TO-MORROW, (WEDNESDAY. 25th MARCH, 1914. Commencing nt 1.30 o'clock sluw # . IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. 400 L^ B - 400 Entii'o Contents of a- well-furnished 9-roomed Residence, on account of Mr. Arthur Fairbgn, who is giving up housekeeping. E JOHNSTON ~ AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at their -Rooms', 157. Lambtcn-qitay, a<* above, a most attractive cataloguo of almost new furniture. Included in tho catalogue will bo ' found— DRAWING ROOM— Very superior Ax minster carpet square, hand-bet' ten copper and fender biiite, overmantel, pictures, handsome ornaments and vases, occasional chairs, tables!, fancy flower bowls, pot plant?, upright grand piano by Broadway (in perfect orclei), Morris chairs, Axminster m^, haudsoine high-back Chesterfield lounge in art rnoquet (cost £14) PINING ROOM— Heavy quality linoleum, quaint oak sideboard (newest # design), solid oak extension dining table, heavy tfreen mohair cover, up-to-date high buck oak suite, lot of crockery and glassware, c.p. ware, cutlery, oil paintings, plain green Chesterfield lounj,e with double spring front, divan ehairn, curtain-) CONTENTS OF WELL-FURNISHED • BEDROOMS-Costly solid o»k bedroom suite 1 ; oak duchesse pair, cheval bedroom suite, tingle mirror-door waulStjberf, superior ducheese clients, doublo Woollen bedstead with haind-beaten eoppei' panels, single wooden bec'steads, s.b.m. bedsteads, linoleum,-, rugs, kapok beds, pillows, blankets, kitchen Utensils, tables, chests drawer*, card tables, gouts' Huinber bicycle, etc., etc. Also. 0 HANDSOME FAWN AXMINSTER A CARPET SQUARES, 14.6 x 11, and 10 x 10. Cost; £18 10a and £15._ Both equal to now and beautiful designs COSTLY SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, with leadlight cabinets and 6 IHCHBAOK OAK CHAIRS SUPERIOR SIDEBOARD. HIGH-BACK SUITE, and EXTENSION DINING TABLE, in dark Wood; all to match Almost upvv HALLSTAND and SIiITEE COMBUSTED Everything ia this catalogue is equal to new. .The furniture is up-to-date, and worthy of inspection. On view from 9.30 o'clock. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. At 1.45 sharp. UNRESERVED SALE of UNCLAIMED AND EXCESS CARGO. AT OUK BOOMS. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re.ceiv- • ed_ instructions to «ell, on account of whom it may concern— 1 upright grand mailo in care, new 8 coils wire, 8 pairs ; iinderpaiil3 WITHOUT RESERVE, WEDNESDAY. 25th MARCH, 1914, At 11 o'clock. IN THE FRUIT MARKET, ALLEN-ST. GALVANISED FENCING WIRE. To be Sold at Auction WITHOUT - , RESERVE. ' npOWNSENI) AND PAUL, LTD., will JL sell at auction— ' -| w COILS GALVANISED WIRE, No. 8 -j C) DITTO, No. 104 -k Q DITTO, No. 12 Each weighing lowt. Also, Quantity of odd harness and collars 1 tobacco- cutting machine Overmantel, ice chests, and other linee WEDNESDAY, '25th MARCH, 1914. At 11 a.m. sharp. AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE. ALLEN AND 81/ AIR STREETS. /^EORGE THOMAS AND CO. will Sell 'vTT by Public Auction as above, without rcficrvo— 20 sacks' maizo 10 cases bulk dfltes 5 crate? cheese 20 loaf cheese 10 cast iron kettles. t _ WEDNESDAY, at 11 a.m. SHAjtP^ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL^ SALE OP UNCLATMED GOODS BY AUCTION. A SALE of Unclaimed Goods left- in tho 'Tramways; and comprising a large quantity of Umbrellas, Walking Sticks, Baskets, £pgs, Clothing, Purse 3, Jewellery, etc., will be held by the Cor- " fjoratron Auctioneer (Mr, Janv>& Doyle), jn the Concert Hall (Town Hall), on Wednesday, the 25th March, at 2.30 p.m. Absolutely without reserve, R. TAIT x ' Acting-Town cierk. 24th March, 1914. TO LET. ' TO LET. MERY & CO., LTD., FRUIT EXCHANGE, • ALLEN-STREET, WELLINGTON, T3T A V E TO L£ T, In VICTORIA BUILDINGS, Waken'eld-street, HALF A FLAT ON FIRST FLOOR. Well Lighted. Low Insurance. • TO LET, T AROE SHOP AND FACTORY, No. 139, ADELAIDE-ROAD. Rent very low to good tenant. Apply BALLINGER BROS., LEAD PIPE AND TRAP MANUFAC TUBERS AND IMPORTERS, WARING TAYLOR-ST., Wellington. P.O. Bot 18. Telephone!) 99 and 3415. WANTED Known— Come to Marshall's for your Furniture. You will get eatisfactkm and good work. It stand? inspection arid defies coin petition. 46, Ado-Uido-r-oad,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 10
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