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,TO-MORROW, AT LYALL BAY, 2 p.m. No. 107, ONEPU ROAD (First stop past tram sheds. See flag.) AUCTION SALE, SUPERIOR OAK DINING-ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, MOQUETTE CHEB- - TERJFIELD COUCH, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS. 300 L^ 300 ■\7TNB AND WILSON, 'Auctioneers, • have received instructions from tho owner, to oafi, its abov§. • Also, , HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD (artistic design, with leudliahts), MOQUETTE CHESTERFIELD, OAK MORRIS CHAIR AND OAK H.B. CHAIRS (uphol. in moquetto to match chesterfield),- OAK GATELEG TABLE, OAK PIANO STOOL, LOVELY CARPET ( 9x9), orna■iflentis, W. kerb, eleot. shade, sea'graw chaiw, GOOD LINO (10 x 12 and other liies), bookshelves, clock ourtaint, Ax. mats, small stool, PARTENGI/IBH DINNER SET, slip mats, 4yds good Ax. hall carpet, 3 pieces OAK BEDROOM SUITE (compris- • ing .handsome wardrobe, with large bey. mirror, leadlights, and drawers), ''1-drawer duohesse (large mirror), oak pedestal (d.), all to match; also, wire and kapok, occ. table, OAK DROPSIDE COT AND KAPOK, 4ft w. bedstead, box, spring, and kapok, 3drawer duohesse, mats. s. bedstead, wire and kapok, k. table and cover, chairs. ELEC. IRON (perfect order), GLASSWARE , CROCKERY, ALUMIN. SAUCEPANS anS frying pan, broom 6, _ mops, and kitchen sundries, 'good, wringer, clothes lines and. props, garden tools, garden hose (about 60ft), - DELTA BALL-BEARING LAWN ' -MOWER (perfect order), and all the furniture and effects about the home. NOTE.—Everything is in first-class orfler and MUST BE SOLD. HOME FURNISHERS-ROLL UP! Got in early on the bargains. Goods on view from 10 a.m. Sale starts 2 o'clock sharp, TO-MOR-ROW (SATURDAY), 107, ONEPU-RD., LYALL BAY. VINE AI\D WILSON, Auctioneers, '" Dominion avenue. Tel. 20-617. W-. M'DONALD. Auctioneer. ■ MONDAY NEXT, 28th~MAY,- ---.' ' 12.30 sharp. On Premises '34, HARGREA VES-ST. (Off and near Tram Terminus, TVallace-at.) ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, COST--LY CHESTERFIELD SUITE ,(3 .. pieces,. beautifully sprung,. loose covers,, independent sprung *dge). HANDSOMELY - DESIGNED AND HIGHLY - POLISHED DARK KAURI BEDROOM SUFfE (this ib extra special), 7iyds HEAVY AXMINSTBR CARPET R&NNER (36 inches wide, Oriental design, recently purohased), SPECIALLY GOOD LINOS. MAGNIFICENT AXMINSTER CARPET (15* x 12). PIANO (by the famous maker, Eaveßtaff, • London). 450 ™8- 450 "TSTINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, '■ • - have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. G. P. Cosgrove (who has sold the property), to Bell the whole of her beautiful household furniture and general effects as above. EVERYTHING REQUIRED FOR A WELL-APPOINTED HOME WILL BE FOUND AT THIS SALE. (Beautifully clean and in perfect order.) SPECIAL NOTICE.—Owing to the large number of lota, sale will commence punctually at 12.30. OUR ADVICE.—Watch for full details to-morrow night's "Evening Post," and BE AT 34, HARGREAVES-ST. (Off Wallace-st), MONDAY-12.30-MONDAY. EXTRA.—Furniture and Chesterfield Suite, mad© by Jensen's, the high-class furniture manufacturers, for Mrs. Cosgrove. VINE AND WILSON,, Auctioneers, Dominion avenue, Wellington. Tel. 20-617. TUESDAY NEXT, At 1.15 p.m. sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ..". <, Of THE ENTIRE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF • LADIES 1 AND GENT'S HIGHOLASS WEARING APPAREL, LADIES' TAILOR-MADE GOS- . TUMES.SILK FROCKS, DAINTY UNDERWEAR, SILK HOSE, Etc. £500 ' £500 (Removed from "THE WARDROBE," Fowldrf Buildings, Manners street, to our. Mart, for convenience of sale.) IP JOHNSTON AND CO. have reJ-^« ce'ived instructions to Sell, at their Rooms, 157, Lambton quay, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE STOCK, comprising— 29 LADIES' SMART TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES 3 olimatio . raincoats, 2 tweed . tailor - made ' overcoats,' 4 maids' coats, _50 boxes fancy handkerchiefs, 20 pairs suede fur-lined moccasins, men s shirts and underwear, 12 lovely jazz silkfrooks, blouses, also special assortment ladies' dainty underwear, and a splendid assortment of articles useful for presents, pocketwallets, perfumes, garters, etc. 'As "The W^ctac-bo" j s being wound-up owing to dissolution of partnership, everything is for ' . ■ UNRESERVED SALE. Thisis a stock of ABSOLUTELY NEW and UP : TO-DATE GOODS. On view Monday Afternoon and-Morn-ing of Sale. ■ • • E. JOHNSTON, ; Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 30th MAY, 1923, . . At g.'3O p.m. SPLENDID RESIDENCE FOR A BUSINESS MAN, No. 18, MURPHY STREET. In first-class order and now vacant. MESSRS. J. H.-BETHUNE AND CO are favoured with instructions to sell by Auction at their Rooms, Featherston'street, as above— -' ■ FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT, having 41ft frontage to Murphy street by a depth of 90ft Bm, together with the. solidlybuilt Residence, No. 18, thereon, containing 9 largo and well-arranged rooms, bathroom, pantry, detaohed washhouse, coal and wood shed. The. above property is in splendid order, having recently been painted and repapcred- . The house is one of the most faithfully built in Thorndon, and is so built that there is ample room for a motor garage on the street frontage without in any way detracting from the appearance of the property. It is seldom that suph a well-situated property on a level section is placed upon the market, and the Auctioneers have every confidence^ in recommending 1 it to buyers who desire to be close to their business and' to the railway stations. For key, terms, and further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. MEAT! MEAT! mOWNSEND AND PAUL, LIMITED, i are selling, at their Meat Market, 'allen street, every morning, at 10 o'clock; PRIME BEEF PRIME MUTTON PRIME LAMB PRIME PORK IND SMALL GOODS.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 12

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