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TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 20th APRIL, 1911, At 1 o'clock sharp. DIPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. At KENSINGTON-STREET (off Abel Smith-street). UPRIGHT 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 1 also 40 RECORDS ALCOCK BILLIARD TABLE, 12ft 6in x sft 6in, in perfect condition, with cues and rest* 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 halfhours SOLID 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 ,4ft 6in SIDEBOARD in Walnut and Cedar, Bevelled Mirror-back and Canopy Top Bft EXTENSION DINING TABLE with .Extra Leave 3 and Massive Turned - Legs SUPERIOR 9-PIECE LEATHER DINING SUITE in Heavy Frames MASSIVE ALL-BRASS BEDSTEAD with 2^-inch Pillars, extra heavy, with Extension Bail, together with Cableedge Mattress and Horsehair do ELEGANT 6ft DOUBLE MIRRORDOOR WARDROBE with Totara Knotted Panels, large Cupboard and Drawers SUPERIOR 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Mirror-door , Wardrobe jmd large Duchesse Pair of Latest Design A ' L. WILSON AND CO. are in--3L» structed by C. r M. Montefiore, Esq.j 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 a large " catalogue of other Furnishings, particulars of which appeared in Saturday's Post. This is an attractive sale of superior 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 LET. Apply Auctioneers. 'A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. :friday next, At 10.30 a.m. AT THE YARDS, NEXT TO PUBLIC' TRUST OFFICE, LAMBTON-QUAY. AL. WILSON. AND CO. have re- <» ceived instructions from Mr.' P. C. Watt, contractor, to sell as above — A 'large quantity of Good' Timber of all descriptions 1 Doors, Windows, Iron, Ropes, Steel Chains, Shovels, etc.-, etc. 2000 ft of 8 x 1 boarding , 1200 ft 4x3 3500 ft 6x3 - 2 ladders, 2 sets stairs, 10" doors, binges, chain sling, malthoid, wire, sasb woights, 5 shovels. The timber is all nearly new, only used on the one job, and is for positive salo as owner has now no further use for it. A specially clean lot, to be sold WITHOUT. RESERVE. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 21st APRIL, 1911, ! "At 1.30 p.m. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Also, LARGE COLLECTION .OF EXTRA GOOD BEDDING AND LINEN, AT AUSTIN-STREET. AL. WILSON AND CO. are instruct- • ed by the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at No. 18, Aus-tin-street — The Contents ~of 6 rooms, including — Carpet square, superior chesterfield couch (in XJtreehl velvet and saddlebag), divan -chair (nearly new), rattan and upholstered wicker chairs, dining table and Chenille cover, bookshelves, pot and plants, lot of glassware and ornaments, violet striped dinner service, hall curtains, and linoleum, lot of crockery and cutlery, 6 floorings of good linoleum, occasional tables and chairs, lace curtains, also contents of bedrooms, including good three-quarter brass bedstead, hospital bedsteads with almost Tfew bedding complete, 4 superior duchesse chests, chest drawers, toiletware, a large collection of good bedding and linen, 12 pairs of d. and s. sheets, 10 pairs of d. and s. blankets, 10 double and single quilts, lot of pillow slips, towels, serviettes, etc., bedroom chairs ¦- and rugs, also contents of kitchen and other sundries, grocery stores, h©.meinade jam, new mangle, wringer, etc., / etc. This- is an attractive collection of very useful furniture. The bedding; is excellent. Our instructions are TO SELL EVERYTHING. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ~ THURSDAY, 27th APRIL. , At 12 o-'clock. MESSRS. PITCAITHLY AND CO.'S STONE-CRUSHING and GRAVELSAVING PLANT. BELMONT, FOR ' SALE. MESSRS. A. L. WILSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell without reserve at their rooms, 26, Brandon-street, Wellington, a 6 above, and as a going concern — "THE STONE-CRUSHING AND GRAVEL BUSINESS carried on by Messrs. Pitcaithly and Co., at ?- their works, Belmoni, together with the Engines, Plant, Machinery, Tools, Appliances, and Goodwill of leases belonging thereto. Particulars of the leases and other assets, and the terms and conditions of sale, and all other information can be had on j application to the Auctioneers or Messrs. Findlay, Dalziell and Co., Solicitors, Lambton-quay, Wellington. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 2 p.m. On tha Premises, 135, GHUZNEE-ST., Corner of Buller-et. WL. ROBERTSON will sell by auc- • tion, as above — The contents of a 6-roomed house, including : HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITE GOOD SIDEBOARD LARGE OVERMANTEL HEAVY D.B.M. BEDSTEAD and WIRE MATTRESS ' Leather couch, rattan chairs, dining table, „ Austrian chairs, hall stand, linoleum, •" hall carpel, single bedsteads and wire mattressas, double and single kapok beds and pillows, blankets, sheets and quilts, washstands and ware, chest of drawers, box ottoman, basket chair, pictures, hearthrugs, occasional tables, chairs, toilet mirrors, curtains, pot stand, kitchen table, saucepans, crock- ' cry, and household sundries, and a lot of cutlery WITHOUT RESERVE. This is a good lot, the cutlery, kitchen utensils, etc., and bed linen being all practically new.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 91, 19 April 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 91, 19 April 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 91, 19 April 1911, Page 12

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