TO-MORROW. THURSDAY. 6th FEBRUARY, 1913, At 2 o'cVck. | ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. COSTLY 3-PIECJ3 CHESTERFIELD SUITL. E.P. WARE AND APPOINTMENTS. Afc the Residence, No. 13, "ADAMSTERRACE (off Aro-sh'eet). E. •< .TOH'NSTON AND . CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at Adamsterrace, os aboVe— The whole of the Superior Furnishings, all purchased within the last * nine months, comprising — Linoleums, 2 superior .and almost new ' Axmlnstei 1 carpet squares, dining table and mohair 'cover, -up-to-date highback dining room suite, writing table, 2 upholstered wicker chairs, 2 Morris chairs Very superior Chesterfield lounge and 2 ■largo divan chairs to match in saddlebag 1 ! (onlviin use a few months), *oak hallstandv quaint hall settee; pictures, carpet runner, bentwood chairs, etc. Superior, mirror-back sideboard, lot of best quality c.p. ware, carvers, cutlery, c.p. .tea ,set, palms, fioWor . stands and bowls, 'ornaments ' and vases, oak table, overmantel, piano stool, lace and fancy curtains, etc. Axminster heatthrugs, costly 3-piece rimu bedroom suite, d.b.m. bedsteads, bedroom carpets, duchesso pairs, toilet-. • ware, wardrobe, linen citpboard, chests drawers, slip mats, chairs, etc. Also, kitchen utensils, gas , iron, garden tools, 14 purebred White Leghorns, netting, etc., etc. Everything is in very nice order and for ABSOLUTE SALE. \ On view Morninat of Sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. -TO-MpRROW. THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1913. • ; At 2 o'clock sharp. ■ SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ' ' Of a VALUABLE SIX - ROOMED RESI--DENCE AND HALF AN ACRE OF* GROUKD, Situate No, 13, ADAMS-TERRACE (Within 10 minutes tram of Post Office). THIS PROPERTY IS WORTHY OF "INSPECTION, AS THE OWNER INTENDS TO SELL. " , E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions) from the owner, who is desirous of realising on his, pro* perty, to sell a^; a ridiculously low reserve—- ' That Valuable and Well-built Residence and Half-acre of grouhd, ■ b'ftjng NNto t 13, Adams-terrace { laid out in orchard, flower garden, vegetable garden, concrete paths, / and every modern convenience, * . Tho property is beautifully situated on an elevated 'position, and the houso is spSeially well built. We have a good tenant willing to rent tho house tor twelve months at 25s a week. ' Further particulars and cards to view from the Auctioneers. Special Note — To bo offered on the pre'nrises. ' E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1913 ; At 1.30 o'clock sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. UPRIGHT ' GRAND PIANO, HOUSEHOLD LINEN AND APPOINTMENTS. AY the Residence, No. 9, ALPHA-ST. (off Cambridge-terrace). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have.ro- • coived instructions from Mrs. C. J. Smith, Who is giving tip housekeeping, to sell at Alpha-street, as above— i The whole of her Superior Furniture, etc., comprising— • UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, jfi rich walnut burr case ' v a magnificent-toned instrument, and quito now ; cost £65 • SUPERIOR MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, , . • » LOT OF GLASSWARE AND CROQKERY, E.P. WARE CUTLERY, CARVERS < DINING TABLE AND COVER DINNER. SERVICE, OVERMANTEL, ■ AUSTRIAN .CHAIRS ALMOST NEW LINOLEUMS througout. the house, ' CARPET • RUNNERS, JHALL LINOLEUM, EASY CHAIRS ORNAMENTS AND VASES PICTURES, HEARTHRUGS HALL CURTAINS, SUPERIOR LACE CURTAINS 4 NEW HOSPITAL BEDS, S.I. BED-. STEADS, W.W. - STRETCHERS, KAPOK BEDS, DUCHESSE PAIRS, i. :DUCHESSE CHESTS VERY SUPERIOR ' AND ' QUAINT BEDROOM SUITE; cost £18 -' 60 ' lots best ' quality HOUSEHOLD LINEN — Blankets', sheets, quilts, counterpanes, towels, pillow slips, etc. Also, Kitchen utensils, enamelwai(e, wringer and " sundries. • ■ This is 0. , completely furnished ' home, and everything is in excellent order. On view Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ' At 68, MANNERS-STREET. . ■ TO-MORROW (TH URSD AY); 6th ' FEB., At 2 p.m. Also SATURDAY, Bth FEB., At 1 p.m. Of' DRAPERY. CLOTHING, HOSIERY, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, BOOTS, FANCY 'GOODS, JEWELLERY, Etc.,' Etc. < / ' NO. RESERVE ! NO RESERVE ! THIS is a great chance for the publio to^ secure goods at their own prices. Everything must be sold., N.B. — We , intend holding an. Auction Sale three times every yeel?, viz., Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. We also sell goods privately • afc auction prices. Open ever> evening. See Flag. GEO. SHAMY, Auctioneer. a novel way of disposing of . miramar main-road sections!, "building" sections at your own * - PRICE ! THE* BUYER MAKES THE RUNNING ! Ali. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from an enterprising owner to sell in a novel way — Three very fine Suburban Sections, each 66 feet x 132 feet. They will be offered as from WEDNESDAY, 29th JANUARY", 1913, at the rate of THREE POUNDS PER FOOT, and for overy day they remain unEold a reduction of ONE SHILLING PER FOOT will be made until they are finally disposed of. TO-DAY'S PRICE, £2 14s A FOOT. A. L. WILSON AND CO. FOR 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 large hall suitable ,for dancing or meetings, 5-etal! stable, etc. ; land 3 acres (more or less) ; good v water supply. Price for the whol« £1000. Apply F. and D. EDWARDS, Trafalgar-streeti Nelson. E OR. SALE, in good order, an Allday's '■ 10-12-h.n. 2-cylinder Motoi Car, 2 ignitions, with cupo hood; prico £150. Also a 4-scater Phaeton, Horse, and Harness. Apply Ei L. Mowbray, .Waterlool'oad, Lower Hutt,,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1913, Page 12
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