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-.■; (0. W. PRICE, AUCTIONEER, ;■"; FOR MANY YEARS ON LAMBTON QUAY, HAS SECURED A •V ■ LARGE ROOM, t NEXT TO DUSTIFS, CUBA-ST.,' ':./■'. AND WILL COMMENCE BUSINESS THERE IN THE COURSE .!."■ OF A FEW DAYS. MR. PRICE WILL BE GLAD TO SEE OLD AND NEW ■ FRIENDS AT THE ROOMS, 173, CUBA STREET, WHICH WILL BE OPEN FOR INSPECTION AND TO RECEIVE FURNITURE, .9 , ETC., FOR AUCTION ON AND AFTKK ■ \ MONDAY NEXT, 7 th INSTANT.

PETONE. PETONE. CLEARING SALE OF PRACTICALLY NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. " On Premises, Comer William and Manchester streets. SATURDAY, sth FEB., 1927, at 2 p.m. T M.PEARSON AND CO., Auctioneers ** * and Estate Agents, have received instructions from the owner to sell by auction the contents of his 5-rd. House of Next-to-new Furnishings. Comprising: duchesse, oak hall stand (quaint ■-design), extension dining table, 4 h.b. chairs, Morris couch (drop-in line). 2 Morris chairs, 9 x 12 art cabinet, oak -clock, 2 seagrass chairs, 4 k. chairs, .... stretcher, linos (as new), alum, kettle and saucepans, lawn mower, and sun- . dries too numerous to mention. v;---: ■ Also, ■ ■ . .12 ,PUREBRED WHITE LEGHORN J. M. PEARSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 o'clock Sharp.. CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD ' FURNITURE, SADDLEBAG ™ . S^ BS__L_,<* ,__» ---ffiTs.TuiS, _SS_g! CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS AND MATSSv LINOLEUM > pictures, -■■. KITCHEN' TABLE, OTTOMAN COUCH, LAWNMOWER, QUAN- •-'■ ■ On the Premises, : GLOUCESTER-RD., SILVERSTREAM •• - . (See Flag.) - . Tj} JOHNSTON AND CO. have received ;■*-*' instructions from Mr. W. Sowerby, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell on tne premises, as above:— ' HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, GARDEN TOOLS, ETC. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ; Auctioneers. On view morning of Sale. * r ~T MONDAY NEXT, ~ Commencing at 1.30 Sharp. iSKffiiS; till NITURE, ICE CHESTS, 3 BILLIARD |l|^ba T4Sle^oa^^ Ho 1! VALUABLE CHESTERFIELD £<ffINGE, OFFICE FURNITURE, AX•MDJSTER AND WILTON CARPET SQUARES, REVERSIBLE RUGS, Etc. THEIR ENTIRE STOCK-IN-TRADE to be Sold under the hammer On the premises, No. 139, Upper Willis street (opp.,Y.M.C.A.). Jfo better made Furniture obtainable in . - ' . . Wellington. V\ JOHNSTON AND CO. have received .*_ instructions from MESSRS. BIRD ■ i i * tlle manufacturers of high-class Furniture), who are giving up their Retail Business and going m- for Wholesale ■ only, to Sell on the Premises as above:— „ KNOWN STOCK-IN-TRADE, including— , Solid oak dining-room suites, oak sideboards, oak extension dining tables, oak high-back chairs, rimu diningroom suite, comprising 4ft 6in sideboard, dining table, and 4 high-back chairs; four-piece oak bedroom suites, single and double oak bedsteads, new wire mattresses, new kapoc beds, new blankets, valuable 8-piece mahogany dining-room suite, black rimu diningroom suite, grey oak writing table, very special design pedestal oak side- ; board, oak gateleg table, oak envelope Xolding. card tables, oak Jacobean , stool; carved oak hall table, revolving bookcase, oak flower stands, oak tea wagons, sft oak sideboard, 2 valuable <- : ice chests (one large and one small), valuable mahogany grandfather clock, ..:., oak.writing bureau and china cabinet combined, oak hall stands, oak pedes- _ ; .. tal cabinets, valuable oak pedestal office^ desk (7 drawers), and oak office chair. Special kitchen cabinet, oak - fire screens, seagrass settee and chairs, ,oaJc Beaconsfield wardrobe, rimu cot, light '.rimu writing bureau and china / cabinets, rimu palm stands, 4-piece ■ light rimu oval bedroom suite, light and dark rimu bedsteads, 2 Bft solid .;■_.■ oak. billiard dining tables (one with : turned legs, one with square), compact with cues, balls, roller marking board, cue rack, rests, etc.; also Bft maple billiard tahle complete, 2 7ft bagatelle boards complete. Specially well-mada and double sprung chester- '■."■. field lounge, upholstered in very lat- . ' egt floral velvet. The whole of their ';:' «tock of Buper quality Wilton and Axminster carpet squares, in all sizes and latest colourings, reversible rugs, etc., etc". SALE MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 sharp. Messrs. Bird and Co. are giving up their Retail business, and our instructions are to quit everything regardless of price. . THE SHOP IS TO LET. E. JOHNSTON, ■ -.- . Auctioneer. TUESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 a.m. sharp. ':-'; SALE BY AUCTION Of .VALUABLE. ENGLISH OAK FURNITURE, • Most Expensive JACOBEAN -DINING-ROOM SUITE, ;.'/ comprising Jacobean sideboard, ■ solid oak Jacobean dining table (oval), with hand-turned legs, 8 I . leather-back Jacobean' dining chairs __'.. and 2 armchairs to match, and oak :";. Jacobean dinner wagon (all English _ oak and something very special), 2 HALF-ROUND HIGHLY POLISHED . OCC. TABLES, SUPERIOR WRIT- - ING TABLE with Cabroile legs, most VALUABLE HORIZONTAL CHINA CABINET with bevelled plate-glass, occ. chairs, specially well made CHES- , TERFIELD SUITE, comprising chesterfield with 2 drop ends and 3 comfy flivan chairs, pedestal, bowl and very large palm, STERLING SILVERWARE, BEDROOM FURNISHINGS and APPOINTMENTS v AT THE FAMILY RESIDENCE No. 190, Tinakori road (opp. Hawkestone street). On account of Mrs. Wingrove Rixon, who Eis leaving for England. JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions to Sell on the Premises as above:— 'THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS. Full Details Later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TJTPER HUTT (4 mS fbo^-S-rd. .7: House and over 3 acres land, beautifully planted with trees and orchard; ■charming natural surroundings; originally Hie country home of a Wellington doctor. The housu is well designed, but needs re- ??«!• 2^ wiU sell with 2Vi acres for .£785. Ring Sole Agents, - GOODWIN AND CHICHESTER.

MONDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1927, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. Removed for Convenience of Sale. : TIfESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ; X'-L will Sell by Auction at their Rooms, 154, Featherston street, as above: — CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 3 pieces, in Tapestry. HANDSOME BOOKCASE, sliding lead--1 light doors PREMIER ELECTRIC . VACUUM ; CLEANER : VERANDAH SWING SETTEE ■ 2 SOLID CARVED HALL CHAIRS ! RIMU WARDROBE, mirror door ■ GUITAR, complete in case KODAK, CAMERA AND TRIPOD, postcard size BOX %-PLATE CAMERA REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, No. 10 Good garden, hose, overmantel, table gramophone, hall stand, Scotch chest, chest of drawers, duchesse, hall seat, rattan work .basket, lawn mower, lawn clippers, hand sewing machine, electric cooker, jardinieres and vases, boy's tricycle, electric kettle and stand, 2 handbags, benzine radiator, large office table, household utensils, and sundries. WATER COLOURS and ENGRAVINGS. On View Monday Morning. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. LOWER HUTT. " LOWER HUTT. On the Premises: No. 17, Cuba street, , At 2 p.m. SATURDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1927, Under instructions from W. H. Quinn, Esq., who is leaving the district. TTHE Finest Catalogue of Furniture ever -1- offered by Public Auction, which includes:— Mole super Wilton carpet, handsome chesterfield and% easy chairs to match in moquette,' solid oak dining suite, solid oak bedroom suite (double); also rimu bedroom suite 1 (double; also single bedsteads, bedroom carpets, etc., lawn mower, Invicta gas stove, carpet sweeper, kitchen table, pot plants, etc., etc. 6 PUREBRED BLACK ORPINGTON HENS (M'Lean strain). JUSTIN M. POWER, Lower Hutt's Auctioneer. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. HAIRDRESSER'S BUSINESS. 'WANTED to Sell, HAIRDRESSER'S »» AND TOBACCONIST'S BUSINESS, in one of the best city positions in Christchurch. Splendid opportunity \ for a tradesman, with moderate capital. ■ Apply by letter only to HAIRDRESSER, Care The Jewell-Skinner Advertising Agency, Ltd., 154-156, Hereford street, Christchurch. ' STORE FOR LEASE. CPLENDID Suburban Business, estab*J lished nearly 20 years; turnover £7000 per annum; stock about £700; plant about £150. Double front shop with up-to-date 5-roomed dwelling attached, containing every modern convenience, large bulk store, motor shed, splendid young orchard in full bearing, nice garden. Owner retiring; splendid opportunity for energetic man; lease given for 7 years; stock and plant at valuation. Apply GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT, LTD., Land Department, Falmerston North. WANTED TO SELL. FOR SALE, pLATE-GLASS SHOW CASE, suitable ■*- soft goods display; length lift, width 6ft 6ln, height 7ft. HOPE GIBBONS, LTD., 7, Dixon street. ~~ . YACHT "GALATEA." ] rriHE above Well-known 33ft Keel-yacht, -*• built by E. Le Haquet, is for Sale, complete with all racing and cruising gear; 4 h.p. engine, new dinghy, etc. A fast,, roomy yacht, thoroughly , sound in every respect. Price £300. Apply I. Tringham, 5, Talavera terrace, Wellington. I WANTED TO SELL, ~ JJ"EW TRAM RAILS, 141b yard; also -L' Second-hand Railway Iron, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, Plummer Blocks, Iron and". Wood Pulley Blocks, and all sorts of Handy Iron for jobbing and concrete. STEVENS AND CO., Upper Abel Smith street. Telephone 20-333. WASTEPAPER FOR SALE. BAKERS, GROCERS, BUTCHERS, ETC. WE CAN SUPPLY CLEAN WHITE TT _ PAPER, fcuitable - for Wrapping, in Any Quantities. Also, CLEAN PRINTED PAPER. PUBLISHER, "Evening Post." MACHINERY CASES. ~ RANTED TO SELL, CHEAP, 25' MACHINERY CASES, Of various sizes. Apply to the Engineer, "EVENING POST." ~^EW and Second-hand Furniture, Win- -^ dows, Blinds, Bedding, made to order; Linoleum and Carpets made and fitted, factory prices. Will furnish 1 room or 20. N.B.—Address, Empire Auction Rooms, 27Q, Upper Cuba-st., near Webbst. Manager, J. Kennedy. Tel. 23-338. Outside sales a specialty; T AERY AND CO. LTD., Wellington, ■*-' Fruit, Produce, Grain, and General Merchants. LARGE STOCKS OF GRAIN, SEEDS, PIG AND FOWL FOODS, BASIC SLAG, FERTILISERS, SUPERPHOSPHATES. Write for Quotations. LAERY AND CO., LTD., Wellington. FIREPROOF DOORS. ~ WANTED TO SELL, 2 FIREPROOF TT DOORS, 7ft x 4ft 6in, nearly new, and made up to the requirements of the New Zealand Underwriters' Association. Apply THE ENGINEER,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1927, Page 16

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