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AUCTIONS. AT 206 COUTTS STREET, KILBIRNIE. TO-DAY TO-DAY At 1.30 o’clock Sharp. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF A MOST ATTRACTIVE CATALOGUE OF COSTLY AND ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ALL EQUAL TO NEW. (Something out of the Ordinary.) 200 LOTS 200 At the Residence, 206 Coutts'Street (Just past Rongotai High School). -17 JOHNSTON AND CO. have receivJtL/. e d instructions from the Owner to Sell on the Premises, as above —— THE ENTIRE OF A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED. BUNGALOW, comprising— DEA most G ' E expensive SUPER QUALITY AND NEW AXMINbTER CARPET, Grey a“ d shades, 15 x 12, cost £4O; HEAVY BLACK SKIN RUG, Pouffe, Piano Stool, 2 Occ. Chippendale Chairs and Fire Screen, all uphol. to match in. Old Gold and Black Silk Tapestry; Highly Polished OCC. TABLE,. Brass Smoker’s Stand. Dark Oak Flower Stands, EXPENSIVE MADRAS MUSLIN CURTAINS, OxKhsed Brass Bowls, EXTRA SPECIAL CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE and 2 UP-TO-DATE AND COMFY DIVAN CHAIRS, uphol. in Super Quality'Floral, and Grey and Black Moquette to match the Carpet, (as new), 5 EXPENSIVE AND NEW SATIN CUSHIONS, costing upMO £3/3/- each; ARTISTIC HAND COLOURED PICTURES, Quaint Sessions Clock, Solid Brass Iray and Ornaments, Oxidised Brass Vases, Brass Budda, Tobacco Jar, Viwt ptr. DIN SiNSTER. CARPET 9 X 12, Brown Goatskin Rug, Oak hire Screen, Costly Hand Beaten COPPER LOG BOX, Sessions Clock, 2 DIVAN CHAIRS in Figured Moquette, Art Curtains. Choice Pictures; Ornajnents, Vases, Crockery, and Glassware, ’ Artistic Combination, OAK SIDEBOARD and CHINA CABINET, with Mirror Baek and Plain Deadlight Banel Doors, SOLID. OAK OVAL EXT. DINING TABLE, with oval underframe and extra leaves, 4 H-B. OAK CHAIRS to match. Special Combination OAK bureaux and bc *okSHELVES. 120 vols. Books, Elec. Radiator, Cushions, Copper Fire Set, Oak Tea Wagon, Card Table. - syds. 36in. Ax. Runner, 44yds. 27 in. Ax. Runner, Mohair Slip Mats, Art Pictures, 2 QUAINT . FLOWER STANDS, Pot Plants and Bowls. EXPENSIVE OLD GOLD MADRAS CURTAINS, MirCONTENTS U OF I WELL FURNISHED BEDROOMS, containing Axnunster Carpet Sguares, All Wool Reversible Rncs Lino, and Lino» Square, . COSTLY DAK BEDROOM SUITE, with Oval Mirror Door, Wardrobe and Oak Bedstead, with draw* ™ •Bedstead end. NEW SINGLL WOODEN BEDSTEADS and Wires, complete, Single and Double Kapok Beds, Pillows, Seagrass Chairs, Cushions, Pictures, Light Rimu Duchesse and Mirror-door WARDROBE, New Home Sewing Machine, etc.; also Kitchen Utensils, Table. Chairs. Full Set of BEST QUALITY ALUM. WARE, 3 Alum. Kettles, lot .of Groceries, Kitchen Clock, Wringer. Lawnmower, New Brooms and Mop. New Sweeper. Ladder, Carpenter’s Tools, ' Water. Can. Hedge Clippers, Hose, , Garden Roller, Dust Rin, Coal, and numerous other lots. T v Thicj is a MOST BEAUTIFULux FURNISHED BUNGALOW, THING IS THE BEST. QUALITY AND IfI SPECIAL-NO RESERVE This Very Compact Property is I'OK SALE E. JOHNSTON AND CO.,’ „ Auctioneers. Adoi TO-DAY, ’ At 2 o’clock sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On the Premises, TOTARA RD., TKENTHAM. E JOHNSTON. AND CO. have receded • instructions from Mrs. T. J. Daly to Sell, at her Residence, as above— THE WHOLE OF HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. ' ' ■ : Also, ‘ < 1 ROAN PONY, very quiet and most suitable for children to ride. All for Absolute Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO. A 304

THURSDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. Sharp. A TREAT IN STORE FOR ANTIQUE PERIOD FURNITURE BUYERS. GIGANTIC SALE BY PUBLIC 1 AUCTION. £2OOO wo o7 H £2OOO MOST WONDERFUL OLD ENGLISH FURNITURE, ALL IN SPLENDID STATE OF PRESERVATION. At our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street, Wellington. '*• On THURSDAY NEXT, DEC. 11, At 1.30 o’clock sharp. (On account of whom it may concern.) E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • ' instructions to conduct the above Highly Important Auction. Sale on Thursday Next. ON VIEW TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, from 2 till 5, and Morning of Sale. .BUYING ORDERS MAY BE LEFT WITH THE AUCTIONEERS FOR ANY LOTS. ' This is the most wonderful Catalogue of Old English Furniture that has ever been submitted to Auction in Wellington. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. A 353 ———AUCTION THURSDAY NEXT, 1.30 p.m. FURS. FURS. * FURS. £3OOO WORTH 0F FUK COATS ’ NECKLETS, STOLES, AND TIES. TAOHERTY AUCTIONEERING LTD., JL/ 12 and 14 Manners Street, favoured with instructions from Liquidators, who must sell the whole of their new season stocks—--40 MUSQUASH COATS, 20 ELECTRIC SEALS (with skunk collar and cuffs),. 10 PESCHANIKI COATS, 5 MARMOT . COATS, all the latest designs and shaped beautifully, lined with crepe.de chine. . , ■ 20 REAL STONEMARTEN NECKLETS AND TIES, r , ; 200 FOXES, in Fitch, Blue, Black, Brown, Red and Mongolians. 100 TIES, Skunk, Opossum, Fox, Marmot. On view all day Wednesday and Thursday morning. All numbered. Call and try the coats on and select yours. Wonderful chance to get a coat or fur at your own price. We can recommend these coats being the best selection ever offered at Auction in Wellington. . SALE at 1.30 p.m. THURSDAY, in our Room. 12 and 14 Manners Street, near Perrett’s Corner. DOHERTY AUCTIONEERING, LTD. w. McDonald. Auctioneer. A3SG WANTED TO SELL— (Miscellaneous). "PILES —Don’t suffer; “Marveto" posi■t tive cure; 4/- posted. Money refunded if unsatisfied. Whitiora Laboratories, Hamilton. A/TcDONALD’S Old Port Wine, purest 1U and best. 0 years old; 45/- per dozen. T. B. McDonald, Taradale.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 64, 9 December 1930, Page 18

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