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AUCTIONS. URGENT SALE. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 137, LAMBTON QUAY. 3 CASES DRAPERY AND CLOTHING Will be Sold to tho Highest Bidder. T> OBERT A. WILSON AND CO., Auc-■J-«J tioneers, instructed by tho BILL OF SALE HOLDER, will soil as follows — 10 DOZ. MEN'S SHIRTS 250 PAIRS CASHMERE SOCKS 50 DOZ. COLLARS. TWEED OVERCOATS, OILSKIN COATS AND HATS , I^™ NIGHTDRESSES, BLOOMERS °VF FRR^f!s ot =AM««OCHKTBD EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE IN LOTS TO SUIT. . TO-MORROW, at 130 ROBERT WILSON, Auctioneer. Tel. 1514. TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. / AI^.ACTIVE SALE OF PIANOS, HAoSE EF^RNIffi RIOR HOUSE: 370 370 AUCTION ARCADE AUCTION ARCADE' COURTENAY PLAGE. COURTENAY PLACE. ■jV/TESSRS. SAMSON BROS, (ineorpor- ■"■*- ating- Vlilharas and Co, Ltd.,), will sell ou heiu.lt of tho vendors— 6 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, by celebrated makers 4 SIDEBOARDS, with bevel mirrors 6 DINING TABLES, on casters 12 HIGH-BACK CHAIRS 1 OAK BHvLIARD-DINING TABLE, complete. 1 OAK BAGATELLE BOARD 2 DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, in shadow tissue 1 CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in moquette 1 MASON AND HAMLIN ORGAiY 6 AXMINSTER CARPETS, nic-o designs Duchessc chests, bedsteads, blanketa. bed- ■ d'ng, hall stand, hearthrugs, Scotch chest, seagrass chairs, linoleum, overmantel, Morris couch; dinner sets, tea sets, gramophono and records, kilchon dresser, kitchen chairs, sot scales, pnmus stove, cutlery, crockery, glassware, kitchen utensils,' wheelbarrow pair of steps, etc., * . Also, 3 GENT'S BICYCLES. 2 STAND "MANGLES. J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 1 p.m. TO JEWELLERS, FANCY GOODS DEALERS, AND THE 'PUBLIC GENERALLY. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SAJLE OF £2000 WORTH OF JEWELLERY. SILVER WARE, „ LEATHER GOODS AND FANCY GOODS, On tho Promises, 27/WILLIS STREET, Opposite Grand Hotel* ■JLTR. HERBERT SEATON has been -I-*-*- instructed to sell, in conjunction with balance of stock of Mr. M. L. Maris, tho Entire Stock of a Country Jeweller and Watchmaker (in liquidation), consisting of Diamond rings, gold brooches, pendants, gold medals, opal rings, dress rings, signet rings, gold-mounted cigarette holders, fountain pens, tobacco pouches, Doulton ware, ladies' handbags, cruets, broad boards, tea pots, egg- stand, ■ epergnc, parlour clocks, timepieces, silver watches, nickel do., manicuro sets; pearl beads, earrings, armlets, inkstands, photo frames, aftornoon tea spoons, brushware. Note Address—27, WILLIS STREET (Sco Flag). Salo will continue oach day this -week, until stock is disposed of. On view morning of sale. HERBERT SEATON, Auctioneer. WANTED TO SELL. WANTED TO SELL, QUANTITY OF GOOD SEATS, SUITABLE FOR TTAT.T, Write 950, Evening Post. MANGOLDS., MANGOLDS. T AERY 'AND. CO., LTD., Allen street, J-u' Wellington, have for Private Sale, large quantities of MANGOLDS, BASIC SLAG, and supplies of CANTERBURYGROWN SEED POTATOES, consisting of Sutton's Supreme, Gamekeepers, Arran Chief, New Era, etc. Quotations upon application. FIREPROOF DOORS! VST ANTED TO SELL, 4 FIREPROOF TT DOORS, 7ft x 4ft 6in, nearly new and made up to the requirements of the New Zealand Underwriters' Association. THE ENGINEER, "Evening Post." J TO ENGINEERS * MILLWRIGHTS WWHE *£X<&& V 885&2 !sici£r Gs PS MER BLOCKSENGINEER, "Evening Post.". ENGINE.AND POWER PLANT. Tp O B SALE, 50 HP. TANG YE GAS ENGINE. With Spare New Piston, liner, etc. Will operate oft lo\wi «js, suction gj S , or biui/^no SUCTION CAS PRODUCER PLANT also 26 X W 105 VOLT DYNAMO* and sovtral 105 VOLT MOTORS* SWITCH GEAR, E'JC ' The riant is m perfect condition and will bo sold *t a \CRY lOW FIGURE. Apply J NO [.SEER

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 114, 18 May 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 114, 18 May 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 114, 18 May 1925, Page 8