TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, At 11 a.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. (Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains) 6 PIANOS ! n PIANOS ! O SIMPLEX PIANOLA, in perfect order, with 12 Record-. Cost £65. Brcdorene Ilaals, Rohm, Rosener and Spangenberg, Daubrowsky, Broadwood, White, and Ilopkinson. A Splendid Opportunity to those in search of a REALLY GOOD PIANO AT THEIR OWN PRICE. AL. WILSON AND CO. will hold a • Sale of 6 lirpt-clas-; Pianos ai above, by makers of world-known repute. Every instrument is a good cue, some costing very big money. We invite those in search of a good instrument to inspect. On \iew now. A. L. WTLSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY7~i2th FEBR UARYT" At 12 o'clock. SALE of PROPERTY IN MULGRAVESTREET AND KENWYNTERRACE. In the Estate of Josco Huett, deceased. AL. WILSON AND CO. have receiv- • ed instructions from Iho Trustees in tho estate of Jes»e Huett, deceased, to sell at their rooms, 26, Brandon-btreet, as above — LOT I.— T!u>i desiiable property. No. 19, Mulgravc-slrcet, part T.A. 537. having a front ago of 24 ft to Mulgra\e-strcet and a depth of 96ft, with a 7-roomed liou-so erected thereon This isa very valuable property, and in an excellent position in tho city, adjoining tho Marine Engineers' Institute, close to Lain bt on Railway Station and tho business part of the city. The prospecth o value is very considerable, and the site adapted for many purposes. LOT II.— A property in Konwyn-tprracc j (off Rintoul-street), being part of T.A. 954, having a frontage of 38ft 6in to Kenwj n-terraee and a depth of 92ft Bin, with a good and nearly new 7-roomcd house having every convenience, h. and c. water, ga3 and electric light. Thia house is well built and in good order, and as an investment desirable, and as a home still better. Notico Board 3of Sale on each property. The estate must be wound up and tho properties are to be sold. For further particulars apply to tho Auctioneers, or to the Solicitors for the Estate, Messrs. Stafford and TreadweTi, Panama-street. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY. 12th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. IMPORTANT S VLE OF CORPORATION LEASEHOLD SECTION AND BUSINESS PREMISES IN A LEADING WELLINGTON STREET. AL. WILSON AND CO. have ro- • cehed instructions from Mr. John Danks to submit to auction as abo^e — All his interest in that Valuable Corporation Section, No. 103, Reclaimed/Land, situated in Brandonbtreet, and adjoining Ihe officer of Messrs. Skcrrelt, Tripp, and Blair, and A. L. Wilson and Co. The section has a frontage of 35ft to • Brandon-street and the excclleuo depth of 85ft, with a Shop and Factory, for so many jears occupied by S. Danks and Son. The present holder of the lease is dettirous of immediately disposing of his interest in ir, which has 2 years to run at the present rental, with right of renewal every 14 >ears, at a ground rental to be ascertained by arbitration in the ordinary way. The position is an excellent one, and the opportunity of s-euuring such a very \aluablo business site should not be lost. Furthor particulars from the auctioneers. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneers. ' WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. SALE OF PROPERTY IN LLOYD-ST. In deceased person's estate, A L. WILSON AND CO.' have re- £*-• ceived instructions to sell in their rooms, as abo\e, under instructions from the Executors of the late Ellen Mary Adams — THAT COTTAGE PROPERTY IN LLOYD-STREET', No. 12, being part of Town Acre No. 291. Tho land has a frontage to Lloyd-street of 33 feet and a depth of 90 feet. The rection is dead fiat, and the house is a 6roomed one on ono floor. It is necessary to dispose of this property immediately in order to dispense the benefits from the cstato amongst the beneficiarie*. Full particulars from the Auctioneers or tho Solicitor^ to the estate, Messrs. Quick and Ward, Featherston-street. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, sih FEBRUARY, 1913. At 1.30 p.m. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, PIANOLA AND RECORDS, AND SUNDRIES. A FINE COLLECTION OF FURNITURE. The Contents of 8 Wcll-furni;hed Rooms. Complete from Drawing Room to Kitchen. i L. WILSON AND CO. will hold -*-*. their Usual Weekly Sale of Fur-ni'u-o as abo\e, when a moct complete catalcgue^ of suiiorior household effects will bo offered. This Gdle. as usual,' will be practically unre.-orved, and buyers c.tu attend w ith confidence. A f"w more entries could be received. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TUESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1913, At 12.30 p.m. sharp. A MOST TM PORT ANT SALE OF VALUABLE FURNITURE. AXMINSTER. CARPKTS, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, MASSIVE SIDEBOARD, VALUABLE BRONZE STATUARY, SOLID SILVER AND E.P. WARE, CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS AND TABLES. INLAID WALNUT DO, ELEGANT BEDROOM SUITES, ALMOST NEW MASSIVE ALLBRASS BEDSTEAD, Etc., Etc. At Ihe Residence, 72, Webb-street. A 1,. WILSON AND CO. have boen ■i.1.1 favoured with instruct ion* from Mr*. Lachmau, who is giving up hou'wKpppinjr, Iq sell ai her i-p-idoncc, a-> abovoTlip pomplHp ennlpnt -. of 0 v.pll-fin--ni'-hpd toom--, incltidim; 0 nia^ni- ' lippiit Upright Grand NpulplU I 'm no (poM 90gn=). Full particulars Infer. Catalogue now being prepared. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. I TOR. IMMEDIATE SALE. ' NELSON PROVINCE. BREWERY (Ale and Stout), with whole plant, in good running order, Bottle Store, etc. ; also Boarding House adjoining, containing 10 rooms, with largo hall suitable for dancing or meetings, 5-stal! i-table, etc. ; land 5 acres (moie or less) ; •rood water tupply. Prico for the wholfl £1000. Apply F. and U. EDWARDS, TrafaJgar-streeti li'eligu.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1913, Page 8
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