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__; AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. ATTRACTIVE SALE" OF PIANO, CARPETS, AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 350. ™- 350 AUCTION ARCADE . AUCTION ARCADE,' COURTENAY PLACE. : . . " COURTENAY PLACE. ■TVfESSRS. SAMSON BROS, (incorpor■U*- ating Williams and Co., Ltd.), have roceivod instructions from Mrs. J. Martin to sell by Public Auction— 1 UPRIGHT GRAND LIPP PIANO 6 SUPERIOR CARPET SQUARES (nice designs) 1 DARK SIDEBOARD with Bevel Mirror 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE in : ' Moquette I:.LARGE OAK WARDROBE with Bevel 1 OAK DINING TABLE (Extension) 1-GRAMOPHONE and RECORDS JJuchesse chests, wooden bedsteads, blankets, kapok mattresses, hallstand. .'.■;' hearthrugs," linoloum, drawing-room •■- suite, gas fire, Morris couch, dinnerware, gate-leg table, kitchen tables - kitchen chaire, child's cot, child's hi^h - chair, copper kerbs, cabin trunk, card table, kitchen utensil?,': wheolbarrow ,:. lawn mower, etc. ■ :- Also, 1 HIGH OFFICE DESK 1 OAK ROLL-TOP DESK " 1 REVOLVING OFFICE CHAIR. .;.. J.-^M. SAMSON, ;_ ; Auctioneer. ;■ auction sale. preliminary notice. Tuesday" next, At 2 p.m. rj W. PRICE, XIMITED, have been J!i§Wss Jsat h.b. '•'.iffl™ f CHESTERFIELD bUIIIiS (almost new) l-LEATHER COUCH --. ... ■. i Ixm ASSORTMENT BEDDING' ~ -ra3y£sßEDß ™ hat25'BcaSf ASSOBTJEP. SOAPS (in small 14 BOXES WHITE FIG S 6fS STAINLESS DESSERT ivmVliS (quite new) 1 OAK FRAMED SADDLEBAG SUITE , . „in Utrecht velvet, almost new, beau-"i-'ii^Sr'y sPnmB< a"d in perfect order 1 RED AXMINSTER CARPET (near y new), size 12ft x 9ft 6in tDARK KAURI DINNER WAGON 12'SS S °AK AND RIMU SP^D^B KE, SZMi, Pffil ■ TAL, BEDSTEAD), looks as good NX^liLxT lI? GLE AND DOUBLE FE^S^fATD^f^lFut^ .AND LEATHER BAGS nuiNlYb SEVERAL LENGTHS FLOOR LINO . (almost new) 'iSSS!KoSt? PIffiTEHSI AM> mSg. 0* view tuesday ' c. w. price. ltd .■'■■ - c. hawkins, . Auctioneer. LEASE-SOLD-RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), 1 p . m . CONTINUATION of Auction Sale of *-> Mr. M. L. Maris's stock of Diamond P,n gs , G M an(l s;lver Electroplate, -Silverware, Clocks, Watches Art Beads, Fieldglasses, etc , etc oil ■HotT 63 ' 21 ' Wi"'S Stl'Oet ' °PP°sito &a"cl : HERBERT^ SEATON, '■' ■ • Auctioneer. .WEDNESDAY NIiXT, 6th MAY~ Starting 1.30 p.m. ' . ' AT,VINE'S ATOriON MART, ■„ Ivt, Customhouse quay. ; STOCK-REIHJCING SALE EVERYDAY DRAPERY LINES. Tftftft DRAPERY Tf\i\f\ XVVU BARGAINS. 1000 i&&&&& -■- Sana E. P. LEVIEN. Auctioneer. LEASEHOLD. . . :.'■ -SALE"OF 7-ROOMED MOgI^jBESIDEKCE; On. WEDNESDAY, 6th MAY, 1925 At 2.30 p.m. v AT OUR ■ nOOMi7'los. CUSTOM- ' HOUSE- QUAY._ MESSRS- S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are favoured with instructions to .Sell by. Public Auction a* iibdve :— ■ ■■ - 'All the Leasehold. Interest. Deed of .; Lease No. 91916, Wellington Regis- ■ -ry ' ?£ n ih!lt ? arcol of Land containing i<i.y perches, more or less situ- ■ ale, l" and being Part of Section 648, .on the Plan of the City of Welling- ■• ton having a frontage of 29ft. 4in. ..to Tinakori road, by a depth of 120 ft " Lease expires 7th October, 1945. . This property is in excellent order, situated in a hne sunny position, and lookinu . out over' the Thorndon Bowling Green .I/ram passes the door, and it Is ■ within ■a tow minutes' walk of the heart of the city. Ground rent, £23 10s per annum. J!or further particulars and card to view see tho Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105, Customhouse rjuay. JOHNSON VJLLE- FTFsToTrrTsATTC. ■Wednesday! 511, may I » » At 2 jj.m. 45 PRIME BULLOCKS 30 PHI.MX- VEALERS 150 PRTMK WETHERS 100 PPJMK, E,Vi rtsS':.:-tr;:.;■-' 100 PRIME LAMBS " ' ' WRIGHT, STEPIIENSON AND CO LTD. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD. ; CASES FOR SALE. WANTED to Sell, A NUMBER OF SOUND PACKING CASES, various sizes, cheap. Apply - - . .THE ENGINEER, \ "iEi& Evoubitt-pQai."t _

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 4 May 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 4 May 1925, Page 8

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