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TO-MOKJROW, WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL, 1912, Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. - Important - an.d attractive AUCTION SALE ". '.' Of MASSIVE AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD * FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS. '400 • , L ™*- 400 The Most Extensive and Attractive Sale of Furniture- hekl in our Rooms for / „ Some Time. . Entire .Contents, of Two_ Exceptionally Well-furnished Residences. 'All of the Moat Modern Design, Practi- " ' * cally New. Removed to Our Rooms from Oriental Bay and Kelburne. On account of Captain Hilkton and a Gentleman who is leaving for England. 'A Few of the Lots Catalogued include — MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by tf."Kallmeyer, Berlin, the well-known maker; coat 70 guineas"; , ' almost new and a beautiful tone. MASSIVE 6ft SOLID WALNUT SIDEBOARD,' wltB? Heavy Bevelled Mir-ror-back and Massively-carved Pauals (cosf£4s). Costly" morocco" dining room . . .SUITE, Heavily Carved Frames, aad - -% EASY 'CHAIRS, in perfect order; cost ,£42. „ . 0 COStLY. BOOKCASES AND n A CHIFFONIERS COMBINED. . A OCCASIONAL DRAWING ROOM • • CHAIRS, SEGRASS OCCASIONAL 1 CHAIRS, EASY CHAIRS, OCCASIONAL TABLES, FANCY FLOW"*ER" STANDS AND BOWLS, LOT - GF CHOICE POT PLANTS, Etc. 'O SUPERIOR BEDROOM SUITES, o COSTLY SINGLE MIRROR-DOOR ' WARDROBE, with CARVED PAN- . EL, ARTISTIC DESIGN ; cost £12. r X QUAINT WOODEN BEDSTEADS A TC- with Heavy Cable-edge Wire Matiresses and New Kapok Beds complete CHEVAL BEDRQOM SUITE AND \ LARGE DOUBLE MIRROR-DOOR - Wardrobe to match. fo-STOP .ORGAN, by the Bell Organ O Co. ; in perfect order, •Lofc of very good linoleum, carpet runner, ,•* ■ Axminster hall runher, Axminster- "!. rugs, mohair rug 3, slip mats, lot of valuable paintings, c.p. ware, costly oak liqueur stand,' hand-beaten copper •fenders, firescreens, crockery, glass■wa/e, ornaments and vasee, duchefse pztirs, 6 duchess© chests (all practically new), wardrobeS, d.b.m. bedejteads, s.i. bedsteads, kitchen u'teneils, tables, mangle, and numerous — other .goods. Oeustically sidey " " -BOARD, with leadlight door, corner cabinets ; cost £16 ; equal to new. 0 MASSIVE EXTENSION DINING o A TABLES, and . A PATENT GATE-LEG FOLDING DINING TABLE AND HEAVY MOHAIR, COVERS. U BEAUTIFUL~AXMINSTER VI *fc ,' ■ : And • * 4: LIBERTY CARPET SQUARES; newest designs and almost new . 4 COSTLY CHESTERFIELD a ■ . LOUNGES,, 4fc Richly upholstered in eaddlebage, plain green velvet and dark brown art canvas, with 3 large DIVAN CHAIRS, and 4 superior MORRIS CHAIRS to match. w HIGH-BACK OAK CHAIRS, 4 1 STAINED .WALNUT HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, QUAINT OAK, BREAKFAST ROOM SIDEBOARD. MASSIVELY-CARVED HALLSTAND (cost £12), and 2 CARVED HALL - "CHAIRS to match. grrrsnEssrm'-mAss curb c O FENDER SUITES. O E JOHNSTON AND CO. (late Brand • _ and Johnston) have received instruction^ to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as abovo — ' "A Aft LOTS of almost new House9fcUU hold Furniture and Effects. ■'■-This' 4s one of the most extensive . and •ttraciiYJs!". sale's of" hig'h-.cl'ass furniture .we' have ever held in our Rooms. Everything is of the" very latest design %ftd -ALMOST NEW. - - - On view from 9.30 o'clock. Sale "starts srtrl o'clock sharp.- „ -. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. .TO-MORKOW, : At 12.30 o'clock sharp. ' "AUCTION SALE -.:. ' "v ,• • or "I O.A BOXES MILK * -I AA JLUy- CHOCOLATE ' JLUIP ,(In lots to suit "purchasers.) "On account, of whom it may concern. j|7l- JOHNSTON AND CO. will sell at 'Him . their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as abdve — 10Q boxes milk chocolate, in lots to suit purchasers. Without Reserve. Sale »t 12.30 sharp. ' ' E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 25th APRIL, 1912, At 2.30. o'clock. • -AUCTION SALE Of aa- ■ Pi a oß! is Including some -High-grade Instruments. E JOHNSTON AND CO. (late Brand , • and Johnston) will sell at their 2£~poms, 157, Lambton-quay — -| ey UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, by JL/V .well-known makers. ' j ' "NOW' ON VIEW! _ ' ,IL JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW At 1. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At'l. TO-MORROW FIRE SALVAGE. FIRE SALVAGE. FIRE SALVAGE. FIRE SALVAGE: 'Ab the scene of the recent Hataitai Fire, . and on behalf of Mr. S. W. Cope. npIHOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell, IX without .reserve, the Balance ot Goods and Merchandise, salvaged from the fire. TO-MORROW At L TO-MORROW IFO-MORROW JA 1. TO-MORROW THOMPSON BROS.. LTD. A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. IT^OB RALE, the Residential Property at uC "The Sands," known as Gretn's, consisting of 8i acre 3of land (part plantation), with a pplendidly-built 10-rooined dwelling, large barn, etc. ; three miles from G.P.O ; splendid sandy beach close y ' ' W. ROUT AND SONS, Nelson. . : lAISD BUYERS. MOUNSEY AND_ CO., Auctioneers. Palmerston North, have received instructions to sell. 30 Acres, with im■proVements, dwelling, etc. The land is Heavily grassed, subdivided, drained, and ■well fenced. If required, the' owner will sell an additional 31 acres. For price, apply' to MOUNSEY AND CO., I'Jix Sax 17* Pjrfmenipa Korth. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1912, Page 10

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