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AUCTIONS MONDAY, at 12, MONDAY, MONDAY, at 12, MONDAY, At our Salerooms, Allen street. MESSRS. A. G. WALLACE AND CO. will sell by public auction :— 1 GOOD SOUND EXPRESS, HORSE, and HARNESS. All in porfect condition, and a trial given. A. G. WALLACE AND CO., Mercantile Auctioneers. Telephone 221. MONDAY, 16th JUNE, 2 p.m. VINE AND WILSON'S ■ ' ' AUCTION ROOMS. Next Barren's -Hotel. Lambton quay. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SAT.ii OF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, AND LARGE SELECTION .. OF EVERYTHING REQUIRED FOR. THE HOME. Comprising--375 L^ rs- 375 THOSE FURNISHING THOSE . FURNISHINO WILL tind in our Mart one of the largest stock of now and equal-to-now Furniture and Pianos in tho City. HUNDREDS FURNISH FROM US. HUNDREDS FURNISH FROM US. Come alougr. Attend our Auction Sales. BE A MONEY SAVER. •EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME. Sale..2 p.m., Monday, at VINE AND WILSON'S AUCTION : .. ROOMS. Goods on view from 9 a.m., Monday. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS.-If you cannot wait for the Bale, we shall sci( to you privately at auction prices. TUESDAY, AT PETONE, 17th JUNE, 1924. 1.30 sharp. * SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ■ On the Premises, 18, PETONE AVENUE, PETONE. . PETONE. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND BROADWOOD PIANO. DINING TABLE AND COVER, 6 . LEATHER CHAIRS (spring seats), 2 DRAW-ING-RCOM" CORNER CHAIRS, HANDSOME BOOKCASE (with glass top doors, 2 drawers and cupboard), DINING-ROOM SEAT (in red pine), 9 YARDS MOSTLY AXMINSTER . HALL RUNNER (as new, 27m wide), BEY. MIRRORED HALLSTAND, OVERMANTELS, STEREOSCOPE AND VIEWS, etc. 300 L^I S- 300 VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers (in conjunction with Messrs. J. \V. Foster and Co.) havo been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Sid Nicholls, sen., who is leaving for Auckland, to sell as above. Also— HANDSOME DARK BEY. MIRROR WARDROBE,. LOVELY DARK DUCHiSSSE CHEST (with 5-< drapers and side swing mirror), DARK D.W. BEDSTEAD AND MARBLETOP .PEDESTAL WASHSTAND, wicker chairs, rags, kerbs, ornaments, 4 h.b. chairs and carved chair (slipout seats), hall lino. (12 x 6), pictures, Umbrella, stand, palmstands, LOT GOOD BOOKS, curtains.-occ. table, C-ongoleum square (9 x 10), s and d. i. bedsteads, wires and mattresses, couch,' bedroom lino (15 x 12), LARGE LIGHT DUCHESSE CHEST (6 drawers), w. stands, feather mattress, d. box maltresi, framed mirrors, HEAVY BRASS-MOUNT-ED ITALIAN -BEDSTEAD, wire, and niattroos, k. table., chairs; crockery, saucepans, pres. p.in, wringer, GOOD 2-ROLLER MANGLE, 2 DOORS, MANTELPIECE; part bike, aiid parrot cage, LOT GARDEN TOOLS, and all' the general" furniture and sundries about the home. NOTE.—Sale Tuesday Next, 17th June, 18, Potono avenue, Petone, near Railway Station. Goods on view from 9.30 morning of RAMSEY. WILSON, Auctioneer.IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, THURSDAY, 18th JUNE, 1924, ON THE PREMISES, 334, LAMBTON QUAY (Exchanjro Buildings), At 2 p.m. 6harp. D UNBAR SLOANE, AUCTIONEER, has been favoured with instructions from tho Liquidator to-, sell by Public Auction the complete' Stock, Fittings, and furniture ot "LES MODES," on tho Premises, 334, Lambton quay, Exchange Buildings, comprising :— The Latest Costumirigs, Velours, Serges,' and Tricotines West of England Worsteds Gabardines, etc., etc. ' Skirting (of latest designs) Costumes and Overcoats A few Costumes and Coals cut and ready for making, with plates attached Linings, Silks. Satins, etc. Petersham?, Silk and Cotton Buttons, Cottons, etc. Silks, etc., etc. Skirt Linings and Oanvas Fixtures and Fittings comprising:— Beautiful Glas3 Case with ten drawers Large Ornamental Counter Small Tables (unique "design) Chairs Ladies' Dummies Oak Stands Wall Fixtures Mirrors, Vases, Pot Plants, Palm Stands, etc. . Carpet Squares, Cushions AtSOSet Complete Tailor's Requisites, 'Machines, Benches, Tables, Gas Stands, Irons, etc., etc. All in splendid order and condition. DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer, "THE SUNNY CORNER." THE GREATEST PEDIGREE JERSEY SALE OF THE SEASON. " On Account of S. R. Lancaster, Esq. To .bo held in his New Pavilion, at the Farm, Napier Toad, Palmerston North. On FRIDAY, 20th JUNE, 1924, Starting at 11 a.m. sharp. 133 HEAD OF THE CHOICEST ■ CATTLE Ever offered in the Dominion and full of Majesty's Fox blood. Comprising : 52 pedigree cows and 3-year heifers 61 pedigree 2-year heifere 20 pedigree bulls. THE vendor, having milked the cows and reared the heifers, can guarantee overy animal true to description. Send" for catalogues to New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency, Dalgety and Co., or to Vendor. Woodfield's cars leave N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.'s Office morning of sale. X»ROOKLYN—Vacant, 5-roomed House, •*-*' thoroughly renovated throughout; all modern conveniences; large section. Price, £1100. LOWER HUTT—House of 6 rooms, all conveniences. Price, £1185, also seotion. 50 i 110, price £235. E. M. BOULTON, 91. THE TERRACE. Tel. 2153. Opp. Wellington Club. 7 HIGHLAND PARK. OWNER will take Section as Deposit for lovely six Rooms, modern home, easily converted into 8 rooms; sun porch, lawns, concrete paths, large section, no agents. Write 93, Evg.. Post.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 12

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