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[AUCTION SALE AT LYALL BAY TO-MORROW. WILLIAMS AND CO., LTD have received instructions from M Lightfoot, who is leaving for Auckland, I sell by public auction on the premises, 5, WHA-STREET, LYALL BAY, IHE FURNITURE AND CONTENT OF HIS 6-ROOMED HOUSE, JO-MORROW, 2 p.m., TO-MORROW Including: NEARLY NEW • LATEST SINGE! DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE HANDSOME CHEVAL BEDROOI SUITE ■DINING-ROOM—Lino, and runner, side board, round table, couch, writin desk, sido table, firescreen, rug, curl dining chairs, glassware and sundrie: drophead Singer sewing machine. DRAWING-ROOM—WeTi-sprung Chestei field, revolving bookcase, music Car terbury, folding chairs, occ. table good wicker chairs, cake stand, curt •BEDROOMS—ChovaI duehesse, pedests cupboard, good bedsteadj wires, chairs stretchers, duchesso, large Scotch chosf curbs. KITCHEN—TabIe, 6 chairs, lamp, pot and pans, crockery, garden tools wheolban'ow, etc. On view morning of sale. C. R, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1919, AUCTION SALE. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ■ 1.30 p.m. ::: ; s-roomed dwelling, 2.30 p.m. ON THE PREMISES, 203, CLYDESTREET ISLAND BAY. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. hay, received instructions from Mr. J H. Watson, who is leaving the district to dispose by Auction Salo on above date the whole of his Household Furniture. als< to offer for safe on same date the 5-RD DWELLING, No. 203, CLYDE-STREET FURNITURE, 1.30 p.m. • ■ ■ The Catalogue includes: SOLID OAK DINING TABLE 6 SOLID OAK H.B. CHAIRS SETTEE MORRIS CHAIR OAK BEDSTEAD OAK DUCHESSES OAK HALLSTAND !AX. CARPET SQUARE GRAMOPHONE (His Master's Voice) anc 50 RECORDS {Wooden- bedsteads, lino., chairs, curtains, linen, blankets, rugs, deck chairs, kit chenware, etc., etc. 5-ROOMED HOUSE, 2.30 p.m. 5-rd. Dwelling, with all conveniences, hoi and cold water service, land 44 x 120, concrete paths, handy to tram and .'; bay. Goods on view morning of sale. Property on view Saturday morning hnd-day-of sale. HARCOURT AND CO., ; • '- *' Auctioneers. MONDAY 3rd MONDAY MONDAY FEBRUARY, MONDAY MONDAY At MONDAY MONDAY 11 a.m. MONDAY !AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGFE, ALLENSTREET IjriEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have I^*" received instructions from the Execuitors of the late W. Gore to sell as above, Jfithout reserve', the balance of the GROCERS' GROCERS' GROCERS' GROCERS' (STOCK-IN-TRADE AND FITTINGS. STOCK-IN-TRADE AND FITTINGS. STOCK-IN-TRADE 'AND FITTINGS. STOCK-IN-TRADE AND FITTINGS. Goods on view on Monday Morning. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., Auctioneers, Allen-street. 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE, UPLANDROAD, KELBURN. 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, GLENROAD, KELBURN. IBUICK MOTOR CAR WITH COUPE BODY. fTo -be Sold by Public Auction, at our Rooms, 105, Customhouse-quay. PN TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. have been favoured with ■instructions from W. J. S. HAYWARD, Esq., to sell by Public' Auction,-as above— lALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, comprising Lot 6, Block 4, D.P. 1197, and being part of Section 28, Karori District, Township of Kelburn, together with the 8-roomed Bungalow Residence and Garage thereon, known as ■ No. 31, Upland-road. Kelburn. This property h,as all the latest appliances, and is modern in every respect, .with large' and lofty rooms. Nice garden, well laid out. Situated in best part of ■Kelburn, close to tram. . SECONDLY, ALL THAT PARCEL OF " LAND, being. Section 99, Block XIV., Kelburn, having a frontage of 40 feet to Glen-road by a depth of 120 feet, together with a superior residence of '7 rooms and garage thereon, known as No. 29, Glen-road, Kelburn. The house comprises living and dining tooms, kitchen, pantry, and scullery, 3 i>ed rooms, and eun rooms; there being overy possible convenience, including gas cooker, h. and c. water, electric light, radiator points, built-in wardrobes, concrete paths, and yard; good lawn, both back and front.. To be Sold at the same time, BUICK MOTOR CAR with Coupe Body. Further particulars and card to view from the Auctioneers, - S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., ±05, Customhouse-quay. FORD TOURING CAR FOR SALE, 1 C4l ft MODEL, 5 seater, 5 detachable J-*Jj-\i wheeis, painted biscuit colour, leather upholstering, condition perfect, low price for quick sale. Full particulars from G. W. LAWRENCE, Representing- Magnus Sanderson and Co., Limited. . 'Phone 302. l<p OR SALE. A well-built, substantial. AUXILIARY KETCH; _ length 71ft 6in, breadth 18ft 7in; carries about 80 tons; fitted with 40-h.p. Zealandia engine, also sails in first-class condition. All particulars •NORTHERN COAL COMPANY, LTD., Auckland. ■ _ '/GARDEN Enthusiasts! Compare The <br North British Rubber Co.'s GARDEN HOSF with any other brand. Sold by all Hardware Dealers. Sole Controllers, HAYWARD BROS AND CO., LTD., Ch-ristchurch. ANTED Sell—Second-hand • Tiled ill Grates, Mantelpieces, and Range H.P. Boiler. Shipment of Latest- Tiles for tiled fireplaces just landed. All makes of Ranges stocked. Repairs by practical tradesmen. JNO. M. REID, 139, Willis-street. 'Phone 3244. \%\J ANTED Known—A number of Light -» • Cars for sale, all in tip-top order; any trial given; from. 30 to 50 miles to gallon. ' WITCOMBE AND PYM, Motor Engineers, 'Phone 2658 A. ■ L Vivi*n-strest..

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 27, 31 January 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 27, 31 January 1919, Page 10

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