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TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, loth APRIL, 1011, At 11 o'clock a. ci. sharp. •EXTENSIVE AUCTION KALE OF FTRST-CLASS BUILDING MATERIAL. 550 shbbtsofir6n 550 All 11: 'perfect order. Various langths. 30,000^- 30,000 Fr - TIMBER. ETC. •AT DYMOCK AND CO.'S LATE PREMISES. WATERLOO-QUAY. m KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., iJL-« havo received instructions to sell on the ground, Waterloo-quay, as above^ — QA AAA Fl '- OF NEARLY O\J 9 \J\J\9 NEW TIMBER, of all descriptions— Flooring, Lining, Joists, Sarking, Doors, Sashes 50,000 BRICKS, Etc., Etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. ' 33ns is a sale of first-class Iron an<s JTimber. Inspection invited. . . - E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. . A MONEY-MAKING BUSINESS. fBj^OR SALE* in the best inland town in IB- New Zealynd, a splendid Restaurant QBu3iness; premises are brick, nicely appointed; trade thoroughly established; takings for past year £1350 ; ample room for coping with increased trade ; rent . low. Full particulars on application to GENUINE BARGAIN, Evening Post. SALE BY ORDER OF THE •MORTGAGEE. ■ 'AT PALMERSTON NORTH. THURSDAY, 13th APRIL, 19l'l, At 2 p.m. TyTESSRS. MOUNSEY AND CO. have .LtJL received instructions from the mortgagee, under Mortgage No. 79278, Wellington Registry and Instrument ' by way of Security No. 2278, Palmerston Registry, -under power of sale" contained in the said mortgage, to sell by public auction, as above, on the' 'premises, Ratfgitikeiitreet, being Section - 217,- - Palmerston North— lAII that the 'interest of the Mortgagee '" under the Memo, of Lease No. 6354 of" one 7 * acre, known as Section 217, —Palmerston North, containing the well-known' Carnarvon Boardinghou3e, - the said lease having 14 years still to " run, together "with _the Tvliole of the - - chattels -contained -and described in the said instrument by " way of security. i?or further particulars apply to the office of. the -Auctioneers. .. TO-MORROW^THURSDAY),' APRIL 13, i ___ At 2 o'clock. I r«\f F. SHORTT, LTD., have been faI V T • Voured" with instructions to sell at their, Eooms, WillisjStreet, on account of • a gentleman- leaving" Wellington — SPLENDID •'EFPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, - by Hans Richter; a beautiful instrur.niaat ' ■-..-- - i&lassive sideboard in solid .walnut, dining- " "room suite ,of 9 pieces in leather, dining table, Austrian chairs, couch in tapestry, linoleum, carpet 1 square, hearthrugs, fenders and irons, piano — stool, occasional tables, 'child's high chair, handsome dncheste pair, toiletware, massive Italian bedstead with wire mattress and bedding complete, single bedsteads, washstands, stretchers, kitchen dresser, chairs, tables, crockery, etc. Also, J dozen men's tennis shirts, 6 dozen paivs of men's cashmere Eoclis, 50 beautiful ostrich feathers NO RESERVE. ROBERTSON'S AUCTION ROOM, MANNERS-STREET. ,W. L. ROBERTSON, Auctioneer. ~/ ' .TO-MORROW ■ (THURSDAY), ! At 2 "p.m. I 'ATTRACTIVE SALE OF TRAVEL- i _ , LER'S SAMPLES. >WT L - EOBERTSQN h?s received inl»T • structions to sell by auction as „a bove, on account of a traveller who is . ' returning to England— .. A choice lot of Samples, including — Table covers, damask table cloths, ser-. .'/, ' "vjietteS, "lace curtains, art curtains, » single and double bedspreads, tray cloths, duchesse sets, table centres, sideboard, runners, English blankets, mats,, hearthrugs, cutlery, sheetings, • pillow -cases, bed drapings, tapestry, cretonnes, velvets, blouses, suitings, -- ' dress- lengths, underclothing/ and ",, ladies' mercery. ' These are all British samples from the well-known, houses of Malcolm and Mitchisoh, and Brown, . Moxham and Co., of London, and the Belfast linen Co., Belfast. They are all of the highest quality and. buyers can. rely on getting good .value. The whole lot will be sold absolutely WITHOUT RESERVE. "-fWTST ANTED -to *Sell, nice 4-roomed 1 y t _ Villa, 3 'niinutes Botanical Gardens gates, 2 bay windows; land 45ft 6in x jl62fii,' dbu,ble frontage; bathroom, waTd--robes,. tmilt 3 years; insurance £400; Goveasnnent valuation £700. Price £650. Owner leaving; must sell. This is an Kinest bargain; don't miss it. J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., 215, Lambton-quay. * WANTED TO SELL. CT3OR Sale, at Maranui, several SECiSj- TIONS, at 30s, 40s, 50 per foot. This i 3 the most go ahead suburb of Wellington. Splendid views" of Lyall and Evans Bays from all sections. Small deposit if building erected. Further information from H. M. IIAYWARD, ,"20,"0ia Customs-street. Wellington. WANTED TO LET, f.\ 'HQOM .on first floor,, suitable for an _,"^*' Indent ."Agent 'or Commission 'Agency; size 20 x; 18; rent 15s. Apply ,JOHN NICOL, 57. Cuba-street. "rVTTTANTED Known— We Close at 2 p.m. for TUESDAY HALF-HODIDAY. " . PALMER'S ~" Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168, LAMBTON-QUAY. Telephone No. 20. ' LEFT-OFF CLOTHING^ fR/TRS. NIGHTINGALE having taken tiyjl over the business lately carried on hy Mrs. Hill, 103, Lambton-quay, will give the highest cash price for Left-ofi Clothing, Boots, etc.- Mrs. Nightingale will call by appointment to any address. Write or 'phone 2924. ' ' MRS: NIGHTINGALE, 118, Taranaki-street. and 103. Lambton-qy. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. RING UP 'PHONE 3313. MRS. BRUCE, 'cash purchaser of Ladies', Gents', and Children's "Left-ofr. Clothing, Boots, etc Letters receive prompt attention; highest prices given. Address 139, Ingestre-street (nest F.S. Dispensary). ■X EFT-OF3? Clothing— Mrs. Woodward, JLJ Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing and Boots. Letters receive prompt attention. 121, ' Ingestre-6treet (next Rink). 'Phone 2379.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 86, 12 April 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 86, 12 April 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 86, 12 April 1911, Page 12

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