. MONDAY, 16th APRIL, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ' • TUR.B, In Our Rooms, 151-153, Lambton-quay. ' ■* ; L. WILSON AND CO. will hold 'xsj* their bi-weekly sale as above, and 1 dispose o£ a large Catalogue of Superior and Unique Household Furniture and Sundries. . Included in the Catalogue will be foundBedroom suites in oak, oak duchesse pairs, oak dining tables, oak cabinets and ■ wardrobes, oak high-back chairs, Chcstor^elds in green velvet and saddlebags, 3 superior sideboards, 1 new design sideboard (quaint and natty), high-back chairs, .hall seat, elegant duchesse pairs, green velvet drawingroom suite, extension dining tables, ' overmantels, Morris chairs, 3 handsome duchesso pairs, framed mirrors, carpet ends, very fine marble clock, American organ (14 stops), elegant oak sideboard ( new design, very quaint), s. and d. bedsteads, child's cot, hallstands,. 2 very fine overmantels, and large collection of sundries, 3 typewriters (Remington and Yost), and lot of' pictures, including some very fine oils, engravings, and photos. '' ■ • ■ ■ ' A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 20th APRIL, . . . At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF IRISH BOG OAK CARVED DINING ROOM SUITE, WITH ROYAL COAT OF ARMS; CARVED OUT, OF^ THE SOLID OAK AND FROM A DUCAL HOUSE (the finest suite of ite kind we have ever offered). REAL'CHIPPENDALE ROSEWOOD DRAWING ROOM SUITE IN SILK ; TAPESTRY. AT L. WILSON AND CO.. have been il» favoured with instructions by the owner, who has no further use for them, to sell at their Rooms, 151-153, Lambtonquay, Wellington, as above — 1 very, fine Irish Bog Oak Dining Room Suite, beautifully and quaintly carved with 1 figures and coat of arms on , each piece. The suite comprises elegant and massive sideboard, dinner wagon, extension 10ft dining table, 6 dining chairs, 2 large ditto, overmantel, coal vase, escritoire, and hallstand to match 1 elegant Drawing Room Suite, 9 pieces, in rosewood, and upholstered in silk tapestry. | The above *~ are w.orthy of inspection and a place in any mansion, and are for ABSOLUTE SALE. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY,' 18th APRIL, 1917, ' 1.30 p.m. ' ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE ' Of WATER COLOURS AND OIL PAINTINGS, By tho Eminont English Artist, BLYTHE FLETCHER. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by Publio Auction at their Rooms, 195, Lambton-quay, on WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL, at 1.30 p.m.— trq VALUABLE WATER lyQ * ** COLOURS AND • ** OIL PAINTINGS. "For conception, versatility, and broadness there has been no artist in the Dominion since the days of Van der Velden and Nerli to compare with Mr. Blythe Fletcher." GASLIGHT EXHIBITION THIS EVENING, 7 to 9 o'clock. On view Monday and Tuesday. Catalogues on application. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneer*. FRIDAY, - 20fch APRIL, 1917, At 2.30 p.m. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Of 8-ROOMED DWELLING 41, MOUNT PLEASANT-ROAD MITCHELLTOWN. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. ■ have been instructed to sell by public auction, at their Roamq, 195 Lambton-quay, on Friday, 20th April, at ' 2.30 p.m.-r-ALL THAT piece of land, being part Section 10, Ohiro District, having a total area of 20.3 perches, with a frontage to Mount Pleasapt-road and Old Karori-rbad, together with the two^tory dwelling of 8 rooms erected thereon, and known as No. 41, Mount Pleasant-road. i This property is within three minutes' walk of the Aro-street trams, and the timbers of the house are perfectly sound, but would require renovating ; . - A DEPOSIT OF £50 Would be accepted on condition the purchaser renovates the dwelling, arid the balance-may remain on easy terms. ■* or further particulars, apply to HARCOURT.AND CO., . , ' Auctioneers, i WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL', 1917,At 1 p.m. ! ' : AUCTION SALE Of a LARGE COLLECTION OF BOOKS. ]Vf ESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. lii. wIU sell by auction at their Rooms, J* eatherston-street, as above— 2000 V9 LUMES INTERESTING /*VVV an d' WELL-BOUND BOOKS, including: j Encyclopedia Britannica (10th edition), General Sketch of European War Fighting in Flanders, Poetical Works of Scott, Milton, Chatterton, Dryden, Hemck, Swift, Cqwper, Shelley, and others, Children's Encyclopedia, Pall ■ Mall Magazine, Gallery of Old Masters, Masterpieces of French Art, a large collection of French/ Literature, Classical Works (including, several copies of Professor Brown's Caesar), Historical Works, Shakespeare in France, Carlyle's Works (30 vols.), Writings of 0.. W. Holmes (13 vols), Smollet's Works, Magazine of Art ■: Long White Cloud (Reeves), Murihiku (M'Nab), Geology of Central Otago, Old New Zealand, Two Facsimiles of Proclamations of Governor Hobaon (1840), Latest Works of Fio, tion, and General Literature. Complete Catalogues are now: ready. Books now on view. RONA BAY. . Tj^Oß SALE, a soundly-built, very neat J- 4-roomed House (5 minutes from wharf), new porcelain bath, glassed-in verandah; section about 46ft x 143 ft; delightfully situated and a most favoured spot. Price £600. SEATOUN HEIGHTS. '' For Sale, splendid order, 6 Rooms, one story, with usual outhouses; large section magnificent view Heads one side, Lyall Bay the other. Price £950. Terms and further particulars from i 3. J. BARNETT, Agent, 94, WILLIS-STREET/ WANTED^Money Lent, £5 to £100, on furniture. Repayable easy instalments. Call or write enclosing stamp for reply. . Confidential. W. Balkind, Boulcott Chambers, Bouloott-tt., Welling- >■"—. ■■.... ■■•: ,•'. , ..... .4
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 89, 14 April 1917, Page 8
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