t TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, Etc. On the premises, 21, PIRIE-STREET. eW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have reoeived instructions from Mrs. Aitken, who is giving up housekeeping, to 6ell on tho premises, as above, tha whole of her Superior Household Furniture, Carpets, Linos., and sundries, contents of six well-furnished rooms, comprising— UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, full iron frame, a fine-toned instrument, by C. Sienert SARPET SQUARE, 12 x 9 r-XTENSION DINING TABLE, PILE COVER * up. chairs • M.B. SIDEBOARD RATTAN AND SEAGRASS CHAIRS LEATHER COUCH WOOL AND AXMINSTER RUGS OAK COAL VASE • PIANO STOOL IM. MARBLE CLOCK OVERMANTEL, HALLSTAND D.B.M. BEDSTEAD and MATTRESSES Ducheese pairs, flower stands and bowls, vases, pictures, shadow tissue and casement curtains, blinds, stair carpet and rods, linoleums, 5 single wood and iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok beds, pillows, duchesse chests, lace curtains, poles, lamps, clocks, col. -robes, com. beds, three-quarter wood ;bed complete, seagrass mats, runners, hall lino., mats, lustres, books, kitchen table and chairs, kettles, saucepans, crockery, glassware, cutlery, boiler, irons, en. ware, kitchen utensils, jars, safe., mincer, wringer, sweeper, baths, washboard, mop, brooms, lines, etc. Delivery at Close oi Sale. . NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m.^ AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI- -■ TTJRE, SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE, Etc. C.W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • 60, Lambton-qy. (opp. Government Buildings), have been favoured with instructions from the vendors to sell in '.he Room6, as above— A quantity of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, removed to the Rooms for convenience of sale, comprising— DIVAN SUITE, 2 RIMU BEDROOM SUITES, GRAMAPHONE and 8 DISC RECORDS, HIGH-BACK DINING SUITES, GATE-LEG TABLES, 3 DOUBLE WOOD BEDSTEADS, TREAD. MACHINE, D. OAK BEDSTEAD, ALL BRASS BEDSTEAD, OVERMANTELS, 4 SIDEBOARDS, LARGE CARPET SQUARE, WIRESEAT COUCHES, F.R. GAS STOVE, RIMU DINING TABLE, OAK MORRIS CHAIRS, ANTIQUE CURB, 2 PRAMS. Wood beds, b.m. and wood pots, stair runner, oak bookshelf, pictures, curbs, bedroom ware, quilte, 2 wringers, violin, medicine cabinet, hall stand, screens, bike lamp, mats, settee, up. wicker chair, blinds, lino., chest of drawers, coalvase, strotcher, pedestal cupboard, hall table; 20 records, bead, blind,' tea set, fancy teapot, lamps, bispuit barrel, vases, glasiware, clock, doilies, saucepans, jars, salad bowl, cake tray, filter, copper kettle, towels, runners, etc. NO RESERVE. C; W. PRICE, Auctioneer. BEAUTIFY ALL WELLINGTON. ■BEAUTIFY ALL WELLINGTON. TO-MORROW ,At 1. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 1. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 1. TO-MORROW First and only Sale of M'MILLAN!S' NURSERY STOCK. M'MILLAN'S NURSERY STOCK. M'MILLAN'S NURSERY STOCK. ' IVTESSRS. GRIFFITHS AND CO., i-«- LTD., will sell on behalf of MR. A. M'MILLAN, the well-known Hutt ! Nurseryman, an attractive and speciallyselected catalogue of HIGH-CLASS NURSERY STOCK, HIGH-CLASS NURSERY STOCK, HIGH-CLASS NURSERY STOCK, Including Choice- Roses in profusion, fine Carnations, Camellias, Flowering Cherries and Peaishes/ Erica, African Daisies, Diosma, Daphne, Veronicas, Lily-of-Valley,' Jessamine, Azaleas, Cabbage Trees, Black Bamboo, Snowball Trees, Flowering Brooms, Creepers, Rowan Trees, Hydrangeas, Rosemary, Heather, Acacia, Strawberry Trees, Lavender, Cydrina, Bignonia, Solanum, Choisya Ternata, Polyanthus, Violets, Ake Ake, Pinus Insignia and Muricata, Lauroßtinus, Maorocarpa, Laurel, Silver Matipo, Eleagnus, Holly, Honeysuckle, Escallonia, Apple and Peach Trees, Gooseberries, Black and.Red Currants, and many other Pines to beautify the landscape. Yes, FRIDAY, at 1, and be on time, or | you will. miss 'a, golden opportunity. GRIFFITHS AND CO., LTD., A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, Bth AUGUST, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. IN OUR YARDS, ALLEN-STREET. mOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will X sell, without reserve— 1 half-draught gelding, broken to all work '1 light spring dray 1 set spring-cart harness SATURDAY, 9th AUGUST, 1919, At 12 noon. AUCTION SALE. At the Residence, Horseshoe Bend, Upper Hutt. MESSRS. SHORT AND FRASER are favoured with instructions from Colonel T. H. Valintine, who is leaving for England, to soil as above — The whole of his Superior Household Furniture, library, Vehicles, Horses, and Farm Utensils .. The Catalogue includes: Oak dining suite, Chesterfield, Morris chairs, costly oak desk, sideboard Oak bedroom" suite (wardrobe, mirror, glass front, duchesse, washstand and bedstead, ' practically now), costly_ Axmineter carpet, almost now inlaid linos, and felts, etchings and oil paint-' ings by Turner, R.A., and other noted artists'A unique and costly collection of nearly 2000 books. (These willbe offered in ono lot) A number of good blankets, linen, counterpanes, ' casement curtains, and a . first-class lot of bedding, crockery, kitchen utensils, etc., etc. .VEHICLES, including a costly Beresford cart" (rubber tired, hooded, and upholstered in ribbed velvet —made to order in Longacre, London), governess cart and phaeton 3 first-clasa hacks, broken to saddle and harness Harnes-s and 3 splendid English riding saddles, Planet Junior and other garden utensils, galvanised iron, straw, etc., cream separator, butter worker and dairy utensils. The whole of the above is for absolute •ale, as Mrs. Valintino lias decided to give up housekeeping. On viow Friday afternoon and morning of sale. A. JACOBS, Auctioneer. ANTED to Sell, Singer dressmaker's, large round spool, £3 10s; Wertheim Treadle, £2 10s; Globe, Grand Opera House.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 32, 7 August 1919, Page 12
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