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au eno ns. EXTENSIVE AND ALMOST BRANDNEW FURNITURE AUCTION. WONDERFUL WALNUT UUJVA TURE, HAND-MADE CAHILLS. ETC. MOST OF IT ONLY RECENTLY PURCHASED FROM SCOUI.LARS. Removed to our Marl from "Sunlmveu,” Oriental Bay, fur convenience vl sale. TOM OR RO W -MORNI NG, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. AT OUR MART. No. s WILLESTON STREET. A MOST INTERESTING COLLECTION OF THE VERY LAI EM FURNISHINGS (AS NEW). 3 genuine hand-made Malabar Indian carpets (light grounds), 1 hand-made carpet (camel ground), cost £6O ; super Persian Wilton carpet, cost £4B; Axminster carpels (all as brand new), 12 x 9, 9 x 7.6, 13 x 10; hand-made Berman carpet, old and valuable oval FIGURED WALNUT TABLE with claw legs, OLD MAHOGANY MIRROR. 2 OLD MAHOGANY TEA CADDIES, SOLID MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, old and valuable hand-painted dinner service (-10 pieces), ULTRA MODERN DINNER SERVICE AND BREAKFAST SET complete, as brand new, cost 1'22; very latest MAHOGANY CANE LOUNGE CHAIR with crushed velvet cushions, cost £22; 4 BEAUTIFUL INI,A ID BRIDGE CHAIRS, inlaid armchairs, carved oak bull table, hand-painted teaset, BRAND NEW RATES! MODEL SINGER DROPHEAD ELECTRIC SERVING MACHINE, cost £4O (only used on two garments), 2 EXPENSIVE BRAND NEW ELEC. RADIATORS, special cocktail cabinet and chiffonier combined, coffee tables, fireside chairs, specially well made CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE AND 3 LARGE DIVAN CHAIRS to match, 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE with loose covers and special comfy CHESTERFIELD fitted with loose cushions and latest heavy quality loose cover (this is good and cost £3b), 2 nicely finished sets of bookshelves and special oak china cabinets, ELEGANT FIGURED "WALNUT BUI:FET DINING SUITE (very latest), wonderful buffet, walnut refectory tables and 6 walnut chairs (this beautiful suite is ns now and cost £B6), MOST EXPENSIVE FIGURED AVALNUT BEDROOM SUITE with latest reflex mirror dressing table with cabriole legs, double door wardrobe and twin walnut bedsteads with eabriole legs and fitted with the very best wire mattresses and Vi spring, buttoned mattresses that cost £l2/12/each (this is all brand new, could be sold in the shops again as new), cost £75 without the mattresses; a second WALNUT SUITE OF BEAUTIFUL FIGURED WALNUT, this one with an expensive figured walnut tallboy and twin bedsteads, again as new. (This is all great furniture, the best we have handled for some considerable time.) One figured walnut compactum and one figured walnut wardrobe, one imported highly polished bedroom wardrobe, comtiaetum and twin bedsteads with best, wires and Vi spring mattresses all as brand new: SPECIAL FOLDING CHESTERFIELD DOUBLE BED, complete with blankets and mattresses (cost £45), also comfy fireside chairs to match, bookstands, reading lamp, brass ornaments and cases, brass tray, cushions, champagne glasses, china, new blankets, sheets, towels, fanev striped tea towels, table linen, cutlery, E.P. ware, good kitchen ware, 6 folding canvas chairs, patent elee. heater witli revolving fan, almost new electric vac. cleaner, the most up-to-date “MOFFAT” GAS STOVE (same design as elec, stove, enamelled all over and as new, cost £4O in Chicago only a short time ago, only one of its kind in N.Z.), almost new up-to-date “Thor” electric ironer, almost new up-to-date General Electric washing machine (both in perfect order and streamlined), valuable solid walnut bookcase with 3 glass doors and drawers and cupboards, barometer, set playing bowls, gong, folding card table, elee. kettle, elec, jug, good elec, iron, valuable solid hide easy chair, At quality forks and spoons, 2 E.P. entree dishes, old soup tureen, bathroom cabinet, etc., etc., etc. This is a most interesting collection of Expensive nnd Exclusive Furniture, all equal to brand new. There are also some very nice pieces of old Mahogany and Walnut in this lot. Now on View. A Great Opportunity to purchase the HIGHEST CLASS FURNITURE at your own price. EVERYTHING FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, TOMORROW' MORNING at 10.30 a.m. P JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. A5->6 EDUCATIONAL. WAR. CREATES TEMPORARY CLERICAL POSITIONS. HARLE'S COLLEGE PROVIDES RAPID, EFFICIENT TRAINING LN BOOKKEEPING ANU BUSINESS PRACTICE. OPPORTUNITIES offer for women and men to assist the National Efloit i>s lilting themselves to temporarily fill positions rendered vacant by num on war service. Urgency and the probability oL positions being unly temporary precludes sitting for professional exams. Ilarles College has a special practical course that rapidly qualifies men and women impositions such as Cashier. Ledger Clerk, Bookkeeper and similar positions. Llarlcft College definitely fits students to discharge their duties capably. . Those who embark on tins speem course mav do so confident that, they wia reach a very high state of efliciene.v with a minimum of time, effort and cost. Write for Prospectus. HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY. LTD., Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, P.O. Box 859, Wellington. Haile's is the only College Unit publishes AUDITED examination results. INDIVIDUAL TUITION Al ... /■•XILBY’S BUSINESS COLLEGE VTiLUY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Has Now Commenced in Ail Depa i l meins. \CC< HJNTANUV l-ROI'ESSH iN A L HAY ANU EVENIN': COMMERCIAL. DA! AND EVENING SECONDAK!. A Separate Prospectus is issued for each I lepnrtnienl. Write, tel., or call for Explanatory Booklet, staling in which course you are interested. Head- ol Depii rttnents may be interviewed by appointment. The Director or S-cret.iry may be conculled between 9 a.in. and !> p.m. daily. S.-ilurdays 111 .-i.m. to 11..,0 a.m. GILBY’S BUSINESS COLLEGE. \. H Gilby. F.C.I. I Eng.). I'.C.S. (N.Z.), Director. 32 Blair SI reel (behind I'raiii Sln-lier). Courtenay I'l.-n-e, Wellington. U. 3. D'l. 514157 J | UTI GIRLS S< HooL. CHILTON ST. JAMES. (lucorpor.-il ing Chilton House School). Waterloo Road, Lower Hull. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Head Mistress: MISS N'ESTA V MASON Boarders return Io school 'luesdiv. Febrimrv I. School reopens Wetlntsday. February 5. 1941 Pruspevius ami Parl ieulai> Hum chi I JIESSRS CLARKE. MENZIES. GRIFFIN and co.. 1 P.O. Box 486 Wellington, Or from the Principal.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 118, 12 February 1941, Page 12

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