TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 13th AUGUST, At 12.30 -.harp. 575 ™*- 575 BOOTMAKER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE, WORKING TOOLS. LEATHER,, BOOTS, RUBBERS,- SINGER SEWING MACHINE, Etc., Eta. - VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, will sell in their large and commodious Auction Rooms, next Barrett's Hotel, the above goods, UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE Some of. the Lots comprise: 1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE (almost now and in perfect order) 12 PAIR CHILDREN'S SANDALS (va-rioU6 sizes) BOYS' and GIRLS' SHOES (various BOYS' 63 and GIRLS' BOOTS (various LADIES' ana GENTS' BOOTS (various MEN'S 3 WOR-KING BOOTS (various lii§'<&jYd0 i£oT PROTECTORS SO DOZEN RUBBER HEELS (various sizes and designs—Dunlop's, O'Sullivan's, and well-known makers) 'And a large assortment of Useful Lines too numerous to mention. "The above goods will be put tip for public auction at 12.30 sharp To-morrow. This affords the general public and those in-the trade a glorious opportunity to :KEEP DOWN THE COST OF FOOTWEAR by attending this sale To-morrow. Note the starting time—l2.3o. After the disposal of the -above goods we shall sell, on behalf of various vendors— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE., PIANOS, and SUNDRIES, including: BEAUTIFUL WHITE ENAMELLED BEDROOM , SUITE (5 pieces, and 1 HANDSOME 11 AXMINSTER CARPET (15 x 12, fawn, floral design, cost big money; carpet buyers, don't- miss 1 TAPESTRY CARPET (12ft 6in x 10ft V WIRE COUCH and CUSHION 6 ASPD PLANTS (healthy and growing well) 10 OIL PAINTINGS 2 EXTENSION TABLES 1 O4K SIDEBOARD 6 OAK H.B? CHAIRS 10 D.I. BEDSTEADS 10 WIRES , . 1 MARINE ENGINE (6-h.p) 1 WARDROBE 2 CHESTS DRAWERS - Also, Chairs, tables, linos., mats, cot, seagrass chairs, sideboards, mangle, carpet sweepers, hallstands, and *umiSure foi every home • - . 3 PIANOS (Upright Grands, full iron frames, clear rich tones; worth big money to-day) 2 PIANOS (suitable learners). SPECIAL NOTICE. Sale of Bootmaker's Stock-in-Trade will start 12.30. ' Sale-of Household Furniture and Pianos at 2 o'clook. A GREAT SALE-AND YOUR GREAT OPPORTUNITY. IN VINE AND WILSON'S LARGE AUCTION ROOMS (Next Barrett's Hotel). , TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! RAMSEY WILSON,' Auctioneer. EXTRA. —Our Rooms will be open until 9 o'clock To-morrow Night (Friday) for Private Sales of Furniture and Pianos within the reach of all. .Come along. TO-MORROW. At 2 p.m. At the AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ABOADE, COURTETSTAY-PLACE. COURTENAY-PLACE. 320 ™™ 320 MESSRS 'WILLIAMS and Co., LTD., have- received instructions from Mr J Trengrove to sell by Public Auction— 1 MIGNON PIANO. A nice little model, with splendid tone HANDSOME CARVED SIDEBOARD, with bevel mirrors MASSIVE DINING TABLE, on casters OAK DININGROOM SUITE SUPERIOR BEDROOM SUITE BILLIARD TABLE TOP Duchesse pairs, bedsteads, bedding; wardrobes, looking . glasa, Chesterfield couch, Morris chairs, go-cart, carpet squares, hearthrugs, child's cot, escritoire, gate-leg table, seaerasr chairs, eeagraes squares, gas grfller, Perfection heaters, double burner Primus stove, meat safe, lady's, saddle and bridle, boxing, gloves, leggings, kitchen utensils, etc. . ..- Also 1 CASE DRAPERY 500 YARDS CRETONNE 1 LARGE SHOWCASE 1 CASE I'LATEGLASS J. 51. SAMSON, Auctioneer. WS. M'JENKINS will sell by Auc- • tion, at 2.30 p.m TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at Peel-street, Petone— Household furniture, wardrobes, 2 copper boilers, almost new phaeton with patent axles, fruit, and sundries. FRIDAY At 11 a.m FRIDAY nHHOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell on J- behalf of owner as under — 1 hansom cab, 1 set harness 1 horse, stallion, Black Chief; single or double harness. . , The above is a good turnout, all in excellent condition. • FRIDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, 54, PIPITEA-STR-EET, THORNDON, Also. 3 SECTIONS, NAIRNVILLE (KHANDALLAH). MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have reeei-rtjd instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 195, Lambtonquay, on FRIDAY, 13th AUGUST, at 2.30 p.m. Lot I.—THAT CONVENIENTLY SITUATED AND COMMODIOUS 10-RD. RESIDENCE, standing on land, having a frontage of 52 feet to Pipitea-. street,' by a depth of 81 feet 10 inches, and held under lea.se from the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board for 21 years, from 10th July, 1915, at a rental of £29 5s per annum. ■ The property is situated on Pipiteastreet, betwen Molesworth and Mulgrave streets, and is most convenient to the city. The house is in good order and most suitable as a first-class apartment or boardinghouse. Lot II. —3 Choice Building Sections, being Lots 7, 8, and part 9, with frontages to Main-road, Nairnvillo, and each containing over 1 rood. Sections 8 and part 9 have a frontage also to Totaratcrraue. . These sections are well situated in one of Wellington's most delightful suburbs, and are level and sunny, and within easy . walking distance of both Khandallah and Ngaio Stations. They will be sold ieparately HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. lo\ver~"hutt—vacant. -ETACAN'T 6-rd. Bungalow, all possible V conveniences, including to!. This house has only been built about 18 months. You can more in right now. See us quick Price only £1850. Bell, JVTKain and Co., Property Salesmen, Lower Hutt,
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 37, 12 August 1920, Page 12
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