To-morrow, commencing at half-past one o’clock. Messrs J. H. Bethune and Co. will sell by public auction./without reserve, at the residence of Mrs J. C. Martin. who is leaving Wellington, the residue of her superior household furniture, including a splendid upright piano in handsome walnut and gold case, with all modern improvements, drawing-room, dining-room, bedroom and kitchen requisites. Brussels carpets, linoleums, conservatory plants and sundries, comprising in ell 211 lots, as per catalogue. The furniture will be on view this afternoon and on morning of sale. Palms never live more than 250 years. Ivy has been known to live 450, chestnut 860, oak 1600 and yew 2880 years. The Wellington Benevolent Institution contributors call for tenders for services and supplies for the year ending March 31st. 1902. "Keep your wife’s husband out of the Public House” by providing him at home with A. and B. Mackay’s Lioueur Whisky. Wade’s Worm Pigs, the wonderful Worm Worriers, never fail for adults or children. Price, la. 569
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4302, 11 March 1901, Page 7
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