• MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, 11th, 12th, and 13th DECEMBER,- , At 11 o'clock each day. S^\LE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK - Of .... ... : MESSRS. J. H FLOCKTON AND CO., Manners-street, near Royal Oak.-------'750 .81: ...750 ; FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERED GOODS,: IRONMONGERY, GLASSWARE PICTURES by Baker and" other""good- ' Artists .... DUCHESSE CHESTS and" PAIRS, CHESTS OF DRAWERS And a Very Large Quantity of Useful GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ;- TURE; «lso .-.- CINEMATOGRAPH and 1100 SLIDES, - ; and ELECTRIC ARC LIGHT; complete and.valuable . INDIAN MOTOR-CYCLE, really . good, 6-7 h.p. BREECH-LOADING - GUNS - and RIFLES, AUTOMATIC REPEATER: 300 CHAIRS of various descriptions, 150 KAPOK, FLAX, and HAIR BEDS - 2 LUCKENHEIMER - AUTOMATIC INJECTORS, liin and 2in 500 WATER -BOTTLES and BANDO- . LIERS, for Boy Scouts, etc. ESCRITOIRES and PEDESTAL OF- • FICE DESKS with Side-drawers '1 SET DAYTON COMPUTING SCALES 2 ELECTRIC BATTERIES GALVANISED and BARBED WIRE and STAPLES 12 COLLAPSIBLE CARD TABLES with Baize and Leather Tops; unique FINE COLLECTION of VASES and ORNAMENTS E) GROSS SAVOURY GLASS BOTTLES SET OF HORSE CLIPPERS LOT OF HARNESS, Etc., etc., etc. lA. L. WILSON AND CO. have been ~£A-» favoured with instructions to sell as above.. ..'...■_. , . The sale will be commenced on Monday, iitb December, at 11 o'clock a.m., and will be continued on Wednesday and Thursday at the same hour until the ;whole of the stock has been disposed of. . Everything must be cleared away, by Saturday, 16th, as premises have to be given up. SO EVERYTHING MUST GO. '. . Such a variety of goods has never been offered to the public of WeUington before. As the chief object is to get the premises cleaned up and vacated, anything can bo purchased privately up to the hour of sale at unheard-of prices. MONDAY At 1.30 pjn. MONDAY MONDAY At 1.30 p.m. MONDAY MONDAY At 1.30 p.m. MONDAY At the Fruit Exohange, Allen-street. RATTAN WARE. RATTAN WARE. RATTAN WARE. " '. - jpEORGE THOMAS. AND CO. will fUT sell by publio. auction, as above— 100 RATTAN CHAIRS -8 RATTAN SETTEES 226 SETS CHILDREN'S RATTAN FURNITURE Direct Importation and Guaranteed Absolutely New. Goods on View on Saturday and Monday. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1916, At 11 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of NEW JOINERY MACHINERY, MOTORS, Etc. Only in use a few weeks. On Account of Whom It May Concern. On the Premises Buick Motor Depot, Ltd., 12, Jessie-street (off Taranaki-street). E JOHNSTON & CO. have received • instructions to sell on the premises as above— . 2 NEW U H.P. RHODES MOTORS NEW 32-INCH SAW BENCH, with Boring Attachment THREE-SIDE PLANER AND KNIVES (Cost £120) NEW HAIGH'S PATENT CHAIN AND ' CHISEL MORTISER (Very latest) NEW 14-INCH SURFACER or BUZZER NEW M'LEAN SHAPER and KNIVES (Complete) NEW SAGAR BAND-SAW iFOOT MITRE MACHINE PULLEYS Etc., etc. '. All of these Machines are the very latest, i.nd new. enough for any warehouse to take into stock again. : TO BE SOLD PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVE, as they are in our hands under exceptional circumstances. Now on .view. Full particulars on application to the 'Auctioneers E. JOHNSTON AND CO., 157, Lambton-quay. FRIDAY, "15th DECEMBER, At 2.30 p.m., in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MR, S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from the owner to sell by Public Auction as above— ■->.'■ Part Section 650, City of Wellington, hay.--ing a frontage of 36ft to Grant-road, by a depth of 80ft, together with a 5-roomed Cottage, known as No. 85, Grant-road. This is a compact little house, in a landy position, 'being close to the tram, and within 5 minutes' walk of Government Buildings. SECONDLY—Two Sections in Pretoriastreet, Lower Hutt. Full particulars of the above from the |»uctianeer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-115, Customhouse-quay. HATAITAI. ;. FRIDAY, 15th DECEMBER, •■^ At 2.30 p.m., in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. i\/fR' S. GEORGE NATHAN has been -»-T-«- favoured with instructions from R. \V Armit, Esq., to sell by Public Auction as above— Section 4, on Plan, Evans Bay District, comprising Lot No. 14 Deposited Plan 955 and part lot No. 24 Deposi- ;•;■ ted Plan 65, and being the whole of , the land in Certificate of Title 185/173. Together with the residence of 7 rooms and outhouEes, fowlhouse, and yard, eto. This house" is situated in a fine sunny position in Overtoun-terrace, Hataitai, getting the first morning sun and the last evening sun, and having an uninterrupted outlook of Evans Bay. Recommend©d. ■ .. . - For further particulars apply to the auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, - 113-115, Customhouse-quay. FOR SALE, a splendid BUILDING SITE at Miramar, and one at Highbury; reasonable prices, and seller prepared to build to suit buyer on monthly payments. p^jyATß OWNER; Evening Post. •KTKT A N T E D KNOWN Any person writing to the EVENING POST OFFICE for information in regard to Advertisements in the paper must send Stamped Addressed Envelope in order .to (insure ..repls-
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 138, 8 December 1916, Page 12
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