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TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1912, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. •at oueTrooms: LARGE and: ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS and . APPOINTMENTS. 37,0 L^!? ! .370 Entire Contents of a Well-furnished. Sev-en-roomed Residence, All purchased within the last nine months. On account of Mrs. Holden, who is leaving Wellington, including — UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by the Celebrated Maker KoLski, Berlin; almost new and ' a beautiful-toned in- . strument. COSTLY CHESTERFIELD SUITE, Upholstered in plain green VELVET, comprising Chesterfield Lounge and 2 Large Divan Chairs,; all equal to new. SUPERIOR LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE, in very good order. COSTLYi QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD, Newest Desjgh, almost new. EXTENSION DINING TABLE* with Extra Leaves, and Heavy MOHAIR TABLECOVER. -I n ALMOST NEW AUSTRIAN -in •L 4 BENTWOOD CHAIR&. . Xv» s ____ , , " n SUPERIOR DUCHESSE ' '"'/» 0 CHESTS,- O All in splendid order. HANDSOME C'HEVAL BEDROOM SUITE, Double Mirror-door Wardrobe,^ Duchess« v Dressing -Table with full-size Centre Mirror and 2 Side Mirrors, and Washatand to match, all in very good, order. LARGE 6ft SIDEBOARD, with Heavy Bevelled Mirror-back and Canopy Top; cost £22; almost mew. AXMINSTER AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, MOHAIR HEARTHRUGS, AND SLIP MATS. 3 QUAINT HAND-BEATEN rt COPPER A CURB FENDER SUITES, with H.B. SCUTTLES to match. SINGER SEWING MACHINE, IN PERFECT ORDER. Hall stand, ornaments and vases, vapour bath Jcoet £10), 2 overmantels, oil paintings and' engravings, c.p. warje, cutlery, cruets, fancy flower stands and_ bowls, pot plants, palm's, wicker ' chairs, .occasional chairs, easy chairs, 2 couches in saddlebags, chesterfield lounge; in saddlebags, lot of crockery and glassware, small sideboard^ bookcase and chiffonier combined, 2 quaint 1 bedroom suites, wardrobes, cheval dressing tables, duchesse pairs, washstands and ware, dining table, d.b.m. bedsteads, s.i. bedsteads, double and single kapok beds, 'marble clock, phonograph and records,, ,2 double wooden bedsteads, kitchen table, kitchen utensils, aluminium ware, and sundries Also, Afk ROLLS of NEW LINOLEUM, A(\ Cut in various sizes (all best tfr" quality).- - - - Xn beautiful~axminster, ka OV MOHAIR, OU And PILE HEARTHRUGS (Travellers' Samples, and speoially good). ' - - '-Also; ' ■ ■ PREMIER MOTOR BICYCLE, 3£-h.p., complete with Lamp, Horn, etc. BRAND, AND JOHNSTON have received instructions' to cell at their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above--An attractive catalogue of almost . new Furnishings, Bookcase and Chiffonier, 2 Sets Scales, Office. Table and Chairs, Glass Case, etc., etc. This is an attractive catalogue of al-^ most' new furniture. t On view from 9.30 o'clock. Inspection" invited. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1912, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE ' . Of ' HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. AT THE RESIDENCE; KONINI-RD^ HATAITAI (First stop through tunnel). On account, of Miss Denhard, who is giving up housekeeping. The Catalogue comprises— DRAWINGROOM :f: f Superior Drawingroom Carpet, Axminster Hearthrugs, Chpsterfie.ld Couch, Chippendale Occasional t Chairs, . Large Mirror Overmantel in oak frame, a nice lot of well-framed Engravings, Escritoire and Cabinet combined H.P. Panels, " O6casional Chairs and Tables, Fancy Flower Stands and Bowk, Po£ Plank. DINING ROOM. Beautiful Old Gold Axminster Carpet (coit_ £20, almost new), Skin and Axminster Rugs, Hand-beaten Copper Fender 'Suite, Superior Overmantel, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT ' GRAND PIANO (by. Fritz Kuhla, a massive instrument with a rich and powerful - tone, cost 80 guineas), Piano Seat, Superior' Sideboard with large miror back, Costly Extension Dining- Table with heavy square legs, f almost new Mohair Table Cover, 4 High-back Dining Chairs, 'Costly Sea--1 grass . Lounge Chair, Upholstered • wicker Chairs, Seagrass Occasional Chairs and .Cushions, Glassware and Crockery, Casement Curtains, a nice collection of E.P. Ware, Salad Bowl and Servers, Tea Set, E.P. 'Teapot, Cutlery, Set of Carvers, Biscuit Barrel, E.P. Jam Jars,' pair almost new Prism Binoculars, Pot Plants, Bowls, Fancy Flower Stands, Ornaments. and Vases, almost new Dinner 'Wagon, etc. HALL: Costly Axminster Hall Carpet, Quaint Miallsland and Settle combined, Highback Hall Chairs, Hall Table,, meter. Linoleum, Engravings, Hall Curtains, etc. » CONTENTS OF BEDROOMS. Linoleums/ Carpets, Quaint Wooden' Bedsteads, D.B.M. Bedsteads, S.I. ißed- • steads, Kapok Beds and Bedding, Pillows', Superior ' ' Duchesse Pair, Duchesse Chests, Toiletware, Child's Cot, Electrio Radiator, Mirrors, Bedroom Chairs, Ottoman Couch, etc., etc. Also, contents of Kitchen — liable, Couch with wire-woven seat, B.R. Fender, Enamelware, Gas Iron, Wringer, Mangle, Wheelbajrow, Lawn Mower, Garden Hose, Garden Tool*, Stepladder, and numerous other goods. BRAND AND JOHNSTON hara w>- _ ceived instructions to sell at Hataitai as. above— The whole of the costly Furniture, etc., .contents of six rooms, all well furnished. . This attractive* sale should command special attention, as all the furnishings are of the best, and' equal to new. On view To-morrow (Wednesday) frora 2 till 5. This valuable Property is 'for sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. fTj|T\ANTED— JeIIy Jars, 2s, 2s 6d ; Jam 1' » Jars, 3s, 3s 6d, 5s 6d "the dozen; Rubber 'Rings, 6d and 9d dozen. The Simi Hwdwu*. '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1912, Page 10

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