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AUCTIONS. ~~ at our basement mart, No. 8 AVillceton Street. B. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT at 1.15 p.m. BIG CLEARING SALE Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. 300 LOTS 300 COMPLETE CONTENTS OF A WELLFURNISHED APARTMENT HOUSE. Super (green) Ax. carpet, 12 x 9, beautiful super floral Ax. carpet, 12 x 9 (both these carpets are specially good quality), Ax. rugs and runners, solid oak wardrobe 7 good rimu (mirror door) wardrobes, chesterfield lounge uphol. in black and grey nioquette, 3-plece chesterfield suite with loose covers, 4 divan ehairs, oak sideboard, square oak dining table, “Singer” drophead sewing machine, oce. tables, seagrass chairs, bookshelves, 18 good duchesse chests, 6 oak and rlniu pedestal cupboards, 3 morris conches and squabs, 6 marble-top washstands, 30 double, single and J full-panel wooden bedsteads and mattresses, almost new double and single kapok beds and pillows, single down quilts, lot of books, 4-drawcr rimu office desk, radio cabinet, piano seat, 4-fold screen, 2 copper kerbs, 2 new 8. rimu full-panel beds with slat mattresses, invalid’s chair with adjustable top, doll’s pram, 2 gents.’ bicveles, gas callphont, small dog kennel, child's high chair, revolving typist's chair, lot used carpet felt, fold, clothes drver, fold, card tables, birdcage, stepladder, small oak barrel, camp cooker, 2 large iron saucepans, 3 kitchen tables, billies, wringer, lawn mower with roller, 2 small lawn mowers, window cleaner’s ladder, 2 good prams, garden hose, spade, forks, hoes, galv. buckets, brass rail fender. 4 fold, screens, pie dishes, brooms and mops, kitchen utensils and appointments. Also Almost new gas callphont, gas copper, Spcedee electric (plug-in) 2-plate elec, cooker with ovenette, in perfect order. Now on View. SALE 1.15 p.m. SHARP MONDAY NEXT. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. A9BS AT BOLTON STREET. F, JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY MORNING At 10.30 a.m. AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Magnificent upright grand piano by “Haake,” a fine toned instrument in burr walnut case, antique English oak buffet sideboard with 3 drawers and cupboard (over 100 years old), 4 antique oak dining chairs with loose cushions, old and valuable solid mahogany (double door) wardrobe fitted with 4 long sliding travs, small mah. chest ot drawers hall and bedroom rugs, oval inlaid walnut dining tabic, 20yds. Ax. body carpet (red and blue), brown mohair rug, haircord carpet, 25yds, plain and fawn body carpet, 3-piece chesterfield suite uphol. in genoa velvet, with plain loose covers large hall and tapestry curtains, nest of 3 oak tea tables, beautiful solid brass fender and brasses, 2 card tables, seagrass chairs, 2-drawer leather-top writing desk, English oak hall chair, soiled linen basket, good stainless knives, A.l E.P. spoons and forks, teaspoons, carvers, wineglasses and tumblers, glass measure, oven dishes, crystal decanter, grapefruit dishes, coffee percolator, E.P. toastrack, glass dishes, dinner and B. and B. plates, crockery and glassware, jamjars, eniim. saucepans, mixing bowls, cake tins, 2 niabog. trays, enam. kett*e, alum, hot plates, colander, mincer, household scales, cocktail shaker, enam. waterean, brooms and mops, fancy cups and saucers, kitchen table and chairs and appointments. At the Residence, TOP FLAT, No. 71 BOLTON STREET, CITY. PART CONTENTS OF 5-ROOMED FLAT. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.,

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CABINLI- - JOINERS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. MR. ALEXANDER MARTIN Giving Up Business. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY MORNING, Commencing at 10.30 a.m., anZI Continuing All Day. On the Premises, No. 15 EGMONT STREET (Just behind King’s Theatre). On account of Mr. Alexander Martin, Furniture Designer and Manufacturer, Who has disposed of his Property and is giving up business. SPECIAL SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION of THE WHOLE OF THIS WELL-KNOWN STOCK-IN-TRADE OF SPECIALLY SELECTED AND SEASONED OAK, WALNUT, Mahogany, Queensland Staple, Indian Rosewood, Heart Rimu, Kauri, Redwood, Beech, Oregon, etc. Approx. 10,060 ft., all first-grade and some of it seasoned for 20' years. The timbers are in all sizes including, 4x4, 3 x 1, li, 14 and 2in. oak in all widths, walnut planks, I'2 x 4, 12 x 3, and 2in. walnut, 50 sheets 6x3 figured oak pI.V, 3 sheets walnut ply, totara knot and mottled kauri, 8 bundles dowels, full drum of cold water glue, packets of screws, locks, ■ hinges, heavy quality brass hinges, 2 sets exlra heavy’brass claw feet with rollers, mouldings, inlays, bandings, stringing, 12 .reams glass paper strong to No. 0, 3 chests A.M.T.N. shellac, Jin, plywood, 6 walnut dining chair frames. 9 cabinetmakers’ benches, ail fitted with Parkinson and other latest instantaneous vices, VENEER PRESS complete, chair legs, Beeston boiler and glue steamer complete, glue pots, almost new electric Slue pot (perfect), Stanley mitre box, mitre plane, saw vice, saw set to take up to 40in. circular saws, etc., also office furniture, Milners No. 1 fireproof safe, 26 x 20 x .19, solid oak 4-drawer office desk and special oak swivel office armchair, rimu 2-drawcr office table. 3 filing cabinets, L. C. Smith typewriter and table, walnut and oak office chairs. Minimax tire extinguisher, 2 good stationery cupboards with shelves, special polished oak office cabinet, 4ft. wide and sft. high, with plate glass and oak sliding doors and 2 drawers, also oak coat wardrobe, good factory clock in perfect, order, leather mat. step-ladder, 50ft. new hose, odd timber and numerous other lots, Also— MODERN ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE in solid walnut, drop cabinet, in perfect order, 3 VALUABLE WATER COLOURS by John Obsolom, R.W.S., A. A. Glendlning, R.8.A., and L. A. Tadima, R.A., also 4 old oil paintings, etc., etc. . This is a great collection of specially well seasoned timber and includes some of the best oak ever imported into N.Z., in tact, all these timbers are special, as Mr. Martin never bought anything- but the best. This is super. To be sold in lots to suit buyers. The fireproof safe is Milners No. 1 quality. The old water colours and oils are worthy or Inspection. SALE THURSDAY MORNING at 10.30 o'clock sharp. On View Wednesday Afternoon and Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. A9SII PLANTS. TREES AND GARDEN LEEKS. Musselburgh, 100, ; Thyme, 1/-; Sage, 1/(1; post extra. Leeks by rail, 10/. 1000. G. Parker, Box 37, Otorohanga. TULIPS, beautiful Darwin, exquisite shades, named varieties. Collection 12 tor 10/-, posted. Griffiths’ Ltd.. Mt. Eden, Auckland. FOR Sale. Strawberry Plants. Ettisburg and Captain Cook. 7/6 a 100; special quotations for larger quantities. llantvig, Beth St., Treiitliam. ANEMONES. Ranunculi. “Giant Florentine.” enormous flowering, all double 4/6 100; Darwin Tulips, 5/- doz.; Coloured Frpeshis. 2/6 dox. Sunders. Box 931. Anewland, ANEMONES, beautiful shades; prize mixture 50 5/-; Massing Strain, 50, 3/-, posted. Griffiths’ Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. SPA 11 AXIS, exquisite colourings; Ixias Rainbow, assorted colours, 1/6 doz., 50 for 5/-, pouted. Griffiths’ Ltd., Mt. Eden, Aucklan tl. ' ciioTcE~Rainbow Strain Hybrid Freesias, 7/6 per 100; Mixed Darwin Tulips. 5/- per doz. Wheatley's Nurseries. Lower Hutt. Tel. 60-216. FKEESIAS, coloured Hybrids, Improved strain. 3/- doz.; Giant Burtonl Freesiae. 2/6 doz., posted. Griffiths' Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. RAP,IS BULB. BOT4.NICALLY known as Leucocoryne Ixloides Odorata of “Glory of the Sun.” This wonderful introduction trom Chile presents great possibilities as a cut flower, lasting three to five weeks when cut. Glorious 2iu. gentian blue, delightfully seentod flowers on their 18111. stems, produced m early spring or late winter under ■-lass Same culture ns t’reesias or pot culture in cold districts. Bulbs 1/- each, )<)/- doz. Illustrated Bull) Catalogue free. HARRISON’S. Box 1, Palmerston North.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 153, 25 March 1944, Page 10

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