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MONDAY, At 1.30 p.m. 'AT OUR ROOMS, 151-3, LAMBTONQUAY. LOTS! 49V LOTS! CROWDED ROOMS. CROWDED ROOMS. MUST BE,CLEARED. The Part Contents o£ 3 Well-furnished Homes, Removed for Convenience. J A L. WILSON AND Co! will hold a J\.» Specially Largo and Important Sa*e of Superior Household Furniture and Effects, including— " Q VERY HANDSOME CARPETS, <0> various sizes and designs, all heavy Axniinsters - - - "AX. HALL RUNNER, ftdl 27in width 4 SUPERIOR ajid CHOICE DESIGN SIDEBOARDS in Solid Oak, Walnut, and Kauri 3 RICHLY UPHOLSTERED CHESTERFIELDS, full size, in Old Gold, Green and Mauve, Moquette, all equal to now rt MASSIVE FRAMED OAK MORRIS t*> CHAIRS, uphol/ in Red Velvet fe; EXTENSION DINING TABLES, 3 P HEAVY DINING TABLES, end 2 LIGHTER BREAKFAST ROOM DO. (all screw) * I 3 ELEGANT 4-PIECE BEDROOM ■ SUITES,- one Oval Mirror design! (cost £38), one small design do. j ROSEWOOD SECRETARY and LADY'S j ESCRITOIRE ."."*, . * r J 8 rolls of lino., h. rugs, fender suite, 3ft billiard table with slate bed and all accessories, lead-lined ice- safe, uphol. leather Chesterfield and 2 divans, skin rugs, hall curtains in silk rep and ohonille, oak , oco _ table, medici.no chest, high-back chairs, box ottoman, lot of good--statues and ornaments, good hallstand,, 6 very fine bedsteads ■with wirewoves (single and double), V lot of good bedding, largo dressing mirror, reading lamp, good violin, patent crystal filter, bedroom, .chairs ■and rugs, etc., fete. 'Also, a lot of kitchen sundries, etc., eto. A GOOD SALE—WELL WORTH INSPECTION. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, 1916, At 2 p.m. sharp. AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, 151-3, LAMBTON-QUAY. PIANOS . . a PIANOS ELEVEN-STOP ORGAN Collard aud Collard, Collingwood, Bohm, Kirchner, Jackson Organ, f A-" L. WILSON AND CO. have reX3L» ceived instructions from the various interested vendors to offer by auction as above, tho following instruments! — A Magnificent. and Massive Upright Gmnd Piano by Collard -and Collard. One of their highest grade instruments, and the finest piano we havo ever offered in our rooms. The tone is perfect, beautifully balanced and mellow The touch is also ideal in response. The_ instrument would pass the severest critic, and we have every confidence in recommending it to anyone requiring a piano out of tho ordinary Two Pianos by Bohm and Sohne end Kirchner (English model), both delightful instruments, with the . very latest improvements; almost new English Piano by Collingwood, London,; a good model, .having great volume iv tone _' ' English Cottage Piano by Jackson; an ideal instrument for beginners or a week-end place Also, Eleven-stop Organ, with true Cathedral tone and powerful swell. These instruments can bo inspected at our rooms any* time before sale_ houT. This sale affords a. great opportunity for anyone desiring a really good piano. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. FOR SALE. TO wind *up tho Estate of tho late Joseph Burne the imdersigned have been instructed' by the Trustees to sell the following Properties: — Town Acre No. 470, The Terrace, with residence, conservatory, hothouse, vinery, glass houses, garden and orchard; magnificent view, sunny spot. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY No. 154, The Terrace; land 39ft by 148 ft, with house of 10 rooms and all conveniences, outside built of heart of totara. Under five minutes, from, the Qua.y , No. 156, The Terrace;' land 42ft by 148 ft; house same as No .154; right-of-way at the back to both Nos. 154 and 156 Nos. *su arid 22, Bolton-street; land 40ffc by 96ft; two houses, one of 8 rooms and the other of 4 rooms. This property is right in f.he heart of the City Nos. 193 and 195, , Tinakori-road; land 60ft by about 150 ft; two houses, eoch of I rooms; good garden at the back No. 354. Lambton-quay; land 16ft 4in by 68ft (irregular). An unusual opportunity to acquire a freehold in tho best business area in the City; right opposite tho Bank of New Zealand. Right-of-way at side und back securing plenty of light '....'*. Waterloo-road, Lower Hutt; land 1 rood 27.8 perches, house of 6 rooms and .. ■ conveniences, detached shed; drajn- " age and .water laid on, good well. Land behind the house returned £75 ' ' ..' from tomatoes last summer. Woodville—Two Sections, containing 1 rood 21 perches. :* "For full particulars, apply . B. SMITH AND CO., Sole Agents, 39, Panama-street. Xjl 0 R S A :L E, WELLINGTON' CITY PROPERTY. CENTRAL WAREHOUSE PREMISES .VALUABLE CITY CORPORATION LEASE. . SECTION 155 has a frontage to Custom-house-quay of 40 feet by a depth of . • 66 feet. 10 inches. Lease has 14 years to run from Ist January, 1914, at £90 por annum. On this section is erected the Three-story Brick Building recently occupied by Messrs. Aitken, Wilson and Co., Ltd Lease carries perpetual' right 'of renewal. 7 SECTION 156 adjoins the above Section and completes one of the best Corner Sites in Wellington Section . 156 has a frontage to Customhouse-quay of 45 feet and a, frontage toßrandonBtreet of 66 feet 10 inches. On this corner is erected the two-story wooden building lately occupied by Messrs. J. J Curtis-and Co., Ltd., and facing Brandon-street is erected the three-story brick building lately ■ used as Bonded Store. This lease is renewable every 14 years, and has 12 years to run from Ist October, .7' '1914, .at an annual rental of'£l6B 15s This site is admirably suitable for a Mvate Hotel, Warehouse, Motor GarAge, etc.. boing situated within 3 minutes of the Queen's Wharf, King's Wharf, Post Office, and Site for new Railway Station. Further particulars from LONGMORE AND CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 207,. Lambton-quay,' 'Wellington."" J A *'■ L. WILSON AND 00. have for /!• Private Sale— 9-roomed House in Hawker-street,, fine view and highly finished, well-built house with large and lofty rooms and every possible convenience 7-Toomed Residence, Austin-street, comfortable family residence at a very moderate price. , WANTED Sell, Fanoy Goods and Stationery Business, comfortable house attached, good stand; purchasable I on bert terms. Lingard, GTey.-streotj

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 55, 2 September 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 55, 2 September 1916, Page 8

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