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AUCTIONS. TRUSTEKB' SALE. ITI JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW HORNING, at 10.15. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of High-class household furnishings, modern upright grand piano by John Broadwood and Son, London, a Ijeuiitifultoued instrument in solid rosewood, case equal to new; super Wilton carpet, size 12 x VI, cost £2S 10s; Axminster carpets and rugs, piano stool, 2 quaint occ. chairs, upbol. in moquctte; oak Morris chair, corner whatnot, 2 valuable marble clocks, beautiful pictures, copper firescreen and tidy, oce. table, old and valuable mahogany dressing table "Hoover" elec. vacuum cleaner, oak iiidlstand, stag's head, Ax. hall limner (12yds), new lino, squares, rev. rugs, hall lino., Chesterfield lounge, 1 divan chairs, 6 mahogany leather dining chairs, handsome oak sideboard, oak «ct. dining table, old camphor chest, H.M.V. portable gramophone, full rosewood cabinet gramophone and records, ottoman couch, d. full panel oak bedstead and"mattress (new), oak wardrobe, chests of drawers, crockery and glassware, onk dressing table, elec. reading lamp, kitchen chairs and table, dresser, commode, garden chairs', 'trunks, matting, hammock, 3 camp stretchers, wringer, jam jars, steps, lot alum, saucepans, and kettles. Good Lot of Pot Plants and Appointments. At the Residence, No. 62 Pirie Street, City (By Order of the Trustees in a Deceased Person's Estate). Everything is for absolute sale. Ou view morning of sale.] E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. UNCLAIMED CARGO. E JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. • TOMORROW, at 1 p.m. At Our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street. SALE BY AUCTION , Of 1 Oft^ SHEETS CORRU- 1 QQK IUUD GATED IRON . J-VVtP 290 Sheets 10ft, 132 9ft, 73 Sft, 210 7ft, and 300 Oft. Very slightly damaged by fresh, water (some of it .perfect). In Jots to suit Buyers. Now ou View. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. Tf JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. At Our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street. SALE BY AUCTION Of BALANCE OP SUPER QUALITY LOCKNIT LINGERIE. All the latest in nightdresses, pyjamas, dressing gowns, scanties, sets, knickers, and men's wear. Also, Balance of Indian goods, towels, sheeting, table covers, dress fabric, expensive Indian beach rugs, handmade carpets, hand-worked numdas, toys, dolls, 20 pairs latest ladies' shoes, 20 pieces beautiful English crystal, etc., etc. Sale Wednesday next in lots to suit buyers. E. JOHNSTON AND,CO., Auctioneers. TfINGSWAY AUCTION ROOMS, XV ' LAMBTON QUAY. TOMORROW, AT 1.30 P.M. FINAL XMAS CLEARANCE OF ALL USED FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC. We are determined to have a clean sweep, so be in time and get your furniture at throw-away pricea. Comprising 13.G x 11.3 Wilton carpet of good design and in perfect order, 2 super Ax. carpets, 9 x 10% and D x 12, hall runners, 2 superior ash bedroom, , suites with best wires, oak Jacobean bedroom suite, chesterfield couch with loose cushions, M. couch and squab, h.b. oak chairs, oak and rimu sideboards, 4 special English. Jacobean chairs, % oak bed and wire, 2 twin oak single beda and wires, oak double duchesse, two 2ft 6in beds, 3ft beds, child's pram, upright piano, seagrass chairs,, small oak tallboy, rimu warbrobe. wringer, Singer sewing machine, 2 lawn mowers, gramophone, pianola rolls, crockery, enamel ware, ornaments, curtains, card table. Primus, gent's cycle, and a lot of k. utensils and sundries. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. FINAL AUCTION FOR THE YEAR. CHRISTMAS HAMS. CHRISTMAS HAMS. AUCTION SALE of 200 Choice Xmas Hams at the Fruit Exchange, Allen Street, at 11 a.m., TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22 and 23. LAERY AND CO., LTD., Allen Street. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ?' . . _ j| 4 EXCEPTIONAL KELBURN PROPERTY. Nine Rooms, garage, modern and attrac-. tive, large section, one minute University, leasehold, ground rent £32 p.a. Price cut to £2500 (from £4000) to obtain a quick sale. A most desirable borne, KARORI (£1000). Attractive Modern Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, gas cooker, caliphont, large wash house, good garden. Very fine position,'close tram and college. Very easy terms given. . WILLIS STREET (JUST OFF). Close St. John's Church—B-rd. 2-storey Dwelling. In need of some renovation, but a bargain at £1085 or offer, Reduction given for all cash. v KELBURN PARADE. 6-rd. Residence, in excellent order. Attractive appearance. Nice bathroom. All conveniences. Price only £950. THORNDON, • THORNDON, STOWE ESTATE. TINAKORI ROAD—Four outstanding Sections, commanding harbour views, within easy walking distance of City. Prices from £200_to £700. (NOTE.—We have sold i sections and homestead in this Estate since .Wednesday). J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Members Real Estate Institute. Chief Agent Sun Insurance Office, Ltd. AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS, -^■Corner Featherston & Brandon Sts. Telephone 42-004 and 42-065. Private 24-OGO. journals. Without professing to be a critic or a poet she made poets. "She told Wordsworth he was a poet, and proceeded to make him one." She is certainly in the front rank of English descriptive writers. No one outshines her in accurate observation. Her brother wholeheartedly repaid her devotion by enshrining her in his works, and especially in his "Poems on the Naming of Places":— And sho who dwells with me, whom I hnvo loved with such communion, that no place on earth can ever bo a soUtudo to mo. What tribute could be more beautiful than "this?— She Rare me eyes, she Rave me cars. And humble cares, and delicate fears; A heart, the fountain of sweet tears, Aud love, and thought, and joy. She lived for her brohter, was his sister and servant, and her reward was a love that never wavered. She was truly "The Lady of the Lake."

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1936, Page 24

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