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Unctions. ABR H >M & WILLIAMS. AWAHURI SALEYaRDS. TUESDAY, APRIL 18th. a BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS will t\ eeU by puMio auction as above—--24 fat OO\TS 8 fat cows 25 good weaoeis 200 fat ewes 100 shorn lambs oJO good shorn limbs 100 ehorn lambs 100 fat ewea SO fat sheep (0 shorn lambs 24 mixed weantrs Sale at I p.ro. Further entries eolicltcd. ABUAIIAM & WILLIAMS, SO2 Anctioncers. LEVIN SALE. WEDNESDAY, 3rd MaY. QOR next site will bo held as above. Entries Solicited. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, SBS Auctioneers. J, H. BETHUNE 4 CO. FRIDAY, 14rn APRIL, 1893, At 2 o’clock. MAGNIFICENT "ENGLISH FURNITURE. Ex B,e, Indramayo, from London. Messrs j. h. bethdne & co. ire instructed by Mr James Mackay to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Featberaton street, on the above date— A splendid shipment of IS OASES HIGHCLASS ENGLISH MADE FURNI. TORE, in Walnut, Rosewood, Mahogany, Oak, and Birch, including— Splendid Early English walnut cabinets, corner whatnots, coffee and occasional tables, beautiful inlaid davenporta, cylinder writing tablea titled with drawers and pigeon holes, handsome hat and umbrella stands, chaste carved Eaily English and inlaid overmantles, bevelled plate glass, choice register and pedestal writing tables, Susie canterburya and cabinets, massive Duchess toilet tables, with mirrors attached, and marble top washstands to match, coal vases, shaving glass, folding verandah chairs, footstools, splendid walnut piano, by Julius Feurloh, Leipzig, trichord, itou frame, cost sixty guineas. Also, A quantity of SUPERIOR ENGLISHMADE FURNITURE FRAMES, in carved walnut and mahogany, ready for upholstering, comprising 8 settee suites, 7 couch suites, occasional chairs, Cromwell gents* ohatra, footstools, music stools, And 1 Q Large empty packing oases. Xo As per Catalogue. The above was personally selected for this market by Mr Mackay during his recent visit to England. The furniture is ail of tbo best description and of latest designs, and the sa'e will present a tare opportunity to persons famishing and others, of obtaining Uist-olaes articles, 848 INSPECTION INVITED. FREEMAN K. JACKSON 4 CO. JOHNSONVILLE SALEYARD3. WEDNESDAY, 12te APRIL. Freeman r. jackson & co. win sell by public auction us above—--90 fat bullocks 600 fat sheep 40 fat lambs A train leaves Manawatu Station at 10.40 s.m., returning from Jobnsonvtlle at 12.16 and 2.20 p.m. 784 Bnalnees Hotloea SALE 11 SALE 11 MU REA'S & CASEY’S ummer sale la now in full swing. VISIT THIS WONDERFUL CHEAP SALE, AHD See the JHats, only 3d each See the Scarborough Hats, GJ each See the Fancy Straw Hats, 9d each See tbe Fancy Straw Hats, la eioh They are simply wonderful, and tbe talk is how oan they be sold at tbe prioe. See the Children’s Pinafores, 9d each See tbe Ladies’ Corsets. Tby cannot be approached for value anywhere See the Dust Cloaks, less than half prioe See tbe Ladies’ Capes, less than half prioe See tbe Ladies’ Linen Collars, Id each See the Ladies’ Hose, Cti, 9d, la pair See the Girls’ Hose, 4d, 6d, Sd, lOd, la pair See tbe Prints, greatly reduoed See tbe Dress Stuffs, greatly reduced See the Fancy Aprons, about half price See the Quilts, Towels, Toilet Covers, Flannelettes, Calicoes, Sheetings, Table Damask, White Muslins, Glass Cloth, Holland, Silesia, And hundreds of other lines, which cannot be mentioned in this advertisement, AT TBEKIiVr LOW PBICES. REMEMBER I—THE SALE IS NOW ON MURRAY & CASEY, 57 CUBA STREET. 961 MRS T 4 /TALE, late Dressmaker at the IVX D.1.C., Wellington, has much pleasure in announcing to the iadiea of Wellington that she has began basiaese on her own account, and trusts that her nnmerous customers will still continue their support. Only Flrat-olaea Assistants employed sud the best of work executed. Mrs MALE’S Dressmaking Classes commence this week in the late ladies’ readingroom, Athenaeum. Terms and particulars on application. 805 GO TO Q. H . DALTON, TAILOR, FOE AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. TWEED SUITS WITH EXTRA TROUER3, From £3 10s 0d to £5 Os od. Tbe Press and Pablio alike pronounce Dalton’s without shadow of doubt the Cheapest, the Best, and the MOST RELIABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT IN NEW ZEALAND. Air: ‘ The Last Rose of Sommer.’ 'lie the last suit from Dalton's, Left blooming alone ; Those sent In by others - Having faded and gone. No cloth of its kindred, No fit is now nigh That oan eqnal its richness Or gladden the eye. I’ll not leave him for others, Or deal more with them j For In cheapness and value His work ifl tbe gem. His colours are lasting— Grey, black, brown or blue ; So hasten to Dalton’s, He’ll satisfy jou. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Style, Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed Note the Address : 43, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. o DR BEACON’S MOTTO—--5 The Culminatin'3 .Point op Superiority/ . • ■ ■ WE HAVE LONG SINCE ATTAINED. T. P. COYENEY, THE FAMILY GROCER, Corner of Ikgestre and Cuba streets, Wellington. Telephone .294, 675

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9881, 12 April 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9881, 12 April 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9881, 12 April 1893, Page 3