TO-DAY, FRIDAY, 4th MAY, Commencing nt IJ. o’clock. UNRESERVED &AJ-K F A^|T GOODS, AT PRINGLE S, LAMBTON QUAY. Macdonald, wilson and co. bavo received instructions trom Mr Pringle, who is removing to new premises, to sell at his well-known shop. Lambton quay— A largo quantity of surplus stock. Many lines are being entirely disMr Pringle haw decided that, no matter what tho loss, thousands of pretty ■articles must be sacrificed. / \Vo commend this stilo to the BUSY BAZAAR WORKER, r.lio will ho able to restock her work.Vukots for a more trifle. TDK S.MALL SHOPKEEPER may buy at his own prices novelties tho wholesale houses never stock. Tii lO COUNTRY STOREKEEPER ivill find at this sale veritable gold (nines. , , Included in tho catalogue will bo vases In groat variety, 50 dozen Japanese, Ocrinan, and English specimen glasses and vases, 50 dozen assorted photo frames, 10 dozen fancy silk, lacs and satin pinMishions,’ inkstands, paper - weights, money - boxes, school sots, crinkled papor, hairbrushes, 20 dozen Brieuen<»ach’a perfumes and smelling salts. 20 dozen mounted photography of N.Z. scenery, oak and walnut trays, lugh-class walnut workhoxos ami desks, shaving Sets, handbags.' drossing-cases, and a host of other articles far too numerous to partioulariso in an udvcrtißoment of this kind. A unique opportunity to lay in a stock of birthday and wedding presents. T’ho small shopkeeper’s chance of a lifetime. . , , , Tho . confirmed bargain-hunters paradise. Bargains to dream over for ■months afterwards. At tho same time, ono Singer sewing machine, two show stands, and sundry chop fittings. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. BEAUTIFUL KAROEI. gg MAGNIFICENT VILLA gg BUILDING SECTIONS FOB SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON ' - WEDNESDAY EVENING, 16th MAY. 1906, AT EIGHT O’CLOCK. ‘ r order to give intending buyers special opportunities to inspect these SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS, arrangements have been made for Conveyances to leave the KELBURNE KIOSK EVERY HALF-HOUR from 2.30 o’clock p.ra. on SATURDAY and SUNDAY NEXT, sth and Gth MAY, also .the FOLLOWING SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, convoying Visitors to and from tho land FREE OF CHARGE! FREE OP CHARGE! MACDONALD. WILSON AND- CO. *9 Auctioneers. GREAT SALE OF FLOWERING AND HEDGE PLANTS, FRUIT TREES, POT PLANTS, ETC. THE FIRST OF THE SEASON 1 Prom the Colobrated Nurseries of Messrs H. C. GIBBONS AND CO. MONDAY. 7th MAY. i At 1 o’clock. nr AERY AND CO., LTD., will sell.by ‘JLi i auction, at their rooms, Jervois Uuay. on account of tho above firm—■ A very large and choice assortment of Floworinv. Hedge, and Pot Plants and Fruit Trees, consisting of— Roses, rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias. hydrangeas, laburnums, weigeliue, mock orange, wisterias, azalea mollis, viburnums, pelargoniums, geraniums, violets, primroses, polyanthus, carnations, coleusj fuchsias, plume poppy. Japanese iris,, ixias, clematis, bouvardias, narcissus, cyclamen, diosmas, deutzias, lilacs, guelder rose, Norfolk Island pines, cedars, cryptomerias, retinosporas, variegated euonymus, golden and silver hollies, lawsouianns, cabbage ■- trees, coprosmas, fan palms, ako ake, escallonlao maorantba • and pendula, eleagnus, poplars, tbuiopsis, pohutakawns, karakas, cabbage trees, giant laurestinns, maidenhair ferns, Japanese fern balls, foliage begonias, bird’s nest ferns, asparagus sprongeri. Apples, apricots, cherries, walnuts, j nectarines, poaches, pears, plums English and Japanese, quinces, red, black and white currants, gooseberries. Logan berries, raspberries, strawberries, rhubarb, grape vines, chestnuts, asparagus roots, etc., oto. This sale can be thoroughly recommended to all interested in gardening, Raving been locally grown and well: acclimatised. We ore given to understand that tho whole of the above lots are in ■beautiful order, and nothing better has ever been offered by auction to the public of Wellington. 5 Q. HUTCHISON, FARMS— 0 NIQUE OPPORTUNITIES. .SOUTH WAIEARAPA —1008 acres, all in grass, 100 acres stumped and ploughed; very extensive buildings; conveniently divider! into paddocks; well watered, has wintered 3 sheep j to acre besides 300 cattle; . owner compelled to leave colony and.must on it at once. Price, J!l6 per acre. Terms can bo arranged to suit | MODEL*’FARM NEAR MASTERTON--100 acres, all in grass, divided into 9 paddocks, well sheltered, dry, and good water supply: within mile of town, school, station, and factory; superior house, 9 rooms and all conveniences; extensive outbuildings in splendid order and repair; largo orchard and garden. This property presents an unique opportunity of acquiring a delightful country homo in ,a pleasant locality, anil nt an extremely low figure. Price, .£2OOO. of which JIIOOO can remain at 5 per cent. TO BUYERS—Let mo know your requirements. They will have my best attention, which means satisfaction to S °TO SELLERS—Send mo particulars of your properties to ensure quick sales and a straightforward deal. W. G. HUTCHISON. ■l3, Fcafherston and Johnston streets. Telephone, 2398. IT ITHUGHAPHED FLANS and ovorj •“-* description Auctioneers’ Printing at short notice. Telephone 10-13, "New ZaaPrinting Department.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5890, 4 May 1906, Page 8
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