MONDAY NEXT, ' Commencing at S o'clock sharp. CONTINUATION OF IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of £1200 WC S TH £1200 VALUABLE JEWELLERY, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS, STERLING SILVER and E.P. WARE, Etc., Etc. A Most Up-to-date and Valuable Stock of High-clasb Jewellery, ALL NEW ; GOODS. E JOHNSTON AND CO. (late Brand • • and Johnston) 'have received instructions to bell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay,' as above — A Valuable' Consignment of Hi°hclass Jewellery of.all descriptions, ! including — ■' . £260 WORTH OF VALUABLE DIAMOND RINGS, etc., etc. On view from- 9.30 o'clock. 'Inspection inviced. Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 30th APRIL, 1912, i At 1.30 o'clock. SALB OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, AND | EFFECTS.' On the Premises, No. 143, TASMAN-ST. E JOHNSTON AND CO. (late Brand • and Johnston) have been favoured with instructions to beli at Tasman-st., us above — ■ • ' The whole of the Household Furaii ture, etc., comprising— MAGNIFICENT UPRiGHT GRAND PIANO, by the ' celebrated makers John Brhifcrnead* and Sons; a, beautiful i toned instrument, and almost new SUPERIOR AXMINSTER DRAWING : ROOM CARPET, SKIS KUGS, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS 'AND TALES, DRAWING -ROOM SUITE with walnut frames, upholstered in uilk tapestry HANDSOME SIDEBOARD, with massive I mirror-back, and carved panels ; cost £18 i ALMOST NEW AND QUAINT BEDROOM SUlTE— Single ■ mirror-door waxdrobc and ducliesae pair to match ; newest design i A lot of good quality linoleum, orna^ ments and vases, fancy flower, stands, pot plants, fancy bowk, lot ' of books, , part dinner service, lot of glassware *nd crockery, dining, table- and ."cover, sewing machine, a nico lot of c.p. ware, cruets, salad bowl iind servers, carvers, spoons, pictures, lace and fancy curty-ins, mirror overmantel, d.b.m. bedsteads, e.i. bedsteads, kapok beds, w.w. mattresse?, duchesse chests, cheats drawers, toiletware, ipilet mirrore, good bliudt?, whatnots, 1 wringer, garden tools, tea sets, and numero'-& other goods. On view Morning of Sale. Everything is in very nice order.' ' E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ' WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION • .Of ■ A NEW 3i-H.P. NYBERG MOTOR CYCLE. EX REMUERA. ' E JOHNSTON AND,£ ( b. (late Brand » and Johnston) will sell at their Rooms, 157, Lanlbtou-quay, as above— - 1 3a-h.p. motor cycle. To be sold with all faults (if any). Now on 'view. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY,, Ist MAY, 1912, Commencing it 1 o'clock sharp. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO 4 COSTLY AXMINSTER AND BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARES 2 QUAINT SIDEBOARDS BUFFALO HIDE DINING KOOM StTITII - f - BEDROOM SUITES, ' CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, WARDROBES, etc., etc. Entire Contents of a Gentleman's Wellfurniched Residence. 370 L 2^ ! * 370 E JOHNSTON AND CO (late Brand • and Johnston) have been favoured with instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as" above — An extensive catalogue of ,' costly oak furnishings, oak '■ sideboard, oak high-backed .suite, massive oak ex- I tension dining table, duchesse chests, etfc. : _»■>•'' Also, "" ! pfn SAMPLE HEARTHRUGS ra O\J ' (New.) - • O\J Details later. . ' . "_ We sell in our Rooms EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. A few more entries will be received for thin sale. , E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY, 1912, At 1 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF BOOKS. ■1%/rESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND XTX CO. will sell .at their Rooms, f eatherbtou-street, by auciion, as above^ — 1000 Volumes Interesting and Wellbound Books on History, Travel, Poetry, Art, Theology, Works of Reference, and- General Literature, including — Transactions N.Z. Institute, The Portfolio, Magazine of Art, Imperial Dictionary, National History of England, Panmure Paper?. Lead«is of the Senate (5 vols.), Earl of Beacormfipia (5 vols.), llerculaiieum, -Memoirs of Court of Berlin, French Classic's, The " Tomahawk, j. ho Age We live In. Reign Henry VIII.. History of Protestantism, , Fleetwood s Life of Christ, Honle • Preacher. Burkett on the New Testament, Latest Works of Fiction,' al^o 2 splendid water colours by Swinston Diston' Now on view.; Complete catalogue* and books. , ~~ WEDNESDAY. 22nd MAY. 1912, At 2.30 p.m., _ Estates of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Ro=poe. , , WADESTOWN. WADESTOWN. ' SIX CHARMING BUILDING ALLOTMENTS AND EIGHT-ROOMED RESIDENCE. MESSRS. J. TI. BETHUNE AND CO. ha\e been favoured -with instructions to sell by auction at their rooms, Keather3ton-strest, as aTiove^ — Four Sections frontipg Main-road, George-Street, rud Pitt-stresr, having area^ of 24 to 27 pe'rehes, and eommandiitg magnificent views of City and Harbour. Plantod with trees and shrubb. Section having 50ft "Tin frontage to Pittstreet atid 54ft 9iu to Main-road, containing 31 perches), - w ith eight-roomed residence, let at 18s per week Section with 91ft lliu frontage to Pitt••rreel by v dep+h of 63ft. Tlip above land if in the beat situation in Wadestowu, within thre-9 minutes' walk of tiie truiii stopping-place at Geoi'ge-HTrepr.^ arid h well known as the choicest building land iv the locality. E»»y iorrns of 3aie. Piau-. further, paj'ticular*, arid eouditiono of n<tie my be » obtained from MESSHS. BELL. GULLY. BELL AND MYERS, Solicitors. Festherston-street, or THE AUCTIONEEES. '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1912, Page 8
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