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TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) At 10.30. SHORT NOTICE AUCTION SALE. SPll3f^fL^E^lSl STOCKINGS, BLOUPK^ nna. TU.MKS, COATS AND *KIRt!" knitted Jumpers,n ° silk SI'ORTS COATS,. CHILDREN'S ETC^ETU. AND SUNDEIES. ON THE PREMISES. 206. CUBA-ST. BY ORDER OF THE HOLDER OF THE A T. TRENDLE. HAVING RECEIVA Few of the Lots comprise — 100 PAIRS OF LADIES' SILK STOCKTS?'^? TSn^P TH FRO^S. WOOL'M.N FROCKS AND JUMPERS, b COATS AND SKIRTS, CHILD'S WOOLLEN COATS, PETTICOATS BLOOMERS, BRASSIERES. CAPS AND BONNETS. COLLARS. Sr^J 8 ' x, APRONS. CHILD'S DOW PNt TTS' ******* EVERY LOT TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. On view from time of sale. A. T. TRENDLE. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW MORNING, AT 11 A.M. AUCTION SALE OF 1 READING' STANDARD MOTOR-CYCLE, 10-12-H.P., TWIN CYLINDER, 3-SPEED GEAR, KICK START. (By Order of the Bailiff of the Magistrate's Court, under Distraint for Debt.) A T. TRENDLE will sell, as above, -Ca_. positively without reserve, on the- pre 1 mises, 206, Cuba street. On view from 9.30. A. T. TRENDLE, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW 1.30 p.m. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW 1.30 p.m. TO-MORROW At Our Salerooms. 15. Blair street 80 SACKS WHOLE FOWL WHE4T 80 SACKS WHOLE FOWL WHEAT 80 SACKS WHOLE FOWL WHEAT. •fo/TESSR-S. A. G. "WALLACE AND CO -*-'-11-. have been instructed to sell by auction, 80 sacks Whole Fowl Wheat in lots to suit purchasers. A. G. WALLACE AND CO., Tel. 20-722 Me *anti.le Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. AT 2 P.M. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF PIANO 4ND T^li^NDH^rS/ FU^ 375 , LOTS- ' 375 AUCTION ARCADE/ AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE! . COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE COURTENAY PLACE. ■jl/TESSRS. WILLIAMS. AND CO.. , -*• ,LTD., kayo received instructions Irom i Mrs. Leach to sell by Public Auction — UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (English model, with magnificent tone) HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD (with bovel mirror) T °AK EXTENSION DINING J. ABLE AXMINSTER. CARPETS (13 x 10) HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONE'and RECORDS MU CHESTERFIELD COUCH 2 BIG EASY CHAIRS (to match) 20 YARDS CARPET RUNNER .SINGER SEWING MACHINE OAK FLAT-TOP OFFICE DESK (with 7 drawers) / RIMU BEDROOM SUITE (4 pieces) Duohosse chests, chest of drawers, wooden bedsteads, kapok mattresses, Morns, couch, overmantel, violin, fancy tables, fancy chairs, k. dresser, chit", box ottoman, cutlery, crockery, glassware,, pictures, linoleums, ' kitchen utensils, garden seat, etc Mao— 1 BACON CUTTER 9 2 SETS GROCER'S SC4LES 1 FREE-WHEEL BICYCLE. . J. M. SAMSON. - ._ Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, 2 P.M. IN OUR' AUCTION ROOMS, Dominion avenue (next Barrett's Hotel). GRAND WELCOME AUCTION SALE GRAND WELCOME_AUCTION SALE.' 525 LOTS- 525 COST?^rOA^ AND RIMU DINING- 1 ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PI\NO MALCOLM PLAYER ..ORGAN ' S^-^f ATTACHMENT AND 80 RECORDS, OAK BEDROOM SUITES, HANDSOME CHESTER £IKLD SUITES, AXMINSTER CARPETS, WILTON PILE CARPETS. 100 ALL-WOOL REVERSIBLE RUGS, A LARGE SELECi- a™™* -JOMORW)W-2 p.m.-TO-MORROW, vivr A££ WILSON'S Auction Rooms, VINE AND WILSON'S Auction Rooms Next Barrett's ■ HoM. . W. M'DONALD, Auctioneer. THIS THURSDAY, 12th JULY 1.30 sharp. On Premises. No/ 96. ABEL SMITH STREET. SUPERIOR FURNITURE 4ND EFFECTS TTINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, » have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. E. Clarke to sell, as above. VINE- AND WILSON, Auctioneers. JpOR SALE, Second-hand Railway Iron, Wiro Rope, Pulleys, Iron for Concreto Work, and Engino, suitable for launch. Tel. 20-333. Stevens and Co., 132b, Abel Smith-st., Wellington. FOR SALE, mRANSFEU Workers' Dwelling, Mira- ■*- mar. five rooms, bathroom, h. and c, c.1... possession upon reimbursing occupier on improvements made. Apply, 4-26, Broadway, Miramar. JpOR SALE, 6-rd. House, c.l. h, and c. water, all convs., 1 floor, 1 tram section, alongside tho sea, motor garage; or. Exchange for Palmerston Property. Apply 88, Evans Bnj-rd. TF YOUR GUM BOOTS ARE WORN JL OR LEAKING, HAVE THEM REPAIRED By MODERN VULCANISING PLANT. UPPERS. SOLES, HEELS-REPAIRED STOUTER THAN EVER. A.B.C. VULCANISING DEPARTMENT, •^ 127 t Laabtga quay-

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 12

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