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TO-MORROW, At 2 p.m. 'At the 'AUCTION 'ARCADE, 'AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, COURTENAY-PLACE. COURTENAY-PLACE. COURTENAY-PLACE. MESSRS. WILLIAMS. AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr A. Wallis to soil by public auction — % UPRIGHT GRAND . PIANO (English make), with splendid tone HANDSOME SIDEBOARD, with bevel mirror '. , • .. ■ MASSIVE DINING TABLE, on castors PIANOLA, with 50 RECORDS (will fit on any piano) CHESTERFIELD SUITE OVAL TABLE SEAGRASS CHAIRS CARPET SQUARES Fine Collection of PICTURES GRAMOPHONE and RECORDS WOODEN BEDSTEADS, BEDDING CHILD'S COT and MATTRESS Toilet sets, Vacuum cleaner, bookshelf, music cabinet, stand mangle, kitchen dresser, outlery, orookory, glassware, and sundries Also, - FINE LOT OF HOTHOUSE PLANTS. I. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer.. NOTE.—The Auction Arcades will bo open till 9 p.m. on Thursday evening for the inspection of now Oak Furniture and Pianos. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, Ist APRIL, 1920, At 2 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION. FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, MAIN-RD., KARORI. Under instructions from Public Trustee. MESSRS, VINE AND WILSON are instructed to offer for sale by public auction at their sale rooms, Dominionavenue, next Barrett's Hotel, Lanibtonquay, Wellington, on behalf of the Public Trustee, in the Estate of Elizabeth Fisher (deceased) — ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND containing 3 roods 25.7 perches (more or less), being- Lot 1 on a plan of sub ; division of part Section 37, Karori District, and being part o£ the land included in Certificate of Title Volume 135, Folio 253, Wellington Registry. Also, the seven-roomed SUPERIOR RESIDENCE, with bathroom, soullery, outhouse, and all conveniences. The house being VACANT immediate possession can bs given. The House is built of heart timber, well Bet back from the road in delightful grounds, tastefully laid out in lawns, flower and vegetable gardens, and planted with fruit trees, shrubs, and well-estab-lished hedges. For fuller particulars and conditions of i Bale apply to the Auctioneers. Sale at 2 p.m., Thursday, Ist April, 1920, in Rooms, Dominioh-avenue. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. ! TO-MORROW, '•■■ THURSDAY, 2 o'clock sharp. GREAT EASTER SALE REAT EASTER SALE Of FURNITURE AND PIANO. Removed from 63, Upland-road, Kelburn, *t> our large and commodious rooms, DOMINION-AVENUE, (Next Barrett's Hotel), For convenience of sale. CONTENTS OF 6 ROOMS, . CONTENTS OF 6 ROOMS, , From Kelburn. Some of the lots comprise: 1 MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND BOHN PIANO, beautiful instrument, worth £150 to-day. I 4-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, including handsome bevelled mirror wardrobe, artistic designed bedstead and duchesse with marble top washstand to match 1 LARGE GREEN PLUSH CHESTERFIELD, sprung all over and well j 1 DOUBLE-ENDED SETTEE in kauri SEVERAL WILTON PILE RUGS 4 SEAGRASS CHAIRS • OAK MORRIS CHAIR, covered in shadow tissue OAK H.B. CHAIRS OAK SIDEBOARD, latest design 1 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in shadow tissue , 1 BARROW, almost new Also,, Clothes basket, buckets, gateleg table, seagrass mats, hall curtain, d. wood bedsteads and wires, duchesse chests, pedestals, oak bedstead, 2 kapoks, hospital bedstead, single kapok, kitchen chairs, primua stoves, enam. saucepans, 1 pair steps, Singer sewing machine, 3 hammers, 1 harp, 1 gas iron, and a general lot of household sundries too numerous to mention. ■I 'CELLO, Strad model, about 50 years old, in good order 1 TURKISH CARPET, beautiful condition 1 OVERMANTEL, quaint design. The Auctioneers wish to state that they have had a SPECIAL EASTER EGG SPECIAL EASTER EGG ■ Placed in their hands for sale. The lucky buyer of this egg will get something good and seasonable. . . , SPECIAL NOTE.—At 2 o'clock prompt the house, advertised for sale by Auction, situated in Karori, will be offered under the hammer. (See full advertisement in . this issue). RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. •Phone 20-617. Firm's address— Dominion-avenue (next Barrett's Hotel). THURSDAY, Ist APRIL, At 2 p.m. FM-, L. WILSON AND CO. have toL£i-» oeived instructions from the Public Trustee to sell Horses, etc., in the Estate of the late Mr. Gariock, at Johnsonville — 1 Black Gelding, "Bob," by Malachi (aged), broken to saddle. Thoroughbred Bay Filly, 3 years, unbroken. Bay Mare, by Lupin (aged) A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. Kfififk ACRES Sheep and Cattle Run, &\J\J\J limestone country, mostly improved; four hours by motor south of Auckland, SO miles of sheep-proof fenoing. All paddooks well watered. Three roads through blook. Easy distance of railway and ealeyards. Fine homestead, all necessary buildings. Ten guineas per acre, easy terms, GRAY AND COCKROFT. Bank of N.S.W. Buildings, Wellington. E|~kAIRY Farm, 145 acres, very rich SJ land, carry 90 head stock, £115 p.a., £2500' cash, bargain, also 48^ acres close Palmorston,- £65 p.a., £800 cash, good buildings. Send for particulars. J. A. NASH AND CO., Falmerston North. TCT O R 8 A L ~8. ■P VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. Large Block of Land, about 200 ft frontage by 98_ffc depth, in important thoroughfare, 1 minute from Lambton Station and near Wharves; would be suitable for Private Hotel or Manufacturing Building The ground is level, good solid foundation. Also, three smaller Sections. Apply George Anyon, 64, Derwent-street, Island Bay. 'Phone 24-840.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1920, Page 8

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