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TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. EXTENSIVE SALE OF PIANO AND ?ul F EUiND H S «I?E LS D FURNI--320 L___r 320 AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE. MESSRB. WILLIAMS 'AND CO., • LTD., have been instructed by Mr. J. Thompson to Soil by Public Auction, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, with fine mellow tono. SMALL KAURI SIDEBOARD, with bevel mirrors and copper facings. KAURI DINING TABLE, on casters. 6 HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, with leather . seats. AXMINSTER CARPETS, various sizes. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 3jpieces. EDISON BELL GRAMOPHONE* and RECORDS. WICKER LOUNGE. Duchesse chests, wnrdrobe, Morris oouoh, wooden bedsteads, blankets, bedding, Kallstand, hearthrugs, carpet runner, seagrass chairs, seagrass settee, chest of drawers, cupboard, child's cot and mattress, framed bevel mirror (6ft x 20 inohes), clock, kitchen dresser, Singer sewing machine; cutlery, orookery, glassware, etc. Also— 1 HARMONIUM 2 SETS RUBBER TIRES FOR GIG. 2 OFFICE DESKS. 1 CARPENTER'S BENCH and VICE. J. M. SAMSON. Auctioneer. " TO : MORROW, AT 1.30 P.M. GREAT CLEARING SALE BY' PUBLIC AUCTION. IN THE MART, 78, LAMBTON QUAY. CONTENTS OF 2 WELL-FURNISHED HOMES, REMOVED FROM LOWER HUTT AND HIGHLAND PARK. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUC- • TIONEERS, HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE VENDORS, WHO ARE LEAVING WELLINGTON, TO SELL THE WHOLE OF THEIR SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. CONTENTS OF 2 WELL-FURNISHED HOUSES, consisting of— BEAUTIFUL OAK DINING AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, KITCHEN, SUNDRIES, ETC. Also. 24 LAYING PULLETS. NO RESERVE. c. vr. price. Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY,'AT 11 A.M. GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OF DRAPERY, MILLINERY, ETC. ON THE PREMISES, 73, WILLIS STREET, Opp. "Evening Post." CW. PRICE AND CO., AUC- • TIONEERS, HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE YEN- ?£ R*^r?™ ELL- 0N THE PREMISES, THE WHOLE OF HER STOCK-IN-TRADE OF GENERAL DRAPERY, MILLINERY, SHOP FITTINGS FURTHER DETAILS TO-MORROW. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. •THURSDAY, 9th AUGUST, 1923, At 1.30 p.m. ■ AU|W 0 *« TURf'ETC™ USEH°LD FURNIRemoved for Convenience of Sale. "JIfESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND 11 v °i i??- V<\ received instructions to sell by Pubho Auction-at their Rooms, corner Featherston and Brandon streets as above— v , ( ' FLAT SHORT GRAND PIANO, by Broadwood EBSl? I?l BI AED ' MIRROR-BACK, ffivils™' COTB<™ AND aTo^cllg^iVotiE-Rrr door OAK REVOLVING BOOKCASE IS\IE^ 0L LE^iw?Ng EMS S Wooden bedsteads, dining suite (9 pieces) duchesse table, camera, set of bowls easy chairs, Chesterfield, clothes wringer, wire stretcher, mirror overmantels, chest of drawers, ice chest, kitchen utensils, crockery, and sundries. On view from Wednesday afternoon un til time of sale. BROOKLYN. "VTfANTED to Sell, Modern Bungalow, " T conlPri3mK entrance hall, 4 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, linen press, electric light, casement windows, i-acre ground, 2 fowlhouses, built 8 years; will sell cheap. Apply Owner, 4, Borlaae-st., Brooklyn. FOR SALE. TjiOß SALE, Totara Door Frame and A _ Sill Kara Door £1, Galv. Iron Bath on feet roll top, plug chain, etc., 30s: Crosscut Saw, 14s; Double-mine Window and Weights, 10s; Longsiandle Shovel, new, 4s. Apply 124, Apu crescent, Lyall Bay. ~ FOR SALE,, AT PETONE, . T° d? 3° deceived person's estate, «p!endid BUSINESS SECTION, with 80ft frontage to Jackson-st., Petone, between Victona-st. and Gear Co. For further' particuars, apply E. M. BOULTON, ■ 91, The Terrace (corner Woodward-st) Wellington. FINE HOME AT MODERATE PRICE IN GOOD HEALTHY SURROUND^ IwGS. {COMPRISES. 6 rooms, bathroom, washv-' house, boxroom, and cellaretto, cloeo to tram, deep section, on sunny slope, %T^&n^Z. g_g £1475-"» TflOR SALE, as a going concern, Large Up-to-Date Dining-room, busiest part of The Avenue, Wanganui. Owner must sacrifice. For full particulars, write 894, Evg. Post. SAW BIILL AND TIMBER YARD FOR SALE. rpO wind up an Estate a Sawmill, with J- . Timber. Yard, Box Factory, and Planing Mill, in a flourishing country town is offered for Sale, as a going concern. Near to railway. Mill capable of cutting 150,000 feet per month, with good connection and sale for timber, butter boxes, and cheese crates. There is an ample supply of logs available for over four years' cutting. Stocks may be purchased at a valuation, and the mill may be seen working at any time. For further particulars, apply to 936, Evening Post. XjiOß SALE, Second-hand Railway Iron, Wire Rope, Pulleys, Iron for Concrete Work, and Engine, suitable for launch. Tel. 20-333. Stevens and 0., 132b, Abel Smith-st., Wellington. "VJEAR Johnsonville, 106-acre Dairy i.^ Farm, with 8-rd. house, barn, milkshed, stables, etc.; £2200; deposit £200; easy terms. 30 Sections, Overtoun terrace, Hataitai; £5 deposit; balance 4 per cent; building financed. Apply to owner, J. E. Miles, 51, A_3tin-et., Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 12