARDENS. HARCOURT AND CO. ILfJL will sell, at their .Rooms, 195, t»mbton-quay, as above — A SPECIAL CATALOGUE Of PLANTS, SHRUBS, PLANTS, Including— Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Camellias, Roses, Nikau Palms, Hydrangeas, Viburnums, Lace Bark, Abutilons, Magnolis, etc.. etc. Catalogues on application. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. "* SPECIAL SALE" TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 18th AUGUST, 1916, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Oi SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. \a HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD 4b ' LOUNGES. 2 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, in perfect order. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. Cost £80. Almost, new NEW WERTHEIM DROPHEAD TREADLE SJSWiNG MACHINE. Latusv model. NEW INVICTA GAS STOVE. CINEMATOGRAPH MACHINE. Q bUVEHXOK SHOW CASKS—Coun/W ter (Jase, plate glass, iOit x 2it iiu wide, and loug L.ase, with sliuiiig doors, \iit x i!ic Bin SANDKKSON QUARTER PLATE CAMJiiiiA, witn all latest appliances. Cost £7 15s n(\ NEW AXMINSTER AND BRUS'/vl/ siiLS CAiUMii' syuAKiis, CAK-fiiil' KUiSiNifiJttS, in.iiA.KXiiRUUS, etc. AT OUR ROOMS. 350 L!L S! 350 E JOHNSTON AND CO. will hold • a special clearing sale at tneir Mart, To-morrow, at I.oU. Included in tho catalogue will be found tho entire contents oi v 7-roomed residence. Linoleums, sidoooard, ' high-back suite, dining table, mo'nair cover, 2 wirceeated couches, bookshelves,. superior cabinets, long signboard, 3 clocks, 20 new disc gramaphone records, 2 fourfold screens, go-cart, gas etove, etc. Also, 'A valuable collection of BEAUTIFUL FUMED OAK FURNITURE, OAK BEDROOM SUITES, OAK DUCHESSE CHESTS, OAK HIGH-BACK SUITE, OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLES, etc., all best quality and worthy of inspection. Also, iQA a VOLUMES OF EOOKS-Timejs' OUli History of tho War, etc. This is an extensive catalogue of superior furniture, .and everything is in perfect order On view from 9.30. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TVTBLSON. - Desirable Sheep Farm. -L^l 2000 acres freehold, 5 miks from railway, gcod road, watered and subdivided into 21 paddocks, carrying over 2000, and can be easily incroassd: about 200 acres level, somo 600 ploughable; cleared except few acres at back in bush : limestone formation; wool for this season securing best price for that district; new dwelling, etc. Price is £4 10s per acre Reasonable terms.—J Potter Harris and Son, Land and Estate Agents, Nelson. . WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO HALL AND BOARDING HOUSE PROPRIETORS. FA QUANTITY of best Bentwood X* Chairs for Sale. Price 7s 6d each. Apply TOWN CLERK, Wellington. EXTRA POCKET MONEY. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. HAS it ever occurred to you that you have Clothing, Boots, or. Jewellery lying about that you can turn into cash. We buy Clothing1 of all descriptions, Jewellery of any kind, and give HIGHEST PRICES. Drop us a post card, or ring Tel, 4107, and we shnll call <uid give you our price for whatever you havo to sell. M NAUSBAUM, The Allies Second-hand Dealer, , 127, Manners-street, Wellington. LEFT-OKF CLOTHING". ~ MRS. PIGGOTT (late Woodward), 121. Vivian-street (next Skating Rink). Cash Buyer of LADIES', GENT'S, and CHILDREN'S LEFT-OFF CLOTHING and BOOTS, etc. Letters receive prompt attention. Distance no objection. 121, VIVIAN-ST (next Skating Rink). 'Phone ?651A. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. WANTED-Ring up 'Phone 1628, N. Symons, Second-hand Dealer, Cash Buyer of all kinds of Clothing, Boots, etc., in any quantity Highest prices given. Letters promptly attended to. N SYMONS. 63, Courtenay-place, Opp. Gas Company's Office. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. RING up 'Phone 2667 A. B. Morris, Highest Buyer of Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Country Customers can rely on a good price. Letters receive prompt attention. Highest prices given in the 65° mCOURTENAY-PLACE, Wellington. Opp Gas Company's Office M~ RS HELPER, Cash Buyer of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Lcft-oflc Clothing, Bootß, etc ; also Children's. . Highest prices fiven. Letters promptly" attended to. 132, Taranaki-street. Tel. 2618 A. : A NSWBRS to Correspondents. Yes, XX you will get a better price for your Left-off Suits, Boots, Portmanteaux, etc., bj Ringin" 2663 a, Mrs. Hayviee, (he Straight Deal Shop, 144, Vivian-street. X EFT-OFF Clothing in any quantity JU Bought and Sold Ladies' Costumes, Gent's Suits, Boots, etc., at The Handy Shop. J Hayviee, Manners-street (opp Fowlds) , "VSTANTED to Buy, Houses of Furnitt ture; high«st price given. Richardeon Bio*., 206, Upper Cuba-etreeti
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 41, 17 August 1916, Page 10
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