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MONEY WELL SPENT IS EARNED. MONEY WELL SPENT IS EARNED. DO IT TO-MORROW, DO IT TO-MORROW, At VINE AND WILSON'S AUCTION ROOMS, , Dominion-avenue. EARN MONEY BY SPENDING IT. EARN MONEY BY SPENDING IT. Under instructions from numerous Vendors wo shall sell to-morrow in our rooniß SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY, Including LOVELY DARK BEDROOM SUITE BEAUTIFUL LIGHT BEDROOM SUITE 2 OAK SIDEBOARDS, mission designs HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD, bey. mirror, leadlight, etc. :, OAK H.B. CHAIRS 2 MORRIS COUCHES, with cushions 4 DARK GATELEG TABLES 2 OAK GATELEG TABLES 8 KITCHEN AND DINING-ROOM TABLES OAK AND RIMU BEDSTEADS 3 DARK WARDROBES, bey. minor and 6 DUCHESSE CHESTS, bey. mirror,' etc. 2 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS 2 PIANOS, suitable learners 2 CHESTERFIELD SUITKS, well made, must go OAK MORRIS CHAIR Also prams, pushcarts, linos., music stools, bedsteads, Wires, kapoks, seagrass squares. rugs, meats, special lot good cutlery, tablo lamp, dinner wagon, carpet runner, child's cot, stair rods, wicker chairs, music, ,2 washing machines, No. 1 Kodak camera, occ. tables, 10 PAIRS BLANKETS, alarm clock* gas fires, reversible mats, antique kerbs. MEN'S SOCKS, LADIES' HOSE SUNDRY DRAPERY LINES I 2 LADIES' BICYCLES 1 GENT'S BIKTC 2 MOTOR BIKES OFFICE SAFE OAK OFFICE CARD CABINET 10 BAGS OAMARU POTATOES And a large assortment of. Furniture and Sundries. P. NORRIS YOUNG, Auctioneer. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT—Our Rooms will bo open until 8 o'clock TOMORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY) for inspection and\Private Sales of Furniture and Pianos at bedrock prices. Come along! ' THIS SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST, At 2 p.m. sharp. On the Premises, MARINE-PARADE, SE.ATOUN. MARINE-PARADE, SEATOUN. Near Wharf. See Flag. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneere, have been favoured with instructions from the owner to selL on the premises, as above — HIS ALMOST NEW AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD 1 FURNITURE, in- , oluding— Oak s. 'sideboard (latest design, bevelled mirror, leadlights, etc.), oak s. gateleg table- oak s.. h.b. chairs (5.0.5,), oak c. bedroom suite, comprising very handsome duchesse, bedstead, and pedestal, loak «. Morris chairs (2). These chairs 'cost big money, covered in I costly shadow tissue, fitted with latest moving patent. Oak s. curb. Tho above goods are all specially well made, oak-finished, and equal to new. Chesterfield couch (upholstered in latest' shadow tissuo), carpet square (pink floral design), half dinner set, seagrass square (special quality, carpet pattern) Also, Lino., curtains, leather couoh, dark M, chair, saddlebag couch, wicker table, pot plants, coir mat, good c;e. wire and kapok, 4 pillows, hall curtains, 2 stretchers, kapoks, flax, nice cushions IiOVELY PICTURES Mirror (painted), , ornaments, Austrian chairs, carver chair, fender, kitchen table and cover, tea caddy and tray, frames, oups and saucers, teapot, plates, sugar basinß, jugs, c. billy, and sundry crockery, bucket, .-' brooms, keU-10, w. board, f. pans, odd tools, SET BEDROOM WARE (good) GAS STOVE (roal good cooker) ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS (6) AND GENERAL FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. SPEClAL.—Everything is EQUAL TO NEW, and as possession of the house is being given up on Monday, EVERY LOT HAS TOGO.' 2 p.m. SATURDAY. AT SEATOUN. Goods on view Morning of Sate. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. ' Cars leave Lambton—l2.l3, 12.33, 12.53, 1.3, 1.33. Cars leave Scatoun—4.l3, 4.33, 5.13, 5.53. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FURNITURE AUCTION AT PETONE FURNITURE AUCTION AT PETONE' (151, Jackson-street). MONDAY NEXT, 15th AUGUST. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Douglas to Bell on the premises, as above — ' . A largo assortment of USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUN-; DRIES. Watch for Details. P. NORRIS YOUNG, Auctioneer. VINE AND WILSON. Auctioneers, Dominion-avenue. Tel. 20-617 SECTIONS FOR SALE. Tt/TORNINGTON ESTATE, approached ■*• from main road by Island Bay tram at Berhampore, and also by Brooklyn tram. Cheapest Sections offering in the City. Only the following Sections left: — One at ..'. £50 Three at £60 Six at .... i £75 Eleven ,ak £80 Ten at £100 And Thirty-two Seotions at higher prices. EASIEST TF.RMS: 5 per cent, deposit, interest 5i per cent, per annum. The Company is now offering Sections in the latest subdivision, overlooking' Athletic Park and Golf Links. Well-graded roads, with channelling, curbings, footpaths, etc. Glorious viow of City and Harbour. Get in quickly and secure your pick. The terms are, so reasonable that anyone can buy. The deposit on a £50 Section is only £2 10s, and the interest is less than one shilling weekly.' These Sections in the near future should be worth double the present value. For Plans and particulars apply to SOUTH WELLINGTON LAND CO., LTD., Nathan's Buildingi, WELLINGTON. ~" WANTED TO BUY, SCRAP Copper, Brass. Lead, Zinc, Iron, Rubber, Rags, Rope, Sacking, and Sacks of all kinds. Highest prices BlVeU' A. V. STEWARD, LTD., Knigge's-avenue, off Vivian-street. Tel. 20-119. " WANTED TO BUY, ! SACKS AND SACKING of all descriptions, BRASS, COPPER, LEAD, and ZINC. '■ STEVENS AND CO., Upper Abel Smith-street.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 12

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