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TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), At 1.30 p.m. JEWELLERY, DRAPERY, AND FUR COATS AND s CHOKERS, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at VINE'S AUCTION MART, .107,.CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. VINE AND CO. are instructed to Sell •'• by Auction, as above: — JEWELLERY (Manufacturer's Stock): 25 BROOCHES, beautiful designs, set -with genuine stones. 20 VALUABLE RINGS, set with Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires, etc. Gold Alberts, Gold Necklets and Pen-; dants, Curb Bracelets Pearl Necklaces, Earrings, E.P. Egg Cups, etc. DRAPERY: •••■/- ---25 WOOLLEN COSTUMES 20 WOOLLEN JUMPER SUITS 12 SILK JUMPERS 36 PAIRS SILK STOCKINGS 36 PAIRS BOYS' SCHOOL STOCK- ■- INGS- ■ 48 CUSHION COVERS AND TABLE CENTRES 12 KNITTED CAPS Also, • . - FUR COATS, including Musquash, Gazelle Coney," Electric Coney, and Electric Kid Cape ' • 24 FUR CHOKERS (assorted) FURNITURE—Oak 'Bedroom Suite, Oak Sidaboard, Oak Single and Double Bedsteads, Oak Washstand, Oak Duchesse, Rlmu Sideboard, Dresser, Wardrobe,' Single and Double Bedsteads, Wire and Kapok Mattresses, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Gas Stove, Rattan Settee, Hallstand, 6. Chairs, Overmantel, Pictures, Carpet (13ft x 10ft), Washstands, 6 Dress Models. ' Also, %-PLATE CAMERA, complete, also FullPlate- Lens, together with Tripod, Cloth, 3 Double Dark Slides, Plates, etc. - E. P. LEVIEN, Auctioneer, For VINE AND CO., 107, Customhouse quay. TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF PIANOS F^NlSI^ H°™>LD 420 L™- 420 AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE. Tlf ESSRSL SAMSON BROS, have receiv- ■"■*■ cd instructions from Mr. J. C. Hope to Sell as above j-t-HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO with magnificent tone. SUPERIOR OAK SIDEBOARD OAK DINING TABLE, on casters CARPET SQUARES, various sizes DINING-ROOM SUITE, 8 pieces, in Leather GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS DUCHESSE CHESTS, WARDROBES WOODEN BEDSTEADS KAPOK MATTRESSES BLANKETS, HEARTHRUGS LINOLEUMS , . CHESTS OF DRAWERS SEWING MACHINE OVERMANTEL, FRAMED PICTURES OIL PAINTINGS KITCHEN FURNITURE, Garden Took, Hose, and Sundries. . Also: I BICYCLE 500 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON 20 DECK CHAIRS. J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. NOTE.—The < Auction Arcade will be open To-morrow Evening for electric light display of: new Oak Furniture, Pianos, and Renown Gramophones. PETONE. ■ , • PETONE. 1.30 p.m. FRIDAY/7th MAY, 1926. 245' : Ldrs.- 245 TARGE AND PEARSON, Auctioneers •" and Estate Agents, will Sell in. their Rooms, Jackson street, Petone, on behalf of various vendors,1 the following:— PULLETS COCKERELS FOWLS .■■•■■ FRUIT- . VEGETABLES > . CHESTERFIELD (in Moquette) SOFA •■ ;• ■ ■ ' . ■ ■ , CHAIRS ~ TABLES DUCHESSE PAIRS CROCKERY (Travellers' Samples) NUMEROUS SUNDRIES. 1 , J, M. PEARSON, " ..;■■■ Auctioneer. PETONE: ■■;■ PETONE. 1.30 p.m., SATURDAY, Bth MAY, 1926, . i ON THE PREMISES, 21, BOLTON STREET, PETONE. LARGE -AND PEARSON, Auctioneers and Estate Agents,. Jackson street, Petone, have received instructions from the owner, whose .lease has expired, to offer' fqr; Sale by Auction, without the slightest reserve:— ■■ 260 l°ts 260 1 HORSE (8 years, staunch, and sound)' 1 DOG CART, (flibber-tired, good order) 1 TON VAN. (full lock)' 1 LIGHT TIP SPRING DRAY 2 LIGHT SPRING.CARTS 2 LIGHT SETS OF HARNESS ■ 1 SET HEAVY HARNESS 1 PAIR SPRING CART WHEELS AND AXLE ' - •'■ • 2 SADDLES (Lady's and Gent's) 1 LAWN MOWER ' ... QUANTITY CARPENTERS' TOOLS QUANTITY GARDEN TOOtfS Also, SUNDRIES too' numerous to enumerate. : J. M. PEARSON, Auctioneer. WANTED TO SELL. ■'••': HOTEL FOR SALE. QITUATED in prosperous town, over 3 years'' lease, at £6 per week; rates £7 '10s year. Takings for 12 months average £110 per week. Speight's beer. Price £2GOO, furniture and stock at valuation. Good clean well-conducted house. GROCERY AND GENERAL STORES. Wo have several good Businesses for Sale at present and shall be glad to supply particulars to bbna fide buyers. , GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT, LTD., Land Department, Palmerston North. pLYDESDALE 3.TON MOTOR-LORRY complete with body; selling on behalf of client. Absolute snip; £ISS for quick sale. • A. HATRICK & CO., LTD., Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 107, 6 May 1926, Page 18

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