TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. ABSOLUTE CLEARING-OUT SALE. LAST SALE IN OUR MART THIS YEAR. . 3 AUCTION SALE ' Of 50 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON 6 TINS PAINT 10 COILS No. 8 FENCING WIRE , 1 CRATE, containing 20 DOZEN CUPS AND SAUCERS 10 BOXES CHOCOLATES Also, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Including 2 valuable fumed oak bedroom suites, oak extension dining table, oak sideboard, chesterfield suites, etc., etc. , ' Also, By Order of the Public Trustee (in deceased persons' estates), WATCHES, GOLD RINGS, etc., etc. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • oeived instructions to Sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, Unclaimed! Cargo, Furniture, etc, all to be oleaied regardless of price. Sale at 10.30 To-morrow Morning. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 23rd. DEC. ALL DAY ALL DAY XMAS AUCTION SALE. ALL DAY For tho benefit of the General Public And VISITORS TO WELLINGTON.. Starting 11 a.m. TO MORROW. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. TO-MORROW. 11 a.m. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, have received instructions from various Owners, to Sell AT ROOMS, DOMINION-AVENUE • (next Barrett's Hotel), HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. HUNDREDS OF XMAS GIFTS. PIANOS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 4 SILVER TEAPOTS (Walker and Hull's). ' Also, SET SILVER FISH KNIVES AND FORKS, brown jugs, white juga, tumblers, basins, cups and sauoers, plates, decanters, d. knives, d. forks, silver fruit knives, pickle forks, teaspoons, t. runner, pushchair, sot Pott's irons, pictures, sot bowls, LARGE SCOTCH CHEST, lawn mower, wringer, garden chair, k. chairs, cushions, linos., dolls' prams, It. ta>les, bedsteads, wires, kapoks, pillows, stretchers, electric globes, clocks, engravings, SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, prams, book shelves, leather bags, GRAMO-' PHONES, ornaments, hall stand, DUCHESSE CHESTS, WARDROBES, k. dresser, massive oak bedstead, chest of drawers, s.w. bedstead, beautiful sideboards*, large overmantel, Axrainster carpet, dark and light h.-b. chairs, seagrass chairs, aluminium kettles and saucepans, small mirrors, s.w. bedsteads and wires, seagrass ohairs, oval boilers, butter dishes, jam dishes, cruets, sprinklers, o.p.f. dishes, lamps, trays, iettks, teapots, jelly moulds, ten washups, shells, strainers, ■ hones, paint brushes. 10 DOZEN TINS FINNAN HADDOCKS (just the thing for Xmas), And a tremendous quantity of sundries. REMEMBER YOUR FRIENDS. Give them something useful. YOU'LL FIND IT HERE. WE'VE SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY (at the right price«). IMPORTANT! . AUCTION. SALE STARTS TO-MOR-ROW MORNING, 11 o'clock sharp, and continues throughout the day. EVERYTHING , MUST BE SOLD. BE WITH US TO-MORROW. RAMSAY WILSON, P. NORRIS YOUNG, ■ Auctioneers. VINE AND WILSON, AUCTIONEERS, Dominion-avenue, Wellington. WHERE THE CROWDS BUY> SPECIAL.—To-morrow Night (Friday), our Rooms will bo Open until 9 o'olock, for Private Sales of Furniture, Pianos, etc. Call along! You'll Buy right. IDEAL DOCTOR'S RESIDENCE, PROFESSIONAL HOME, HOSTEL, - APARTMENT HOUSE, OR FAMILY RESIDENCE. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, THAT Desirable and Commodious Dwelling of 11 rooms, known as 32, Rid-diford-street, lately occupied as a doctor's residence, and immediately opposite the Wellington Hospital.:': Tho dwolling includes surgery, waiting room, and all conveniences, electric light, gas, bathroom, scullery, and large wash-. house. The house is well finished, roomy, and in good repair. Most of the rooms aro large, one being 22ft x 16ft, and have high ceilings. The whole of the lan 4, which has the long frontage of 96 feet to Riddiford-street', is freehold, and a Land Transfer Title can be given,. For further particulars, apply JOHN NICOL, 32, Riddiford-street. TO GROCERS. ~ WANTED to Sell, good sound GENERAL STORE, in Christchurch, House of 5 rooms, all conveniences, about i-acre seotion (productive), with stable, loose-box, trap-shed, good dry loft above, fowl runs, etc, electric light and tel. Price £1350; stook at valuation; business could be doubled. Address Owner Retiring, G.P.0., Christohuroh. CENTRAL-TERRACE, TTELBURN, 6-rd. Bungalow; comXV mands perfect view of harbour and city, built about 8 'years, every possible convenience, tastefully papered throughout, all on one floor, 5 minutes cable car, room for garage, nice garden and lawns. A rare chance to secure a fine home at practically a pre-war price, in the vicinity of £2150. Sole Agents, Hodgkins, Carver, and Co. LOWRY BAY. VACANT -.veil-built 2-rd. Cottage, including furniture and piano, large section, nice gardon; price £450 tho lot. W. Croft, 194, Jackson-Bt., Petone. A REAL XMAS ,HOME. WANTED Sell, Island Bay, beautiful House, 5 rooms, one floor, every modern convenience, empty, £990. Write 678, Evg. Post. - POMERANIANS.' TWO sensational Black Puppies, ten weeks old, li weight, high-class show specimens, by my winning dog, Te Whau Prince. Rare Christmas Presents. Mrs. Parker, ■ 460, Adelaide-rd. BARGAIN. ~ "OOR SALE, new House, Island Bay, X 1 near tram, £700, £100 cash, balance Tent. Apply Room 72, Hotel Windgor. i _^ VACANT HOUSE. CITY. T7V)R SALE, 6-rd. House, large section, X 1 central. £725, cash £200. Apply 101, Aro-st. OWNER SELLING. BEST PART NEWTOWN. 5-rd. House, sound. e.J.. hot points, h. and c, " panetled walls, etc., very large section,, room for motor, give immediate possession, £1.286, terms arranged. Write 743, Evg. Post.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 150, 22 December 1921, Page 12
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