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AUCTIONS. CLOSING DOWN , MODERN AND ALMOST NEW CABARET EQUIPMENT AND UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY NEXT. at 1 p.m. Sharp. AT THE TOP HAT CABARET (top floor), NO. 134 CUBA STREET. (opp. Wakefield Hotel). SALE BY AUCTION OF EXPENSIVE AND ALMOST NEW CABARET EQUIPMENT. 50 very nie'e low-back modern dining chairs with lift-out .seats. 6 small round oce. coffee tables, cost £3/10/- ca.. 6 4-round tables, 10 square tearoom tables (polished), 8 special fireside suites (settee and 2 fireside chairs), uphol. in expensive burgundy crushed velvet, and 8 extra comfy fireside chairs to match (these are very nice suites equal to new, and cost £24 eaeh), 12 expensive burgundy and green velvet cushions, and heavy green velvet and floral curtains and pelmets, expensive chrome standard lay?! 1 and h.p. shade, cost £l5, WONDERI’UL UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by the celebrated makers. Willi. Bohm and Sohn, in rich walnut burr .case, and in excellent order, piano stool, 7 special cut glass base elec, light shades, 4 beveLed piecrust edge frameless mirrors, cost £6/6/eaeh, new 3-gallon "Zip” plug-in water heater, new "Neeco” piug-in standard electric cooker (small size, as newl,. ue ')j elec, coffee urn. 4 gals., cost £2o, on Johnson’s English cups and saucers, 1 doz. small plates, 3 doz. bone teaspoons 7 doz. amber tumblers and jug to niatc-i, enamel ware, brooms, small frameless mirrors, etc., ete. , This is all expensive equipment right up-to-date and as brand new. To be sold, in lots to suit all buyers. These are very nice fireside suites and chairs. The dining chairs are the latest. The elec, cooker is a plug-in upright (small). The Zip and elec, urn are both new. This cabaret has only been furnished a few months. SALE MONDAY. AT 1 P.M. ON VIEW FROM 9 A.M. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., AUCTIONEERSAooo AT KILBIRNIE. E JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY MORNING • At 10.30 a.rn. AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Special 3-piece chesterfield suite in latest figured fawn and tangerine velvet (a beautiful suite, as new),-Jacobean dining suite, twin bedsteads and best quality mattresses, 2 good carpets, large doublemirror door wardrobe, lawn mower, etc. At the Residence, No, » DUNCAN TERRACE (lower end), Kllblrnie. Everything in Very Nice Order. TUESDAY MORNING at 10.30 o’clock. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. A33S AT RAROA, JOHNSONVILLE. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY NEXT At 1.30 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. “Haywin” elec. vac. cleaner, “Corona’ portable typewriter in perfect order, crockery, glassware, almost new and modern limed oak frameless mirror, duchesse, 5-drawer modern tallboy, ped. cupboard and latest solid panel oak bedstead and new Champion wire, a beautiful suite (as new), garden tools, small new steel wheelbarrow, single wood bedstead, brand new Hartsprung single mattress. etc., etc. At the Residence," "WENDOVER,” HAUMAI STREET, Raroa, Johnsonville. By order of the Trustees in the Estate of the late F. W. Fitzgerald (deceased). Everything is in very good order. The limed oak suite is very nice. The single Hartsprung mattress is as new. Close to Raroa' Train Stop. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. , '' A 339 OFFICE FURNITURE AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OAK ROL-LER-TOP DESK. WEDNESDAY NEXT ' At 12.30 sharp. AT OUR BASEMENT MART, No. 8 Willeston Street. Mart Packed Out Again. SALE BY AUCTION Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 2 valuable wardrobe trunks, 7-drawer oak 1 pedestal oflice desk, rimu 28 small drawer filing cabinet, valuable National Cash i register, Id. to £9, 3 drawers, in perfect . order, 3 coils light Manila rope, stumping jack, pair new thigh gumboots, size 10. blocks and tackle, "Vennorel” knapsac, garden spray, elec, cooker, 2 good lawn mowers, 20 mattresses, etc. FULL DETAILS LATER. This is All Real Good Furniture. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. v " A 340 DANNEVIRKE. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE Of WOODWORKING MACHINERY, BLACKSMITH’S PLANT, DYNAMOS. DOORS AND WINDOWS, Etc. R. ROAKE AND SON, AUCTIONEERS, have received instructions from the Liquidators (Ci L. Neilson and Co., Ltd., in liquidation) to sell by auction, as above, TUESDAY NEXT, MAY . 30, 12.30. p.m. -sharp. Dutten planer and thicknesser and starter, Dutten Universal -woodworker, Wilson bandsaw, Hagh sharpening machine, glass grinding machine and emery dresser, exhaust car painter’s fan and motor. .Curtis compressor, Devil-Biss regulator and separator; Singer trimmer’s machine, dado saws, benches, blacksmith's and other vices, power-driven shaper, anvil, swedge block and tools, wall drift with overhead gear, large assortment of belting, Martin forge blower, welding plate, 2jft. x 31ft., power emery, guillotine, teasing machine, ’large assortment pulleys, shafting, brackets and bearings, 6 dynamos (2 to 74 h.p.), 8 large doors with hangers and tracks, pair heavy gates with 2 strainers, 1000 ft. conduit piping, 9 sashes 4ft. (Jin. x 22in. (complete), extra large switchboard complete, tool cupboards, flat top and other office desks and a large' collection of miscellaneous. A3lO WEDNESDAY NEXT, 10.30 A.M. No. 15 THE CRESCENT, ROSENEATH. . PKIC'E & CO., Auctioneers and valuers, have been instructed by the owners to Sell the whole of their Furniture, irelesg Radio, etc., on the premises as above. Details later. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, AT 10 A.M. 1598 WILLIS STREET. ’ AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, BEDDING AND SUNDRIES. C. W. PRICE A- CO.. Auctioneers and , } aiders, will sell the whole of the Furnishings on the Premises as above, contents of ■ 12 rooms. ’ Details later. |C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. | ■ -- | COUNTRY Clients, Note House Clearing ■ Sales conducted anywhere. Telephones 274 S nnd 4606. 11 Alp. Auctioneer and Valuer 7 Victoria Ave., Wanganui. FOR HIRE. FOR HIRE OR ' 111 RLE Power Shovels with Dragline and j trenching Hoes. Angledozers, Tip Lorries, Hoad Grader, Diaphragm Puniji’and other Earth-moving and Roadiug Plant. Power Concrete .Mixer, 3j cubic feet Ingersoll Rand Compressor. 180 cubic feet, with Jack Hammer and Batter Pick. The Stellin Construction Ltd., G.P.O Box 1111 ’VidUngton. Tels 43-ftdO and 42-447 GET WAGONS AWAY QUICKLY, TIiANSI’oItTATiON is HALF THE BA ’J TLE. ’Phe big climactic battles of t lie war lie right ahead, and more and more essential supplies must bo rushed to the fighting fronts. When you. unnecessarily hold up a railway wagon you not only complicate transportation; you hold up war traffic. Will you remember tlmt when ever a wagon comes to you? THE MORE YOU HELP Till-: SOONER WE WIN. z RADIOS. REPAIRS, servicing radios Bought. Serviced Huy Portable Gramophones Pick tips etc opp Old Library, in Farisli st., Howdeu's Bldgs. Wholesale Repair Service Tcl 41 ’ 982 RADIO and Eicctricni Repairs to all makes Radios and Appliances. “Fears.’ 31 Willis St.. Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 205, 27 May 1944, Page 10

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