MONDAY -N3BX3U Commencing at 2 o'clock sharp. ■ IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of £1500 WO oT H £1500 VALUABLE JEWELLERY, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS, STEELING SILVER AND E.P. WARE, Etc. Etc. The most up-to-date and valuable stock of high-class goods that has been offered in Wellington for some time. ALL NEW GOODS. BRAND AND JOHNSTON have re- j ceived instructions to s<fll at their Rooms, 167. Lambton-quay, as above — A most valuable consignment of highclass Jewellery, comprising — 21 very fiuo diarabud half-hoop rings, 13 \ery fine single-stone diamond rings, 22 gold mi€ chains, 100 diamond and other gem engagement rings, 26 gents* and ladies' gold watches, 40 solid gold brace- / lets, 126 silver watches (Rothoram, Walthain, etc.), 15 very lino gold bracelet watches in cases, gold alberts, 21 pendants (amethyst and pearl and diamond), and 300 other lots of high-class jewelery. To be sold ABSOLUTELY TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. Also, Gold-mounted greenstone jewellery, ' ' - marble clocks, chime clocks, alarms, and some very fine electro-plate and silverware. Also, Valuable gold keyless repeater, worth £30. This is ons of the finest stocks of Jewellery, Watches, Clocks, and E.P. Ware submitted to auction in Wellington for many years. On view Morning of Sale, from 9.30 o'clock. ' This valuable «tock of Jewellery is worthy of inspection. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1912, Commencing at 12.30 o'clock sharp. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, AND APPOINTMENTS. Entire Contents of Ten Large Rooms. 400 L *E S 4:00 On tho Premises, No. 14, MULGRAVESTREET. BRAND AND JOHNSTON have received instructions , from Mrs. B&jsingthwaighte, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell as above — The whole of her Household Furniture and Effect?, comprising — UPRIGHT GRAND FIANO, by Kirchner. A very nice-toned instrument, in perfect order. MASSIVE SIDEBOARD, with large mir-r«r-back. ' '9ft EXTENDING DINING TABLE. LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE, 9 pieces, and 6 EXTRA CHAIRS to match. VERY SUPERIOR BEDROOM SUITE, single niin'or-door 'wardrobe* newest design, in perfect" order. IKO LOTS OF GOOD -| p?{\ XOU BLANKETS, ±i3U SHEETS, BED AND TABLE LINEN, i COUNTERPANES, TOILET COVERS, PILLOW SLIPS, etc., etc., all in good order. Superior Axminster hall carpets and runners, Axmhijter stair carpet, linoleums, carpet squares, hallstand, c.p. ware, cutlery, entree dishes, cruets, tea set, marble clock, ' t screen, couches, hallstand, oak chairs, easy eHairs. writing table, lot of crockery and glassware, lace and fancy curtains, not plants and bowls, etc., etc. Also, contents of Seven Bedrooms — Duche«se chests, d.b.m. and single iron bedsteads, hospital bedsteads, bedding, chests drawers, wardrobes, toilet ware, book shelves bedroom chairs, etc. Also, kitchen utensils,, almost new mangle, meat safe* lot of groceries, Fletcher Russell gas ■stove (cost £9" 15s), drosscr, wringer, and numerous sundries. On view Monday Afternoon, from 2 till 5 and Morning of Sale. 1 Everything to be sold to the highest bidder, Owing to the large number of lote the sale will commence at 12.30 sharp. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1912, Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO AND APPOINTMENTS. Entire Contents of a Gentleman's Wellfurnibheel Residence. ' Removed to our Rooms from Kelburne for convenience. BRAND AND JOHNSTON haVe received instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — AN ATTRACTIVE CATALOGUE OF SUPERIOR OAK AND OTHER FURNISHINGS— 2 handsome Chesterfield lounges, 2 superior gideboards,_ drophead sewing machine, Axmirister carpels, oak suite, Turkey hall runner, extension dining table, mohair cover, 2 massive brass fender suites, drawing room furniture, and a specially good lot of bedroom furnishings (all newest designs), 2 quaint bedroom suites, choval bedroom suite, wardrobes, 2 ahno*^ new brass-mounted French bedsteady, pot plants, etc., etc. Full details later. This sale is worthy of special attention, as the whole of the furnishings are almost E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE . HOUSEHOLDERS OF WELLINGTON. - GREAT AUCTION SALE Of 150 BEAUTIFUL 150 AXMINSIER PILE AND BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARES ' y BALES OF HEARTHRUGS p KA ROLLS OF NAIRN'S r(\ OV LINOLEUMS OV Under instructions from' tho Holders of the Bill of Lading. ON MONDAY, 15th APRIL. At 1.30 o'clock. BRAND AND JOHNSTON have been favoured with instructions to conduce tho above important sale at their Rooms. 157, Lambton-quay, as above — 1 PiA KEW CARPETS, RUGS, JLfjy LINOLEUMS, etc., etc. Thoinost extensive and valuable lot of new. Carpets ever sold by auction in Wellington. Full particulars later. Goods will be on view some days prior to sale. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. FOE EXCHANGE, 250 Acres \vellgraeßetl Dairy Farm, all flat, carries 75 cows and young slock, 6-rooined house, 8-bail cowshed, well .subdivided, well watered by running streams school and post office 1 milo, creamery 2 miles, good metal roads Pries only ±!13 per acre ; will 6xciian;je for good town property at ca3h value: equity £2400.— G1LCHRIST AND KIDD, Land and. Estate Aficuls, Palmerston Nortlu ' >
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 77, 30 March 1912, Page 8
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