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TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, At 1.30 p.m. CLEARANCE SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURXITURE AND KKFECTS AT THE NEW SOLDIERS' HOSTEL, 80, Hobson sl.roet. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Vendor to Sell by Public Auction, on the promises, as above at 1.30 p.m.— THE BALANCE OF THE ATTRACTIVEHOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS, every lot in really pood order, comprising:— MAGNIFICENT OPRIUHT GRAND PIANO, by Humphrey, a perfect instrument CHARMING PIANO PLAYER AND RECORDS 2 UPH- CHESTERFIELD COUCHES, CEDAR BOOKCASE OAK DUCHESSE CHEST LARGE KAURI WARDROBE, REVOLVING OFFICE CHAIR, QUANTITY INLAID AND OTHER LINOS, UPH EASY CHAIRS, UPH INVALID CHAIR, DOUBLE OAK BEDSTEAD SIDEBOARD, WRITING DESK UP. MORRIS CHAIRS, DUCHESSE CHESTS, CHESTS OF DRAWERS, I HALL CLOCK, HALL STAND, DOUBLE AND SINGLE BEDSTEADS FOLDING W.W. STRETCHERS, W.W A.ND KAPOK MATTRESSES, BOX OTTOMAN COUCH, LINEN PRESS, CARPETS (12 x 12, and 21 x 18). Austrian chairs, kitchen table washstands, wall mirrors, ICE CHEST, ornamental coal vase, 3-fold screens, TOILKT WARE, °£?x5 nd 6ide tables, revoivinsf table, CROCKERY, heavy iron LAWltf ROLLER, 2 LAWN MOWERS (12 and 18 inches, with grass catcher), garden hose (70ft), pair steps garden tools, and lots too numerous to men-' tion. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE On view morning of sale • HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, at 1.30 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CARPET SQUARES, LINOLEUMS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, BLANKETS, ETC. IN THE MART, 78i LAMBTON QUAY. fi w: PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, ,\>* ha.ye received instructions from the Vendors to sell in the Mart, as above — . ', . A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF SUPE- . RIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES, REMOVED TO THE MART -FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE: Comprising: DINING-ROOM AM) BEDROOM - FURNITURE OF F.VERY UKSCRITPTION. KITCHEN UTEN:::SILS, BLANKETS, CARPETS, TABLE LINEN, SHEETS, AM) 1 QUILTS. GRAMOPHONES, SING- ■. ER -■. DROPHEAD MACHINE] 2 PRAIRIE STATE INCUBATORS (450-ege). FIREPROOF SAFE.2 BOLL--1 phpnt Eltc. (Cutler)' GAS CALI' On view from 9.30 a.m. NO RESERVE. O.W._ PRICE. Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. .- MOUNT STREET (off Wellington terrace). WEDNESDAY, Bth AUGUST, 1923, ' •" At 1.30 p.m. T^UNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer, has *-r been favoured with instructions irom Eugene Smith, Esq., who is leaving for Auckland, to sell by Public Auction, on the premises, 3, Mount street, City, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Bth AUGUST, at 1.30 o'clock, the entire contents of his exceptionally well and artistically furnished 6-roomed residence, comprising:— Chesterfield Suite (3-piece), upholstered shadow tissue. Buffet, oak (quaint design). Extension Table, oak. Oak'H.B. Chairs (8). Oak Duchesses (Lansdown design, specially made by Scoullar and Co.). Double Bedstead, oak. Pedestal, oak. .2'Single. Bedsteads (twin), oak. Sewing Machines (latest Singer design). Double and Single Wire Mattresses. Carpets and Hall Runners (Axminster), vieux rose, blue, and buff. Scotch Chest Drawers. Rimu Duchesses. Indian Carpet Squares. Hospital Bed. Royal Dux Ware, 3 pieces (Peace and Labour, Fish Girl, Spring). Fancy Plaques (quaint design). Pictures. Mirrors. Carved' Hall Chair and Table. Kerbs. , Hall Curtains. ■ ■ ' ■ ' Bookcases. Linoleums and Felt. Jardinieres. Kitchen Table. Also—Glassware. Fruit Plates (Wedgwood and Doulton), Crockery, Dinner Service, Carpet Sweeper, Clock, etc. Also—Kitchen Sundries, Mason's Jars, Steps, Saws, Hose, Wringer, Buckets, Linen Basket, Brooms, Garden Tools _Lawn Mower (new), Etc, Etc. The goods offered are in beautiful order, and intending purchasers will do well to inspect. On -view morning of sale. Absolutely no reserve. DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 15th AUGUST 1923, At 2:30 p.m. WELL-SITUATED 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE, No. 122, HATAITAI ROAD. (Now vacant.) MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. are favoured with instructions to sell, at their Rooms, Featherston street, as above— Section 24, Block 7, Hataitai, having 49i feet frontage to Hataitai road by a depth of 207 to 218 feet, togother with the substantially-built, Rosidoncc, No. 122, HATAITAI ROAD, thereon, containing 8 rooms, bathroom, wash- • house, front and side verandahs, andlargo b.-jsomont suitablo for motor garage or workshop. The abovo property is within 3 minutes walk of the Halaitoi tram lino The section is moat accessible, and the house is approached by an easy grade, whilst tho basement is very slightly above the | slreel, (cvcl. Tho house is in good order and well : arranged, dining and drawinr rooms being separated by folding doors Terms of sale are liberal. For key to view apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. • . CONFECTIONERY. 0250 WALK IN.~High.dass Business, ™ lock-up shop, .mam-st., near.picture houses; rent £3 10s week; good turnover ; terms arranged. Apply early. SMITH AND JONES, Land Agent*, Grey street. LAND TRANSFER NOTICE. APPLICATION having been made to f 1 me to register a Re-entry by Edward Evan Edwards, of Raetihi, Settler us Lessor under Memorandum of Lease No 13772, affecting 2 roods (more or less) being Lots 3 and 4, part of Suburban Sections 225 and 226, town Raetihi, and being all the land in Certificate of-Title Volume 268, Folios 276 and 277; of which Pet«r Hanson, of Raetihi, Blacksmith is the registered Losses. I hereby give notice that- I will register tho re-entry as requested one calendar mouth from the dute of the Gazette containing this notice. Dated this Ist day of August, 1923, at the Land Registry Oflice, Wellington. J. J. L. BURKE, District Land Registrar. WANTED Soil, Single Wood*en Bodsteads, with wire mattresjciii 47a 6rf. .Williams, Auction Arcade, Couriccaj'-al,,

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 12

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