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AUCTIONS. STOCKTAKING AUCTION SALE. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE SALE EXTRAORDINARY. TUESDAY NEXT, TUESDAY NEXT, At 1 p.m. sharp. ' GREAT SALE BY AUCTION Of THE WHOLE OF THE WELLINGTON CABINET COMPANY’S WELL-KNOWN STOCK OF HIGHEST QUALITY OAK AND RIMU FURNITURE. CHESTERFIELD SUITES, OFFICE FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. STOCK „ £4500 STOCK TO BE SACRIFICED AT AUCTION By E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, At THE WELLINGTON CABINET CO.’S PREMISES, BOULCOTT STREET (Top of Plimmer’s Steps). HIGHEST QUALITY FURNITURE PROCURABLE IN THE DOMINION. ALL BRAND NEW AND WORKMANSHIP OF THE BEST. rpHE Wellington Cabinet. Company’s J- financial year ends at the end of the month, and instead of holding an ordinary sale of their stock, they have decided to make a clean sweep of the whole of the stock bv PUBLIC AUCTION, REGARDLESS OF PRICE. NO BETTER FURNITURE OR MORE UP-TO-DATE STOCK OBTAINABLE IN WELLINGTON. EVERY LOT WILL CARRY THE ■ WELLINGTON CABINET COMPANY’S USUAL GUARANTEE. INSPECTION INVITED. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY NEXT, Commencing at 12 noon sharp. MOST INTERESTING UNRESERVED ' AUCTION SALE. A SPECIAL COLLECTION OF ART TREASURES, WORKS OR ART, BEAUTIFUL OILPAINTINGS, by Geo. Butler, J. Campbell Noble, J. Weeks, VALUABLE ETCHINGS by Rev. John Thomson, Van Dyck, Watteau Ewlark, Geddes, and Sir Geo. Harvey, OLD AND RARE ENGLISH CHINA CUPS and BOWLS, OLD CHINESE PLATES, HAND PAINTED CHINA, EXQUISITE TEASETS, MOST VALUABLE HAND PAINTED LIMOGES BOWL, SPODE' JUGS, OLD WILLOW BOWLS. DOULTON. ROUGE, FLAMBE VASES and BOWLS. OLD SOUP CUPS, VALUABLE STAFFORDSHIRE CUPS, SAUCERS. EXQUISITE J3OULTON BOWLS AND VASES, BOHEMIAN WARE. MOST EXPENSIVE ENGLISH CRYSTAL GOBLETS, WINE TUMBLERS, LIQUEUR GLASSES and WATER JUGS, CRYSTAL VASES and DECANTERS, Ebony Elephants, Rosewood Candlesticks, Curios; Ornaments, Lot Brassware. Brass Trays, MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION of STERLING SILVER, and Al QUALITY E.P. WARE, Entree Dishes, E.P. Kettle and Stand, Sugar Basins, Silver Salts, E.P. Revolving-top Entree Dish on Stand, • Cases of very best Fish Knives and Forks, Afternoon Teaspoons and Forks, Fruit Knives, Fish Servers, Jam Spoons. Butter Knives, Dessert Sets, Al QUALITY TABLE AND DESSERT FORKS AND SPOONS, SOUP SPOONS, CAKE KNIVES, PICKLE FORKS, ALL THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY, SPECIAL QUALITY STAINLESS KNIVES AND CARVERS, Game Carvers, Nut Crackers, Asparagus Servers, STERLING SILVER SALTS, STERLING SILVER FRUIT KNIVES, most EXQUISITE STERLING SILVERMOUNTED AFTERNOON TEA SET in Case (cost £4O), Silver Shaving Mug, 100 VOLUMES OF SPECIALLYBOUND BOOKS, WEBSTER’S DICTIONARY, Old Snuff Boxes. Old Sheraton Inlaid Tea Caddie, Old Walnut Caddie, 2 HEAVY E.P. TRAYS, E.P. BREAD BOARD, numerous Knicknacks. etc.; also A WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF PURE IRISH LINEN, BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERED LINEN DAMASK TABLECLOTHS, costing up to £7 -15 s. each, Hand-embroider-ed LINEN BEDSPREADS, numerous Hemstitched Serviettes and Tablecloths, 12 PAIRS LINEN HEMSTITCHED SHEETS, Special Quality LINEN HUCKERBACK TOWELS, Hemstitched Pillow Slips. SUPPER CLOTHS, TRAY CLOTHS, BEAUTIFUL LINEN D’OYLEYS, Indian Worked Cloths, Turkish Towels. Best Merino Blankets, Glass Cloths, 2 PAIRS SILK TAFFETA CURTAINS, cost £8 Ss. per nair. OLD GOLD LACE CURTAINS. PURE LINEN FLORAL CURTAINS lined with Purple Linen and,Vallances, Nett and Poplin Curtains, Eastern Teacloths, Door Curtains, Cloissonc Ware, Poker Work. Tables and Frames, 2 VALUABLE ZINC-LINED OAK CHESTS. & .other lots too numerous to particularise. 350 LOTS ‘ 350 At the New Masonic Hall, THE TERRACE (Upstairs), (Top of Mee’s Steps), Wellington. On Account of Mrs. J. A. Pike, who is leaving New Zealand. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have recciv- • ed instructions to conduct the above Important and Interesting Sale on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Commencing at 12 Noon Sharp. This is a unique Sale of-most expensive nnd valuable Works of Art. China, Crystal, Books; Silver and E.P. Ware, nnd Household Linen, etc. EVERYTHING IS IN MOST EXCELLENT ORDER.FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. On view Tuesday Afternoon from 2 till .4.30. Tuesday evening from 7.30 till 9; and morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. " SALE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925. 70 woolly wclbcr hoggets ' 25 fat hoggets 30 dry sheep S fat cows 16 store cows. 5362

RURAL LAND FOR SALE. . ■ ——- _ oN _ - KQ ACRES,- Handy Little Dairy Farm, all level and been ploughed. 1' >vcroomed bouse; 20-bail cowshed; well sub-divided into 10 paddocks, well grassed, J-mile to cheese factory, school and post office. Will sell everything as a going concern, including 17 choice dairy cows, horse. " yearlings, plough, harrows (disc mid tyne), cart and harness. 4 milk cans. PRICE: Only £4O per Acre. £BOO or offer. Advance to Settlers’ Mortgage. BUY THIS AND MAKE MONEY. E. JACKSON & SON. VALUER AND COMMISSION AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH (Opposite Criterion Hotel). , ’Phone: Office 688; Home 575. Box 39. BEA ST - TO THE ACRE LAND'ATTi's/10/-. G’y ACRES, situated ALanawatu line, i mile from town, station, school and • factory; all rich flat dairying lapd, well drained mid watered. Post and wire fences; 10 paddocks Splendid buildings with electric light laid on to house and cowshed. Present owner boon in occupancy for 20 years, hut. must sell on account of ill-health. PRICE. ONLY £-18/10/- PER ACRE, including milking plant, separator, etc. Terms arranged. GOLDINGHAM & BECKETT, LTD., , LAND DEPARTMENT. PALMERSTON NORTH. ACRES, nice bouse, 5 rooms, close to Levin. High pressure water, electric light, telephone, 10-bnil cowshed, and separator shed. CASH PRICE: £2.950. Cash required, £750.. Apply, HERBERT A. ITIILLIPS. Laud AgeuI LIWIK '777' ACRES, ..WOODVILLE DISTRICT, divided into 14 paddocks, new 6- *• ’ roomed house! woolshed, etc. Curry 1) sheop: leased for -yem's C.P. clause at. £B. Will sell or exchange for £3 PER ACRE goodwill. HORNE ACO., Box 39, Woodville.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 291, 8 September 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 291, 8 September 1928, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 291, 8 September 1928, Page 16

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