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AUCTION SALE SUPERIOR HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LOWER HUTI SATURDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1911, At 2 o'clock sharp. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has receivei • instructions to sell, as above-^-Piano (by Bord), sideboard, cheffc nier, dining table, duchesse chesU washstands; easy chairs, leathe and plush couches, Canadian am Austrian chairs, suite (7 pieces) d. and s. brass-mounted bedsteads w.w. stretchers, toiletware, kapol mattresses and bed, towel-horse ■wicker and rattan chairs, occasional ' sional tables, child's chair, quilts bedding, eiderdown, glassware cutlery, silver trays, ware, carpe squares, hearthrugs, mats, clock screens, butter and fruit dishes curtains and poles, lawn mower carpenter's tools, garden tools guns, wringer, range, linoleum books, parrot stands, kitchen utensils - ■ sils etc., etc., poultry and vege tables. WITHOUT RESERVE. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 22nd APRIL, at 2 p.m. CITY AUCTION MART, Manners-st. rj . __W. BRAITHWAITE AND CO CJ» • will sell by auction as above — • . An excellent lot of Household Furniture ■ • ture and Effects, contents of t rooms, removed to our mart foi convenience- of sale, and which in eludes — 1 Grand piano (by Gustav Freidfer, a beautiful toned instrument), 1 pianoj-bj Hoch and Sohne, very good tone), 1 magnificent overmantel," 1 easy spring ' chair, 1 suite of furniture (7 pieces), Axmfaster carpet square (12 x 10), handsomt 6etfcee and 2 chairs to match (beautifully upholstered), 2' massive brass-mounted bedsteads, 2 mirror-door wardrobes, duchesse pair, 2 upholstered wicker chairs, sideboard, drophead sewing machine, Z palm stands,' chairs, hospital bedstead, ei.T. bedstead. wire maxtresses, • linoleums, couch, three iron cots, all-brass fender, carpet runner, coal vase, a -splendid ooileetion. of pictures, ' Blankets, qnilts, and., bedding, and a lot of -useful kitchen utensils, also 3 genls 1 bicycles, 2 ladies^ bicycles, gas bath 'heater, canaries, and fantail pigeons. ' ROBERTSON'S AUCTION ROOM, - - ' MANNERS-STREET. "' ■ TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), - At 2 p.m. HJiT- L - ROBERTSON will sell by auc- !.¥ T "• tion. at his rooms, Manners-st., os above — -' -The Contents- of- an 8-roomed House, _ including — CHESTERFIELD' COUCH and 2 "DIVAN CHAIRS, in green velvet and- saddlebags HANDSOME BEDEsOOM SUITE, con- - -sisfcmg of Oheval Duehesse Pair and . Wardrobe, stained green t. CHIPPENDALE DRAWINGROOM SUITE HANDSOME SIDEBOARD Box ottoman, d.bmi. bedsteads and wire mattressesj single' bedsteads and mat- " tresses, kapoc beds, pillows, blankets and quilts, chest of drawers, duchesse pairs, wardrobe, wire stretchers, linoleum and> carpets, washstands and ware, dining table and cover, Austrian and kitchen chairs, tapestry couch, Morris chair, basket chairs, kitchen taibles, kitchen, cupboards, fenders, occasional tables, dinner set, tea set, cutlery, clock, hall curtains, laco curtains, pksfcures, toilet tabies, pieces carpet, gas ring, coir mats, garden hose, crockery, glassware, meat-safe, and' a good lot -of kitchen sundries, and genius bike, photogra.phio plates, and chemicals. WITHOUT RES3BRVE. {Also a good line of children's sailor suits and boys' three-garment suits. MONDAY, 24th APRIL, 1911, 1 At Noon. AUCTION SALE-OP S.S. LILY. 31/IVESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. 1 UjJL have been favoured with instructions to sell, by auction at -their rooms, • Eesthereton-itreet, as above — The S.S. LILY, double engined, with twin screw and bronze propellers, as she now lies oft" Thorndon •Baths, with decks dry at low .water. The boiler is a vertical one, suitable for a donkey engine: thevhull is coppered and . copper fastened. -' TUESDAY, 25th APRIL, 1911, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Arthur Allison and Co. v (London), LEATHER DININGROOM SUITE, CHIPPENDALE BEDROOM SUITE, HISTORIANS' HISTORY OF THE WORLD (25 vote), and APPOINTMENTS. On the Premises, No. 90, Pirie-streefc (close to Austin-street). T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have received instructions' from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, tc Bell on the premises, Pine-street, at ThT~WHOLE of the ALMOST NEW FURNISHINGS, MASSIVE BRASS CURB FENDER SUITE, ITALIAIS 2BEDSTEAD, E.P. WARE, FINE COL (LECTION OF PICTURES, Etc.,. Etc. Full details To-morrow. Everything is in splendid order and equal to new. On view Monday afternoor p,nd morning of 'sale. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. r»jTRS. NIGHTINGALE having taker iiSl. over the business lately earned 01 ftyMrs. Hill, 103, Laaabton-quay, will giw the highest cash price for Left-off Cloth 'ing, "Boots, etc. Mrs. Nightingalewill cal by appointment to any address. Write o: 'phone 292^ " 118, Taranaki-street. and 105. Lambton-qy " LEFT-OF1? CLOTHING^ RING UP 'PHONE 3313. fll/TRS. BRUCE, cash purchaser o LUjL Ladies', Gents', and Children' Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters re ceive prompt attention; highest price given. Address 139, Ingestre-street (nex F.S. Dispensary)'. ,. Tf EFT-OFF Clothing — Mrs. Woodwaro ii Cash Buyer of Ladies'j Gents', an Children's Left-off Clothing and Booti Letters receive" prompt attention. 121 Ingestre-street (next Sink). 'Phone 257S E" VENING Dresses Bought in an quantity, also Left-off Clothin| Mrs. Nightingale, 10S, Lambton-quaj •Phone 2924. N interesting feature of the Durbar held at Delhi in May last, was th Rajah of Pootrah'a pet elephant— a mag nificent beast, his superb proportion showing to advantage under their coai in"- of Hunkjdory, which, by the -way 13 used to polish the boots of his High ness's entire household. WANTED to Sell, Ladies' Glace Xi Boots, pat. toecap, sewn, usual! 15s 6d for 8s lid; GTace'Strap Shoes, pai toecap, 14s 6d now 8s 6d. Goer, Major: foanks-gfcreefc. nnrr ANTED Known— Ring up 117' 'W Barnes Bros., 10, Gambndge-te: race, for best quality in Coal. Ordei promptly attended to. WANTED - 2ft 6in Wire-wov Stretchers, now at lie 6d ; 2ft 6i Flax Mattresses, now 8s 3d ; Kapoo Ma tresses, 2ft 6in, now 12s 3d; other Be< ding at cut-rate prices. The Sims Han

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 10

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