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MONDAY, 15th AUGUST. FURNITURE AUCTION AT PETONE FURNITURE AUCTION AT PETONE ) Starting at 1.30 p.m. sharp. On the Premises—lsl, Jackson-street. MRS. DOUGLAS'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM. Where the Great Selection Is. T7INE AND WILSON, Auctioneers »■' (in conjunction with Mrs. Douglas) will sell on the premises as above, one of the- largest assortments of Furniture and ""EVER OFFERED IN FETONE. EVER OFFERED IN. PETONE. - Goods Comprise SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE (66) HANDSOME SIDEBOARDS BEAUTIFUL WARDROBES DUCHESSE CHESTS (various sizes) H.B. DINING-ROOM SUITE 2 GRAMOPHONES, LOT BOOKS HALL RUNNER, £ LAWN MOWERS PUSHCARTS, PRAMS ' .„„ , CROCKERY AND SAUCEPANS COSTLY HAND-PAINTED LAMP HAY MOWER . Fenders curbs, hanging lamp, linos, glass- ■ ' ware; bedsteads, wires, kapoks, rugs, mats, chest drawers, tables, ohairs, or- "' ' namonts arid a large assortment of use- / ful furniture and sundries too numerous to mention!. ".'.'. HUTT VALLEY RESIDENTS, Be at Be at MRS. DOUGLAS'S FURNITURE ..:. .EMPORIUM, .'..:: 151,-! Jackson-street, Petone. On- MONDAY-1.30 sharp. On MONDAY " BE AMONGTHE BARGAINS. Goods on view morning of sale. - P. NORRIS YOUNG, Auctioneer. ~ MONDAY, 15th AUGUST, '' ' 1 p.m. sharp. . ' 467 LOTS. 467 LOTS. ' SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. At ROOMS - - '-'DOMINION-A VENUE . -.;..■■ " (Next'Barrett's Hotel). IN A DECEASED. PERSON'S ESTATE ' ' Furniture—Crockery—Glassware. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, - Dominion-avenue, instructed by the. Executors,! will Sell Goods stated. NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. ■ Comprising:—2 Large Scotch Chests, Hand Sewing Machine, Mangle and i Washing Machine (combined), Single and Double Bedsteads, Horsehair Mattresses, Kapok Mattresses, Flax Mattresses, Commode, Cabin Trunk, 6 Swing Mirrors, 8 Chairs, Largo j Overmantel (very large mirror), Seai grass Runner and Matting, 2 Leather ■ Bags, Basins and Chambers^ Sauce- , pahs and Kettles. - . Also, ''Tapestry 1 Curtains, Tables, Bookshelves, Hat Box, Potts' Irons, . Filler, Clothes Horse,, Towel Rail, Fenders, 2 Smoothing Planes, 6 Wedges, Wire Netting. 50 POT PLANTS ' ... 100 FLOWER POTS (about) Carpet Runner, Pedestal, Jars, Bottles, W. Stds." ' ' LARGE' ASSORTMENT CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Comprising:—l 2 \ Meat.' Plates (various -■' sizes),, 12 -Entree Dishes. 4 Veg. Dishes, Sauceboats, Crystal Pickle Jars, 2 Sauce Bottles, Salt Cellars, Vases. Cryst. Bis. Barrel, Cryst. Water Jug, Cruet, W. Bottle, Tumblers, Jam I Dishes, 18 Soup Plates, Soup Tureens, Sweet Dishes, and a general assort- , ment of goods and sundries. The Above Will be Sold 'WITHOUT RESERVE. '„. ; Our instructions are CLEAR THE LOT. CLEAR THE LOT. We shall! also offer the following goods ont behalf of other vendors: — 12 Bags Oamaru Potatoes Pedestal Reading Lamp 2 Hall Stands, Copper Kettle (on stand) Brass Kettle (on- stand) Saratoga Trunk ■ . 2 Corner Wardrobes (f?ood) B.S.A. Lady's Bicycle 0 Wardrobes, Duchesse Chests 12 Rolls Congoleum (various patterns) ■ Leather Couch, Morris Couch, Morris Chairs, Seagrass Chairs, and other useful articles of Furniture. Carl Wagner Piano , Chas. Begg. Piano 3 Pianos (suitable learners) I Shadow Tissue (in lengths to suit) SPECIAL NOTICE.-Owing to the large number of lots, the sale will start punctually at 1 o'clock. Get in Early ON WHAT YOU WANT. Goods on view from 9 a.m. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers and Estate. Agents, Dominion-avenue, Wellington. JXel. 20-617. ' TUESDAY, 16th AUGUST, 1921, i Commencing at 10.30 a.m., .And Following Day if Necessary. AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. , CW. PRICE AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions' from Mr. M. Deckston, 50, Courtenay-place, to sell' in their Auction Mart, 50, Lower Cuba-street, an'extensive catalogue of unredeemed pledges, accumulation of three years, all df which WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE, ', • „ Any of these pledges may be redeemed by paying interest up to date of sale. C. W. PRICE,, Auctioneer. , : : IMPORTANT ' AUCTION SALE. • WEDNESDAY, 17th AUGUST, 1921, ..,- At 1.30 p.m. MESSRS. DUNBARSLOANE AND JONES have received instructions from Mr. T. W. Claxton,i who has sold his house, to sell by Public Auction, on the premises, 162, Sydney-street, the Entire Contents of his Well-furnished eightroomed Houso, including— i lots., , 950 LOTSSINGLE and DOUBLE BEDSTEADS PALMS and STANDS BOX OTTOMAN ■ ' ' JARDINIERES CARPETS ' , MORRIS CHAIRS ' LINOS. EASY .CHAIRS RUGS CURTAINS ' BLANKETS CLOCKS MATTRESSES . • DINING EXTENSION TABLE DINING-ROOM SUITE SCREENS ' ■ ■ . ' WALL CABINETS MIRRORS FENDERS and IRONS DUCHESSE PAIRS WARE OCCASIONAL TABLES GLASSWARE CUPS and SAUCERS CUTLERY BOOKS , CHINA > ' ■ • Also, Brooms,: sweepers, wringer, saucepans, kettles, kitchen'utensils, enamel ware, filter, carpenter's tools, buckets, laddors, lines and props, spades, forks, shovels, scales and weights, lamps, etc., etc. ;.,.,' / 'ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. . j ■ . . _-_ On View Morning of Sale. DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. SMALL DAIRY FARMS: 'OQ ACRES, buik'ings, going concern. VvO £600 cash required. . 45 ACRES, good buildings. Price £55 per acre, with £400 cash. 60 ACRES Leasehold; going concern; 22 head stock. Price £1200. J. A. NASH AND CO., Palmerston North. ' SHOP AND DWELLING, Northland, Terminus Proposed Tram -Extension. • f?OR SALE, well-fitted Shop and five JO living rooms, one floor, city conveniences, suitable any business; early poseession. For particulars apply 9, CENTRAL-TERRACE, Kelbuxn.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 8

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