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AUCTIONS. UNCLAIMED CARGO. '. E JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. TOMORROW MORNING, At- 10.30 o'clock. At our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street. SALE BY AUCTION OF 901bs of fine and medium twine in reels, 5 bundles black conduit 5-Bin, 2 5i drums white zinc, 1 case hacksaws, 16 coils No. 16 wire, 1 case cocoa butter, 1 case cornflour, 1 ease of files, 16, 14, and 12in, 1 bolt cotton drill, 102 yds, I case wax matches, 4 pairs ladies' shoes, 162 sheets Bft corrugated iron (24 gauge). ALSO Westinghouse elec. cooker, Falco elec. cooker. Monarch elec. cooker, Standard elec. oven, Parkinson bungalow gas stove, Aldwyck gas stove suitable for. restaurant, Eureka New World gas stove, gas copper, gas Hottentot, small Champion cooker. All these elect, stoves and gas cookers are in excellent order. Sale Tomorrow Morning, at 10.30 o'clock. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. UNCLAIMED CARGO (BOOKS). E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. • TOMORROW (TUESDAY). At 1 p.m. Sharp. At Our Mart, NO. 8 WILLESTON STREET. SALE BY AUCTION - Of - 139 VOLUMES OF LATEST BOOKS (just landed), including 16 vols. "The Citadel." 15 vol. "Lord Peter Views the Body," 10 vol. "Death of The ,Heart," 4 vol. "Dictator," 11 vol. "Greengates," II vol. "The Stars Look Down," 6 vol. "Egyptian Cross Mystery," 8 vol. "Red Wagon," and 58 assorted volumes of various books. Also, number of used, books. *In Lots to Suit Buyers. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., » Auctioneers. OF INTEREST TO LADIES! E JOHNSTON- & CO.. Auctioneers. • TOMORROW (TUESDAY). At 1.30 p.m. AT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLESTON STREET. UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION -Of LADIES' EXCLUSIVE FULLY-LINED WINTER COATS, ENGLISH TAILORED SUITS, FROCKS, JUMPERS, etc. (all imported goods), London tan fur-trimmed two-tone coats, S.W., value s%gns; wine berry trimmed grey lamb, VV., 7gns; bottle green well-tailored W., 7gns; Astrakhan swagger in wine .berry, S.W., syagns; 6 English tailored suits, smart tweed, in brown and mustard, trimmed with beaver coney, two-tone, S.W., value IVsgns; smart beige tweed (action back), W., o^giis; well-tailored grey suit, 5.W.,. s%gns; plain tailored style in beige, W., C^gns; well -tailored belted style, W., 6gns; pure wool doublebreasted tailored style, S.W., s%gns; also wool frocks, "Stephney" model frocks, silk marocain frocks, smart American frocks, imported dinner gown in silk velvet, S.W., C^gns; saxe blue taffeta dinner gown, s%gns; extremely smart King's blue taffata i'rock i'or evening wear, S.W., 6%gns; All-wool suits, pure wool jumpers, blouses, navy silk marocain skirt, etc., etc. * ■ These arc all imported and exclusive goods and are to be sold absolutely without any reserve whatever. On view morning of .sale. I E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW, at 10.30 a.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WIRELESS SET, CARPETS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, BED LINEN, ETC. On the Premistes, 40 HARGREAVES STREET, Off Wallace Street; CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION* • EERS, have received instruction from THE VENDOR to sell the whole, tf THEIR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS ON THE PREMISES AS ABOVE. — Comprising — 6-VALVE CROSLEY WIRELESS SET, 2 GOLDEN OAK BEDROOM SUITES* OAK DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, DIVAN SUITE (in grey moquette); 4 AX. CARPETS, 13ft 6in x 7ft Gin/ 12ft x 9ft, 10ft 6in x 9ft, hall rug 2lft x 3ft, OAK BOOKSHELF and CHINA CABINET, gateleg table, oak sideboard 6 h.b. chairs, SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE, Ottoman, oak Morris chair, seagrass chair, radiators, hreset, screen, cushions, curtains, kapok beds, palm stands, GENT'S OAK WARDROBE and CHEST COMBINED, brass candlesticks, cane settee, pictures, 4 s. wood beds and mattresses, duehesse chests, en. bedroom suite, blankets, sheets, quilts, towels, table linen, vases, crockery,, cutlery, glassware, • Ewbank sweeper, garden, and , carpenter's tools, books, shelves, step ladders, wringer, lawn mower, kitchen utensils, etc*. Everything is clean and in good order and will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE, C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. PROP£RTIES FOR SALE. ~ ROSENEATH, ROSENEATH. (Comfortable home with level section.) Soundly-built of heart timbers and in excellent condition. Drawing and diningrooms with modern fires, 3 good-sized bedrooms, large, well-equipped bathroom and kitchenette. ~ Newly-papered throughout. Splendid view of Evans and Oriental Bays —alongside bus—no climb. Available at £1750 to a buyer with substantial cash. Apply personally for further particulars and inspection. VACANT 5 ROOMS. VACANT 5 ROOMS. (15 minutes' waL. Government Buildings.) Situated on section with wide frontage and ample space for garage, this house, which has large bathroom and good hotwater service, requires renovating, but is cheap at £1000. Terms, with approx. £150 cash. Key at our office. HATAITAI. HATAITAI. (Near trams and handy Courtenay Place.) Attractive Bungalow, with view. Entrance hall. 2 living-rooms, 2 bedrooms, and wide glassed sleeping porch, modern bathroom, kitchen, and laundry. Carrara ceilings. Up-to-date in every respect. Improved section. Room for workship or extra room in basement. Price £1600. KHANDALLAH. KHANDALLAH. (Sunniest situation.) At £1375 the 5-roomed bungalow we have for sale in this progressive suburb is excellent value. Modern requirements throughout and in perfect order. Good section with motor-shed (slight rise). Early possession if required. THOMSON AND EAST, LIMITED (Members of Real Estate Institute) Brandon House, 152 FEATHERSTON STREET. 41-622 Telephone 41-622 £10,000 GIFT FOR R.A.F. SPORTS —♦- (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, July 8. Lord Rothermere, who was Secretary of State for Air when the Air Ministry was created in 1918, has made a gift of £ 10,000 for the general benefit of R.A.F. snort*. FOOTBALL INJURIES CAUSE DEATH (By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, July 9. Robert London Webb, who suffered injury while playing football on June 24, died in the Christchurch hospital early this morning. bMr. Webb was treated at hospital and sent home. Later he returned and was readmitted. Mr. Webb was a telegraph engineer, aged 22. His parents live at Devonport, Auckland. *

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 8, 10 July 1939, Page 18

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