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AUCTIONS. HIGH CLASS MODERN FURNITURE AND CARPET AUCTION E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW MORNING, ~ XT At 10.30. Al No. 7« GHUZNEE ST. (opp. Mansions). „.„„ SALE BY AUCTION OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE-40yds fawn and fcteeii super Ax. body carpet, 20 yds fawn scroll super body carpet tall this body carpet is as new and very nice designs), 10yds Ax. stair carpet. Ax hall rug, 12 x 4ft 6in, 2 12 x 10 Ax. squares, 3 9 x 6 Ax. carpets, 9 x 10ft bin carpet, 3V2yds fawn body carpet, valuable upright grand piano by "Romer." in solid rosewood case (this is a really good instrument) beautiful design modern plain fan leadlight, double door china cabinet with cabriole legs (as new), and modern oak writing bureau (very latest design, as new), specially well-made modern 3-piece chesterfield suite, uphol. in most expensive fawn uncut wool moquette, workmanship of the very best, and as new (this is a most exclusive suite and one that will stand up to years of hard wear), Westminster chiming clock, as new, 2 well-made chesterfield lounges, one uphol. in wool moquette and with very nice light green floral wool tapestry loose cover, and one in tapestry; light blue inlaid lino and lot of good heavy quality linoleum, frameless mirror, nice modern pictures, curtains, cushions, piano stool, modern oak oval mirror-door wardrobe, oak duchesse, with large oval mirror and 4 drawers, solid panel end 4ft rimu bedstead and wire, 4 and 5-drawer modern rimu tallboys, twin light rimu bedsteads, 2ft 6iu oak and rimu bedsteads and wires, good lot of dl.. and s. kapok mattresses, pillows, oak and rimu bedside tables, 2 gateleg dining tables, modern twin dark rimu single bedsteads and mattresses, mirror door wardrobe, oval mirror duchesse and pedestal cupboard (a single bed suite all to match), 5-drawer rimu tallboy and solid panel rimu bedstead (with wire and kapok) to match, sideboard, chiffonier, copper screen and kerb, soiled linen basket, Fairy carpet sweeper, Clark elec. vac. cleaner, 2 s. wire stretchers, medicine cabinet, linen cupboard, budgie cage and 20 budgies, etc., etc. TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. This body carpet Is extra good. The piano is one of the best instruments we have offered for a long time. The china cabinet, writing bureau, and uncut moquette chesterfield suite will have to be seen to be appreciated—they are very nice. Everything is in excellent order. 15. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY. TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 24, 1 P-m- 1 p.m. RAYMOND EDEK, LTD., Auctioneers, 49a Willis St., will offer in their Premises (Hotel Windsor Bldg.), on behalf of various clients, the finest collection of mahogany and walnut antique furniture, crystal, Sterling silverware, old pottery, brass and copper ware, ever offered in the North Island. RAYMOND EDER, LIMITED The Full Catalogue is as follows:— Magnificent Chippendale mahog. grandfather clock, made in 17S0. The movement is perfect and guaranteed, very old bulbous leg mahog. dressing table (a very beautiful piece, and particularly well preserved), very choice mahog. hall table writing desk, elegant lacquered walnut Continental china cabinet with inlaid gold, hand-painted half plaques and velvet shelves, mahog. 4-door cellarette, original rack, very fine oval burr walnut table with spray centre leg, solid walnut card-side table combined, 3piece solid mahog. wardrobe (definitely the most magnificent ever offered in the North Island), mahog. chest of drawers, mahog. sewing cabinet (a very nice piece with cabriole legs), round walnut table, beautifully grained and in perfect condition, 2 beautiful mahog. dressing tables, handsome oak refectory table (a really old piece), solid mahog. 2-piece wardrobe with inside drawers, mahog. balloon back chair, very old hand-carved chair (replica of the 15th century penitent chair), magnificent pair of Sterling silver candlebra (these are Early Victorian and worth £200), very old carved mirror-back sideboard, mahog. swing back mirror with sliding jewel tray and drawers, 2 ladder back side chairs, swing back boudoir mirror with double jewel boxes, 114-piece combination dinner service in Epiag china (the pattern is blue and gold, it's complete, and cost £100), pair beautiful green Venetian lustres in perfect condition, Sterling silver sugar caddy, magnificent pair of Sevres vases, Stirling silver cut glass toilet jar, bronze kettle (Chinese), several Wedgwood, Doulton, and Stafford plates, Wedgwood sardine dfeh and stand, sandwich dish (E.P.N.S.), 2 brass and copper card trays, 2 beautiful brass jardinieres and rose bowls, gold-mounted sword stick (a real antique curio), Wedgwood plaque, oldfashioned oak shaving stand and mirror, ink stand (plated), carved stool, hearth stool, real old oak dumb waiter, old el. wall lamp, E.P. muffin dish, ink well (Indian silver), nice Empire ware vase, large Amphora jug, Benares jardiniere, pottery Dragon kettle, old Doulton loving cup, very old needlework picture, etchings, 3 very nice brass trays, coffee tables, brass framed mirror fire screen, case of cake knives and forks (Sterling handles), E.P. fish server, Chinese embossed tray and stand, 2 engraved pot jardinieres. ALSO. THESE ARE MODERN. Solid twin mahog. beds with Sappelli mahog. veneer wardrobe, 2 oak china cabinets, 2 solid mahog. smokers' cabinets (one has a secret drawer), magnificent Scotch chest with mahog finish, 3 super Wilton carpets (12 x 9 and they are extra special), 10ft 6 x sft 6 reversible carpet with pink, blue, and grey toniugs, 2 reversible rugs, pair beautiful wing easy chairs in green damask. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. Without doubt it's a wonderful collection, and clients will be able to inspect entries today till morning of Sale. This sale should be of special interest to country clients, as part of the catalogue has been acquired from -an old Canterbury homestead. Bids may "be left with our Auctioneer. Catalogues will be provided, but cut this out for reference as to time ahd place of sale. TUESDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. RAYMOND EDER, LTD., Tel. 41-B*l. 49a WIUiS StZ~~ AT NEWTOWN. RAYMOND EDER, LIMITED AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, . ™ ™ At J o'clock Sharp. AT THE RESIDENCE OF MR. JOSHUA TURN BULL, TiV S M ST- (corner of Meit> St.). HIE COMPLETE CONTENTS OF THIS sSrv De BXCE WILL BE s°ld Without re TTvnVXiMV»? ESTERFIBLD SUITE- CARPETS, LINO, EWBANK, BOOKS, NOVELS Magnificent COTTAGE PIANO, ' by Walter Lollinson. London, a very fine instrument, in excellent condition, 3-piecc Bungalow chester™J* m rust tonings, small walnut CHINA mn£- (a real anti<l«e). S-DAY MANTLE CLOCK, corner whatnot, 4 rooms of LINO, in excellent order, good curtains, 6 yds of 3ft hall lino, 6yds hall runner, 27in, fireguard, ire screen, ornaments, brass fender, 150 excellent novels and modern books, pictures, 2 rimu dressing tables, 9 x 10ft 6in Ax. carpet square (blue and grey tonings), 6 red Ax. mats, small moquette settee, rocking chair, bed ware, o door mats, some very good music books and songs, 3ft box mattress, twin iron s. beds ™ne!% a!' e Very strong and ln eood order), good 3-element elec. heater, cone elec. heater Ewbank carpet sweeper (a beauty), 5 Austrian ™. s; en- saucepans, frying pans, cutlery, di?h« ' C>"'?i and sauc «s. veg. dishes, glass wr^,£ lr°° boiler, vases, 2 alarm clocks, iron 18(HotSn,. Can' °ABDBN T°°LS ' eleC" vnS£ ESS-~~Just Past the HosP»al. JNUiJi.—All lots are in excellent condition. On View Morning of Sale Tel 41^S91 lOXD EDER> LTD" AuctioneersTOMORROW, at 10.30 PRICE'S AUCTION MART _._ 40 MANNERS ST SMS1* s*l3^' AND B^KSi?& AQf) LOTS A Q A ™*V Comprising 4oU s™TffNn"™™.x S e UlTE' CEDAR BEDROOM SUIIi,, OITOMANS, Morris couches and s }ohn'nr S, lngl| ll ,? oubl° bed and mattresses, sideboards, 2 invalid wheel chairs, upright Mskot "rt an,° (Robf rt Mesalnlr), soiled linen basket, duchesse chest, gramophone, e&ritoire hii r l nß? s', laclies>, and Bents> clothing, gent's bike, tools, crockery, cutlery etc ALSO Contents of 4 rooms removed from Lower Hutt for convenience of sale. ' C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. MISCELLANEOUS. OEUPHOLSTERING-Have your Suite ReAY covered in beautiful materials at Elston's 41-642 S 3°"32 L°wer Cuba St- Tel" "WANTED Hire, for Christmas, 4-berth Cararr van, every care taken, from December 23 rj.EO. HOWE Teaches Artistic Cake Decoratv* ing £1 Is; Cakes Iced, Silver Cachous. Stands Loaned. 25 Cambridge Tee REASON'S Joy Perfume, beautiful, fragrant KJ lasting, the produce of Holland. Perrett ciiemist. 'OAIRDRESSING-Expert Tuition In the proJLI fltable profession. Wellington Academy. 37 Courtenay PI. Positions assured ATURSES1 and Waitresses' Aprons, Caps oV , f ß ' Overails. to order. Hemstitching. Overlocking Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners St. X CP F BLOOD Purifier and Skin Remedy *-*• for putifylng and enriching the blood clears skin and pimples, blotches, rashes bolls' etc. Perrett, Chemist. MRS COLLINS U0 Manners St., for everysltc S g ,'" Children's Woollen and Silk moder. Rompers, Infants Outfits; A LOPECIA treated by most effective methods i.x and careful personal attention by P. W SenoT'Pl ' and SCaIP Speciallst- 37 Coin-: f EE'S Dandruff and Scurf Pomade is the fh P^ oven remedy, all dandruff conditions Chemist US6 aS dresslns also- peTett. R E R P A mR™ ABLE Mavex Stomach CompoundJ-* Removes torment, sickness. Boots Chemists, elsewhere. C . Spring. 45 Clifford Aye., Christehurch, Mfr /^BURNING Stomach. Ailment I Mavex ComFrn m P°r.?f'. t 6rbalA malted; guaranteed relief. cSohS: tsM fr a- Sprinß> 45 cnfford AyeE^m^r? t0 Perrett's. Season's Joy Per-■.-dSsrng^MrsSnis DA^ f DR HFBI .treated effecti^'ly with personal *S attention by P. w. Galvin, Hair and Scalp Specialist, 37 Courtenay PI, Tel. 55-421 WANTED to Hire, Caravan, sleep three' I; p'ss? SMS distance oniy ' < christ-

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1944, Page 3

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