TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 10th AND 11th DECEMBER, Commencing' each day at 10.30 o'clock. CHEVROLET MOTOR CAR, 2-SBATBR (only in use about 12 months, sad in first-class running order). A FINE COLLECTION OP STERLING SILVER AND E.P. WARE. 2 VERY FINE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. Magnificent instruments. SALE OF THE LATE DR CAHILL'S SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLATE, AND GLASSWARE, BRIC-A-BRAC, - ORNAMENTS, PICTURES, etc., etc. THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 11 I WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS. ._ A— L. -WILSON AND CO. hay« been X%-» favoured with instructions from the Publio Trustee to-sell at the residence of the Ute Dr. Thomas CahiU, No. 16, Wel-lington-terrace, corner of Bolton-street, as above-;........ ..„ ._, • ■ A LARGE CATALOGUE OF SUPER lOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURK, APPOINTMENTS, PLATE, AND 2 PIANOS/ as above. Owing to the death of Dr. Cabil], every thing i« for absolute tile. . DRAWING ROOM; Royal Azminster carpet, new design 3-piece suite, Chesterfield, and 3 divan chairs . Rosewood occasional chairs, in satin brocatelle ' . 3 Chippendale t»bkes Card fables).. Louis XIV. designs Carved revolving bookshelves '6 jardinieres and stands 1.... Massive jardiniere and stand, Majolica ware Occasional chairs, in various designs Sterling silver flower-pot holders E.P. silver flowerpots and stands Superior brown cloth curtains with Greek borders Carved chairs and Chippendale chairs Walnut coal vases, brass fender- and brasses Shield firescreen in oopper Rosewood card table and occasional tables DINING ROOM: Carpet square and Axminster hearthrug Fender and coal vase and guard Massive 9-piece leather suite, stuffed backs Massive oak sideboard > 2 dinner wagonSj in oak and walnut Lot of oil paintings and water colours by high-class artiste 4 easy din'ingroom chairs Large framed mirrors > Marble clock and lot of vases and ornament* 7 good oil paintings, by good artiste Linen and serge curtains Dinner service, old design _ Tea and coffee services, in various designs Elegant dessert service Luncheon basket —a novelty Lot of good glassware, cutlery, and a fine .'-.ana very extensive collection of sterling silver, o.p. ware, and glassware, ... " etc ' ■'".; " "•" ' ."■ "iIJ ' Contents of- library, embracing-rolled-top dealc.a!iid T'other., office, furniture and sundries r . Patent leather chairs, tables, pedestal "ditto, Morris and other chairs .. Telescope table, Island curios, deers' heads, etc., etc. ROLLER-TOP DESK IRON SAFE SURGERY—NiceIy furnished, sad includes many useful articles Also, content* of five Bedrooms, with duchesse chests, carpets, s. and d.b. and w. bedsteads, and a fine collection of blankets, quilts, sheets, table covers, pillow cases, tray cloths, etc. | Bedroom Suite in honeysuckle HALL: Hat, ooat, and umbrella stand, lino, deers' heads, carpet, pictures, 18 yards Royal Axminster oarpet and rods, etc., 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 *.m. until 5.15 p.m. No catalogues. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 12th DECEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. EXCELLENT HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS IN PIPITEA-STREET. AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • instructed by the owner to sell by Auction at their Land Sale Rooms, at above — - . That splendid House Property, No. SO, ■ Pipitea-street, containing 8 good rooms, well designed for comfort and convenience. The land has a frontage of 38 feet by a depth of 82 feet The locality is all that can be desired, being close to the business centre and handy to tram, trains,, and boats. It is not often that the opportunity occurs to purchase »' property in this favoured locality. ;',.■,.'. •" ;*"■■ ' ".' ' Full particulars as to terms, eta, from the .Auctioneers ' .'....'"'."' . V ■ A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, lOth DECEMBER, ■ ' At 10.30 a.m. SALE OF THE LATE DR. CAHILL'S RESIDENCE,. 1 CORNER OF WELLINGTON-TERRAOE ■.;...; AND BOLTON-STREET. AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions from the Publio Trustee to dispose of the Residence, No. 16, Wellington-terrace, containing 31 rooms. The.ls.nd has the large frontage of 66 feet to Wellingtonrterrsce and a depth of 117 feet to Bolton-street. The house ■is a well-built one, and everything's "of the best. The rooms are large and lofty j and. ■ consist -of drawing room, breakfast, room,. dining' room, surgery, and the "den," and 6 bedrooms and kitchen, scullery and washhouse, with every convenience, h. and. c. water, gas, and electric light. The position is a first-class one far almost any purpose, and professional men and others should promptly inspect it. Cards to view from the Auctioneers. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 12th DECEMBER, , ,At 1.30 pun. . A &. WILSON AND CO. win hold xli their next Sale in their Rooms, as above, and dispose of a large Catalogue of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FOBNI- -... .....turb. ...,. ;, The Boons are Crowded sad Must be Cleared. * A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 12th DECEMBER, At 130 p.mBy Order of the- Baiinf S:M. Court A L. WILSON AND CO. have been •..instructed by the Bailiff, &M. Court (seized for debt), to sell *t their Rooms, as above— AN AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE, ("THOR"), 2 cylinders, 8 h.p., up to I date, and almost now. Now on view. i A. h. WILSQS, Jwtirmm,
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 138, 7 December 1918, Page 12
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