£""_,-, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | GREATEST AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Furniture ever held in Nelßon. MESSRS. JAMB_S_&__Oa beg to ""--¥hnou^ removal to Auoklandjfthe whole of the ' iSpieniflid; of the EBtablißhment known, as JAMES' FUBNISHING-„WAEEHOIiaBL r -wilL--ba "submitted'tlTFablid'AWtionron'tHe Premisei? Bridge street, commencing On FRIDAY NEXT, !' at 'Half-past Ten o'clock. The STOCK consist's? of^rDrawing-room and Dining-room SuitcWtCLa'dies' QQd Gents' Horsehair Spring-seated Gobirs, Spring-seated Couohes and Sofas in leather s^cfbqrsehair ..Cretonne ; about 700 assorted lin rosewood, walnut;* and black wood "j^adies' and Gents' Chairs and Settees to matoh;-Oak Dining Austro-Grecian, Biltimore, and Washicgtoii, American Chairs, with Ladies' and Gents* Chairs to match ; Children's high and low Table Chairs and Booking Chairs; Ladies' and Gents' Folding Chairs, in maple, oak, and walnut; Pianos, in rosewood and walnut; large American Organs and Harmoniuos, suitable for small choirs; Music Boxes, with bells and castanettes; one very large Music Box,,playing"43 tunes; JEarly^nglisb; Chippendale Cabinets; Console Table and 'Mantles tp match }\ half r teater] French and tubular Bedsteads ; Spring Mattrasses, Palliases, Feather Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, &c.j Brussels, Tapestry, and Kidder Carpets; large Felt Squares and Wool Mats; Linoleums and Oi - olottis';" Marble WasbsUnd and Dressing Tables to matoh ; large number of Marble and Mahogany Toilet Glasses,' Wardrobes; Chests Drawees, Bedsteads, Poles, Kings, Brackets, &o.; large stock of Dinner and Tea Sets, Toilet-Ware; Cutlery, Table Wate; Dessert Knives j "'. Tahle Cutlery', Knives, Forks, '.feci; B.P. Cruets, rand'Li<_ueur Standsl; Dish. Covers, &c.Vi&cT; E.P. Dessert Site complete; Fish* Carvers;1 Carriage Rbgs,'Wool'Mate; Hearth Rugs, Fenders, Fire"- Irons',5* Fire Guards; P^rambul&tors'and'Garriag'es; about lbbO volumes 'of well! assorted Books; and a very large number of other ardoles,too numerous to particularise'in'this'advertise* m6'nt. . • ; Don't Fobq-bt— FRIDAY NEXT, 26t.h June.atHalf-pasf Ten. . ■ . _, ",. . ' No bleseetb., JAMES & 00.,! Auctioneere. '.-' AUCTION SALE./ OS Fruit Trees* MESSRS JAMES & CO. have reixl ceived instructions from Mr John Hale to Sell by Public Auction, at their Booms, Bridge street,,,; On SATURDAY NEXT, At One; o'clock— A large nuttfber of; Fbtjit and Eobest Tbees, Flowering Shrubs, Camelias, Rhododendrons, Oranges, Lemons, Gooseberry and Currant Bashes, Rhubarb Roots, Barberry Plants, Apples, Pears, Peaches, Quinces, &c, &c, &o. Without Reserve. 1 ; " JAMES;& CO., Auctioneers. TO FARMERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND "OffiERS? VI/ E have FOR SALE, by Private Treaty— 3 Firet-class Two-seated Buggy, almost new, with double pole, &c. 1 Three-seated AmericainrWagoaette (new) Furniture -Express and Haiuessin good order ' 1 Silver-plated $6t doublb Harness 1 Single Set Harness ; . 1! Staunch Grey Mare, broken, arid perfectly quiet and sound 1 Chestnut Cob " Nugget " 1 Pony, "Tommy;" well known as tboroughly.quiet, &c. JAMES &tCO., Aiictioceerß. : GieariDgJM Sale. SPECIAL NOTICE Parties about to Furnish, and to Tradespeople generally. - , WE, the undersigned, having en-; tered into business . : engage4 merits in the City of Auckland, lor, which place .we > leave vn r& very short time, have decided tooffer rour LAhGE & VALUABLE STOCK; to the Public bf/Nfdson at GREATER SACRIFICE THaN • EVES' :■;'■'! : "■ A, This GREAT, CLEA.RING-OTJT SALE will far BUTpaßs anything of the1 kind that has taken place in the City of Welson for many years past; and- as it is impossible to enumerate the Gstock| in jthis, advertisement, we. Bimply in-' vit6 the Public to call and see .the PEtCE LisT^iwhich we'Vfesl cohttdent will leadJto a ready-,eale.. , , Tbe STOCK edmprises—' Drjvwing-room,1 Dihirig-room, Bed-* ' room,land Kitchen .Furniture of j every description Brussels and Tapestry Carpets Linoleums and Oilcloths Hearthrugs, Wool Mats, Felt\ vquares Toilet Sets, Toilet Glasses/: ■ Fieri and ' Cheval Glass . Chests Drawers and Wardrobes Marble Washstands!and Tables Drawing-room and Dining-roum Suites Austrian BentwooJ and etheruChairs * Dining and Tea Sets;: o;, . Cutlery, Plated^ and Glassware x Stoves, Fenders .and Fire-irone, &c. ; JOHN tf AMES^CO?; , For Silt of To Let j Thb laige; ands^oihmodipuslpremises ' known as" 1 Ji _MEB' FURNISHING I WAREHOUSE, Lower REi:b»E?BTEEfcT, almost new, having been only recently erected, with large strong rooms. These premises, being centrally situated, are suitable for almost any business for which they may be iequtred. Also, To Let; The woll-known'Premises . ryiHE NELSON AUCIION 1 ROOMS, replete with Offices and1" every convenience, now 'doing an1 *• extensive business, being in tho best position' in Nelson. The only'reasori forgetting the above' being that we have entered into business arrangements in Anck and.. , None but prircipala trtatei with,. For further1 particulars; ppl to ' JuHN JAMES & C 0. ,( ' Auctioneers']"
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Colonist, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4174, 25 June 1885, Page 2
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