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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. ERIO JOHNSTON (late Brand and Johnston) begß to announce that he has taken over theAUCTIONEEK. ING BUSINESS carried on in the city as "Brand and Johnston," Land and Mercan-tile-Auctioneers. Having had long experience with the late firm, and also with Macdonald, Wikon and Co. and T. Kennedy Macdonald. Ltd., Mr. Johnston can assure clients that_ their interests' will receive the best attention. EXTENSIVE SALES of FURNITURE -will continue to be held as usual in the E^chknge Auction Rooms EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. GENERAL AUCTION SALES CONDUCTED IN ANY PART OF CITY AND COUNTRY. I_SDED PROPERTY SALES HELD AT INTERVALS. The Firm will be pleased to receive particulars of Property for Private Sale, Lease, Rental, or Public Auction. CHARGES REASONABLE. ACCOUNT SALES. E. JOHNST S ON & CO., LAND and GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS, ; 157, LAMBTON-QUAY. MONDAY NEKT 3 At L3O o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE HOUSEHOLDERS OF WELLINGTON. GREAT AUCTION SALE j 150 150 A_MINSTER PILE AND BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARES C' BALES OF HEARTHRUGS g KA ROLLS OF NAIRN'S &(\ Oil LINOLEUMS v OU Under instructions from the Holders of the Bill of Lading. E JOHNSTON AND CO. (kte Brand • and Johnston) have been favoured with instructions to conduct the abovo important sale, at their Rooms, 157, Lambabove— " t rb/Y -NEW CARPETS, RUGS, JLDU LINOLEUMS, etc., etc. The most extensive and valuable lot of new Carpets ever sold by auction in Wellington.* A -SPECIAL GASLIGHT DISPLAY •wiirbb given THIS EVENING (Saturday) -till 9. . -' E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. ' TUESDAY, 16th APRIL, 1912, ' ~ Commencing at 1.30 o'clock. &__ THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OE TEN ROOMS. On'tbe premises, No. 122, Vivian-street (Opposite Skating Rink). XJI JOHNSTON AND CO. (late Brand .!_• and Johnston) have received instructions from Mrs. Carruthers, who is leaving Wellington, to sell as above — The whole of her Household Furniture and Effects, comprising — Linoleums, dining table »nd cover, cheffonier, lot of glassware and crockery, couches, mirror overmantel, ornaments and ■vstses, wicker chairs, Austrian chairs, rugs, slip mats, duchesae pairs, duchesso choßla, cLbm. bedsteads, u.i. bedsteads, w.w. mattresses, .kapok beds, blankets, sheets and counterpanes, lace curtains, toilet tables and ware, chests drawers, kitchen utensils, cruets, cutlery, and numerous other goods. WITHOUT RESERVE. On view Morning of Sale. _"' __ E ' JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ;WEDNESDAY, 17th APRIL, 1912, - .~ . ... At 1.30 o'clock. ~ ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE^""* * Of HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST' NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. ITPRIGHT GRAND PIANO HANDSOME MAROON SADDLEBAG CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE MASSIVE MERROR - BACK SIDEBOARD, with canopy; top; equal to new O VERY SUPERIOR BEDROOM Q O SUITES. *J EXTENSION DINING TABLE, "WARDROBES QUAINT WOODEN BEDSTEADS, OAK SIDEBOARD AND HIGH-BACK ■SUITE, etc., etc. Entire- Contents of a Gentleman's Residence. Removed to our Rooms. E JOHNSTON AND CO. (late Brand • and Johnston)" have received instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambtonquay, «8 above — An attractive catalogue of Superior Furnishings, Morris Chairs, Bedroom Furniture, eto. etc. Full details later. Further entries, invited. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TUESDAY. 23rd APRIL, 1912, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED' AUCTION SaLE OF Q(\ BEAUTIFUL PASTELS o/\ O\J AND OILS. OU By WALTER P. SaNFORD. E JOHNSTON AND CO. (late Brand • and Johnston) havo received instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, 2y*mbton-quay — A beautiful collection of pastels and oils. This will be the last opportunity of securing examples of this well-known artist's pastel work, as he is leaving New Zealand. Particulars later. 'E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. STORAGE ACCOMMODATION. TO^E HAVE FIRST-CLASS'' STORJ ' ' AGE ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE AT \ Ap PER TON PER WEEK. SITUATED NEAR TE ARO RAILWAY STATION. ' LAERY AND CO., LTD., ALLEN-STREET, WELLINGTON. | A USTIN-STREET — For Sale, 5-rd '.X_ House, all conveniences, gas, c.1., •-oncifete paths, garden, lawn, and outhouses ; land 33 X 100. Apply England,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 13 April 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 13 April 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 13 April 1912, Page 8