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AUCTIONS. — . — PHENOMENAL AUCTION SALE UNDER BILL OF SALE. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL ON THE PREMISES DERWENT STREET, ISLAND BAY (Take Tram to Terminus). MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 AND 9. START 10.30 EACH DAY AND SELL ALL DAY. SILVERSTONE & CO., AUCTIONEERS Have been instructed by Holder of Bill of Sale to sell the whole of the Furniture and Effects of this Well-known Private School and Hostel. WITHOUT RESERVE. £2OOO WORTH £2OOO INCLUDING: „ . . 4 MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS (2 English, 2 German) 1 ROSEWOOD PLAYER PIANO (with about 70 music rolls), 1 ESI El QAN (16-stop). VALUABLE HEAVILY CARVED HALL SETTEE, »> worth £6O. 2 VALUABLE AND UNIQUE CARVED CHAIRS. 1 HEAVILY CARVED S CONVERSATION SETTEE. CARVED 2 CARVED PALM STANDS. Chesterfield and Easy Chairs. 5 CARPETS, OAK HALLSTAND, BOOKCASES, 2 Sideboards, INLAID ROSEWOOD SPINNING CHAIR, Duchess, Wardrobes, Lot of Valuable Oil and Watercolours. E.P. Ware, Valuable Lot of Ornaments, 2 Oak Dinner Waggons, Vacuum Cleaner, Gateleg Table, 22 Rooms of Lino., 36 SINGLE WOOD BEDS AND WIRES, 4 Folding Screens, 2 Cubical, 44 SINGLE KAPOCK.BEDS,, dozens of Pillows, 157 BLANKETS, LARGE QUANTITIES OF TABLECLOTHS. SERVIETTES, SHEETS. QUILTS, PILLOW SLIPS, ETC., 32 COUNTER; PANES. ■3 ' DOZEN PAIRS CURTAINS, VERY LARGE QUANTITY OF CROCKERY, 8 DOZEN STAINLESS KNIVES, la Dozen E.P. Cutlery, Lot of Glassware, numerous Tables, all sizes, several Gas Stoves. Aluminium Ware, and General Kitchen Utensils, Pots, etc. Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, Mangle, 2 Wringers, Steps, etc. 143 H.B. Chairs, 20 KIN DERG ARTE. Tables and Chairs, 25 COMBINATION DESKS, 35 SINGLE DESKS, Forms. Seagrass and Rattan Chairs, BOOKS AND BOOKCASES of SCHOOL AAD 1 PRIVATE LIBRARIES. 500 SCHOOL AND TEXT BOOKS, 1 Dozen Maps, Microscope, Blackboards; and hundreds of other Lots. EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD—WITHOUT RESERVE. I. SILVERSTONE, AUCTIONEER A Unique Opportunity for Private Schools, Apartment Houses, Hotelkeepers, and the General Public. LIGHT LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED. _ ORDER OF SALE: Accommodation House sold on Monday, School on Tuesday. Open for Inspection TO-DAY (Friday) and TO-MORROW ( Saturday

On-the Premises. 1 ' . No 105 GRANT ROAD. " THIS (FRIDAY) MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of VALUABLE & HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, On the Premises, No. 105 GRANT RD. i (close to Park Street). 250 . 350 E JOHNSTON & CO. have t received • instructions from T. Hill, Esq., to sell, at his resilience, Grant Road, as ,above— . ■,, < THE WHOLE OF HIS EXPENSIVE FURNISHINGS. BABY GRAND PIANO. CARPETS. OAK FURNITURE, ETC., ETC. Also; 1, ALMOST NEW PORCELAIN BATH complete with fittings and up-to-date .. PEDESTAL HAND BASIN and flt- ' : SALE THIS MORNING , . At 10.30 o’clock sharp. , On view morning of sale. Inspection • - invited. . ' E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. A 324 ’ ■ ’ THIS MORNING, At 10.30 o’clock sharp. ' \ “CLIFF HOUSE” TEAROOMS, . Island Bay. ' SALE BY AUCTION. LOTS . 200 LOTS , On the premises: “CLIFF HOUSE” TEAROOMS, Island Bay (Cr. Esplanade and Milne Terrace). , p JOHNSTON & CO. have received instructions from the owner to sell on, the Premises, as, above :• — TEAROOM AND HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, “JOHN TANN” FIREPROOF SAFE, ETC. * On view, This Morning. , E. JOHNSTON & CO., ' , Auctioneers. A 322 ASSIGNED UPHOLSTERER’S AND • CABINETMAKER’S STOCK. •WORTH £350 WORTH AT OUR MART, No. 8 Willeston Street. TO-DAY At 2 p.m. Sharp TO-DAY 8 MOST EXPENSIVE UP-TO-DATE CHESTERFIELD SUITES, uphol. ' in the best quality moquettes, Genoa velvets, and Ramee frieze, all specially sprung and workmanship guaranteed; FIRESIDE CHAIRS IN HIDE AND TAPESTRY; , JACOBEAN HIDE > CUSHIONED SUITE OF 3 PIECES; ■ QUEEN ANNE HIDE SUITE.. REAL HIDE CHAIR; LOUIS LEATHER SUITE (cushioned); 2-DIVISION HIGH-BACK SETTEE (uphol. in floral grey frieze); CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE AND EASY CHAIR (uphol. in floral inoquette); also, 6 OAK DIN-ING-ROOM SUITES, with quaint sideboards, high-back chairs, and drawleaf tables to match; 8 COSTLY OAK BEDROOM SUITES, worth from 25*ns. to 40gns., all to be sold-practically without reserve. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers, No. 8 Willeston Street. A 326 SPECIAL EVENING AUCTION SALE. AT OUR MART. No. 8 WILLESTON STREET. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. At 7 o’clock sharp. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH CHOCOLATES. ANTIQUE BRASSWARE, ANTIQUE BRASS COFFEE TABLES. ETC. 15 WORLD-RENOWNED “REXOPORT” PORTABLE PRISMAPHONIC GRAMOPHONES, ETC., ETC. (By Order of the holders of the Bill of Lading.) P JOHNSTON AND CO. have received special instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart — THIS EVENING, at. 7 o’clock sharp, 28 41b. Fancy Boxes Assorted English Chocolates. ' ' 100 ilb., lib., IJlb., and 21b. Boxes Assorted English Chocolates. 1 Case Assorted Confectionery, Chocof late Animals, etc. (all highest grade English goods). 24 BEAUTIFUL BRASS TEA AND COFFEE TABLES, l3in., lain., 18in., 20in., and 23in., on folding stands. 24 ANTIQUE TAPESTRY PANELS. 4 CASES ASSORTED BRASSWARE, Brass Bells, Ash Trays. Jugs. Vases, Book Ends, Firescreens, Plaques. Candlesticks, Toast Forks, Smokers’ Stands, Bellows, Companion Sets. , 1 Case containing 15 BRAND-NEW “REXOPORT” PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES, Portables, with Cabinet Tone. Prismaphon ie Sound Chamber, double spring motors, S. , , tone arms, and in choice coloured cabinets. (These are the most expensive Portables on the market today.)' , They arc world-renowned. , Everything for Absolute Sale in Lots to , Suit Buyers. 'SALE THIS EVENING. . . ' At 7 o’clock- sharp. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. A 323 VMAS Special.— Assorted Wines, 40/per doz., delivered, eash with order, Frswi-h Btps., Kowuniko,

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 61, 5 December 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 61, 5 December 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 61, 5 December 1930, Page 20

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