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MONDAY, 12.30, . MONDAY. 28th MAY, 1923. ON PREMISES, 34. HARGREAVES-ST. (Off and near Tram Terminus, Wallace-st.) Attractive auction sale of high-class furniture, costly chesterfield suite .(3 pieces, independent spring edge, with "lovely loose covers,"the whole costing 50 truineas), HANDSOMELY DESIGNED AND HIGHLY POLISHED DARK KAURI OVAL MIRRORED BEDROOM SUITE (comprising largo double door bey. mirror wardrobe, . leadlight and drawer, beautiful 5-draw-er bey. mirror duchesse, d.w. bedstead, 2 oval panels, and pedestal shaving oabinef with drawer, tile top, all to match). MAGNIFICENT AXMINSTER CARPET (154 * 12, Egyptian design, cost big money), PIANO (by Evaestaff, London, in perfect order, rich, mellow tone), 7i YARDS VALUABLE HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET RUNNER (36 inches wide, Oriental design, reoently purchased), SPECIALLY GOOD LINOS (12 x 20 and other sizes). 450 450 {IJINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers,' \V have Teoeived instruction's from. Mr. 5 P Cosgrove (who has sold the property) to sell the whole of his Beautiful IFurniture and General Effects, aa above; .also — '...■'.'. . (DARK KAURI TABLE (turned tesrs on casters) 4 H.B. CHAIRS to match, MOHAIR TABLE COVER (green and gold), piano, stool, pufi Ottoman, Ax. rug (6 x 3)j ornaments, eeagra£3 chairs, beautiful pictures,, jardinieres, bookshelves, fender and irons, NEW ELECTRIC IRON (h.p.), LOT GOOD CURTAINS AND BLINDS, h.b. chairs, 7 yards hall lino (36m wide), clock, folding chair, J w. bedstead, wire, kapoks, pillows, CHEST DRAWERS, pedestal, LARGE WARDROBE (4ft 10m, 3 drawers, top cupboard, inside drawer, and large bey. mirror), ■' dw. bedstead, c.c. wiro, SPECIAL HEALTH MATTRESS (double, extra good), folding chair, oco. table, LOVELY HALL CURTAINS, new hospital bed, kapok and flax, mirror, 100 GOOD NOVELS AND OTHER BOOKS, 6 Aust. chairs, carpet swoep- ; or, k. table. (2d.), meat dishes, sauce-. ■ pans, kettles, f. pans, Bcrew-top jars, cullender, LARGE ASSORTMENT CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Mason's jars, coir mats, buckets, mops, NEW WRINGER, dipper, baths, gen- / eral kitohen utensils: also LOT SPECIALLY NICE HOME-MADE JAMS AND BOTTLED PRESERVED FRUITS, 12 DOZEN PRESERVED EGGS, bread' bins, and sundrj lines, GARDEN HOSE, hedgo clippers, step ladder, garden tools, lawn .' mower, dust bin, long ladder, GRINDSTONE, 6ft gal. bath, lot now , wire netting, lot Venetian blinds; also j odd timber and outside sundries, chicken coups. Also— 6 WHITE L. PULLETS. (Great laying strain.) SPEClAL—Everything is beautifully /lean and in verfoct order. The furniture and chesterfield suite were specially made for Mn i Cosgrove by Jensen's, the highjlass furniture manufacturers. SELDOM THE PUBLIO tHava the opportunity of buying a really first-class Kauri Bedroom Suite of special •Jesijfn or such a costly, unique Chesterfield Suite as will be sold at this salo. ; LET MONDAY BE YOUR DAY. Purchase something nice for the home. 12.30 sharp. No. 34, HARGREAVES STREET. (Off Wallace- street.) NOTE.—Owing to large number of lots, >le will start punctually at 12.30. GOODS on view from 9 a.m. morning (VINE 'AND WILSON, AUCTIONEERS, Dominion avenue. Tel. 20-617. W. M'DONALD, Auctioneer. LOCATION—Take Wallace street oar to Terminus. Hartrreaves street is nearby. SEE FLAG! TUESDAY NEXT, 29th. MAY. ■ IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS, Dominion avenue, next Barrett's Hotel. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF OAK AND B3MU FURNITURE. CARPETS, LINOS, AND GENERAL GOODS. 525 .*§■ 525 jXriNE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, I ~ will sell the above on behalf of numerous owners, 2 p.m., Tuesday, at Mart. VINE AND WILSON, Furniture, Business, and Property Auctioneers, Dominion avenue, Wellington. !WEDNESDAY NEXT, 30th MAY. Pn Premises. 84. FA2RLIE TERRACE. KELBUBN. KELBURN. BPEOIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND GENERAL EFFECTS. fcTINB AND WESON. Auctioneers, I » have been favoured with instructions ;from Mrs. E. M. Cranston to sell as above. Full details and time of sale will appear later. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT, 31rt MAY. On Premises, 36, PIRIE STREET. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BLANKETS, SHEETS, LINEN GOODS, LINOS, AND EVERYTHING IN THE HOME. 'TfTINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers', t have been favoured with instructions ifrom Mrs. E. Oosprrovei'to sell as above.' THURSDAY NEXT, AT PIRIE-ST. Full details and time of sale later VINE AND WILSON, AUCTIONEERS Dominion avenue. Tel. 20-617. AUCTION SALE. jDHRISTOHURCH' CENTRAL CITY PROPERTY. JONES M'CROSTIB CO., LTD., In conjunction with J. T. BELL AND CO. Instructed by the owners, we will submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, 5N OUR LAND SALE ROOMS, CORNER OF CASHEL AND MANCHESTER STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH, ........ On WEDNESDAY," 13tK JUNE, ■, At .2.30 p.m., mHAT SPLENDID BLOCK OF LAND A SITUATE IN GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, adjoining jW. B. Scott and Co.'s Garage, facing north, with a frontage of about 106 feet, and in between the two main streets, yiz., Colombo street and Manchester street, with a depth of about 165 feet, Jjeing 1 rood 24 perches (more or less). THIS IS THE LAGEST BLOCK NOW AVAILABLE FOR BUILDING TJPON so close to the. centre of the City of Christchurch, and is suitable for any Jargo enterprise, being nearly opposite the Theatre Royal and within a short distance of Cathedral square. For . further particulars and terms apply to JONES M'CROSTIE CO., LTD., Auctioneers, Corner of Cashel and Manchester streets, -..■■-. Christchurch, pi J. T. Bell and Co., 115, Gloucester street, Chrislchurch. , < CHIMNEY SWEEP. TTERB. TOMLINSON, practical chimXX ney sweep and contract cleaner. E Biddiferd-st. tfewtown. Tel. 24-472.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 26 May 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 26 May 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 26 May 1923, Page 12