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FINAL DAY TO-MORROW FINAL DAY TO-MORROW FINAL DAY TO-MORROW FINAL DAY TO-MORROW ■ Of THE GREAT FURNITURE SALE. THE GREAT FURNITURE SAI/E. THE GREAT "FURNITURE SALE. THE GREAT FURNITURE SALE THE GREAT FURNITURE SALE. MESSRS. A. G. WALLACE AND COMPANY announce the final Auction Sale of FURNITURE AND CARPETS, FURNITURE AND CARPETS, FURNITURE AND CARPETS, SYMONDS BROS.' BUILDING, SYMONDS BROS.' BUILDING, COURTENAY-PLACE. COURTENAY-PLACE. Buyers am notified that all purchases not cleared or arranged for by midday Tomorrow will be told at their risk. An absoluto clearance will be completed by To-morrow Afternoon. Will call it BARGAIN .DAY. BARGAIN DAY. BARGAIN DAY. You ore invited to partake liberally of the good goods we are offering. TERMS—Cash. Prompt delivery. A. G. WALLACE, Tel. 20-722. Auctioneer. A. G. - AVALLACE • & COMPANY, • G. WALLACE & COMPANY, Mercantile Auctioneers and General Salesmen, 15-17, BLAHI STREET. 15-17, BLAIR-STREET. We Undertake Auction Sales of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, STOCKS IN TRADE,' STOCKS IN TRADE, HOUSEHOLD CLEARING SALES, HOUSEHOLD CLEARING SALES, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. . LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. If you'-have goods for disposal, consult us. 'We give prompt and personal attention to all business. We secure the best results. We interest ourselves in selling— it's a hobby with us, and your business will be appreciated. ■ . A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. Tel.. 20-722. / ; ! TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, 1.30 sharp. .. 1.30 sharp. AT ROOMS, DO~MINION-AVENUE. 376 L^I S * 376 FURNITURE. PIANOS, JEWELLERY. READ THIS READ THIS: 4 GOOD CLOCKS 1 HANDSOME BRONZE CLOCK 20 WATCHES (silver and. nickel), the 3Dovs uro 8,11 in good order 12 GOLD BROOCHES, 6 CHILD'S BANGLES 24 ENAM. BROOCHES, 24 PHOTO FRAMES a 2 EBONY MIRRORS, BABY'S EBONY BRUSHES. LADIES' AND GENTS.' EBONY BRUSHES. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, have received instructions to sell the above, also 12 DOZ. LADIES' SILK HOSE 6 DOZ MEN'S SOCKS 1000 YARDS CONGOLEUM, beautiful patterns, in lots to suit purchasers 20 PAIRS ENGLISH BLANKETS (white) : • • Large chest drawers, 6 duchesse chests, wardrobes, wire couches, box ottoman, Chesterfield suites, travelling rugs, ladies' purses, 4 gate-leg tables, kapoks, overmantels, k. dressers, seagrass chairs, SHOW CASES, gas fires, prams., carts, coconut matting, GARPETS. 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, ouk stained, beautiful made, comprising'wardrobe with leadlight, oval mirror, duchessa with 3 drawers, oval mirror, bedste.'id and pedestal, all to match. DARK RIMU BEDROOM SUITE, similar to above, beautifully polished OAK SIDEBOARD, latest design OAK CHAIRS, OAK TABLES REVERSIBLE RUGS (beautiful colourings), and a large assortment of household furniture, and'general sundries. v ' _,' Also, MATCHLESS MOTOR _ BIKE, 8 h.p., twin cylinder, Prestwich engine, Bosch magneto, Binks carburetter, Mesingcr air cushion saddle, Silvertown" driving twit, guaranteed mechanically perfect. Q PIANOS. Q PIANOS. W9 are famous throughout New Zealand for the large 'number of instruments we sell, giving complete satisfaction to both buyers and sellers. YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND SOMETHING BETTER, AND GREATER VALUE AMONG OUR SELECTION, And ON OUR SELECTION, DOMTNION-/U ENUE, WELLINGTON. SALE STARTS 1.30. Goods on view from 9 a.m. P. NORRIS YOUNG, Auctioneer. REMINDER—Our rooms will be open until 8 o'clock TO-MORROAV NIGHT (FRIDAY), for private sales of all goods at prices that enable everybody to have a COMFY HOME AT LOW COST, From , VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, Dominion-avenue. G. S. HILL & CO., . 360, LAMBTON-QUAY (next Stewart Dawson and Co.). Telephone 2456. Members Land Agents' Association. HATAITAI (near Boyd's Store) — 7 Rooms, fronting tram, £1450. HATAITAI—6 Rooms, up to date, also garage, £1750 BROUGHAM-ST.—B Rooms, early possession, £2650. HOBSON-ST.—lO .Rooms, 60ft frontage, £1450 deposit. FINLAY-'J'ERRACE (off Wallace-st)-4 Rooms and scullery, £725. PETONE-r4 Rooms, deceased estate, £425. BUILDING SECTIONS — Wallace-st., fronting tram. WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture ; highest price, cash down. 0. Diubncj, 148, Tory st.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 16, 21 July 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 16, 21 July 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 16, 21 July 1921, Page 12

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