, AUCTIONS. THIS MORNING, From 9 a.m. to 12 noon rnly. MONDAY, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. BALANCE OF BEAUTIFUL IRISH LINENS, TO BE SOLD.PRIVATELY AT AUCTION PRICES AT E JOHNSTON AND CO.’S MART • No. 8 Willeston Street (upstairs). THOSE WHO HAVE NOT HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO ATTEND THE AUCTION SALE WILL HAVE A CHANCE TO PURCHASE WHAT THEY REQUIRE AT AUCTION PRICES THIS MORNING. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO RESTAURANT AND TEAROOM PROPRIETORS, HOTELKEEPERS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. MONDAY MORNING, At 10.30 sharp. SALE BY AUCTION of THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF "THE BARN” TEAROOMS, No. 208 a Lambton Quay (opp-. Kirkcaldie and Stains). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from the Proprietors of “The Barn," to Sell by Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, as aboveTHE WHOLE OF THE UP-TO-DATE FURNISHINGS, PLANT AND STOCK OF GROCERIES, ETC., Comprising: 120 YARDS OAK PATTERN LINOLEUM, AXMINSTER RUNNERS, CURTAINS, BLINDS,'COIR MATS 29 SQUARE TABLES. 100 HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, 50 TABLECLOTHS, 120 TABLE DESSERT KNIVES, 146 TABLE DESSERT FORKS. 72 DESSERT SPOONS, 42 TEASPOONS, 144 PLATES. 6 dor,. CUPS AND SAUCERS, NUMEROUS TVGS AND TEA POTS, SOUP BOWLS NATIONAL CASH REGISTER (in perfect order), FIRST-CLASH ICE CHEST, 3 COPPER URNS, GAS RINGS 2 ALMOST NFW "EUREKA” GAS STOVES, METHVEN JUN. HOTWATER BOILER (suitable for private house) large stock of groceries, dates, jams, sugar, flour, etc., tumblers, 4 folding screens, pot plants and bowls, marble clock, vases, good lot of Stevens’s "Judge Brand" hollow ware, saucepans, etc.. 4 flour- and sugar bins, fry-pans, boilers, lot of enamelware. 2 sets steamers, cake mixer, 2 galvanised presses, kitchen ntensils. mincer, scales, chest drawers. 2 rattan chairs, cake stands, rubbish bins, meat safe, etc. etc. HO BE OFFERED FIRST IN ONE LOT AS A GOING CONCERN. And if not disposed of will be told in lots to suit buyers. WITHOUT RESERVE. SALE MONDAY MORNING At 10.30 sharp. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer.
MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o’clock sharp. 0P ’ HIGlf-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, CARPETS, PIANOS, BEDROOM FURNISHINGS. ETC. AT OUR MART, No. 8 Willeston Street. LOTS. LOTS. LOTS. OJV LOTS. 1? JOHNSTON AND CO. have re--L-i‘ ceived instructions to Sell, at their Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street, THE CONTENTS OF TWO WELLFURNISHED RESIDENCES, ALL TO BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST. FINAL SALE OF FURNISHINGS IN OUR MART THIS YEAR. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8 Willeston Street. TUESDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o’clock sharp. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO . CARPET BUYERS. NEW GOODS, JUST LANDED, EX TAINUI. .GREAT UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION, ' Of MOST BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES. RUGS, AND RUNNERS, Also A SPECIAL LOT OF ENGLISH ALE WOOL REVERSIBLE RUGS, IN ALL SIZES. These Carpets were imported by a firm that have gone into liquidation, and the whole consignment must be realised on. These are all the latest patterns and every Carpet guaranteed. (TO BE UNPACKED TUESDAY MORNING). Straight out' of the Bales. Nothing Newer in Wellington. WORTH pl onn WORTH WORTH WORTH LANDED VALUE. (Carpets in all Sizes.) [To be Sold for Whatever They Will Fetch. AT OUR MART, NO. 8 WILLESTON STREET (Close to Stewart Dawson’s). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- • ed instructions from Messrs. Sanford, Moir and Co., Liquidators, in the above Estate — TO SELL WITHOUT RESERVE IN LOTS TO SUIT BUYERS: 86 BEST. QUALITY ENGLISH WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, in all the latest light grounds. Every Carpet guaranteed perfect and true to description (in all sizes). B ROLLS OF IMPERIAL AXMINSTER RUNNERS, 27 and 36 inches wide (in lengths to suit buyers) 120 MOST BEAUTIFUL ALL-WOOL (English) REVERSIBLE RUGS and CARPETS, in all sizes. These were specially imported for the Christmas trade, and are something out of the ordinary. The designs are exquisite. 50 HE^\VY IO \VOOL-BACK AXMINSTER 30 SPECIAL’ALL-WOOL REVERSIBLE RUGS, suitable for children s bedrooms (with animal and doll designs) These are the best Carpets we have ever handled. , . Our instructions are to quit everything for whatever they will fetch. Most Expensive Carpets to be sola it they only retch <£l each. SALE TUESDAY NEXT, at 1-30 sharp. . , . On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. 4385 TOFSrPs^c®.BEEEDANNUAL STUD RAM AND EWE FAIR, Solway, Masterton, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927, At 9 a.m. riOMMENCING with Lincoln Stud V Ewes, Lincoln, Romney and boutndown selected Flock Rams, Lincoln, Romney and Southdown Stud Rams. Communications to — R.-H. WILLIAMS, Secretary.Box 40, Masterton.
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