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MONDAY, AT BOULCOTT STREET. MONDAY, AT BOULCOTT STREET. "jVTO. Q-l ON PREMISES T^O. AT Starting 1.30 sharp. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, have bean favoured with instructions from Mrs. Howe to sell on premises as above — COSTLY CHESTERFIELD COUCH (beautifully made, sprung alt over), DARK SIDEBOARD, H.B. Chairs, Large CARPET SQUARE, Hark Gateleg Table, Oak Morris Chair, Seagrass Chair, MIRZAPORE RUGS, Rattan Chair,. HALL CARPET (4yds), DARK WARDROBE (bey. mirror), LARGE CHEST DRAW- . ERS, Tub Chair, Curbs, Antique Coalbox, Hosp. Bedstead, S.W. Bedstead, Wires, Kapoks, Pillows, Stretchers, 2 S.I. Bedsteads and Wires, DUCHESSE CHESTS, Mirrors, Linos., Table, Hall Curtains, OAK HALL STAND (bey. mirrors), Basinette, Kitchen Couch, SAUCEPANS, CROCKERY, general .Useful Furniture, and Sundries. • Also, GALVANISED BATH (as new, on legs, app. 6ft long). Sala starts 1.30 Monday,. 16tfi October. 91, BOULCOTT STREET. Goods on view from 10 a.m. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, Dominion avenue. Tel. 20.617. W. M'DONALD, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 17tH OCTOBER, 2 p.m. AT AUCTION ROOMS. 325 L^ s- .' 325 SUPERIOR FURNITURE CHESTERFIELD SUITES , PIANOS, ORGANS VINE AND WILSON will sell the above goods IN THEIR AUCTION ROOMS, Dominion avenue (next Barrett's Hotel), ■ 2 p.m. TUESDAY.. NOTE.—Those wishing to furnish their homes—with up-to-date' furniture—at reasonable prices, should make for VINE AND. WILSON'S AUCTION ROOMS.. "Where the Crowds Buy and Sell. PRELIMINARY AUCTION NOTICE. THURSDAY, 26th OCTOBER. , FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. • On Premises, 44, MEIN STREET, NEWTOWN. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, have been favoured with' instructions from MISS G. I. GANDY to sell her Superior Furniture and Effects. t Details later. WEDNESDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1922, At 1 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF BOOKS, COIN CABINET, BOOKCASES, ETC. In Estate of the late A. T. Bate. T|/rESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ltJ- have been favoured with instructions from ,ths> Public Trustee in the above estate^ to sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston street, as above-? 1500 BOOKS ' Including The Studio, 43 parts; Modern Etching; Peasant Art in Rusßia; Italy and Austria; Turner's Water Colours; Royal Scotch Academy; Colour Photography; Portrait Minatures; Decorative Art; New Gallery Notes; World's Great Painters; Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers: Life of Leighton, Millias, and others; Art Journal, over 200 parts; Magazine of Art; Academy Pictures; Liber Veritatis; The Nation's Pictures; Payne's Book of Art; The Odd Volume; The Arabian Nights; Peter Pan; The Martian; Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah; Travelß of Macarius; Rare New Zealand Works, including White Ts Ancient History of the Maori, 6 vols. and plates; Grey's Polynesian MyEhology; Old New Zealand; Gudgeon's History and Traditions; Williams's Maori Dictionary; Hamilton's Maori Art; Journal of Polynesian Society, 34 par,ts; Denham and Clapperton's Narrative; Shackleton's Heart of the Antarctic; History of Wanganui; Memoires De Casanova; De QuJncey's Works; Hogarth's Works; Heath's British Gallery; Books on Fishing, Cricket, Boxing, Billiards, elicT"; Medallic History; Journal of Misaroscopy; Raem&eker's Cartoons; Complete Phonographer; The Navy and Army; "Times" History of the War; Coin Collector's Manual; WofTfcs on Horses; History of the United States. Also Oak Revolving Bookcase, Coin Cabinet in Rosewood, Book Shelves, Chiffonier Bookcase, Tweed and Leather Motor- • coats, etc. , Now on view. Complete Catalogues on application. WEDNESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1922, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF A CENTRALLYSITUATED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, No. 184, WILLIS STREET. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. are favoured with instructor from Dr. H. C. Faulke, to sell by Auction at their Rooms, Featherson street, as above: — HIS, well-built and charmingly-situated RESIDENCE, No. 184, WILLIS STREET, containing 9 rooms with workroom, bathroom, 2 balconies, conservatory, cellars, motor garage, etc., including a large billiard-room. The above Property is approached from Willis street by a. passage 7ft wide, and has 46ft lOin frontage to Whittaker street, by a depth of 87ft. ' The house commands a oharmng view of the city and_ harbour. It is well fitted throughout, having "Challenge" coke-heating system, tiled well fires, 2 lavatories, and a well-arranged garden and shrubbery. The Property is well suited for a professional or business man, a nursing home, or apartment house. For terms and further particulars, Apply to • ALEX. DUNN, Esq., Solicitor, King's Chambers, or to the AUCTIONEERS. HUMBER MOTOR CYCLE. I T ATE Model, Flat Twin 4J h.p. HUMBER; done only 2300 miles; in perfect condition. Owner buying heavier machine. Apply 804, Evg. Post. _ : ; ; : s__ APPLE ORCHARD. ;S"STANTED to Sell, Lower Moutere, ■ »™. Nelson, APPLE ORCHARD, 22 acres, 14 'acres planted with 6, 7, and B-year-old trees; now in profit; all in excellent order. What offers? Writo S)2, Evening- PoEt. BUSINESS FOR SALE. A CLIENT has. for Sale, a splendid GROCERY BUSINESS, in progressive Wellington suburb; fullest investigation; good reason for selling; shop and good residence; rent £3 10s per week; takings £80 per week. Price, walk-in, walk-out, £685. Apply, in first instance, to ACCOUNTANT, Box 1563, Wellington. WADESTOWN. INVESTORS, NoteT Good 5-rd. House, land 1 aero 20 porchos, half level, balanco slope, fruit trees, grape vines, hedges, can subdivide 4 sections, sunny position, beautiful view of bush, 5 mins. car; £1200. Bengo and Co., Boulcott Chambers, sole agents.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1922, Page 10

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