FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST, FRIDAY, FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-STREET, FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-STREET, 11 a.m: ' - 11 <a.m. WOOLPACKS! ENGLISH ALE! WOOLPACKS! ENGLISH ALE! WOOLPACKS! ENGLISH ALE X. npHOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell rJL as above, together with a considerable quantity of Sundries, etc., etc. Also. 1 set (4) English Motor Lorry Tires, 1030 ' x 140, in perfect order and condition 3 sacks Rosin Oil >.....-.. 10 cases English Ala 80 bags Coarse Salt SO tins Sheep; DiP-V-- " 1 saddle and bridle ■1 ice cream machine, complete6.oa&es curraate ," ... .:.". ... ..,....."..;.:; 165 woolpacka MEMO.—The above woolpaoks have been, slightly damaged with water,, but nevertheless are in excellent condition. TIME IS FLEETING—PLANT A ■ TREE. - TO-MORROW At 1. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 1. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 1. TO-MORROW FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-STREET M'MILLAN'S TREES AND SHRUBS! M'MILLAN'S TREES AND SHRUBS! M'MILLAN'S TREES AND SHRUBS ! M'MILLAN'S TRESS AND SHRUBS! M'MILLAN'S TREES AND SHRUBS! (TtRIFFITHS AND~CO., LTD.. wiU sell VJT O n behalf of Mr. A. M'Millan, tho well-known Hutt Nurseryman— A Sjieoial ' Catalogue of all that is - Beautiful for tho Garden, and Guarantoed True to Name. The selection will be equal, if not I .t^r, ban any of previous sales, and if y<v- 'o. emplate increasing tho value of 'c utifying your property, then come r ' .our- on FRIDAY, at 1. ..i this collection is a profusion of select Roses. Pokutakawas, Daphne, • Choice Hedsfings. and Specimen Trees, Fruit, Shelter, and Plantation Trees, and a com--'plete variety of all that is beautiful for the garden. LASTLY—If you are a buyer of trees, inspect this collection, for we are confldont you cannot procure better at any price, and remember —All these trees are YOURS FOR THE BIDDING! GRIFFITHS AND CO., LTD. A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BLANKETS, LACE CURT AINS, POULTRY, Eto, , CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • 60, Lambton-quay ' (opp. - Government Buildings), have received instructions from the Vendors to Sell the Contents of two well-furnished homes, removed to the rooms for convenience of sale. 1 ROLL-TOP DESK, SEWING MACHINE (new), OAK DUCHESSE PAIR, WALNUT OVERMANTEL, 3 BEDROOM SUITES. D. and S. WOOD BEDSTEADS, WIRE-SEAT COUCH, HALLSTAND, GATE-LEG TABLE, 10 YARDS CARPET RUNNER, OAK SIDEBOARD, 3 SIDEBOARDS, MORRIS CHAIRS, DINING ROOM SUITE, HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, 2 LARGE WARDROBES, 3 CHESTS OF DRAWERS; VACUUM CLEANER, DIVAN and MISSION CHAIRS, CARPET SQUARES (12 x 12, 10.6 x 9) Dv 'lesso chests, wicker chairs, bedroom wire, clock, tumblers, copper fcrsiys, saw, organ, griller, 2 step ladders, buckets, pedestal cupboard, ; flower stands, bowls and plants, pictures,l eiderdown bed and. cot quilts, rugs and mats, copper kerbs, screens and coal boxes, blankets, cushions, 2 prams, ornaments, dresser, leather couch, 6aucepans, kettles, linoleums, supper cloths, lace and net curtains, toilet runners, axe, confectionery jais, cutlery, orockory, commode, wall cabinets, 6 serviettes, baby's high chair, a»p:-,ragus plants, child's cot, settee, kitci-,en tables,, fender and brasses, cruets, teapots, bedspreads, etc., etc. Me, 2 PENS OF W.L. PULLETS (LAyINU). NO RESERVE. ■ C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, at 1.30. AU'-'ION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS O AK AND RIMU FURNITURE/ 12 SEA GRASS CARPET SQU/ nES, CUfITAINS, BLANKF/ rS, 2C jJS COCONUT MATTING, jxiTC-EK SuNDIUES, Etc., Etc. AT . THE CENTRAL AUCTION * ROOMS, "55, CUBA-STREET (3 doors below Winder's). 250 LOTS OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including— - SOLID OAK WARD'KOBE (double dooT), OAK DUCHESSE PAIR, oak pedestal cupboards, OAK BEDSTEADS complete, BEDROOM SUITE ■-of - 4 PIECES (walnut, stained), BEDROOM WAKE, tapestry square (12 x 10.6), SEAGKASS SQUARES (all sizes), 12 PAIR ALL-WOOL COLOURED BLANKETS, marcella, and eiderdown quilts, palm 6tands. wicker and occ. tables, DUCHESSE CHESTS, waehstnnds, s. a.nd d. b.m. bedsteads complete, BEDROOM EASY CHAIRS, whatnot, BRASS KERB and FIRESC^TCEN, medicine cupboard, folding chairs,- op. wicker chair, 3 SIDEBO.'HDS, GATE-LEGGED and DINING TABLES, 7-PIECE H.B. SUITES, 2 CHESTERFIELD SIT"ES in velvet and tapestry, 2 OAK MORRIS CHAIRS, OAK SET-' TE~ CEDAR SIDEBOARD, books, OAK FRAMED PICTURES,' White ROTARY SEWING MACHINE, h. msje, slip mats, HALL RUNNER, lace curtains, k. dresser, CHILD'S WOOD COT, k. tables and chairs, pram, push-cart, kerosene heater, store box, 3 2-GALL. JARS, wringer, Potts's irons, k. sundries, etc., eto. Goods on view from 9.30. Inspection cordially invited. A. T. TRENDLE. Auctioneer. TpOR SALE ON VERY EASY TERMS, Or WOULD CONSJDER LEASING WITH A PURCHASING CLAUSE. 360 ACRES, CLOSE TO WELLINGTON. Good Sheep, Cattle, and Milking Country, all in grass, subdivided into 16 paddocks. Good house, nice garden, orchard, shearing- shed, sheep per.c, woolshcd—in fact, all buildings and conveniences necessary for successful farming. For further particulars, apply early to H. H, COOK AND CO., .24, Grey-street,. Wellington. WANTED Known— Tingey's are selling Hall's Sanitary Distetaper Paint in 71b tins, all colours. 4a 6d tin.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 40, 15 August 1918, Page 12
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