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At 1.30 p.nx .. 'AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR AND HIGH-CLASS' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEDDING, NAPERY, CUTLERY, Etc. CW. PRICE A»n r£>_ a h«ve recei- ' tattiar^tons from Mre. Ogg, HO, tfffl-strcot, wno is giving ixp housekeeping,, to sell.T. ' ."'.'." The whole .of her Superior Household Furnishings, contents of 7 rooms Comprising: 6 ROOsUS GOOD LINOLEUM. DINING ■~ TABLE- AND COVER. 8 CANADIAN OAK DINING CHAIRS MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, BEDROOM: SUITE, comprising LARGE WARDROBE, DUCHESSE CHEST, M.T. WASHSTAND, D.B.M. BEDSTEAD, 3 DUCHESSE CHESTS, 2 CHESTS DRAWERS, VELVET PILE RUNNER AND STAIR CARPET, . CHIFFONIER, LEATHER COUCH, 4-FOLD SCREEN, 8-DAY CLOCK >'Ccc. tables; easy chairs, cushions, kcrbß, f Ax.- ruga »nd mats, dresser, d. and s. bedstads, wire and kapok mattresses, pillows, rocking chairs, kite-hen tables and chairs, lace antt casement curtains, pictures, enamel and aluminium ware, saucepans,. kettles, crockery, cutlery, glassware, ■ hallstand, 8 pair sheets, quilts, 9 pair new blunkAs, 2 eiderdowns, table damask, serviettes, combination bedstead, etc., etc. No reserve. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. ~ TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 26th APRIL, 191?, . "At 1.30 o'clock sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ALMOST NEW UP- • RIGHT GRAND PIANO. SINGER DROPHEAD TREADLE SEWING . "MACHINE, HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, and 2 LARGE DIVAN CHAIRS, SPECIAL LOT OF BEST QUALITY LINOLEUM AND APPOINTMENTS. !6.i the Residenco,, No. 170, Clyde-street, Island Bay (tram to Alersey-street). The House is TO LET. 300 ifira 300 E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Mrs. Olivor, who is giving up housekeeping, to soil on the premises, as above — Entire Contents of 1 7 well-furnished Rooms, all in very nice order, comBEST PQUALITY and ALMOST NEW . LINOLEUM THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE, SUPERIOR AXMINSTER - CARPET SQUARE. HEARTHRUGS, .SLIP MATS, RUNNERS, ' EtcALMOST NEW UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Beadle and Lsngheim, London; • a Tien and powerful-toned instrument Handsome CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE and' 2 Large DIVAN CHAIRS nphol. in Brown Velvet and Saddlebags; equal to new 2 superior hallstands, 6 oak high-back chaire with cane seats, special solid heart rimu dining table with heavy legs, lot of crockery and glassware, c.p. ware, o.p. kettle, biscuit barrel, tea"sets. boo. chairs end tables, pot plants, bowls and stands, ; 'hall lino., wicker chairs, Singer drop- . liqad treadle sewing machine (in perfect . order), 3 large skin rug 9, coal vase, large . bavelled mirror, a nice lot of pictures, ' books, b.r. fenders, wool rugs, platform • Tockerj good bedroom furniture, tuperior ' tluchcese pairs, duchesse chests, toiletware, double and single brass-mounted ' bedsteads, hospital bedsteads and bedding 1 r-omplote, chests draweTß, Brussels carpet, kitchen utensils, 2 good kitchen couches, ; carpet sweeper. 3 copper kettles, chairs, ' gas iron, mincer, aluminium kettle, gar- ; den tools, wringer, jam jars, lot of timber 1 end firewood, and numerous sundries Also,— .' 12 p.b. White Leghorn Pullets, 6 Silver • Wyandotte Pullets, and 10 Fowls (a good lot) ,' Everything is in spocially .good order. ! E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, ! b * THURSDAY, 261h APRIL, 1917, F At 1.30 p.m. 'bale of superior household furniture, '• PIANO, BEDDING, etc. ISA ' L. WILSON AND CO an> favour- ; LlX* cd tvith instructions from a Civil , Servant leaving Wellington, to sell at their Rooms, the contents of his 6-roomed / residence, including— ' Good upright grand" piano by CarlKlansber,g, in perfect order, and' a good loud rumbling- tone-. 1 Elegant, massive, ancient, and superior black oak dining suite, comprising" 6 k-i carved dining chairs, 2.carver chairs, L' sideboard, dinner wagon, coal scuttle, I ' escritoire, hallstand; in all 15 pieces. J .T?/.t- r .ri#i to have cost £400 in Eng--ii«,i.: _ . . . i CSii'll'i'?'l^ a-'l> drawrrrvoom suite in roseI v woou anci upho^sn-id in silk tapesI trji' Ooet £40 in Lotion I (di!pppßnt'!"»,<'v''l"flllnter,; massive and elegant haSV.."it,-French marble clock in' good going order, 3 framed mirrors, Old English medicine chest and bookcase combined,' oak escritoire, large overmantel in black and gold, I lot of pictures 'A VERY FINE COLLECTION OF OAK FURNITURE: Oak bedroom suites, oak duchesso chests, oak Liberty chairs, unique, quaint, and" attractive sideboard, high-back chairs - Chesterfield in green plush, inlaid fancy table with twenty different varieties of wood, wardrobe, wood and iron bedsteads, ducheise cheval pairs, elegant duchessa. pairs in : rimu and honeysuckle, sideboards in walnut, 4ft 6in and sft, with mirror backs, ottoman couches, revolving bookcase. 45 vols. of Literature of the World (cost £22 10s), Remington typewriter, spoons and forks, 3 guns and 2 fish££g rods, 5 carpets, etc.", etc. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. '* WAIKANAE SALE. THURSDAY, 26th APRIL, 1917 Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE . i~ . AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer for sale, at 11.30 a.m., the'following: — 200 2-tooth wethers 200 woolly m.s. lambs 100 m.s;' lambs 30 3-year fcteers (good condition) 15 m.s. weaners 8 fat 3-ye<ir heifers 4 faf cows '2Ji<?ifers at drop . 40 prime fat wethers CLEARING SALE AT KILBIRNIE. (First Stop Through Tunnel). On WEDNESDAY 2nd MAY, 1917, At 1 p.m. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD.. Wellington, hive been favoured with instructions from Mr.. H. F. Hansen, who is giving Up dairying owing to the JHataitai Land Company taking over his property, to sell .by Public Auction as above— His Herd of Picked Dairy Cows, ■ • Comprising: 12 cows in full milk 2 cows on drop 1 cow due middle May 4 cows duo Juno and July 1 2-ye*r heifer in culf 1 18-month heifer ■ 3 Holstein weaner heifers (From picked cow?) 1 bull 1 horse, aged, all work 1 pon.v, 6 years. : W? can recommend this herd to snyo.ne fe»Hting » E9.od d-Siry/cSSs _^J^

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 12

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