TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1913, At 1.30 o'olock sharp. 'ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. MASSIVE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Nieber and Co., Berlin COSTLY CHIPPENDALE SETTEE and .6 CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS to match (specially imported) v (These are all Solid Rosewood, and are equal to new). HIGH-BACK DINING SUITE, CARPETS, AND APPOINTMENTS. At the Residence, No. 30, 'Childersterrace, Kilbirnie. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions .from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at Kilbirnie, as above — The Whole of the Superior Furnishingsi ,1 K/\ VOLUMES OF BOOKS, Dickens' JIOIJ and Thackeray's Works, 26 vols. Waverley Novels, etc., etc. 'Axminster drawing room carpet, Brussels carpet, several strips of best quality ,hall runner, linoleums, best quality hearthrugs {Very superior up-to-date high-back suite •with brown antique leather 6eat6, Unique sideboard and dinner wagon and extension dining' table (all to match) i Upholstered wicker chairs, easy chairs, a specially good collection of wellframed pictures and engravings, ornaments and vases, costly carved overmantel, c.p. ware, double case of carvers (best), cream jug and sugar basin, salad bowl and servers, solid walnut work basket, cushions, valugfele collection of butterflies and Islandi-curios fifontwood ohairs, armchairs,, piano t seat and nrusio cabinet . combined, dinner' service, cutlery, wicker chairs, cabinets, photographic material, very 6Uperior double wooden bedstead, s.i. bedsteads, kapok beds, blankets, 6heets, quilts, ducheese pair, carpet' Strips, w.w. stretcher, Enfield rifle, plate rack, groceries, wringer, garden tools, garden hose, carpenter^ tools, jam jars, book cabinet, step ladder, towels, hall rack, and numerous sundries. Everything is in very nice order and equal to new. On view from 9.30 o'olock. The House is TO LET. Take tram to Kilbirni© Poet Office. - E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 31st OCTOBER, 1913, at 1.30 o'olock. 'AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS. 'At the Residence, No. 25, Hiropi-street (off Constable-streot). E, JOHNSTON &CO. have been fav- • oured with instructions to Sell at Hiropi-street, as above, tho whole of the superior Furniture. COSTLY SOLID SPLAYED OAK BEDROOM SUITE & OAK BEDSTEAD to match, fitted throughout with pewter handles, almost new, and cost £47 10s (a magnificent suite) ■Valuable D.8.8.L. Gun and Solid Leather case, oost £25; also Sporting Dog, eto., etc.. Full details Jater. This home has only been _ furnished a few months, and everything is quite new. t E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, AND CONTINUING ON SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. 31flt October, and Ist, 3rd, 4th, sth, 6th, and 7th November, At 11 o'clock each day. Uncfer— instructions " from H. Davidson, Esq., Official Representative of a Home Firm. THE MOST SENSATIONAL AND UNPRECEDENTED AUCTION SALE OF GENUINE HIGH-CLASS JEWEL- . LERY, PLATE; SILVER, FINE ART CHINA, BEAUTIFUL CUT-GLASS WARE, MARBLE CLOCKS, BRONZES, CUTLERY, PIANOS, Etc., Also, THE MOST MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF DIAMOND JEWELLERY EVER SEEN IN WELLINGTON, Will be held at E, JOHNSTON AND CO.'S AUO- • TION ROOMS, 157, LAMBTON-QUAY, On Above Dates. £5000 WORTH £5000 Of VALUABLE GOODS OF EVERY, DESCRIPTION, Just Landed. A few of the lots include — A, most valuable collection of GENUINE DIAMOND- GOODS-pDiamond pendant .brooches, diamond crescent brooches, valuable three-stone diamond n'ing (large* stones), several magnificent diamond cluster rings, half hoops, single stones, diamond and ruby, diamond and sapphire, diamond and opal rings and brooches, very fine quality, for UNRESERVED SALE [Valuable jewellery, ladies' and gents' solid gold rings, gold alberta and guards, 'bracelets set with beautiful diamonds, rubies' and sapphires, genuine 9, 14, and 18-oarat gold watches (all English Hall-marked), gold brooohes, pendants, etc., massive marble clocks, costly chime clocks, striking on cathedral gongs, solid silver and Sheffield plate, . magnificent tea and coffee services, trays, spirit kettles and stands, cruets, bofc water jugs,, teapots, afternoon tea gete, oak biscuit barrels, salad bowls and • servers, jelly, and jam dishes, littueur stands with cut-glaßß bottles (all silver and plate guaranteed best Sheffield make) Valuable china and best English cut-glass dinner and tea sets in beautiful handpainted ware (newest designs), Wedgwood,' Crown' Derby, and Worcester ware of every description Several large and small canteens of cutlery, consisting of 180, 100, and 50piece seta by Joseph Rodgers and other celebrated makers, cases of carvers, fruit and fish knives, table' and deßserfc knives, forks, spoons, solid silverware, and every conceivable olasa of cutlery, field-glasses, prißm binoculars, army and navy glasses by Leimeire, Paris, ladies' opera glasses, and large stock of ladies' and gents' highclass umbrellas, etc., etc., etc. iEvery article is guaranteed and' sold "WITHOUT RESERVE to the highest biddet. Special Gaslight Display TO-MORROW NIGHT, from 7.30 till 9. Sale commences FRIDAY NEXT, at 11 o'clock. This sale will be on a more extensive scale than the great sale held at our rooms some weeks ago on account of Mr. Da-vid^on. r johNSTON & ca> Auctioneers, 157, Lambton-quay.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 104, 29 October 1913, Page 12
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