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AUCTIONS. AT BROOKLYN. Tp JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. ' L ‘* TO-DAY at 10.30 a.m. At the Family Residence, No. .12 APUKA STREET, Brooklyn. SALE BY AUCTION Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD furniture. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. A 778 OFFICE jp JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TO-DAY at 1.30 p.m. V Our Mart. No. 8 Willeston Street. SALE BY AUCTION Of VALUABLE OFFICE FURNISHINGS, MAHOGANY AND OAK PEDESTAL OFFICE DESKS, TYPISTS’ DESKS. 2 FIREPROOF SAFES, REMINGTON NOISELESS AND PO RTAB L E TY PE W RITER S, STEEL FILING CABINET, “KOKEN” HAIRDRESSER’S CHAIRS, and NUMEROUS OFFICE TABLES and TYPISTS’ DESKS. Also 5 SPECIAL CHESTERFIELD SUITES (all in very good order). Now on View. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers.A77s UNCLAIMED CARGO’ jg JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW MORNING At 10.30 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION Of 280 HALF-CWT. COILS JOHNSON’S No. 8 FENCING WIRE (a few coils soiled, most of it perfect) .103 Sheets Bft. Corrugated Iron 49 Sheets 6ft. Corrugated Iron. 3 Chests of high-grade Ceylon Tea 3 Cases Ironmongery, 1 Case Garden Hose, ete. At Our Basement Mart. No. 8 WILLESTON STREET. In lots to suit buyers. Without reserve. (Most of the wire is perfect.) E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. A 776 INTERESTING CARPET AUCTION.’ J 7 JOHNSTQN & CO., Auctioneers. GENUINE HAND-MADE CARPETS. TO-MORROW at 1.30 p.m. (On account of whom it may concern.) 1 BALE AMRITSAR FLOOR RUGS AND CARPETS. 22 HAND-WORK-ED NUMDAS, valuable Black and Gold Table Cover, 4 Hand-made Indian Carpets (light grounds), 1 genuine Persian Rug, 6x4, worth £25 This is a very interesting collection of something new in the. carpet line. Have to be seen to be appreciated. zilso 12 WONDERFUL • DESIGN ORIENTAL CARPET SQUARES, 9 x 7.6, 9 x 9, 9 x 10.6, 9 x 12, 11 x 8, and 13 x 10. Theec-are real Persian designs. Also 10 Super. Ax. Carpet Squares, Rugs, etc. Also 7 VALUABLE OAK CHIMING CLOCKS and 4 OAK STRIKING CLOCKS. At Our Mart, No. 8 Willeston. Street. On view morning of sale. This is something different. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. A 777 TO-DAY at 1.30 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ELEC. COOKER, CARPET SQUARES, Etc., IN DECEASED PERSON’S ESTATE IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET, p W. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS and VALUERS, will cell a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE IN DECEASED PERSON’S ESTATE, comprising—--3 CARPET SQUARES. 12 x 9. 9 x 7.6, JUDD SMALL ELEC. COOKER, 2 OAK D.R. SUITES. OAK BEDROOM SUITE. SINGER CABINET MACHINE. ROSEWOOD COALBOX, 8 MAHOGANY D. CHAIRS, MAHOGANY OVERMANTELS, MOORISH TABLE. 200 years old,' WALNUT WHATNOT, 4-valve Radiola Battery Set with ILLUMINATOR & ADAPTOR for elec., 2 Wet Batteries and Speaker. BEARLEY EASTMAN VIOLET RAY, Barometer, Clarke Vac. Cleaner, Elec. Iron, Copper Kerb (with seats), Screen, Fire Set, New Carpet Sweeper, Glory Box, Fireside Suite, Escritoire, Gent.’s Oak Wardrobe, Lawn Mower, Cabin Trunk, Settees, Twin Beds, Chiffonier, 4-drawer Sewing Machine. Radiators, S.G. Chairs, Hall Chair, Brass Bellows, G.L. and Occ. Tables, China Cabinet, Bookshelves (5 x 4), Sideboards, Table Lamp, Baby Bath, Palm Stands. Kit, Tabic, 4 Chairs, Glassware, Crockery, Trays, Coalbox, Blankets, Sheets, Eiderdown Quilt. Kapok Beds, Pillows, etc. This is a really good lot of High-class Furniture and for sale WITHOUT RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, A 774 Auctioneer. TO-DAY at 2 o’clock sharp. At Our Rooms, 57-59 Lower Cuba Street. TYAVIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS, have A- 7 -received instructions to zkUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE CONTENTS of 6 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, removed from Seatoun. DAVIS BROS., xA779 Auctioneers. PLANTS. TREES AND GARDEN. IJANSIES, specially selected art shades, bropze, fawns, etc., hardy plants, 3/6 doz. Sunuyhill Gardens. Palliser Rd.. Wgtn. QOW World's Wonder or Miracle Pea, drought resisting, great cropper; 1/- pkt. Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. /ANION Plants, Brown or Straw 'J Spanish, 5/- 1000, railage paid; 3/500, posted. Gundeiwen, Mangatera, Dannevirke. QWEET PEAS (Dwarf), wonderful novelty, 6in. high, 15iu. across, continuous profusion full-sized fragrant blooms, pink and blue, fine plants, 3/6 doz. Sunnyhill Gardens, Palliser lid., Wgtn, ■ GLADIOLUS, Exhibition Prize Blooms, collections 12 distinct shades, nil named, 6/6, postage paid. Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland. i QUPIIRB Giants and Engleman's ' Special Pansies, 25 for 3/-, posted. Persson's Nursery, Church St., Palmerston Nth. QOW Iceberg Lettuce, crisp as ice, tender and juicy; 6d. Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. ' A RUM Lily, beautiful deep rich golden Aa- vellow, extra large bulbs, 2/6 each. Sunnyhill Gardens, Palliser Rd., Wgtn. ’ GARDEN ANNUAL, now ■ LJOI ready. Over 100 pages; new novelties, etc., Send postcard to Te Aro • S( ‘ e(1 Co -' Wgtn - BEAUTIFUL Giant Tulips, choicest mixed colours, usually 7/6 doz.,' now 2/6 doz., 20/- 100, posted. Griffith’s ’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. S.l. > QOW Fletcher’s Ideal Corcless Carrot, once grown always grown; 6d., , Fleteber Bros.. Ashburton. EAUTIFUL Scented Roses, prize named varieties, 12 assorted 13/postage paid. Griffith's Nurseries. Mt, ’ Eden. Auckland, S.L USHROOM Spawn, fresh, productive, reliable; promotes vitamins B and D. Write Mushroom Farm, Pnkowhai, H.B. AN SY plants, Englemann's Giants, extra large flowering plants now for ’ spring flowering; 2/- doz. posted. Te Aro ■ Seed Co.. Wgtn. I . QOW Turnip Rooted Parsnip, grows . quickly, marrowfat quality; 6d. i pkt. Fletcher Bros.. Ashburton. 1 A NISMONES and Rununculus, prize double mixed, spring flowering, 1/- ’ doz., 5/- 100. postage paid. Griffith’s Nurseries. Mt. Edon. Auckland, S.l. BICYCLES, slightly used, 5/- deposit, balance 2/- weekly; guaranteed. Couchmail Cycle Co., 41 Dixon St., opp. ' Royal Oak.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 269, 10 August 1937, Page 16

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