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MONDAY NEXT, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of j HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST. NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS. 'At the Family Residence, No. 15, Centralterrace, KELBURNE. On account of R. G. Ross, Esq., who has sold hie property. Entire contents of Eight Rooms. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have reoeiv- • ed instructions to sell at Centralterrace, Kelburne, ac above — THK WHOLE OF ' THE SUPERIOR AND ALMOST NEW FURNISHINGS. 2 BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, best quality, blue and maroon 'grounds, 18 x 12 and 10.6 x 12 AXMINSTER HALL CARPET AND STAIR CARPET to match Handsome CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, richly upholstered in brown velvet, quite new, and cost £12 12s SUPERIOR SIDEBOARD AND OVERMANTEL to match ■QUAINT HALLSTAND AND SETTEE j combined: cost £5 15s EXTENSION DINING TABLE, with heavy turned legs SOLID WALNUT BOOKCASE, with bevelled mirror door ' WALNUT MUSIC CANTERBURY QUAINT HAND-BEATEN OOPPER FENDER SUITE AND SCREEN to - XQ&itcll ' ___ 'A choice collection of 50 BEAUTIFUL POT PLANTS E.P. WARE •"UPHOLSTERED WICKER ANI> MORRIS CHAIRS ORNAMENTS AND VASES PICTURES, LOT OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE , „ _„ PIANO SEAT, 12 BENTWOOD CHAIRS MOHAIR TABLE COVER, CURTAINS, BLINDS, etc., eto. , , Ako iCONTENTS OF FIVE WELL-FUR-NISHED BEDROOMS— Handsome 3piece Bedroom Suite, Single Mirrorfloor Wardrobe, ' largo Duchesse and Marble-top Washetand (specially made ■to order, and' cost £21), beautiful Kauri Full-size Cheval Duchesse Pair, Heavily Br*BS-mounted French Bedsteads, S.I. Bedstead, Duchess© Chests, new Linoleums throughout the house, Ottoman Couch Bookshelf and books, toilet ware, 6 pairs new double blankets, Axminster rugs, mohair slip m*ts, eheete of drawere, mirrors, kitohen uteneils, new 1 mangle, '* " 1 wringer, new lawn mowef, 100 ft garden hose, splendid lot of new garden tools, odd tools, and numerous other '' goods. * THIS IS A COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOME, AND EVERYTHING IS IN VERY NICE ORDER. Aa the property is soT3,' every arfciole is lor ABSOLUTE SALE. On view Saturday Afternoon, from 2 till 5, and Morning of Sale. Entrance 15, Central-terrace, or "Lucarney," Glasgow-street. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o'clock. At the Residence, "The Bungalow," SALISBURY-TERRACE (Off Wright-street). ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GtRAND PIANO. Cost 80 guineas. • BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER CARPET ' AND APPOINTMENTS. On account of Mrs. Le Sueur, who is». leaving on *n extended visit to England. fCI JOHNSTON AND CO. have been JCi* favoured with instructions to sell at SaHaburf-terrace, as above — THE WHOLE OF HER COSTLY FURNISHINGS. Included in the catalogue will be' found — MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND 80-GHINEA PIANO, in rich walnut burr case; exhibition model by the celebrated maker, W. C. Byere, London. This is a, beautiful-toned piano, and 1 has only been in use a few months. Those in search of a highgrade piano should inspect this one, aa it is for ABSOLUTE SALE. -BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER DRAWING ROOM CARPET, ISft x -13ffc 6in; cost £16 10s; and- VALUABLE ALL-WOOL MEZAPORE, DINING ROOM CARPET, cost £15 O FULL-SIZE AND COSTLY CHESA TERFIELD LOUNGES, upholstered in plain green velvet and brown art moqu'et; both specially made to order, and quite new (extra good) HANDSOME SOLID .WALNUT SIDEBOARD, with large mirror back, bow front are carved panels; cost £40 (newest design) ; VALUABLE SOLID WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE (8 pieces, upholstered in buffalo hide, 1 almost new, cost £30) MAGNIFICENT SOLID - WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, comprising large Double Mirror-door Wardrobe (fitted with 4 drawere and cabinet), Duchess© Dressing Table, and Marbletop Washstand, all en suite; cost £45 LATEST MODEL SINGER DROPHEAD TREADLE SEWING MACHINE Solid oak hallstand and settle combined, a number of beautiful engravings and pictures, quaint oak clock, vabaable ' collection of ornaments and vases, pair very valuable bronze figures, s.p. , ware, cutlery, magnificent figure ofcfta- - ment (cost £10 10s), handsome drawing room, china cabinet (with lea^llight , doors), 2 large bevelled niirrors,, seagrase chairs, chippendale and occasional drawing room chairs, very superior Swiss net and Indian curtains/ Upholstered piano seat, ntassrve brass curb and copper fender suites, specially-made' portable, , cosy corner , with high-back and cushions 1 (cost £9), oak occ. tables, silk and bead electric light shade, Axminster hali carpet, quaint double wooden bedstead with copper panels, and bedding complete, very superior duchesee pairs, chest drawers, d.b.m. and e.i. bedsteads, duohesse chest, lot of crockery and glassware, a choice collection of jpot Elants and flower bowls, superior ruesels oarget, small mirror-back sideboard (new design), kitchen utensils", rugs, garden hose, lawn mower, garden tools, mantelpiece and grate, ' etc.; etc. This is a delightful home. Everything is the best that money can buy, and is in excellent order. On view Monday from 2 till 5. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 15th OCTOBER, ■ 1913, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOBT NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS and APPOINTMENTS. 400 L Z S 400 Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bedroom Furnishings^ Eemoved to Our Rooms for Convenience. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at their looms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — An attractive catalogue of high-cla6s furniture, quaint oak sideboard, ' oak extension table, chesterfield lounges, _ high-back chairs, bedroom suites, carpets, 20 lots heavy quality linoleums, etc., otc. Full details later. _ > Householders furnishing would do well to attend our Wednesday sales. ' E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TI^TANTED to Bell, Lodginghouse, »t t fully furnished ; central; cheap ; owixer leaving. Address at Evening Pom.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 89, 11 October 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 89, 11 October 1913, Page 8

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