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i AUCTIONS. E1 .JOHNSTON" AND CO.. . • AUCTIONEERS, i ( UNCLAIMED CARGO.' j TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 (.■clock SALIi BY- AUCTION Oh' 100 Sheets corrugated iron, 7, S, and Oft, SO.Joils (No. S) fencing wire, 3 cases containing 546 surgical rubber hotwater bags, 9 pairs men's thigh gum boots. 1 case motor goggles, case ladies' gum boots, case coat hangers, 30 pairs men's leggings, motor pumps, case gramophone record holders, tins i paint, wallpaper, etc.* j Ou View Morning of Sale. 15. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. jlTi JOHNSTON MsD CO., •*-'• AUCTIONEERS. , -TOMORROW, At J p.m. Important Notice to the Ladies of Wellington. GREAT- UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF I 2S Ladies' .swagger suits, all shades. 8 Ladies' Coatees. ' i 35 Ladies' cloth winter and spring coats, j 12 Ladies' Fur Coats. j All latest goods. No old stock about this j lot. Everything up to date, f j ! FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. | | On View Morning of Sale, i ' E. JOHNSTON AND CO., i Auctioneers. i. - - THE TALK OF WELLINGTON. THE MOST GENUINE UNRESERVED-S-VLE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING! EVER. HELD IN WELLINGTON. COMMENCING TOMORROW (TUESDAY), At-11 a.m. and 2 p.m. sharp. £7500— LIQUIDATED STOCK — £7000 SPECIALS:--BLANKETS, RUGS, SHEETINGS. PJLLOW CASES, TAFFETAS, BOILING SILKS, TOWELS, lineus, damask, MEN'S SUITS, overcoats, LEATHER. COATS, cardigans, jumpers, kimonos, DRESSING GOWNS. Also Crockery, toilet -ware, job- lots, samples, etc.j etc. POSITIVELY NO RESERVES." SAM GREEN, Auctioneer, KING SWAY ' AUCTION MART, LAMBTON QUAY. TOMORROW, On behalf of Owner, and removed from, 12 Gleii Road, Kelburn, to out Rooms? for convenience of sale, j Comprising: SPECIAL MADE OAK UUCHESSE, with tameless mirror and d. bed aud wire. 9 x 12 SUPER AX. CARPET, TWO 0 x VA AVILTON AND AX. CARPETS, RUNNER, dropend -Morrisl couch and squab, 3-PIECE CUES-1 TMRFIELD SUITE, ,'3-yalvc electric I'ii.dio, small china cabinet, folding wardrobe, seagrass chairs, 6 h.b. rimu chairs., escritoire, %■ oak panelled bed und wire, rimu duchesses, large oak iluchcssc, Singer drophcad machine, j lloovci" cleaner, rugs, wardrobe, large table aud sideboard, 12 single quilts, crockery, k. utensils, and lot. of wallpaper. Also UPRIGHT PIANO, by! Kirehner, Berlin, in perfect oi'der and] for absolute sale. JAS. IX DAVIDSON, I. . Auctioneer. SPECLIL AUCTION SALE. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), 1.30 p.m. AT Our Mart, 33 GHUZNEE STREET. KIRKBECK & CO., Auctioneers, will sell WITHOUT RESERVE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES, 9Q*A lots *>QH £d\3 .lncludin X : •*"" 3-PIECJi CHESTERFIELD SUITE, oak wardrobe, OA KDRESSING TABLE, double oak bed (modern), OAK CHINA CABINET, DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, OAK. DININGROOM SUITE (latest), DINING' TABLES, KITCHEN TABLE, GATE-; LEG TABLE, seagrass chairs, AUS* TRIAN CHAIRS, single beds, CROCKERY, glassware, ORNAMENTS., and sundries, etc. : Also, for Prh'ato Sale: GUMBOOTS, GUMBOOTS—MEN'S 7s 6d, LADIES' 4s 6d, CHILDREN'S 2s Gd.: VICTOR KIRKBECK, Telephone 52-605. . Auctioneer. TOMORROW, AT 1.30 P.M. . UNRESERVED AUCTION' SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANO, ETC. IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. n W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, y- J' have received instructions to sell a quautity of Furniture and Goods removed to the Mart for sale. Comprising:— Bedroom, dining-room, and sitting-rom furniture of every description, kap.ok - -. beds, pillows, blankets, sheets, escritoire, Ax. carpet, 10.0 x 9, 12 x 9, seagrass chairs,' oak Morris chairs, kitchen cupboard, chesterfield lounge, cut* lory, etainlcss knives, bath-towels, kit«lien, and cooking utensils, etc. NO RESERVE. C. -W.'PRICE,. Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. K.HANDALLAH-£21d0.. OWNER TRANSFERRED. QUICK'SALE WANTED. ' CHARMING HOME GOING AT MOST REASONABLE FIGURE. HPHIS Modern, Roomy, and Most Cora- -^-. fortable Residence comprises spacious lounge, living- avid dining-rooms, 4 sunny bedrooms, sun porcb, kitchen, laundry, and MOTOR GARAGE, while at the back there is a FULL-STZED TENNIS COURT. Tho property is surrounded by virgia bush and the grounds are beautifully Jaid out in lawns and gardens.. We have personally inspected this residence and thoroughly recommend inspsction. For further information consult the undersigned: I ' S. .GJEOKG-B ■■ ( • NATHAN i AND CO., Auctioneers, Estate Agents, and Valuers, ]11 Customhouse Quay. BRITAIN'S STRONGEST MAN ' ♦ Honalcl Walker, a 24-year-old Yorkshireman, was acclaimed the strongest man in Britain. Four years ago Walker was a carter near Wakefield, Yorkshire. One day his horse collapsed. He dragged it half a mile to the nearest village. Recently lie met 11 weight-lifters in an international contest between: Britain and America. The contestants.included a commercial traveller, a Welsh miner, and a 19-year-old Yorkshire farmer. "This is the first contest to find Britain's strongest man that has been held for 20 years," said Mr. W. J. Lowry, secretary of the British Amateur Weight Lifters' Association. "There are 20,000 weightlifters in this country, some of them women. Ronald Walker does not have to train on any special diet. He eats and drinks the same sort of stuff as you and me—only about twice as much." At the end of a gruelling fivehour trial Ronald Walker gained the title. In the five hours he lifted a total of 15251b, and twice broke his ownBriHph record for tho righi-band push, j

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 1, 1 July 1935, Page 18

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