TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 28th MAY 1 o'clock sharp. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, . DRAPERY AND FANCY GOODS. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, have been instructed to sell the following goods in their large' Rooms — DOMINION-AVENUE (Next Barrett's Hotel), At 1 o'clock sharp, To-morrow (Friday). 30 DOZ. CELLULOID COLLARS, various 14 DOZ. CELLULOID CUFF PROTECTORS 2 DOZ. LADIES' HANDBAGS 6 DOZ. LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS 3 LADIES' COSTUMES 6 PAIRS LACE CURTAINS, new 1 LEATHER TRAVELLING TRUNK 1 CASE SLATE PENCILS .1 SPECIAL OAK SHOW TABLE, mir-ror-top, glass shelves 1 BEAUTIFUL OVERMANTEL, cor. taming 11 bevelled mirrors 4 DUCH'ESSE CHESTS 3 WARDROBES 4 TEA SETS, each containing 21- pieces 6 PAIRS LARGE COSTLY VASES 1 COPPER PIE HEATER 1 HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD SUITE LINOS., various sizes 3 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, magni ficent instruments, with rich tone Also iron bedsteads, wires, kapoks, pillows, iron kettle, mangle, whatnot, h. brooms, linos., 1 case shells and birds, pictures, cutlery, oak gateleg, push chair, toilet sets, book shelves, palm stands, hall stand, mincer, en. pie dishes and bowls, trays, books, alumin. saucepan, lunch can, k. box, and a varied assortment of household furniture ALSO CONTENTS OF LADIES' WARDROBE, INCLUDING 3 LADIES' COATS 1 GREY COSTUME 7 PAIRS LADIES' SHOES 1 CREAM STRIPED COAT 1 LADY'S BLOUSE 2 HATS, 1 OAP And the following on behalf of gentleman going away: — 2 PAIRS MEN'S TAN BOOTS 1 SUIT CLOTHES, size 5 Goods on\view from 10 a.m. SALE STARTS 1 o'clock Bharp. IN OUR ROOMS, DOMINION-AY. RAMSEY WILSON, . Auctioneer. SPECIAL—Rooms open until 9 o'clock To-morrow Night (Friday) for private sales of Furniture and Pianos. THIS SATURDAY, 29th MAY, 1.30 sharp. 300 "™ 300 AUCTION SALE. On the Premises, Main-rd., WALLACEVILLE WALLACEVILLE WALLACEVILLE WALLACEVILLE (Between Trent-ham and Upper Hutt. Train stops Wallaceville Station). VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, have been favoured with instructions from Mr. 1 Hills, who. is leaving the district, to 'sell by' auction, on the premises, as above, the whole of his SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, Etc. Some of the Lots comprise— HANDSOME PIANO by With. Bohm, beautiful v instrument, 0.5., trichord, with rich mellow tone; worth £150 to-day 1 SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD. COUCH uphol. in ?reen saddlebags 1 MAGNIFICENT CARPET, 15 x 11 1 SIDEBOARD (bevelled mirror) 1 EXTENSION DINING TABLE 1 7-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE (comprising 4 h.b. chairs, 2 caryors, ■ and settee) 1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE 1 HANGING LAMP 1 HALLSTAND ' SUPERIOR LINOS.- throughout house (all in beautiful condition and first- .. class quality) Also, Pictures, s. and d. bedsteads, rugs, wicker ' ohaire, oco. tables, f soreen, duchesse chests, toilet ware, curtains, couch, blinds,, tables, chairs, dresser, clothes line, pair steps, fender, stone jars, hall curtains, plush tablecover, etc., etc. 20ft 2in ROPE 1 wheelbarrow: 2 CORDS FIR.EWQOD 2 SACKS SEED POTATOES 2 SACKS PIG POTATOES LOT OF GARDEN TOOLS NUMBER OF FOWLS And a large assortment of inside a.nd outside sundries too numerous to mention : SAUCEPANS CROCKERY, etc., etc. The Auctioneers wish to draw the attention of residents of the surrounding district to the opportunity this sale-affords them. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. KEEP SATURDAY, 29th MAY, FREE. BE WITH US AT MAIN-RD., WALLACEVILLE, MAIN-RD., WALLACEVILLE, 1.30 sharp.. See "Flag. . ■ " See Flag. . Trains leave Wellington 10 a.m. and 12.15 p.m. Trains leave Wallaceville 4.40, 5.28, 6.5, 6.40 p.m. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. A NTIQUE AND MODERN FURNIA TURE DEPOT. NOTED FOR HIGH-CLASS SECONDHAND FURNITURE. Oak and Rimu and Handsome Carved Kauri Sideboards, Light Kauri Wardrobe, Leather Dining Suite, Hallstand, Scotch Chest, Duchesses, Pedestal Cupboards, Jardinieres, Cut Glass Salad Bowl and Servers, Tea Set (30 pieces), Braes Fender and Irons, Copper Curbs, Hearthrugs, Brass and Copper Fire Screens, High-back Chairs (lift-out seats), Dining and Kitchen Tables, Double and Single Wooden Bedsteads and Wires, Kapoks, Single Iron Bedsteads, Lino., Carpets, Pictures, Books, and Music. F. KOBERSTEIN, ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE DEPOT, 10, RINTOUL-ST.,, NEWTOWN. OPEN EVENINGS. TTI 0 R SALE, SHOP, DWELLING, Tully-st., Kilbirnie, corner site, to close estate. Terms can be arranged. Price £1000. .SHOP, DWELLING, 76, Adelaide-rd., near Basin Reserve, with a frontage to Adelaide-rd. of 27ft (in addition to a cart right-of-way which cannot be built over) by a depth of 96ft.' Price now reduced to £1000. Easy terms arranged. Would suit carrier or factory. - E. J. BARNETT, 94, WILLIS-ST. . FOR SALE, to close partnership accounts, all that parcel of Shops, Coutts-st., Kilbirnio,. containing Butcher, Baker, and Fish Shops, let to good tenants; sections 2218, 2219, 2220. 2221. Two 7-roqmed Houses, Tinakori-rd. Tram stops in front of door, Wellington side of tunnel, being Sections 231. 232. Monthly tenants. Also, Section, Ridler'a-cres.,- Petone, vacant, 96ft x 60ft. For full particulars, apply H. T. FLYGER, Tel,, 918, or Bryant's Buildings," Rangitikei-st.'j Palrjaeretott North.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 125, 27 May 1920, Page 10
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