" MONDAY MORNING, At 11 o'clock sharp. , SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LARGE MIRRORBACK SIDEBOARD, AND EFv FECTS, On-the Premises, No. 44, Rhodes-street, Newtowh. E. JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from the owner. who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at Rhodes-street (Tram Terminus), Nowtown, us. abovo— Good quality linoleum, . leather couch, 8 new Canadian chairs, good dinittg table, very superior sideboard with large mirror back and carved panels, tablecover, lot of glassware and crockery, tea set, pot plants and bowls, pictures, ornaments and vases, c.p. ware, cutlery, duchesee pair, d..b.m. . bedstead and w.w. mattress, kapok teds> blankets, toilet ware, duchesse \" chest, w.w. stretcherp, step ladder, table ( mangle, garden tools, kitchen utensils, rugs, cu.rtain6, blinds, kitchen tahle, and sundries. is in very nice order and for ABSOLUTE SALE. Sale Monday Next, at 11 o'clock. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF ALMOST NEW HOUSESOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On the premises. Tram Termimis, Thorndon-quay. E-« *J}s£NS r rON~AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell as above— The entire contents of seven rooms, all well furnished. Included in the Catalogue will be found— A LARGE QUANTITY o£ NEW LINOLEUM (off six rooms), good patterns and best quality SUPERIOR MIRROR-BACK SIDE- - "BOARD, RATTAN CHAIRS and " CUSHIONS, FANCY FLOWER STANDS and BOWLS, ORNA- „ - MENTS and VASES, POT PLANTS. MASSIVE BRASS FENDER SUITE. ■ OVERMANTEL, COUCH 3 VERY FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS in OAK FRAMES (good subjects and large size) UPHOLSTERED WICKER. CHAIRS, COAL VASE, CURTAINS, SMALL TABLES, DINING TABLE and COVER, BOOKS, PICTURES Contents of Bedrooms, hearthrugs,' 6 almost new single iron and hospital bedsteads, and bedding complete, d.b.m. Italian bedstead, „". superior duchesse pairs, 6'good'duch- -- eese chests, chests drawers, child's cot, - kitchen utensils, table, . Austrian _. chairs,, crockery and glassware, cut- *• ■ lery r e.p< ware, and sundries. .Everything is in splendid order and egnal-te new. ..On .view morning of sale. No Reserve. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1914, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. •ItAEGE AND IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OP SUPERIOR AND ALMOST NEW' HOUSEHOLD FURNISEONGS MAGNIFICENT SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE "UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO AND APPOINTMENTS f420f 420 '420 Entire Contents of Sixteen Rooms. 'M the Residence, No. 318, Upper Willisetreer. E- JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- • ed instructions from Mrs. E. Phillipson, who is leaving for England, to sell as above— The whole of he),' Superior Furnishings, etc- Included in tho Catalogue will bo found :— .UPRIGHT GRXAND PIANO, in rich walnut burr case, a high-grade instru- , ment, with a rich, powerful tone. Handsome and Almost New Plain Green CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE and 2 DIVAN CHAIRS to matdh, 4 Highclase • SEAGRASS OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, 2 Chippendale Chairs, C6p-p'w-Mounted FENDER SUITE. Sttperioi* Quality Green CARPET 'SQUARE (quit© new, and cost £7 10s), Heavy Axminster Rugs r best quality, Linoleum, Velvet - Pile Hall Carpet and Runner, Handsome Mirror-bdck Hallstand, Fancy Flower Bowls ' and Plants, Ornaments and Vases, E.P. Ware. Glassware, and Crockery. 'Almost New LEATHER DINING-ROOM SUITE (with buttoned backs and . carved frames), Heavy Extension DINING TABLE, and Embossed Velvet Table, Cover, 6ft 6in Plain Dining Table, 12 Austrian Bentwood Chairs. Cosily SIDEBOARD (with large mirror . back, bow front, and canopy top, equal to new, and cost £18). (Magnificent Solid OAK BEDROOM SUITE, comprising large Mirror-doOr Wardrobe, Duchesso Chest (with large mirror), Quaint Washstand, and • Double Oak Bedstead, all en suito and quite new. This is a beautiful suite. Solid Walnut Overmantel, Fancy China Set, Cutlery, a. number of valuable Paintings, Occasional Tables, Superior Duchesse Pairs, 6 First-class Duchesse Chest, Toiletware, <9 almost new S.I. ttnd Hospital Bedsteads, D.B.M. ■.Bedsteads, Kapoc Beds, Pillows, 60 Mots of special good Blanket", Sheets, Quilts, Pillow Slips, Towels. Toilet , ( Covers, quaint Mirror-door Wardrobe Bedroom Suite, Kitchen Utensiis, good _ ■ Mangle, Wringer, Patent Washing Machine, and numerous other goods. Thia is an extensive sale of superior Furniture. Everything is in very nico order, and lias been, well cared for. On View morning |of sale. > < , - -~ ■ E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ' 4th MARCH, 1914. ' At 1 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of COSTLY FUMED OAK FURNISHINGS. MAGNIFICENT SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE und OAK BEDSTEAD , of very latest design (a magnificent . suite, solid oak throughout, and almost new, onei of the most valuable Oak Bedroom Suites we have offered), Costly OAK SIDEBOARD of quaint design (in splendid order), Massive 'OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE (with heavy 6in legs, square), 2 Up-to-date High-back DINING SUITES (upholstered in antique leather), OAK MORRIS ROCKING CHAIR, OAK SALLSTAND and SETTEE combined, Handsome Plain Green o'tlESas L ?iiffi aB ' 2 ufbiuht 450; fL s - 450 Entire Contents of a Gentleman's Residence, Removed to ottr Rooms from Kelburnc. E, JOHNSTON AND CO. havo been • favoured with instructions to Soil at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above:— A most attractive catalogue of superior Furnishings. Full detail later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ■ .WEDNESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1914. At 1.30 o'clock. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of KAAfI ASBESTOS ROOFING TILES *-*"."" in lot's to suit purchasers (on account of whom if", may concern). E. JOHNSTON AND CO. havo re- • ceived Instructions to Sell at their Rooms as above:—5000 .Asbestos Roofing Tiles. Samples now on- view, E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, sth MARCH, 1914, At 1,30 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE^AND EFFECTS. On tho premises, No. 105, Tasman-street. E JOHNSTON AND 00. have receiv- • cd instructions to sell as above— The entko contents of six rooms. Full detail* later."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 50, 28 February 1914, Page 8
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