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TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, at 1 p.m. sharp. • j SA'EE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OS. COSTLY HIGH-CLASS. AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEPIOLD FURNISHINGS, MAGNIFICENT AND ALMOST NEW BABY GRAND PIANO by the celebrated maker "Bcndhal," ' in solid rosewood case, a glorious instrument, with a rich and powerful tone, and only in uso a few months (cost £180) . Included, in the Catalogue will bo found: DRAWING-ROOM—Costly Black and Lavender Carpet Square, 12, x 14 (cost £35), wooden fonder wiih uphol. ends, hand-beaten copper fire- screen (cost £3 3s), sessions clock, choice water colours awd paintings, escritoire, 2 easy chairs uphol., in hkek poplLi, specially woll-made Chesterfield lounge and 2 large divan chairs uphol. in saddlebags with loose covers to fit, occ. chairs, Chippendale piano stool, gatoleg table, choico curtains, cushions, ornaments and vases. .DINING-ROOM—Best quality "seagrass square, quaint fumed oak bedstead, oak ext. dining table, 6 oak high-back chairs, all equal to new, walnut couch, oil paintings, lot of glasswaro and crockery,' Royal Doulton dinner service; teasets, best-quality table- and dessert spooons and forks, cutlery, etc. ail-quite new, red mohair table cover, pot plants, choice bowls and stands, - - oak fender. ; " BREAKFAST ROOM—As. carpet,, dining table, real morocco couch, seagrass chairs, hand-carved coal vase, occ. table, child's Morris chair, pictures,; curtains. HALL, STAIRS, AND LANDING—Cost-: ly Axminster stair carpet, -hall carpet ... in black and pink, hall seat, Wall mir-' ror pot plants, stands,, pictures, etc.CONTENTS OF WELL'-FURNISHEDi -BEDROOMS .containing, quaint;.oak, wardrobe, doublo oa-k bedstead -and bedding-, complete,, oak chest drawers,. ■ oak duchesse with large mirror, 1 oak pedestal cupboard, oak towel rail, all in best fumed oak and equal to new, 4 'single--kauri bedsteads and bedding completo, duchesso pairs, duchesse. chests, ■ carpets, rugs, pedestal cupboards, now-kapok-beds and pillows, toilet ware, 3 portable corner ward-, robes', kitchen utensils, best quality . aluminium ware, crockery, table, copper kettle,-electric iron, meat-safe, wringer, garden tools, step ladder, and . numerous 'other lots. . 400/ ':Vl^ s- :. "400 Entire Contents of Ten Largo and Extra Well-furnished Rooms, At the Residence, No. 159, Wellingtonterrace. On account of Mrs. Levicn, who has sold her property. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions to conduct the above highly important sale. This is a most beautifully furnished home. Everything is equal to new. The piano is one of the finest instruments ever put under the hammer in Wellington. .On view from. 9.30. Sale at 1 sharp. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, - . '■ .-: - - At 1.30 p.m.' SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND 2 PIANOS. IN OUR ROOMS. A L. WILSON AND CO. will sell on' • Thursday, at 1.30— The best part of two houses, removed to our Rooms, including— Superior duchesse pair in oak, duchesse chest in Oregon pine, 2 duchesses in kauri, pedestal duchesso pair, 3 Morris chairs in oak, 3 occasional tables Single, and double' wood and bedding - ' ' Singer, sewing machine, pedestal loffice table and desk, chests of drawers, w.w. couch, settee couch in. tapestry,-. oak diningroom suite (6 pieces), rattan chairs, linen cupboard 4 rolls of cork lino, etc., etc. Also, on account of various vendors who are removing and reducing— A lot of useful Household Furniture, comprising— ' Small overmantel, palm stands, extension dining tables, wardrobe, coal vase, | occasional tables, marble, clock, kit, 1 stonemason's tools, chest carpenter's tools revolving piano stool, 2 wringers, bicycle, lot of pictures, and lot of sundries, without reserve. Our catalogue this Thursday is a faiiy good one and for positive sale. Pleaso bo sharp to time—l.3o. ■.. FRIDAY, 19th JULY, At 1 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES AND CARRYING PLANT MOTOR CAR. AND MOTOR BICYCLE. AT JOHNSONVILLE. A L. WILSON AND CO. have re- -"" ceived instructions from Mr. David Martin, who is giving up the carrying business, to Sell, at his Stables and Yard, Johnsonville, as above— The Whole of his Well-known Carrying Plant and 5 Horses, Motor-car, Motor Bicycle, 6rh.p., Side-car (Bradbury), :Lot of Harness and Sundries," 8 Block .Drays. Brake, 1 Gig . (made by.'Clutterbuck). Trap, Motor Car (2-seater Star), and lot of Stable Requisites, Covers, and Sundries.' ■■-" As Mr. Martin is retiring irom tho Carrying Business he intends to sell the lot. . ' UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, Etc. ' AT THE FARM, ADJOINING TAWA FLAT STATION. ; SATURDAY, 20th JULY, 1918.. ' A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., X3l have received instructions from Mr. W. Lepper,, whose lease has expired, to soil as above,, at 1.30 p.m.— 5 cows, in full prpfit 3 cows, on the drop • , 3 August and September calvers 5 springing cows 1.3-year Jersey Bull ■ j„• 1 upstanding gelding (broken to saddle and harness).- _„• • Trap, harness, .12 5-gallon milk cans, .. cooler, churn and, buckets, ram ..and piping, barb wire, corrugated iron, . 4x2 timber, and a largo quantity of wire netting, tools, etc. Subject to a Slight Reserve Outside Entries Received. j LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ! FOR SALE. MAIN-ROAD, KARORI. CHARMING Residence of six largo •rooms, hall 15 x 9, drawing room 16 s 27 front bedroom. 14 x 14 and large bay, bathroom, scullery, pantry, front and back verandahs, etc., all on one floor Land i acre, well laid out, croquet lawn *nd garden. Price £1650. . 154, Featherston-fitreet. ■

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1918, Page 12

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