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TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 12th MAY, 2 p.m. ATTRACTIVE. AUCTION SALE OF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNI- , TURE AND EFFECTS WILL BE HELD AT MART, Dominion avenue (next Barrett's Hotel). 360 360 VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, will sell the above goods on behalf of numerous vendors; also, PART STOCK OF ONE OF WELLINGTON'S LEADING CABINET- j MAKERS, comprising: I 1 LOVELY OAK BEDROOM SUITES (with oval mirrors), 2 OAK OVAL EXT. TABLES, OAK H.B. CHAIRS (s;o.s.), DARK AND LIGHT RIMU WABDROBES, DARK AND LIGHT BIMU DUCHESSE CHESTS, dark gateleg tables, light gateleg tables, oak and rimu sideboards, oak and ximu bedsteads, new S. and D. wires, new S. and D. kapoks, 500 yds LINO, copper coal boxes, copper kerbs, 12 .WHITE SHEEPSKIN RUGS (vary superior), revetfsibife rugs, mats, COSTLY AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS (lovely designs, various sizes), reagraag chairs, pedestals, HZ. and D. tables, overmantel, seagrass pram (as new), K. dressers, eauoepans, orookery, and a large selection of furniture and sundries; also, JRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, PHONOGRAPH AND RECORDS (Edison}, 12 BOYS' SCOOTERS, .VALUABLE OIL PAINTING (size 11 x 56 overall), ''Mitre Peak," by H. W. Stephens, 2 VALUABLE •WATER-COLOURS (N.Z. bush scenes, by W. G. Baker), 6 GOLF BALLS. SET BILLIARD BALLS. -- SALE 2 p.m. TOMORROW. IN'OUR AUCTION ROOMS. iJoods on view from 9.30. iVINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, Dominion avenue. Tel. 20-617. ■ W. M'DONALD, Auotioneer. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. tNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPET , SQUARES, LINOLEUMS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, BLANKETS, W.L. PULLETS, DUCKS, ETC. ' !NTHE MART 78,-LAMBTON QUAY. PI W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, t^.» • have received, instructions from the Vendors to sell in the Mart; as above — A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES, REMOVED 'TO • THE MART FOR .„: CONVENIENCE OF SALE, „ Comprising: DINING-ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,: KITCHEN UTENSILS, BLANKETS, CARPETS, GAS STOVE, CASH REGISTER, TABLE . ■ LINEN, SHEETS AND QUILTS, AND SUNDRIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. .0 W.L. LAYING PULLETS and 22 I.E. DUCKS., . On "view from 10 a.m. . Buyers, attend-this Sale, a§ the Rooms ure packed with good, olean Furniture of svery description necessary for the home. NO RESERVE. O. W. PRICE, Auotioneer. • "~~ " TO-MORROW, . ■ - ' .:■ . At 2 p.m. 3LEARING SALE'OF ENGLISH PIANO AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. IUCTION ARCADE, yUCTION ARCADE, LUCTION ARCADE, COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE. &20 SS: 420 fIMTESSBS. WILLIAMS 4 CO., LTD., uxL ]iave received instructions from Mr. J. Leach to sell as above-^-SUPERIOR UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO BY ENGLISH MAKER. aANDSOME SIDEBOARD, with Bevel mirror OOBTLY LEATHER DINING-ROOM ' SUITE (7 pieces) . iMASSrVE DINING TABLE (on casters) OAK BEDROOM SUITE, with oval mirrors CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in shadow tissue AXMINSTER CARPETS (various sizes) Bcotoh ohest, wooden bedsteads, bedding, oak hallstand, big- easy chairs,. Morns couch, inlaid linoleums, framed pictures, toilet ware, hearthrugs, medicine cabinet, kitchen dresser, dinner set, cupboard, stainless, cutlery, crockery, ' glassware, kitchen utensils, Primus stove, lawnmower, wheelbar-, row. Also— I GAS STOVE . . 1 LARGE AVIARY 1 OFFICE DESK . J. M. SAMSON, 'Auctioneer. NOTE.—The Auction , Arcade will' be open to-morrow evening for eleotrio light display of new Oak Furniture and Pianos. FRIDAY, .11th MAY, At 1 p.m. POULTRY FOE PRIVATE SALE. At Our Rooms, 137, LAMBTON-QY. 1 (\(\ WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS ±\J\J WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS Paddon Nixon Strain And; Lady Cornwall Strain. AD guaranteed 3, 4, and 6 months' birds. 10 PAIR BLACK MINORCAS, Ready for delivery Friday morning. AE. CARVER AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from the owner to offer for Private Sale, as above. A. E. CARVER AND CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CLEARING DISPERSAL SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE CLUNY FRIESIAN HERD (INCLUDING 120 ANIMALS. 97 FEMALES, AND 25 MALES), 2* WITH GOVERNMENT S.O. CERTIFICATES. To be held ON THE FARM AT TRENTHAM. On TUESDAY, 15th MAY, at.10.30 a.m. iTVfESSRS. DALGETY'and CO., LTD., XtLL have received instructions from the owners, who have disposed of all their farming interest, to sell as above. The Herd Sire "Woodcrest Hengerveld Meothilde" (Imp.), has 16 Government Certificated daughters, being a greater number than any living bull in New Zealand or Australia. This herd was established a decade ago, 'with the pick of imported blood, and since then it has played an important part in raising the standard of the breed throughout New Zealand and the Commonwealth. Breeders'in search of a bull to improve their herd or foundation cows of unassailable breeding and butter-fat, backing should without difficulty fill their requirements at this sale. The Auctioneers HAVE INSPECTED AND OAN PERSONALLY RECOMMEND the stock to bs offered. Train- leave Wellington for Wallacevillo at 7.50 and 8.30 a.m. Catalogues and further particulars from DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Auctioneers. CHIMNEY SWEEP. HERB. TOMLINSON, practical chim-j ney sweep and contract cleaner. , 6L Riddiford-st. Newfowa, Tel. <«'W I

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 12