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THIS DA/, MONDAY, 4th MARCH. At 1,30 o'clock. Continuation of Sale HOUSEHOLD I’UltNITUIcE, Wellington terrace. TMTACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. l u , ,v( > received instruction;. from Mr D. M. Harris, who in 'wing for South Africa, to co'iUnue the at Jus residence vVellin b i:on terrace, entrance between ft os. 72 and 74, the unsold lots ou the catalogue from numbers 443 to 510, and comprising— The whole of tho bedroom furniture, I stairs and landing, excellent Brno sola stair carpet, nearly now_ rods, mats, linoleum. Bedrooms contain Romo excellent furniture, tin chess pairs and chests, carpets and linoleums, full Scotch cedar chests, carved wardrobe, chairs, pictures, oil paintings, walnut cabinets waif, t and 9. and >l. iron bedsteads, n) ring and wire-wove mattresses, lot of good bedding, blanket;) end bed linen, toilet tables, woshstouds and ware, mirrors, quilts, pillows, etc., etc., all in first-class order Also, The whole catalogue of good books, numbered from 21G to 300. This salo has had to bo continued Today owing to. it being impossible to dispose of tho whole of tho catalogue in one day. Will buyers please bo sharp to time, as everything must bo sold and cleared away to enable tho house to ho given ap. 339 ON THE PREMISES, 104 WELLINGTON TERRACE. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. Gth MARCH. At 1.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO, aro favoured with instructions to sell by public auction as above — Tho whole of tho superior Household Purnituro, Piano, etc. etc.. ns contained in tho family residence, comprising— Upright grand piano by E. Rosener full trichord, in walnut and gold frame, duet piano stool, Brussels carpet handsome .Japanese fourfold screen, occasional tables, 2 very superior hovel-pinto glass mirrors in gold frames, rattan settee, bronze bust, inlaid totnrn octagon •table, lady's easy chairs in silk tapestry and plush, inlaid walnut oval table plush brackets, chenille curtains, superior silk tapestry and lace curtains, walnut 1 brackets, bead door screens, beautiful steel engravings, oil paintings by leading artists, vases, ornaments linoleums, telescope dining table ’massive brass fender, complete’ act hearth tiles, handsome sideline rd, inlaid totara front, settee in silk tapestry, superior walnut canterbury, butlers side table. magnificent mahogany bookcase, with sliding glass doors . brackets, stereoscope, vases, curtains, poles and rings brass-mounted tre--1 guard lot books, sewing machine repp curtains, bronze flower pot sland, plush brackets, witu bevel plate-glass mirrors, lot of good cutlery e.p. ware, etc. Carpeta Ernuch bedstead, brass-mount-ed bedsteads spring and wire-wave mattresses, kapoc bods, pillows, blankets, sheets snnenor cedar duchess dressing table, with drawers, duchess washstand. with marble top, bedroom sets, commodes, large swing mirror superior cedar wardrobe, superior cheats drawers, oval opAttflionnl table, plioto fraino with Continental views, lace curtainfi. mantel drape and draping, vases, etc. . Sundry kitchen utensils linoleum, tables, chairs, Davis’s knife cleaner, crockery, etc. Also, Lady’s Osmond bicycle, made specially 'for exhibition purposes engraved handle bars silver-plated and a beautiful model, up-to-date in every respect. Cost .£33 And Lot of begonias, nalms, ferns, etc., in largo pots, wheelbarrow, otc.. etc. NOTE. The whole of the furniture will be found to be of the best description, and to be sold without reserve. Ou view morning of sale. <>tu FRIDAY NEXT, Sth MARCH, At 1 o’clock. SALE OE ETTREBRED POULTRY AND DUCES. AT UPPER HUTT. Macdonald, wtlson and co. hove received instructions from Mr Herbert Owen, who is leaving the district to sell at his poultry ranch. Upper Hutt, adjoining Air Tho -nson s, saddler, the whole of his prize and general poultry, comprising—--300 head of poultry 200 head of ducks ■ 2 incubators, hot air and hot water, carrying capacity 210 and 140; also. 2 brooders 1 good’milk cow. and lot sundries Included in the catalogue will be found some very choice and pure-bred Minorcas, Dorkings. Indian Game, Black Red Game, Plymouth Rocks, White Leghorns, many of them prize-takers a 1; the leading shows. The ducks are the finest in the country, and are all Pekins. good enough to satisfy any good judge. The whole lot is to go. jgJDWAKD BBSGAB, ENGINEER AND BOILERMAKER. VICTORIA AND MANNERS STREETS. Maker of Hydraulic Lifts, and Presses, Wrought Iron Spilt Pulleys fall sizes). All kinds of Ranges made and repaired. Estimates given for all desoriptions of Mashuunnr Contmcburs' Ironwork.

NSW REMEDY FOE CHILDREN. JJIDD’B TEETHING POWDERS For all ailments ceased by dentition, snob as painful swelling of the gums, restlessness, feverishness, nervous twitohings, etc. Also for feverish attacks, furred tongue, jaundice (yellowness of the skin), and constipation. Sold in Packets, with full directions enclosed, at ONE SHILLING., Agents are now being appointed throughout New Zealand. Prepared only hr COLERIDGE RIDD, Chemist end Dentist, 87, Webb street, Wellington (late of In«««tiN» gfcreat.l 7SJ HEALTH ASSURED . The Buffering and Ailing can rely on obtaining relief by Consulting (personally. or by past, free), PROF. NOTMANN. M. 8.. E.M.G., MAKLTET SQUARE (opposite Colombo street Bridge), Christchurch. Professor Notmann is a Medical Electrician and Botanical Expert, and treats his patients with Nature’s own remedies with ■wonderful success. You can be treated successfully at your own home. Ho has had 20 years’ European experience, and has been largely consulted since be commenced practice in New Zealand seven years since, and to convince the most sceptical will forward Electrical Appliances, and concentrated treatment on easy terms of payment. TESTIMONIAL. Napier, September Bth, 1900. PROFESSOR NOTMANN.— Dear Sir,—l am pleased to b® able to tell you 1 am feeling well and am improving every day. il have lost altogether that miserable feeling I used to have, and am quite fresh when I get up in the morning, ae I can eat and deep well now. I have gained considerably in weight, and look well; the haggard look has left Vie, and my friends congratulate me on my improved appearance, and I am sure you do not know how grateful I am to row for your kindness end attention, as my life was a burden befer® X wrote to you.—Yours ever PATTERSON. ,1

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4296, 4 March 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4296, 4 March 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4296, 4 March 1901, Page 8