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»TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10 o'clock sharp. 'BALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SHOP FITTINGS, NEW LINOLEUMS, Eto. jOn the premises, Our Theatre Buildings, Riddiford-etreet (Corner of Constable-street). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from the owner, I T»ho is giving up business, to sell as I above — ' IXot of new linoleum, 12 now Canadian chairs, 4 tables, 2 paire serge curtains,, counter, window fittings, mirror, lot of kitchen utensils, enamel ware, basins, groceries, bag of sugar and flour, saucepans, benches, cups and saucers, crockery, gas steamer, timber, shop fittings, and other lota. Sale at 10 o'clook sharp. Delivery immediately after sale. E. JOHNSTON, ■ ( Auctioneer, j [jFO-MORROW, . TO-MORROW, At 11 o'clock. | [ IN OUR YARDS, ALLEN-STREET. imOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will 13. coll at auction, as above— 2 Express Horses j 1 Lorry Horso i - ; A. L. WILSON & CO., It AND AGENTS and AUCTIONEERS (BROOKLYN —3 rooms and scullery, gaa stove, electric light, copper, tubs, etc., all in. good condition; 1 minute to car; splendid section, 40 x 130. Price £475 'AUSTIN-ST.—Well-built Residence, 6 rooms, one floor,' electric light, gas cooker, hot and cold water; good corner section, 30 x 127; concrete paths, fruit trees, nice garden. Price £1250 " SLOWER HUTT—Gentlemen's Residence of 14 rooms, full size billiard room, two patents, gas light, about 2 acres of land, well planted fruit trees, garden and lawn; a beautiful home. Price £4500. Cash £1200 L IYORK BAK—Furnished Cottages, from £550. Good Sections ,for Sale, sheltered, sunny, good water supply,select, away from the crowds, safe bathing, boating, and fishing R. C. RENNER, rr AND AGENT, 18, PANAMA-ST. BARGAINS: KELBURN-New modern 5-rd. House, nil conveniences, fine sunny position. Price low; termß specially easy. RONA. BAY—Nice new 4-rd. Cottage, porcelain bath, water laid on, garden, splendid view. (LYALL BAY—A lever section in the best residential situation. DAY'S BAY, YORK BAY, AND EASTBOURNE—Sections, Houses, and Whores. Prices riffht. Terms easy. ■■' GREYTOWN. • ; FREEHOLD SECTIONS FOR SALE— £650 THE LOT. THE centrally-situated Double-fronted Shop, with verandah and living room, ffiited wiiJigas and water, neaT Town Hell, suitable for business or tea, etc., rooms; possession immediately. Also, one Acre, iwith 5-id. House axkL-BCullery, one 4-rd. jHouse, let, to good tenant; both have gas tand . water. These are opposite Fuller's Factory. Owing to proximity of Camps /houses are readily let. Apply to MRS. SHANLY, ' 33, Main-street, Greytown. jQHEBP-CATTLE FARM, 550 acres; 1O only £5 5s per acre, equity £700; owner will exchange Town Property; a snips also Dairy Farm, 37 acres, close 'Palmerston j god buildings. Price £75 ;per acre; only £400 cash required; also iDairy Farm, 36 aores, 4 miles Palmereton, 6-roomed house, etc.; carry 16 'cows; ,£6O per'annum, £400 cash.—J. A. iNASH AND CO., Palmerston North. ' HOUSES WANTED. ipntTANTED to Buy—4, 5, 6, and 7 I'm. rooms,- Oriental Bay and Mount iVictoria; 4, 5, and 6 rooms, Lyall Bay (or Hataitaa; 5 or 6 rooms, central, Jwith stable;"s, 6, and 7 rooms, Kelburn; (6 rooms, Seatoun; 2, 3, and 4 rooms, •Day's Bay. Ownera please call or sand particulars immediately, to BRUCE 'AND LUSH (late W. H. Turnbull.and Co.), 27, Panama-street. W.. CRABTREE AND SONS, . Boilermakers, etc. Engineers, lion ana jjrasi Founders, HAVE ON SALE--3 WINDING Engines, conditions equal to new,; Air Compressor and Receiver, equal to new; 5 Steel Side Tip--ping Trucks, with steel wheels; quantity of Steel Tram Wheels. Sthe public trust office act, 1908. (Section 50.) tin the .Estates of WILLIAM THOMAS, Retired Farmer, T.rentham; JOHN PHELPS MITCHELL, Retired Farmer, Wellington; JANET WALKER, Widow, Wellington; JOSEPH HOLMES, Carnor, Wellington; ANNIE MAUD KEJMPTON, Spinster, Wellington; JOSEPH BRUTON, Taxi-cab Proprietor, Wellington • HENRY FRANCIS COTTER; Clerk, fbub at his death c, member of the N.Z. Expeditionary Force; K. V. ALLEN, Married Woman, Wellington (deceased). \tf\ LL Creditors and others having claims vjCjL against any of these Estates are hereby required to send them, with particulars, to the District Manager of the (Public Trust Office at Wellington, on or before the 23rd day of November, 1917. Accounts not rendered by the date named may bo rejected. All moneys payable to any of the above Estates may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any Postal Money Ordor Office, or paid to tho District Manager of tho Public Trust Office «t Wellington. FRED. FITCHETT, Publio Trustee. 21st September, 1917. QT'UDEBAKER CARS. For Immediate Delivery. THE [LATEST MODELS NOW ON VIEW. GROVE MOTOR WORKS, i7O, Ghuznee-street. Wellington Agents. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 119, .Willis-street, on TUESDAY'and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communications strictly confidential. 'Phone 1185. POST ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTE that ALL ADVERTISEMENTS, must be at tho Office EARLY .EACH DAY. ■ A Special Bate will be charged for those having' to be put on the Late Newe Pago. Alterations to CONTRACT ADVERTISEMENTS must bo handed in one' clear day beforo day of publication. SHETLAND Bakery, Cuba-street, opposite Queen's Pictures. 'Phone 450. Picnio Parties and Smoke Concerts catered for. Large #Rcoms available. Wedding and Birthday Cakes a speciality. We specialise in Cakes packed for Boys at Front.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 83, 5 October 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 83, 5 October 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 83, 5 October 1917, Page 10

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