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MONDAY, at 1.30 p.m. BY AUCTION* / LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF ' >, I DRAPERY. »!. ■' £300™*™- ■ j AT OUR j ROOMS, 137, Lambton-quay. „ "\f"JESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, -"A AND CO. have received instructions i from the consignees to sell, /as above:— £ Including 3 40 LADIES' . ALL-WOOL ROSLYN COSTUMES 40 GEORGETTE and CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSES 3 30 SILK BLOUSES', all styles ' 100 LADIES' VESTS 10 LADIES' TWEED COATS - . 20 LADIES' ALL-WOOL SCARVES 3 LADIES' SKIRTS, TWEJSD 8 LADIES' C.D.C. SKIRTS and TAFFETA SKIRTS 13 LADIES 1 SPORTS COATS , and JUMPERS ■ 25 LADIES' CAMISOLES • 100 Yards DOCTOR FLANNEL (all shades) MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS, Suit Lengths, Cashmere-make Socks, s , Sports Coats, Pyjamas, Striped Voile, No. 8 Mome Silk ! C. HAWKINS, :• > . Auctioneer. - ' TUESDAY NEXT, '( At 1.30 p.im '„ "JAMMED FULL" ' > " JAMMED FULL " Of 1 HIGH-CLASS OAK and RIMU FURNITURE, SUNDRIES, and other Useful Articles, at pur Rooms, 137. Lambtonquay. MUST Bjs CLEARED! MUST BE CLEARED! , BEAUTIFUL ERARD HORIZONTAL /•' PIANO. MESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO. will sell, on behalf .of ,' various vendors, at their Rooms, as fol- . low: — • THE QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP . OF OAK FURNITURE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF , . 2 BEAUTIFUL OAK I DRESSING 1 TABLES, Expensive OAK DUCHESSE, OAK MUSIC STOOL, OAK ; MUSIC CABINET. OAKI-EXTEN-SION TABLE, i 2 MASSIVE KAURI BOOK CABINETS, all rtiade'by first-class manufacturers 1 HORIZONTAL GRAND PIANO, by Erarcl; • fine tone, suitable for large hall or dance-room ■ OAK WARDROBE, 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE in brown Moquette, Fine RIMU SIDEBOARD, 4 vols DICTIONARY by John Ogilvie, ■ . BENTWOOD ood CANADIAN K. CHAIRS, K. Tables, Hospital Beds, GEORGEOUS SAKE BLUE CHINf ESE RUG (cost £20), Old Violin. 1 . Gas Stove, Rimu Musio Stool, Tin Trunk, Seagrass Chairs, David M'Crao s. and d. Mattresses. Occasional Tables, 1 Exquisite CORNER CHAIRS, Kapok Pillows, Ironing Board, 1 PERFECTION STOVE (1 burner), DOOR SASH CRAMP, Toiletware, Pictures, H.B. Chairs, Hat Box, Single Wire Mattresses, Brass Rods, Bookshelves. SCOTCH CAST-IRON PORC. ENAMEL BATHS, Linos., Cream Separator, Washing Machine, Boat-shaped Seagrass Pram, CaneEasyChair, Kerosene Lamp, Pot Plants, Bed Pan, ENGLISH CROCKERY, STAINLESS CUTLERY, *1 Old Ledger beautifully bound in leather, Station Roller, KITCHEN UTENSILS, GARDEN TOOLS, and scores of other Useful Articles. NOW ON VIEW. / NOTE.—The Piano will be auctioned at 2.30 p.m. C. HAWKINS, ' ■ Auctioneer. CLEARANCE SALE OF FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. , AT THE FARM, NAI NAI, J ' LOWER HUTT. WEDNESDAY, *>31st AUGUST, 182 i; . - At 1 p.m. i H ERNEST LEIGHTON has been • favoured with instructions from \ W. Russell, Esq., who is giving up farm- ' ing, to offer for Absolute Sale by Public \ Auction, as above, his 1 PICKED DAIRY I HERD s ■ Of. V . 10 GOOD COWS (in milU and coming ' to profit) \ 2 CHOICE HEIFERS ' 4 CHOICE YEARLINGS • Details later. ■ ' H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, ' , .Auctioneer. I THURSDAY NEXT, > 1st 1 SEPTEMBER, At 1.30: sharp. On the Premises, ' 21,' ELLICE-ST. (Near Basin Reserve). TTfTHEATLEY'AND CO. have received Tt instructions from Mrs. Weldon to ■ sell, without reserve— t ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 7 ROOMS, Including Linen, Crockery, Blankets. , WHEATLEY AND CO., Auctioneers. ' SATURDAY NEXT, 3rd SEPTEMBER, \ ' At 1.30 sharp. , " On the Premises, 18, TAFT-ST., BROOKLYN. WHEATLEY AND CO. have received instructions from Mr. Parker, who is leaving for' England, to sell— ENTIRE CONTENTS FIVE ROOMS, Including Big Lot Carpenter's; and Garden Tools. ' WHEATLEY AND CO., Auctioneers. MEAT! MEAT! MEAT! BY AUCTION DAILY, At 10 a.m. MESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO. sell Daily, at 10 a.m., fn their- »paciou3 Meat Mart, Fresh Killed , Meat—Prime Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, and Sundries, in joint to suit buyers. 3 ,~ \ ' ' / MEAT! MEAT! MEAT! , TTTOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., are A selling at theiriMeat Market, 'Allenstreet, Daily,'at 10 a.m., prime fresh-kill-ed Beef, Mutton, Pork, and Sundries. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. \ ' SALE BY AUCTION OF VALUABLE BUILDING SECTIONS, EVANS 1 BAY-ROAD, KILBIRNIE. 1 ■ ' . i' 1 mHE CORPORATION AUCTIONEER ' -I- (Mr. James Doyle), will sell by 1 Public Auction, in the Concert Chamber, 1 Town Hall, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of SEPTEMBER, - 1921, iat 2.30 o'clock, FIVE VALUABLE - BUILDING SITES at Evans Bay-road, l Kilbirnie, opposite the Baths, containing j 29.9, 30, 30.1, 24.5, and 35.8 perches re- ! spectively, being parts of section 4, Evans 3 Bay District. • , Plan, conditions of sale, etc., may bo ) seen at the Office of the undersigned daily ■ during office hours. JOHN R. PALMER, f Town Clerk. HlCKS—White Leghorns, strong and healthy, 17s 6d per doz. Smith, 252. . Valley-rd., Brooklyn, opposite Al- . len's Store. ' , \ OR SALE, 1 Ford Delivery Van; 1 Ford Forma A Truck, in good run- \ ning order, cheap. Apply W. Lee and j Co., 210', Willis-st., or 358, Lambton-qy. 1 TTK>R SALE, 4-rd. Cottage, bath, > copper, i JT and tub 6. Apply D. Hickey, Alice- , si. Lower Hutt SISWING Machine, Singer, 66 cost £25. ' My price "813. Dressmaker's, as now, 1 £12 12s, guaranteed. Needles and repairs 1 all machines. Razor Blades reset. Row- , land Wilson's Little Red Shop, 101, Mani ners-st. Tel. 21-713. . /"\AK Oval Bedroom Suite for sale, also , \f Dining-room Furniture, latest de- ! sign, absolutely new, cheap. Apply 101, Aio-it.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 50, 27 August 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 50, 27 August 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 50, 27 August 1921, Page 8

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