■ tho heart of the City on EXOEF TIONALLY EASY TERMS. Plans now being prepared. For further particulars, and. arrangements to inspect, see'tho Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., ■105, Customhouse-quay. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. SALE OF FURNITURE IN OUR ROOMS. AL. WILSON AND CO. will sell in • their rooms, as abovo — A lot of good Furniture, including— 2 Queen Anne chairs, 2 Morris chairs, in oak and kauri, 6 h.b. chairs, extension dining table, duehesse pair, duehesse chest, s. and d. bedsteads and w.w. and kapoks, 6 hospital bods and kapoks, cot, suite, in shadow tissue, 2 divan chairs, couch, etc., etc. On account of a well-known resident who is giving up housekeeping. Also, A largo collection of Furniture from many sources, including: Part contents of 5 rooms, removed from H_taitai, including some good useful furniture, And on account of a party removing north Part contents of 5 rooms, including a very good piano by Kissler (a wellknown maker), in perfect condition, -. and fine powerful tone, lot ot linoleum, ' 2 sideboards, duehesse pair, double' iron bedsteads and bedding, w.w. On acount of various vendors;. A Large Collection of. Furniture. Held over from Monday's Sale and for Absolute Sale; 3 PIANOS for positive sale. WITHOUT RESERVE. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, At 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, 20 DOZEN WHITE TOWELS, ROLLER-TOP DESK, LETTER PRESS, TYPEWRITER, ETC., ETC. ... ' At the Central Auction Rooms, 53, Cubastreet (3 doors below Winder's). CATALOGUE OF HIGH-CLASS FUR NITURE, including PIANO by Chas. Hampton, 2 SOLID OAK SIDEBOARDS, OAK BOOKCASE, EX. D. TABLE, CHESTERFIELD COUCH and 2 DIVAN CHAIRS, OAK MORRIS COUCH and cushions, OVERMANTEL, 2 SMALL SIDEBOARDS, palmstands, whatnot, bamboo settee, suite 3 pieces, fancy and occasional chairs, wicker chairs. WARDROBES, . DUCHESSE CHESTS, B.M. and WOODEN BEDSTEADS, wiro and kapok mattresses, CHILD'S WOOD AND IRON COTS, pedestal cupboards, toilet ' mirror, toilet ware, CHILD'S HIGH CHAIRS, K. DRESSER, sewing machine, chiffonier, k. table and chairs, cupboard, BOX OTTO .MAN,. COUCHES, TWO SCOTCH CHESTS of drawers, Morris chairs, FOLDING PUSHCART, hallstand, go-cart, vacuum cleaner, sundries, etc., etc. • On view from 9.30.a.m. A. T. TRENDLE, Auctioneer. ' ' SATURDAY NEXT, At 2 p.m. SATURDAY NEXT, At 2 p.m. mHE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, X having been favoured with instructions from A. J. BISHOP, ESQ., who is leaving for Christchurch, WILL SELL, ON THE PREMISES, 86, TARANAKISTREET. HIS SURPLUS STOCK OF WHOLESALE CABINET MAKER, including— BENCHES, TIMBER, BRASS FITTINGS, TILES, GLASS, BURR WALNUT VENEER, CK-IRS, OCCASIONAL TABLES,- MIRROR FRAMES, 3 WASHSTANDS, 6 DUCHESSE CHESTS, also several articles of Furniture in part construction, offering splendid opportunities ■to amateur. Full Details Friday's Post. A. T. TRENDLE, Auctioneer, j SATURDAY, 7th JUNE, 1919, Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLId AUCTION OF HIGH-CLASS AND COSTLY FURNISHINGS. MAGNIFICENT BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO, by BcchsJ:ein.. One of the most beautiful instruments that has been offered for some time. This Piano is almost new and has a glorious tone. It is without doubt one of the finest instruments that has. been imported into N.Z. A VALUABLE '. COLLECTION OF WATER COLOURS AND PAINTINGS, by Worslcy, Howarth, Leslie Wilson, and Swinton Diston.(' COSTLY OAK DININGROOM AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS INDIAN CARPETS, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, SOLID OAK PEDESTAL OFFICE TABLE AND APPOINTMENTS. At the Family Residence, Moana-road, Day's Bay. On account of D. M. Findlay, Esq., who has sold his property. 350 L™?! 350 ENTIRE CONTENTS OF EIGHT ROOMS. TOI ■ JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- ___• ed instructions to sell at Day's Bay, as above. On View Morning of Sale. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. BIG SALE OF TIMBER AND IRON. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION . Of GOOD BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Including A LARGE QUANTITY OF TOTARA, ETC. *r»na SHEETS OF HEAVY GAUGE OW CORRUGATED IRON, all in first-class condition SKYLIGHTS, etc., etc. ' | A First-class Lot of .TIMBER and IRON. Full details and date of sale later. -ffTI JOHNSTON. AND CO. have receiv- __-• ed instructions from tho Contractor to sell at tho United Farmers' Building, Lambton-quay— j 10 000 FBET 0F TIMBER 0F ALL DESCRIPTIONS, etc. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer, j BAY OF PLENTY. i *7(\f\ ACRES Sheep and Cattle Run; (Uv 250 acres, formerly heavy bush, now in fino solo of grass; balance is rolling fern country full of feed, easily handled. House and buildings. Six miles Tailway; good road. £6 10s acre; terms. GRAY AND COCKROFT, Bank of N.S.W. Buildings, Lambton-qy. REAL FOX FURS. WANTED— Rich, Lustrous, Black Fox Furs, animal Ghnpcd, head, tail, foot. £5 15s, £6 15s, £7 15s, worth pounds more; guaranteed porfect. Queree Bros,, WiUis-street.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 130, 4 June 1919, Page 12
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