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THURSDAY, 20th APRIL, 1911, At 1 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT A"ND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSE--HOLD FURNISHINGS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, AEOLIAN PIANOLA, FULL-LENGTH ALCOCK BILLIARD TABLE. i r At KENSINGTON-STREET (off Abel Smith -street). XTPRIGHT GRAND PIANO in Rich Burr Walnut, Massive Iron Frame; splendid tone, with all modern improvements PIANOLA by the Aeolian Co., New York, in beautiful case, practically new, cost £65; also 40 RECORDS 'ALCOCK BILLIARD TABLE, 12ft 6inx sft 6in, in perfect condition, with cues and rests MAGNIFICENT ROYAL AXMINSTER CARPET, 21ft Bin x 16ft, in Rich Green Ground ; a beautiful Carpet of best quality ELEGANT CHIPPENDALE EBONISED ' DRAWINGROOM CABINET SOLID MARBLE FRENCH CATHEDRAL CLOCK, 28 days ; strikes halfSOLID WALNUT OVERMANTEL with 8 Bevelled Mirrors and Turned Pillars ■ELEGANT OLD ENGLISH HALL STAND in Hard Wood, with Massive Centre Mirror and 2 Side Mirrors and large Well 1 %it 6io SIDEBOARD in Walnut and Cedar, Bevelled Mirror-back and Canopy Top Bft EXTENSION DINING TABLE with Extra Leaves and Massive Turned SUPERIOR 9-PIECE LEATHER DINING SUITE in Heavy Frames MASSIVE ALL-BRASS BEDSTEAD with 2g-inch Pillars, extra heavy, with Extension Rail, together with Cabje-edo-e Mattress and Horsehair do ELEGANT 6ft DOUBLE MIRRORDOOR WARDROBE with Totara Knotted Panels, large Cupboard and Drawers -SUPERIOR 3-PIECE BEDROOM -SUITE," ~cbmp - rising Jfirrof-door vVardrobe and large Duchesse Pair • of Latest Design f A _• L. WILSON AND CO. are in•A.* structed by C.' M. -Montefiore,Esq., who -has left for- Sydney, to sell at his residence "Chevy Chase," 18, Kensing-ton-street — The contents of 10 well-furnished rooms, as above ; also : - Brussels carpet (18ft x 18ft), 6 woollen ru^.-Axminster-do, 8 floors of best „- quality -'.lino, .musip. canterbury in - stained walnut,- silk-mounted firescreen, 8 rattan • chairs and cushions, divan chair (almost new), office dpsk, (leather {op "and 2 'drawers), large pier glass, upholstered settee; 9 Aust rian chairs, choice collection of Jap- • anese vases, lot of surplus c.p. ware, - - comprising - tea and coffe set, biscuit " barrel, etc., lot of glass ware (> jardin ieres- and palms, good Nottingham and lace curtains, inlaid hall lino Contents of 6 Bedrooms, including— 8 b-m. bedstead, 4 single b.m. bedsteads with bedding complete, 5 duchesse chests, chest drawers, 3 single mirrordoor wardrobes, -2 elegant toilet sets, - wicker tables and chairs, 2 American rockers, large medicine _ chest, full. ' Scotch chest, bedroom chairs and ruga 2Uso, a lot of kitchen and outside sundries," 2 " carpet "sweepers," "2-roller" " "mangier wringer, dresser, large hose, lawn mower, icon roller, wheelbarlow," bone and grit mill, etc., etc. - This is an' attractive sale cif_Euperior 'furnishings from'drawingroom to kitchen. , On -account of Mr. Montefiore having left for Australia, we have received definite instructions TO SELL. On view Wednesday, from 2 to 5 p.m. This HOUSE- FOR SALE OR TO I/ET. Apply Auctioneers. .'A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 21sc APRIL, At 12 o'clock. ft i 'ACRES of RICH FLAT LAND -| -| J-± LOWER HUTTi j - j - FEONTESG WATERLOO AND LOWER - JVAIWETU-ROADS. (£ BLOCK HIGHLY SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVISION OR A - GENTLE- - "-. -MAN'S SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. IN THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH BOOTHBY, DECEASED. . «? in. L. WILSON AND CO. have receive Lc3L» ed instructions from Mr. Thomas Manderson, executor in the estate of Elizabeth Boothby (deceased) to sell at their rooms, 26, .Brandon-street, as above, in order to wind up tho estate: — That excellent Block of Land in the Hutt Valley, being part of Section 30,- Hutt District, containing U^ acres 0"roods*0 perches, frontin cr Waterloo-road and Lower Wai-wetu-road, TOGETHER WITH THE BUILDINGS ERECTED THEREON. The Improvements consist of an EXCELLENT 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE 'AND CONVENIENCES, STABLE, COWSHED, and BARN. There is a beautiful plantation eoxnprlo-ing the choicest selection of trees, etc., to bs seen in the Hutt "Valley". The land is e3:ceptionaliy .rich and flat, and will produce in abundance all that Nature requires. It is also suitable for subdivisionai purposes, and is one of the few blocks in tno Lower Hutt , remaining undivided. The sale is being held in order that the Trustee may wind ,up the Estate and allow the beneficiaries to obtain their indi.vidual shares. Plans of the estate and conditions of sale can be seen at the solicitors for the Estate (MESSRS. QUICK ,AND WARD), MR. THOMAS MANDERSON, ON THE PROPERTY, or the AUCTIONEERS. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneers] ~ ~FRIDAY, '21st APRIL, 1911, i ' At 1.30 p.m. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Also, LARGE COLLECTION OF EXTRA o GOOD BEDDING AND LINEN, AT AUSTIN-STREET. • f A L. WILSON AND CO. are instruct--~£i.» ed by the owner,, who. is giving up housekeeping, to sell at No. 18, Aus-tin-street — The Contents of 6 rooms, including a large quantity of Blankets, Sheets, v. Quiite, etc., etc.- . Full particulars later. .A. L. WILSON,. Auctioneer. ' , WEDNESDAY, 26th APRIL, At 11 o'clock a.m. sharp. qa aaa FEET OF ' HOUSE OVfVVi),^ TIMBER, . AT WAIKANAE. ! \ J - L. WILSON AND CO.' have re'J\.» ceived instructions, from the C. and A. Odlin Timber and Hardware Co., Ltd., who are rearranging their timber yards and disposing of a large quantity of surplus timber, to sell on the siding, i^aikanae-^ 80)000 feet of good household timber,, all sorts and sizes. ."Full particulars later. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. -, m O LET.' KELBURNE, Gentleman's 10-roomed Residence ; rent SBI3O-per year. " Beautiful view, close to tram, all conTeniences. PBOtJSE LUMBER, LTD., -'- " *- {Taranski-etretft.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 8

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