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TUESDAY "AND WEDNESDAY, 10th AND 11th DECEMBER, Commencing each day at 10.30 o'clock. CHEVROLET MOTOR CAR, 2-SEATER (only in use about 12 months, and m first-class running order). 'A' FINE COLLECTION 01? STERLING ;■ ' SILVER AND E.P. WARE. 2* VERY FINE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. Magnificent instruments. SALE OF THE LATE DR. OAHILL'S SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ., TURE, PLATE, AND GLASSWARE, BRIC - A - BRAC, ORNAMENTS, 1.. PICTURES, etc.,- etc. THE', ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 11 ' ' WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS. " -:: :" ' .:l ■ ';■ —'■ ; fjt • L. M'ILSON AND CO. have been LnL» favoured with instructions from the Publics Trustee to sell at the residonco of the.late, Dr. Thomas CahiU, No. 16, Wel]ington ( terraoß r corner of Bolton-street, as »bove— ' . , . '- . •A LARGE CATALOGUE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. .- " APPOINTMENTS, ■ PLATE, AND , 2 PIANOS, as above. Owing to the death ,of Dr. Cahill, everything is for absolute sale. ''•"•'.•; .DRAWING ROOM: ROyal Axminster carpet, now, design _ j 5-pieoe suite,. Chesterfield, and 3-divan .;' chairs*. ","' ".."",. ■.'•.. I Rosewood occasional chairs, in satin bro- ;: catelle ■"■ '".''" ' . ' 3 Chippendale tables Card tables* Louis XIV. designs Carved revolving bookshelves ' ' - 6. jardinieres .arid stands •Massive jardiniere and stand, Majolica. . '.- ware *■ ■ " - : ' , Occasional chair 6, in various designs Sterling silver flower-pot holders E.P. silver flowerpots and stands . Superior brown cloth, curtains with Greek borders' -,''.. 4 ,- Caryed chairs and-Chippendale chains ■ Walnut coal vases, bra6s fender and brasses ■ '"■'.■'. \ Shield firescreen in copper Rosewood card table and occasional tables DINING ROOM: Carpet 6quare and Axmineter hearthrug Fender and coal vase and guard Massive 9-piece leather.suite, stuffed backs Maipive' oak sideboard . 2 dirjuer wagons, in oak and .walnut iLot of oil paintings and water colours „.. by "high:cla6S a-rtiste 4 easy diningroom chairs Largo framed mirrors Marble clock and lot of vases and ornaments ' _ 7 jgood oil paintings, by, good artists Linen and serge curtains. » Dinner service, old design . _ Tea and.con"ce x servioes, in various designs Elegant dessert service : . Luncheon basket —a novelty Lot of good glassware, cutlery, and a fine and very extensive collection- of sterling silver, c.p. ware, and glassware, etc. Contents of library, embracing rolled-top . desk and other office furniture and sundries Patent leather chairs, tables,' pedestal ditto, Morris and other chairs Telescope table, Island curios, deer*' heads) etc., etc. . ROLLER-TOP DESK IRON SAFE '''„. SURGERY—NiceIy furnished, and includes many useful articles, 'Also, contents of five Bedrooms, with . duchesse chests, carpets; 6. and d.b. and w. bedsteads, and a fine collection of blankets; quilts, sheets, table covers, pillow cases, tray cloths, efc. Bedrobm Suite in honeysuckle HALL: . Hat, coat, and umbrella stand, lino, deer*' heads, carpet, pictures, 18 yards Royal Axminster. carpet and rods, eto., etc. „ KITCHEN: Well furnished with every requisite And a large collection of sundries, including 8 leather travelling trunks and bags. ... On view MONDAY, from 10.30 a.m. until 5.15 p.m. No catalogues. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. , TUESDAY, 10th DECEMBER, , l - At 10.30 a.m. SALE OF THE LATE DR. CAHILL'S . RESIDENCE, „• - CORNER OF WELLINGTON-TERRACE ' ' AND BOLTON-STREET. - ■ BA ' L. WILSON AND CO. have been lJ3k* favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee to dispose of the Residence, Xso. 16, Wellington-terrace, containing 3i rooms. ' ' •■'■'■.. ■ The land has the large frontage of 66 feet to Wellington-terrace and^a, depth of 117 feet to Bolton-street. ,' . The house i 6 a -well-built one, and everything is of' the best. The rooms are large and lofty, and consist of drawing room,'' breakfast room, dining room, • surgery,' and the "den," and 6 bedrooms and kitchen, scullery and washhouse^ with ever^ convenience, h. and c. water, gas, and. electric, light; ; The position is a first-class one for almost any purpose, and professional men and others should promptly inspect, it. Cards to view from the Auctioneers. . A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer, PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TUESDAY NEXT, , i y . : At 1.30 o'clock. ■ . UNCLAIMED AND DAMAGED . CARGO. : ; . UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE "'„' . ,' ".'' . 'Of, rtn CASES MERCHANDISE, 1 Q /±nJ With AU FaultS; jf any X* (On Account of whom it may concern). Ex Paparoa and Cluny Castle. E JOHNSTON • AND CO. have re•'..ceiypd. instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — /»-• DOZEN LADIES' STRAW HATS -|1 DOZEN CAMISOLES .. ■ 6' DOZEN NIGHTDRESSES, 2 SILK SPORTS COATS OO VELVET HATS; 34 LADIES' A£ HANDBAGS (a valuable lot), 24 Kimonos, 16 rolls White Pique, 16 ....... , rolls best quality Silk Poplin (.per- ■ . -feet), 100,000 Gramophone Needles, 1 ,bale Oriental Rugs and Carpets, ;, 6 oaseß Tinned Fish, 1 bale Twine, etc., etc, .' ■ ■ On view morning of sale. To be sold j ' with all'faults (if any), in lots to suit purchasers. ''■■■■ '■ ■ ! ' ;, E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. HATAITAI! ' HATAITAI! BEAUTIFUL AND CONVENIENT .SITUATION. FOR SALE, 6-roomqd House, now being erected, S .minutes from tram jection, splendid view including Lyall Bay and Evans Bay; 3 minutes from bathing riied.'Hun all day, sheltered.' 'Another room: can be a-dded if desired. Price ■ £1350. - SECTIONS. Highland Park 66 v 135 (appro*.), ,£550. Lyall Ray, fine level Section, planted »nd .fenced, 50 x 230, £500 cash only. BUSINESS SITE, CITY. Six-roomed Dwelling (old), also 2-story Building (used as garage), right to use party wall, section 40 x 90; present rent, £3 5s 6d weekly, £2410. j W. G. MORPETH, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT AND . • ■' SHAREBROKER, 170, Featherston-street. 'Phone 1804.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 137, 6 December 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 137, 6 December 1918, Page 12

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