TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR AND HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc. , In the Rooms, 60, Lambton-quay. CW. PRICE AND CO., 60, Lambton- • quay, have received instructions from the vendors to sell, in the Rooms, as above— A large consignment of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, re moved for convenience of salo, comprising: COTTAGE PIANO, EXTENSION DIN ING TABLE AND GREEN MOHAIR COVER. OAK DUCHESSE WITH OVAL MIRROR DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE WOOD COT, KAURI SIDEBOARDS, TWO DUCHESSE PAIRS, OVERMANTEL, OAK BEDROOM SUITE, WARDROBES WIRE-SEAT COUCH, MORRIS CHAIRS, OAK-FRAMED WALL MIRROR, CARVED HALLSTAND. OAK SIDEBOARD, S. WOOD '■BEDSTEADS, SETTEfi, BRASS . ecST^c Doi D s piNiNG table> Duchesse chests. 2 small sideboards, h.b. ..chairs, .wire and kapok mattresses, pillows, hand sewing machine, double b.m. beds, dressers, pictures, coal-box, carpet sweeper, oc. tables, chairs, flower 6tands, bedroom ware, baby's chair, hall curtains, linos, pedestal cupboard, ; folding pram, hospital bed, chest of drawers, kitchen table and ohairs, irons, brooms, bath, clothes basket, wringer, kettles, saucepans, enamelled jugs and basins, blinds, mats, clock, crockery, sheets, eto. NO RESERVE. | CW PRICE, Auctioneer. | 1 WEDNESDAY, 11th FEB.. 1920, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UP RIGHT GRAND PIANO, etc. On the premises, 9, Ingestre-place,- off Ingestre-street. CW PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions from Mrs._ M'Millan, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell on the premises, as above— The whole of her SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, AND SUNDRIES, the ■ contents of five well-furnished rooms. Details To-morrow. ' > C. W. PRICE AND CO., C Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1920, At 2 p.m. 'AUCTION SALE . ' Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 4 PIANOS J DROP-END CHESTERFIELD. "yiNE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, » will sell on behalf of various vendors, in their commodious Rooms, Do-minion-avenue (next Barrett's Hotel), at 2 p.m. To-morrow (Tuesday), as above, also— 1 UPRIGHT GRAND BRINSMEAD , PIANO, beautiful condition, full rich J tone 1 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Robt. Ruppach • ■ .i . 1 MAGNIFICENT PIANO, by Wertheim ' 1 ROSENER. PIANO, suitable bach or learners 1 3-PIEOE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in shadow tissue 6 OAK SIDEBOARDS, latest designs 1 OAK SETTEE 1 OVERMANTEL 1 LARGE WARDROBE, beautiful bevel Jed glass 1 OAK EXTENSION TABLE 6 HALL STANDS, various designs 2 OAK BEDSTEADS Also, Pictures, curbs, chairs, swing mirrors, harp, medicine cabinet, leather sofa 1(6 chairs to match), towel rail, k. cleaner,. fire grate,- sewing machine, gas fire, seagrass mats, and a general assortment of household sundries. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer.'Phono 20-617 Firm's address: Domin-ion-avenue. FRIDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. ".' AUCTION SALE Of * A CHARMING RESIDENCE OF 7 ROOMS. ■ KILBIRNIE (97, Seatoun-road). MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO have received instructions to offer, as above, at their Rooms, 195, Lambtonquay— / . ' ■ PART'SECTION 7, LOT 1, D.P. 3482, having d frontage to Seatoun-road of 49ft by a depth of 115 ft, with a 12ft entrance from Yule-street, together with the dwelling thereon. This is really a charming Residence, with every possible convenience; built-in wardrobes in all bedrooms, porcelain bath' and basin, hot and cold water and caliphont, gas cooker, electric lights and hot points, large lindn press, pantry, washhouse, etc., all under one roof. Also— A LARGE MOTOR GARAGE with concrete floor, with an entrance to Yulestreet. . It commands a splendid view of the harbour, and is only \ two minutes from the Kilbirnie, Miramar, Lyall Bay, and Seatoun cars. ' ! HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1920. ; . MELBA LOUNGE^ Queen-street Masterton. AT. DICKASON has been instruct- • ed by the proprietor, who is giving up the lease, to dispose of by public auction— :. THE ENTIRE FITTINGS AND FURNITURE, which include a large, up- | to-date Marble Soda Fountain. | Full ■ particulars .later. A. T. DICKASON, Auctioneer. , . GOOD HOMES. CITY —Nice House of 6 rooms and conveniences, in good order and repair. I Handy to town and tram, situated in good position. Cheap at £800, -with £125 cash. ' I BBRHAMPORE-Well-buUt House o£ 6 rooms, with 2 bay windows, fitted up with every convenience, in good order, built for owner. Basement could be converted into two room 3. Two sections from Courtena'y-place. Excellent value. Price £800; £250 cash. - I ClTY—Substantial Home .of 8 rooms, I complete with electric light, gas, hot and cold water, etc._ Most up-to-date house; very central, nice view Price £1650; £200 cash. ' ClTY—Superior modem Residence of 8 rooms,- in two .flats, electrio light, gas cooker, hot and cold water: well-built; dry, Wealthy, and central position. Bay windows and large verandah. Splendid view. Price £1400; cash required £400. R. U. HARDEN, . . ■ House and Estate Ao-ent, ( 8, Courtenay-place (opp. Public TeleI phone), and 172, Featherston-street (opp. G.P.0.). 'Phones 2121 and 22-353. ABEL SMITH-STREET. WANTED to Sell, up-to-date 7ROOMED ONE-STORY DWELLING; large_ orchard, flower garden, glorious view; immediate possession. OWNER, v 161. Abel Smith-street. \S7"ANTED to Buy, SACKS AND ' SACKING , of all descriptions, BRASS, COPPER, LEAD, and ZIKC. , ST2VENS AND CO., Upper Abel Smith-si.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1920, Page 12
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