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TO-MORROW, . .. At 1.30 p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR" HOUSEHOLD -FURNITURE. - UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. 1 BEDDING, CROCKERY, etc. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • 60, Lambton-quay, opposite Government Buildings, have been favoured with instructions to sell, in the Auction Robins," as. above— ] A quantity of Superior Household Furniture, removed for convenience of sale, comprising— UPRIGHT ;GRAND PIANO, full iron frame;-English-make OAK. SIDEBOARD, WITH OVAL 1 MIRROR OAK DINING ROOM SUITE OAK DINING TABLE BLUE PILE COVER I 3-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE 3 CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES OAK MORRIS CHAIRS WIRE-SEAT COUCHES ' EXTENSION DINING TABLE■•••• I 18 HIGH-BACK CHAIRS 3, KAURI BEDROOM SUITES 10 D. and S. WOOD BEDSTEADS 3 RIMU. SIDEBOARDS WHITE TREADLE SEWING MA- I . CHINE •■:■ 10 NEW KAPOK BEDS DRAWING ROOM SUITE Mangle, 3 Remington, rifles,.2 revolvers, 6 duchesse chests, lace curtains, blankets, sheets, marble clock, knives, 1 6ervietfces, coir mats, vases, flower bowls, . pram, seagrass squares and mats, plants,. Saratoga trunk, wire J mattresses and stretchers," bicycle, knife cleaner, drill, pictures, pushcart, kitchen tables and chairs, lea- •■- ther couch, com. bed, wall paper, "'. . b.m. bedstead, linoleum,' boy's bike, | saucepans, wood cot, Vacuum cleaner, 22 W.L: and BX. PULLETS AIso,,SET GIG HARNESS. Goods on view. Morning of Sale. . NO RESERVE. ; / . y C. W; PRICE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL,' 1917, , . 1.30 p.m. '.'■'.■. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE J .--.. . ■ -.'■■. '■ Of -•-■■.--•.■.■ •; water colours and. oil "" .;..;. ' .•■" paintings,'^. , „,;';. ' By the Eminent English Artiet, 7BLYTHE FLETCHER. " It/TESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have . ITX been favoured with inßtructions to * Bell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 195, Lambton-quay, on WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL, at 1.30 p.m.— rJ-Q VALUABLE WATER 70' t%f COLOURS AND iv ;■■ OIL PAINTINGS. I "For conception, versatility, and broad- . ness there has > been no artist in the Dominion since the days of Van der VeHen and Nerli to compare with Mr. Blythe Fletcher."; : ' ' ' . • On view Monday and Tuesday. "■■ , Catalogues on.application. .. ..'...','..- HARCOURT iND CO., „ ..'■ .>■ ■ '/.'. Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL;" 1917. . 1 ; At 1 p.m: ■ :•' : AUCTION SALE ■ S ■ Of a . , LARGE COLLECTION OF BOOKS. "jl/TESSRS-.J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. XfX. ■ will sell by auction at their Rooms, Featherston-street, as above— rtAn/V VOLUMES INTERESTING 4>\)\)\) an d WELL-BOUND BOOKS, including: . Encyclopedia Britannica (10th edition), £ General Sketch of European War, Fighting in Flanders, Poetical' Works of Scott, Milton, Chatterton, Drydeni Herrick, Swift, Cowpor, Shelley, and others, Children's Encyclopedia, Pall j, Mall Magazine, Gallery of Old Mas- g ters, Masterpieces of French Art, a t 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 O. W. Holmes (13 vols), Smollet's Works, Magazine of Art, j. Long White Cloud (Reeves), Muri- -, hiku (M'Nab), Geology of Central 'I Otaso, Old New Zealand, Two Facsimiles of Proclamations of Governor Hobson (1840), Latest Works of Fiction, and General Literature; c Complete Catalogues are now ready. £ Books now on view. UPPER HUTT SALE. WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL, c Ail p.m. 1 D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell ( as abov(j— 100 woolly lambs 15 fat ditto ' 1 50 fat wethers .... . ■ • , I 13.fat weanera ■ r 12 empty heifers "i 3 springing ditto i 1 springing cow $ fat cows 1 ■■ 2 bulls ■.. . .; c 10 yearlings - t 6 store oovre " ' r WANTED, KEEN BUYERS to map _ 'the following land bargains: — 250 ACRES, now carrying 200 ' bullocks. J Price £30 per acre, £500 cash; balance 10 years, f>i per cent. 90 ACRES, splendid Dairy Farm, Palmerston North, £46 per acre. £700 cash. BUTCHERING BUSINESS, Main J Trunk, turnover £12,000. Price £450 as going concern All above owners are enlisting. Must bo sold at once. Full particulars from LAMBERT AND CO., 7. Ranffitikei-street. - Balroenton- North. HOUSE FOR SALE, q /"CONTAINING 4 bedrooms, diningV^ room, drawing-room, kitchen, large Al bathroom, hot and cold water, scullory, * pantry, workshop, fowlrun, house and fowls, gas and gas stove, drainage, concrete paths, grass lawn, sun all day, land 50 x 165; Title Land Transfer; furniture at valuation. Particulars from I LAERY & CO., LTD., Merchants, Allen-street, Wellington. RONA BAY FOR SALE, a soundly-built, very neat I 4-roomed House (5 minutes from wharf), now 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; larjje section, { magnificent view Heads one side, Lyall j Bay other Price £950. Terms and £ further particulars from f E. J. BARNETT, Agent, 94,. WILLIS-STREET. " SPLENDID Farm, Manawatji Line, 240 r acres, carry 100 cattle beeide sheep, 2 £25 per acre, equity *£750 Owner will s take Town Houso as part or whole ex- c change; dwelling, cowshed, outbuildings; t well subdivided: good soil. Owner send- c ing milk to Wellington This place is a r snip.' { J A. NASH AND CO.,

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 90, 16 April 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 90, 16 April 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 90, 16 April 1917, Page 10

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