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TO-MORROW MORNING, Commencing at 11 o'clock. ALL DAY SALE! ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. COSTLY AND ALMOST NEW HANDMADE INDIAN CARPET SQUARE, rich, colourings. Cost £125. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by John I Brinsmead and Sons. HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD SUITE OAK FURNISHINGS. AND APPOINTMENTS. . AT OUR MART. 450 • L°s .450 E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- • ed instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above— ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 10 WELLFURNISHED ROOMS (Removed Erom No. 12, North-terrace, Kelburn), comprising: DRAWING ROOM—Superior Axminster carpet 12 x 10.6, oak curb, copper coal vase, occ. chairs and tables, oak pot stands, bowls and pot plants, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by John Brinsmead and Sons. INLAID ROSE- I ■ WOOD PIANO STOOL, HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD SUITE in j shadow tissue, oak gate-leg table, clock, ornaments and vases, cushions, c.p. vases, casement curtains, pictures, . engravings, oil paintings, bookshelves, walnut overmantel, HANDSOME JARDINIERE and-, PEDESTAL, pouffo ottoman, folding card tables, folding screen. OAK SETTEE and 2 TUB'CHAIRS to match, HORNLESS GRAMOPHONE and RECORDS, Mirzapore rugs DINING ROOM —Costly and almost new HAND-MADE INDIAN. CARPET SQUARE (15 x 12. in rich colourings, and cost £125 —this is one of the finest carpets wa have ever offered by public auction; to be sold at 2.30), SUPERIOR OAK HIGH-BACK SUITE with lift-out seats, Morris chairs, oak sideboard, wire-seated couch, kauri I sideboard, SOLID OAK EXT. DINING TABLE (round), oak gate-lee; tablo pictures and ornaments. LOT OF CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, and BEST QUALITY E.P. WARE, green velvet pile tablecover. se\vin<r machine SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE in shadow tissue. OLD and VALUABLE GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK in solid mahogany, lot of books, bookcase and escritoire combined, curtains, Axminster nigs, linoleums, leather dining suite, pictures, BILLIARD-DINING TABLE and accessories, oak and copper curbs, lot of cutlery HALL—Linoleuw. Ax. Tunper, slip mats, bowls and plants, pictures. OAK HALLSTAND, mirror in frame CONTENTS OF WELL-FURNISHED BEDROOMS, includine VALUABLE FUMED OAK BEDROOM SUITE of neat design, OAK DUCHESSE CHESTS, double oak bedstead, large ' - KAURI DOUBLE. MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, duchesse chests, double and ?. wooden bedsteads, wire mattresses, stretchers, kapok beds, sets of toilet ware, oak pedestal !A SPECIALLY GOOD LOT OF KITCHEN UTENSILS. Success vacuum i."i cleaner, table, bentwood chairs, 2-rol-ler mangle, linoleum, crockery, ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS, cooking utensils,- boilers, 2 lawn, mowers,_ gardon tools, enamel 'ware, aluminium . . ware, kitchen dresser, and lot of sundries Also, 18 H.P. MOTOR DELIVERY VAN, new chassis (to be sold -at 1.30). This is a most attractive sale, and everything is in perfect order. Sale 11 sharp To-morrow. On view mcrnins of sale. L. G. DOWDING, Auctioneer, j THURSDAY NEXT, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. BALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. GOOD LINOLEUMS, LEATHER COUCH, E.P. WARE, CROCKERY, AND SUNDRIES. 200 LO-' 200 On the premises, No. 10, Waterloo-avenuu, Newt-own. TGI JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv--S--J ed instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to soil on tho premises, as above— ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 5 ROOMS. Details later. L. G DOWDING, Auctioneer. ORIENTAL BAY. SALE OF MODERN 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, '•' Known as 156, Clyde-quay. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 24th MARCH, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. ! Al Our Rooms, 105, Customhouse-quay. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO are favoured with instructions from Mrs. Wilkinson to sell by Public Auction, as above — Lot 29 on D.P 849, Part Section 389, City of Wellington, containing 22.3 perches and all the land in- Certificate- of Title, Volume 91,..f01i0 146,: having a frontage of 46ft by a depth-of 132 ft; • TOGETHER. WITH The substantial consisting of 7rooms, all on one floor, with, bath-, room, scullery, new caliphont, hot and cold water, electric light, large basement; all good-sized rooms. This is a great opportunity for;anyone; to secure an up-to-date residence in this popular locality, being Wellington's; eunniest spot The tram passes the door, and there is a delightful view of the harbour SALE. — Only £1000 required, the balance to remain on mortgage for 5 years at 6 per cent. Auctioneer's Note. —This property we can thoroughly recommend. Further particulars from S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 105, Customhouse-quay. SALE OF 7-ROOMED BUNGALOW. 97, SSATOUN-ROAD, KILBIRNIE. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, 24th MARCH, 1920, At 2.30 p.m., AT OUR ROOMS, 105, CUSTOM-HOUSE-QUAY. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. aro favoured with instructions from tho Owner to soil as above: — ALL THAT Parcel of Land, being Lot 1 of part Lot 7 on D.P. 3482, containing 27.2 perches, having a frontage to Seatoun-road of 49ft by a depth of 137 ft 6in, with a 10ft right-of-way from Yule-street, TOGETHER with the modern bungalow of seven rooms and all' conveniences erected thereon. The house is modern in every respect and has good-sized rooms. It is situated in a splendid position overlooking tho sea, and is within two minutes of the Kilbirnie Post Office. For further particulars_ and a. card to .view, apply to the auctioneers. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND..CO., '.... 105, , Customhouse-quay. FOR SALE, Dairy Farm,.SO acres, rich land, close Palmerston, milking plant, good buildings, 65 cows, heifers, horse, bull, going concern, £125 per acre, £1500 cash. Absolute bargain. Also 41 acres, good buildings, very rich land, going concern, includes 31 cows, milking machines, cart, harness, etc. Total price £7000; only £2000 wanted. Don't miss this. J. A. NASH AND CO.. Palmerston North. r^ETAXTED Sell, 2-seater Light Car, ■-VT- first-class order, electric light, detachable wheels. Apply P/213, Post Agency, Petone.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 70, 23 March 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 70, 23 March 1920, Page 12

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