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MONDAY NEXT, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HIGHCLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CHIPPENDALE DRAWING ROOM SUITE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO AND APPOINTMENTS. 300 L^L S 300 At the Residence, No. 336, Woolcombe-st. (Close to Ingestre-street). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Mrs. Inglesby, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell as above — The whole of her Superior Furnishings, all equal to new. Included in the catalogue will be found — COSTLY CHIPPENDALE DRAWING ROOM SUITE, 7 pieces CHIPPENDALE OCCASIONAL CHAIRS AND TABLES, MIRROR (in oak frame), FANCY FLOWER BOWLS AND PLANTS, SUPERIOR AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Fritz Kuhla, tfye well-known maker), a nice toned instrument and in perfest order A SPECIALLY NICE COLLECTION 1 OF WELL-FRAMED ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURES , SUPERIOR SIDEBOARD (with large ■mirror back and carved panels), EXTENSION DINING TABLE, ALL BRASS AND COPPER-MOUNTED FENDER SUITES 6 SOLID OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS^ LOT OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, VALUABLE HALL CLOCK COSTLY BEDROOM SUITE (in beautiful order), FULL CHEVAL 'DUCHESSE AND MARBLE-TOP WASHSTAND, VERY SUPERIOR WARDROBE, and WOODEN BEDSTEAD to match ALMOST NEW SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE . Good quality linoleum, coal vase, screen, vases and ornaments, cushions, hallstand, Axnvnster runner (brassmounted ends), child's can£ chair, "slip mats, wire-seated lounge, leather couch, skin rug, dingo mat, mirror, Austrian chairs, duchesse pairs, duchesse chests, toilet ware, bedroom chairs, rugs, ' rocker, kitchen utensils, new mangle, wringer, a lot of aluminium ware, kettle, glass washboard, etc., etc. \ Everything is in very nice order and equal to new. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, Ist APRIL, 1914. Commencing at 2 o'clock sharp at our Rooms. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of VALUABLE FUMED OAK FURNISHINGS.-. The Most Extensive Sale of Oak Furniture Held in our Marts. 3 SOLID OAK SIDEBOARDS of quaint design. 3 MAGNIFICENT OAK BEDROOM SUITES and OAK BEDSTEAD to match. Double and Single OAK WARDROBES. 4 UPHOLSTERED HIGH-BACK OAK and KAURI SUITES. Oak Duchesse Pairs, Oak Hallstand, Oak Settee. ""Oak Ext. Dining Table,- Oak Morris Chaire, etc. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions to sell at their Rooms as above a most extensive catalogue of costly oak furniture. Buyers of oak furniture should not miss this sale. The furniture is all quartered oak and made by ono of the leading cabinetmakers in the city. The workmanship ib the best. Inspection invited. To bo sold without reserve. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TllUßSbAY,~~2ncf ~APRILr 1914^ Commencing at 1.30 o'clock. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF £500 >V0 0 R f TH - £500 VALUABLE UNREDEEMED ■ PLEDGES. TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. "p JOHNSTON AND CO. will sell, on - Li> behalf of M. L. Maris, Pawnbroker, 9, Willis-street, at their Auction Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, the whole of his Unredeemed Pledges, consisting of Watches, Chains, Rings, Bangles, Brooches, etc., as follows: — 1913: January— (2nd), 772, Watch and G.M. Guard; (3rd), Gold Soy. Case; (11th), Sil. Watch; (14th), 805, Dia. Ring; (16th), Sil. Waltham; 812, Dia. Ring,* Gold Ring, Sil. Watch; (17th), 818, D. and S. Ring, R.G. Watch, Gold Gem Cross, Groenstone; (21st), G. Chain; (23rd), Sii. Watch; (25th), G- Cable Bangle; (27th), Ring and Neckchain; Sil. Card Case. February— (lst), 896, Sil. Rotherharti; 898, Sextant; (sth), R.G. Elgin, Sil. Demi Hunter; 910, Telescope; (7th), 915, Watch and G. Chain, G. Ring ; (Bth), G.M. Guard, Sil. Rotherham; (10th), Earrings; (13th), 946, Long G. Chain; (14th), Sil. Watch; (17th), Gem Bangle, Necklet and Heart; Watch, Sil. Watch, Sil. Watch; (21st), Watch and Soy. Case, Gold Watch; (27th;, Sig. Ring; (28th), Watch and Chain. March -(4th), 1024, G. Ring; (7th), G. Ring; (11th), Sil. Waltham; (13th), Sil. Watch; 1053, Pearl Pin; (14th), Sil. Watch, Sil. Watch, Sil. Watch; 1066, Ruby Ring; (18th), Sil. Watch; (20th), W. Ring, W. Ring; (22nd), G. Locket; (30th), G. Medal and Pendant, G. Ring.. April — (2nd), 1139, Violin; (6th), G.M. Guard and G. Ring; (7th), W. Ring; (Uth), 1182, Muff Chain and Heart, R.G. Watch, Sil. Elgin, Sil. Watch, Sil. Watch; (14th), 1202, F. Glasses, G. Ring; (18th), Sil. Rotherham, Neck-chain and Pendant; 1219, J)ia. and Ruby Ring; 1220, G. Watch; (19th), Bangle and 2 Rings, Watch and Chain; (21st), Dia. Ring; (22nd), Sil. Waltham; (26th), Sil. Elgin and Greenstone Chain. April-(26th), Nickel Watch; (28th), G. Ring;- (29th), Sil. Elgin. May -(sth), 1294, Sil. Watch; (9th), G. Bangle, Opera Glasses; (12th) x W. Ring, Sil. Watch, S. Stone Dia. Ring, Dia. and S. Ring; (14th), G. Ring; (15th), 1349, G. Brooch and D. and R. Ring; (19th), Muff Chain and Bangle, G. Ring, Sil. Watch; (28th), Lady's Sil. Watch, Lady's G. Watch June-(4th), 1414, G.S. Chain; (sth), G. Links and Studs, Sextant, Phonograph; (6th), 1428, Wrist Watch; (9th), G Chain and Ring, Sil. Watch, Sil. Watch; (10th), 1448 G. Chain; (11th), Sil. Elgin, 6 Musical Clocks; (13th), W. Ring and Brooch, W. Ring; (23rd), Sil. Waltham, Sil. Watch; (30th), S. Stone Dia. Ring, Dia. Half-lioop Ring, Dia. and Ruby Ring, 3 Ladies' Sil. Watches, 6 Gents.' Sil. O.F. Watches, 12 Gem Rings, 3 R.G. Wristlet Watches. July— (3rd), 1534, G. Chain; (sth); 2 G. Pins, Sil. Watch and Chain; (Bth), Sil. Elgin, Sil. Demi Hunter; (10th), Stop Watch; (11th), 1571, Violin; 1572, -Sil. Watch and G. Chain, Watch and Ring; (14th), G.S. Chain and Pendant; (15th), G. Sig. Ring; (18th), G. Ring; (19th), Sil. Watch, G-. Chain; (23rd), Sil. Watch and W. Ring; (24th), G.M. "Guard and Pendant; (28th), 1632, Sil. Watch, G. Chain and Pendant, Sil. Watch; (29th), Sil. Watch and Chain. Sil. Watch. Sil. Watch, 2 Brooches and Ring, Flute in Case, Biscuit Barrel, Field Glasses, 3 pairs Field Glasses, 2 pairs Opera Glasses, Razors, Cruet, also IBct CHRONOGRAPH. , Sale Thursday next at 1.30 o'clock. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. \fir ANTED to Sell, Motor" Cycle. Ap- » » ply 121, yiYiaa-Btreet t v 'Phone 2379.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1914, Page 8

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