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AUCTIONS. IFtO-DATE BUILDINGS. SUIT; ABLE FOR SEASIDE, COT 1 ALL FOR REMOVAL. ii JOHNSTON AND CO.. jj. Auctioneers. MONDAY MORNING, 11 o’clock Sham. On the Ground Floor, Upper Dixon Street (Opp- St. John’s Church). H llß of the New Dixon Street Flats being erected for the Government. FOR IMMEDIATE REMOY’AL. WFLL-BUILT BUILDING. 24 x IS, , th IRON ROOF and FITTED ON FOUR SIDES WITH GLASS SASHES; six 3ft. bin. x 2ft. sashes and doors, on front; three 2ft. Sin. x 4ft. bin., and two 3ft. Gin. x 2ft. 2in. sashes in each side; and six 3ft. bin. x 2ft. 6in. sashes in back, panelled throughout in Oregon 3-ply and fitted with window seats and cupboards, and redwood weatherboarding and porch. Tliis is an up-to-date building, and at small cost could be re-erected and would make a very nice seaside cottage. Complete tioor will be supplied from main building. , Also: Small 10 x 9 summer house with shingle roof and glass sashes all round, and S x 9 room as well. Sale MONDAY MORNING, at 11 sharp. To be sold without reserve for immediate removal. These are first-class buildings. and suitable for re-erection. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. A 909 Auctioneers. AT OUR BASEMENT MART. No. 8 Willeston Street. L 1 JOHNSTON AND CO., •*-O Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, at 1.15 p.m. BIG CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS of all descriptions. (Mart absolutely packed to roof.) E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. A 6.13 Auctioneers. AT No. 96 WILLIS STREET (Near Majestic). ■WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o’clock sharp. SALE BY AUCTION Of THE WHOLE OF THE UP-TO-DATE 1 AND VALUABLE EQUIPMENT, FURNITURE. PLANT. SHOP FITTINGS. CASH REGISTERS, INLAID LINO, COVERINGS, Etc., of ’THE DAINTIES.” HOME MADE CAKES TEAROOMS and CATERING BUSINESS. No. 9G Willis Street (next Majestic), all t 0 be slaughtered under the hammer (three businesses in one). Owner selling owing to ill-health. A Great Business, big turnover, and wonderfully equipped. Best position Willis Street; established 5 years. To lie offered first as a Going Concern, lock, stock and barrel, and if not disposed of will be sold in Lots to Suit Buyers, without, reserve. A great business at vour own price. 30YDS. INLAID LINO, nice designs and as new; latest model National Cash Register (black and chrome), as new; English Confectionery Seales; 3-step 10ft. Buffet Cafeteria Servery with Bevelled Glass Shelves, and 4 Lock-un Cupboards (cream Dulux) ; McClary’s Elec. Pie-Warmer; Bft. Gin. Counter, with Lucker Till; 6ft. Counter, special surround for 3-hole Frigidaire; Counter Showcase, 4ft. Gin. x Ift. Gin., fitted white Vitrolite; Floor Showcase, large with 5 shelves and sliding glass doors; Wall Showcase, approx. 9ft., fitted with 7 sliding glass doors: Window Display Stands, fitted with glass shelves; "Wall Window Fittings, and Glass Shelves; Hanging Glass Shelves; valuable E.'P. Wedding Cake Stand and 2 Tiers E.P. Vase for Wedding Cake: odd Wedding Cake Stand and 1 Silver Tier; Tiered Window Fitment with Cupboard and Mirror Surround ; 33 Glass Confectionery Jars; Ice Chest; Shelving; Electric Light Fittings and Bowls; 5 Needlers’ Display Confectionery Jars; 1 Giant Display Jar; lot of Paper Bags; 500 Cake Boxes: 12 Tearoom Tables. 2ft. 9in. x 2ft. Gin., heavy plate glass tops (cream Duluxed) ; 48 Dining-chairs (cherry red Dulux) ; valuable YVuJida Chrome-plated Tea and Coffee Urn (as new); double and single Gas-rings; hundreds of Cups and Saucers and Bread and Butter Plates (all cream Victorian ware) ; Brown Teapots and Hot. Water Jugs; large Screen; Curtains. cream and red;. G.E.C. Milk [Shake Mixer: 24 Milk Shake Glasses; 27 Sundae Dishes; 6 Twin-dip Sundae Dishes; 21 Pink Dishes: 24 Soda Spoons; Ice-cream. Cutters; 12 Oak Cake Stands: 1 case Tearoom Tickot-

books, etc., etc. \T.SO THE WHOLE OF THE UP-TO-DATE BAKEHOUSE EQUIPMENT: Double-decker “Blodgett” OVENS, cost £175; Alorton Cake Mixer (} h.p. motor!, perfect condition, only recently installed: “Sunbeam” Electric Cake or Cmam Mixer (2 bowls), small; Hot Plate, 3ft. x 2ft.; small Elec. Hot Plate; set Bakers’ Scales; numerous Oven Trays; Cake Tins (all sizes); Patty Tins; Cutters; Cake Hoops; large Fruit Cake Tins; Sponge Tins, etc., etc. ALSO THE WHOLE OF THE UP-TO-DATE CATERING EQUIPMENT: Cream Victorian Ware, now unprocurable in large quantities; 100 Cups and IS7 Saucers; 200 small and 72 large B. and B. Plates; 60 large Des. Plates for salads; 24 Trifle Dishes; 12 Jelly Dishes; 140 individual Fruit Salad nishes; 140 Tea and Fruit Salad Spoons; 120 good quality Ale Glasses; large Jugs; large Enamel Teapots; large Enamel Ewer; 24 Des. Spoons; 24 Forks; 9 special Tablecloths; Wedding' Cake Knife; Trays; Sugar Basins; 5000 Paper Serviettes; 15 gross Paper Doyleys, etc. This is a great business, doing well, and has cost over £lOOO to equip. Owing to health reasons owner is compelled to give up immediately. This is a Money-Maker, a Real Going Concern. Good Turnover —Packed Every Day. Further particulars from the Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 10.30. T? JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. -«D. A 612 A GREAT CHANCE FOR BUILDERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. JP JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY MORNING, At 10.30 a.m. sharp, On the Ground, Upper Dixon Street. (Opp. St. John’s Church) Site of the new Dixon Street Flats being erected by J. L. Wilkins, Christchurch, for the New Zealand Government. CLEARING SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION. THE WHOLE OF THE EXPENSIVE AND UP-TO-DATE FITTINGS, BATHS, BASINS, TAPS, OAK DOORS. OAK PANELLING. GAS COOKERS. ELEC. HOT WATER SERVICES. COPPER SPOUTINGS, COPPER PIPING, 350 SHEETS OF IRON, 50 COMPLETE CASEMENT FRAMES, one, two and three light all right up-to-date and fitted with fanlights and mostly glazed with quarter plate glass. Thousands of red wood shingles, wonderful plate glass picture windows that have cost Hundreds of pounds, etc., etc. From the up-to-date residence of 20 rooms that is being demolished to make room for [he Flats. Everything put into this Building was the 'best that money could buy and it is all in perfect order as new. Full details later. Full specifications and sizes of doors, windows, etc., can be inspected at our office. The greatest lot of casement and plale glass picture windows and up-to-date house fittings ever sold under the hammer in Wellington. F. JOHNSyTON AND CO., Auctioneers. A6ll Tender Advertisements will be found on Page 2.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 127, 22 February 1941, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 127, 22 February 1941, Page 18

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