G ALLEN STREET. EORGE THOMAS AND'CO., LTD., have received instructions to sell, as I ' above—' 1 spring trap, in good order I horse and harness Sound aged horse, any trial, On View Morning of Sale '*"*' • GEORGE THOMAS AND' CO., LTD., ■ Auctioneers, Allen street. ■ Telephones 22-654. 21-302. r TO-MORROW, at 1.30 p.m. HERBERT SEATON will sell by Auc- , tion, on premises, 27, Willis street, opposite Grand Hotel— FIREPROOF SAFE (Midland Safe Co., Birmingham), outs:de measurement 32 . x 22, inside 25 x'lsi. YOST TYPEWRITER. DESK, TYPEWRITER TABLE' COUNTERS, MIRRORS WATER METER, GLASS ENGKAVING, MACHINE, ELECTRICAL ENGRAVING - MACHINE, ' CHAIRS, ETC. NOW ON VIEW. Every line must go, as the premises are to be vacated end of week. HERBERT SEATON* • ' Auctioneer. " WEDNESDAY, 2.30, '. ~ On Premises, 27, WILLIS STREET,' EMBROIDERY MACHINE EMBROIDERY MACHINE. ' HERBERT SEATON will sell, by auction, \ • . , ' CORNELLY EMBROIDERY , MACHINE, For Embroidering on Silk, Cotton, Cloth, etc. A big' money-maker at exhibitions and shows. ' HERBERT SEATON, Auctioneer. - Also, SHOW CASES and SUNDRIES. Now on view. / TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JANUARY. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF ENGLISH , PIANO AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ' ; AUCTION ARCADE" AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE. 370 LS S- ' 3TO MESSRS, WILLIAMS AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr. F.. J. Scott to sell by public HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND PI- : ANO (English model), SUPERIOR OAK SIDEBOARD with bevel mirror and leadlight cupboards, OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE on ■ casters, CHESTERFIELD ■ COUCH in moquette, 2 EASY CHAIRS TO MATCH, 6 HIGH-BACK CHAIRS with leather seats, COMBINATION WARDROBE (latest design), SOLID OAK CHINA CABINET, DARK KAURI BEDROOM SUITE (complete), FUI/L CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS; duchesse chests, wooden bedsteads, kapok mattresses, Scotch chest, hearthrugs, overmantel, writing table, billiard table, Axminster. carpets, Morris couch; Sinner wagon, 4 doz. Edison records, sewing machine, kitchen; dresser, cutlery, crockery, glassware,, garden'hose, lawn mower, kitchen utensils. . ' , Also, .- -1 OFFICE SAFE !, 1 SMALL SHOWCASE 1 YOST TYPEWRITER / 1 BICYCLE • 1 ELECTRIC MOTOR. J. M. SAMSON, • Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, 235, WELLINGTON TERRACE, TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1924, ; At 2.30 p.m. . - - ■ D UNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer, has been favoured with instructions from the owner to Sell by Public Auction, at hi 3 Rooms, 181, ..-Featherston street, Wellington, on. WEDNESDAY^ 23rd day of January, at 2.30 p.m.— - ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, containing 13.1 perches (more or less), being part section 192, Wellington District, and being all the Land'in Certificate of Title 255, Folio 62, Wellington Registry. , Situated on the property is an up-to-;date Residence of 8 large rooms, in two 'complete flats, containing, every possible convenience, including 2 bathrooms 2- gas cookers, 2 kitchens, etc. The house has recently been painted and renovated throughout, and is an excellent proposition. ' - For full particulars and card to view, apply to the Auctioneer, DUNBAR SLOANE, Or ASTON'S, .Copper's Buildings, Willis street. \ JOHNSONVILLE FAT STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JANUARY, - At .2 p.m. ; - 35 prime bullocks. '• 30 prime vealers. . 200 pfime^ wethers. , 200 prime ewes. . '. 200 prime lambs. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS LTD WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO.,'ITP. THURSDAY, 24th. JANUARY At 10.30 a.m. On the Premises, 76, Thompson street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. VINE AND WILSON hale received instructions from the occupier, who is leaving Wellington, to sell as above Full details' later.' FRIDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1924 v 12.30 p.m. MOTOR, CARS And ■ . MOTOR TRUCKS. WELCOME WEEK. , MOTORCAR~EXCHANGE Will Hold a , MONSTER AUCTION SALK Of , USED CARS. j:yiSITORS please note: We have a V very fine lot of Used Cars and Trucks, all in -good condition and in good running order. These cars are now on view, and you can have a demonstration. • Our Salerooms are open continuously during the whole of the week from 8 a.m. to 5.30, and from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m., and Noon Saturday. Closed Tuesday (being holiday). J Wo havo tho car you want. Come and have a demonstration. Private sales during the week. MOTOR-CAR EXCHANGE, Skstins Eiok, .Vivian street.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1924, Page 12
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