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TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS,' 151-153, Lanibfon-quay. SALE OF SUPERIOR. FURNITURE, PIANO, CARPETS: OAK DINING ROOM EFFECTS, AND BEDROOM SUITES. ETC., ETC. 200 VOLS. OF WELL-BOUND BOOKS. 1 L. WILSON AND-CO. will conduct X\ • a large Sale of Fnrniture, etc., as above, when a-first-class catalogue- will bo offered. A LOT OF SUPERIOR, HOUSEHOLD ■ FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising— Almost new BOHM PIANO, laving a lovely tone, . powerful arid mollo;.', overstrung and double trichord 8 FULL CHESTERFIELDS and CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in green and old gold velvet ■ .....,: .-.■. -. CHINA CABINET and OCC. CHAIRS HALL BOX SETTEE an/1 FANCY ■SEATS : "•'" "."'"■ OAK and-.KAU.RI SIDEBOARDS, large and small designs ■OAK ' aM ■ KAURI -EXTENSION TALES OAK HIGH-BACK SUITE and 6 HIGHBACK CHAIRS in moquette seats. 3 GOOD CAP. i'ETS, 6 FLOORINGS ;'..,.. LINO. ■,■■,■', COSTLY'M'-PiECE. BEDROOM SUITE '■ in Kauii,'.wit'ii <ioublu p.-.irrored door, ■'' "v.-iirdvoK^ ar.d Jiiigc ducbesso pair. '.■■■ Cost bij mo;»y . 4-PIKCfi OAK niS'DROOM SUITE, including wardrobe, 'duclii[ssse..'pair, and <loubi« h'sA ; :::a-,le 5 single d'uehpsse cliesis v.i iVau-i'atid oak, 1 . !double and single* todst-eiWo, s.U-o hospital bed.?,'wire, etwtcher, uphol--1 srered wiolcer chair and ratifln do., fenders, ia.rgo? chesfc' 'ar.n.wors, ohiff<:-ti- - jer, 6 good Austrian, chairs, j_ largo hallfitand,. Morris chairs, fnimoi »:iitrors, medieiuo . cabiTuefc;. 1. otj-d'.-curkuns] a.nd quilts, set wore Lot kitchen sundries, old ' typewriter,! large kitchen table,' etc., etc. , ' TOMORROW," aT'2 ~r^m7~~" ■ At Oup Room?,. 151-3, Lambtonqnay. COSTUMES! KA COSTUMES!; This Season's Goods, Up-to-date, • and '; . . . Well Cut. Full Skirts "and Silk-lined Coats. ; .' MUST BE CLEARED. A L. WILSON AND CO. liavo tieori'. • favoured with instructions to soU,j as aboTO — 5Q Costumes, in latest style. , . • -..-_., SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND . EFFECTS, AT THE RESIDENCE, si/ BOLTON-STREET, " '; On Ist.and. 2nd MARCH,.. „... , Commencing each day. at 11 a.m....tharp. MR. S: GEORGE -NATHAN Hasbceu favoured with instructions from Miss Kane (who is giving up housekeeping), to Sell the Whole-of her Superior Household Furniture and Effects,- tho Contents of her 11-rooined residence, comprising— DRAWING-ROOM—Upright. Grand Piaivd by Collard and Collard. ■ Handsprrio Walnut Music Stand, Walnut Folding Card Table, Wilton Pile Carpet (in : good order), Electric Stand Lamp, Occasional Chairs and Tables, Pottery, and China, and Silk* Curtains, Pictures and Ornaments .".'.. ■HALL—A- VERY HANDSOME OLD MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK (in excellent order), Inlaid Linoleum, . Wilton Pilo Runner and Mat; jardinieres, Palms. Hall Stand, Kauri Hall Chairs and Table. BREAKFAST ROOM-^A Hand-mades ■ Moorish Rug, Table, Chairs, Pictures^ and Linoleum. . ■ . DINING-ROOM—Good Red Wilton- Pile Carpet, A HANDSOME DINING-. ROOM SUITE, WALNUT, UPHOLSTERED IN . REAL BUFFALO HIDE, COMPRISING SIX DINING. CHAIRS, TWO CARVERS AND THREE BEAUTIFUL ARMCHAIRS, EXTENDING WALNUT DINING TABLE, AND A VERY HANDSOME ■ WALNUT SIDEBOARD. Tho whole of this suite has boon imported, and is of tho best . English manufacture. Oil Paintings, Water Colours, Beaten Brass Finger • Plaques, Electro-plate, etc., China, ■■. Glass. , - KITCHEN—The' whole of tho Kitchen Utensils, including Aluminium Pots and Pans, Preserving Pan; also Bra-S3 Preserving Pan, Largo Earthenware Jars. STAlß.S—Carpet and Brass Rods. 'UPSTAIRS—DoubIe Iron Bedstead, brass^mouatod, MAHOGANY WARDROBE, Kauri Duchess, Single Bedsteads, Feather Pillows, Hair, Kapok, and Feather Mattresses, Linoleum, Carpet, Curtains, Pictures. Chest of DRAWERS, Marble-top Washstaada. Linen, Blankets. CONSERVATORY—About 60 Choice Pot Plants,' including Maidenhair Fnrnsi, Begonias, Poinsetta, Cactus, Palrni, Asparagus Ferns.. OUTSIDE—AII Garden Tools, Lawn . Mower, -Wheelbarrow, Sprayer, Batha, Etc., Etc.-. ■ ... ■ . ... Everything, is in • excellent order, and anyone contemplating' furnishing should not miss this sale. On view from 2.30 -p.m. to 4.30, 28th February. ' Si GEORGE NATHAN, '. ... ■ Auctioneer. ■: TUESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1917, At 2.30 prn. IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SITE, TOGETHER WITH A RESIDENCE OF 11 ROOMS. MR S;' GBORGBiNATHAN has been favoured with instructions from J. S. Barton, Esq., ~ Solicitor, Wellington, to sell by Public Auction, as above — All that Piece of Land, situated in tho City of Wellington, containing 2 roods, 4.1 perches, more or less, and being lots 5 and 6 on Deposited Plan 2649, and Part Section 471 and 472, and being part of the land comprised in-Certificate of Title Vol. 68, l?ol 267,. having a frontage to Wel-Jingron-terruce of 139 ft, by 'is. depth . of 140 ft, more or less.. * ■ This property is well-known as Mrs. Quick's residence, it being a particularly line 7-esidential site. It i» also suitable for cutting up into building allotments, or il. is an ideal block for residential flats; and last but not least, it would makoia splendid warehouse or factory site. ' A low reserve has been placed an tliis property. ■--.■' For further particulars apply lo- tho Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN. ■.. 115. Cuslomhouse-quay. fTITEAP^^'wT^IE~PIfO.L:>ERTY~ FOR. SALE, on easy terms, 5-rd. House, on good section, Bay-road, Kilbirnie, close to post office and new tram shed, prospective business site. Price £725; £75 deposit; balance easy instalments. JOHN ODLIN AND CO., LTD., A Cablc-jstrcet.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 10

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