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TO-MORROW MORNING, At 11 o'clock sharp. UNRESERVED SALE OF FURNITURE, TOOLS, PIANO, AND SUNDRIES. On the Promises, No. 291, Tinnkori-rond. By Order of the Public Trustee, m the Estale of A. Ri/.M, <lccca<=ed. E JOHNSTON AND CO. will sell a* '• above, WITHOUT RESERVELot of furniture, tool*, piano by Chappoll and Co. (London), doors, windows, sashes, and a miscellaneous collection of sundries. C. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1914. Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE Of the whole of Mr. Arthur Turner's HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BEAUTIFUL CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, In light blue Moquet Velvet. Cost £15 15s. DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, »nd BEDROOM FURNISHINGS and APPOINTMENTS. Removed from his residence for convenience of sale, 380 * L _L S1 380 E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at their v rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — 'An attractive catalogue of superior Furniture—' Sktb carpet squares, lot of linoleum, Chesterfield lounge, divan chairs, extension dining table and mohair cover, highfoaek suite, occasional chairs axid tables, fancy flower bowls and pot plants, 2 hand-beaten copper fender suites, lot of hearthrugs, carpet runners, c.p. ware, cutlery, Royal Doulton dessert service, marble clock, curtains, Bolid ma.hoga.ny sideboard, bedroom furnishings, 2 full cheval bedroom suites, 3 quaint wooden bedsteads, 4 new M'Crae mattresses, 6 pairs new double blanket*, 6 duchesse chests, toilet ware, fceavy brass-mounted bedstead, single wooden bedstead, duchesse parrs, 2 mirror-door wardrobes, lot of crockery And glassware, slip mate, overmantels, 'kitchen utensils, wringer, _ Austrian chairs, »nd numerous sundries. 'This is an attractive sale, and everything ,3s in perfect order. On tieW from 9.30 o'clock. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ' TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 2nd JUNE, 19.14. ''Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS AND MODERN FUMED OAK FURNISHINGS. 3 COSTLY OAK. SIDEBOARDS O All Newest Designs. O Magnificent FUMED OAK BEDROOM s SUITE. Large double mirror door wardrobe, quaint duchesse pail 1 , and solid oak bedstead to match. A beautiful suite, and worthy of inspection OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE. 2 UP-TO-DATE OAK HIGH - BACK SUITES. 2 OAK MORRIS CHAIRS. OAK HIGH-BACK HALL SETTEE. 2 FUMED OAK BEDSTEADS, 4ft 6in, heavy pillars, neat design. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — ■ A valuable collection of solid oak Furniture. On View Morning of Sale. These are high-class goods, and worthy of inspection. E. JOHNSTON, ' Auctioneer. TO-MORROW," 2 p.m. sharp, , AT OUR ROOMS, 35, CUBA-ST. OQA LOTS NEAV HIGH-GRADE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Oak sideboard, . Chesterfield lounges, saddlebag suites, mirror wardrobes, wooden bedsteads, brass-rail iron bedsteads, wire-woven mattresses, hallstands, occasional tables, oak bedroom chair, clock .sets, duchesse chests and pairs, Morris chairs, Austrian and bentwood chairs, potstands, etc. Also, New Zealand blanket*. M'Crae mattresses, quilts, feather dusters, copper kettles, aluminium and enamel saucepans, • Japanese trays, copper curbs, hornless talking machines, well-framed oil paintings, enamel > dippers, enamel wash-up, basins, polished and beaten copper jardinieres, firescreens, American tables, crockery, cutlery, toilet ware, dinner and tea sets, etc., etc. Further entries invited for NEXT THURSDAY'S SALE. THOMSON AND BROWN, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, 'Phone 1140. 35. Cuba-street. LOWER . HUTT. WESTERN HUTT— B-roomed House, bathroom, enamel bath, lavatory basin, scullery, h. and c. water, p.w.c., etc., washhouse, copper, tubs, together with over 1£ acres of terrace and hill land, beautifully laid out in flower and vegetable gardens, orchard, two vineries, summer house, workshop, fowlhouses, motor shod. "A Sacrifice at £1850. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, containing 10 large and lofty rooms, besides large reception hall, scullery, bathroom, lavatory basin, h. and c. water, p.w.c, gas, all conveniences, outbuilding* consist of stable, trapshed, man's room, washhouse, motor shed, etc., together with 1^ acres of rich alluvial land laid out in garden, lawn, native | bush, vegetable garden, etc. Less 1 than quarter of an hour's walk from railway station. Price only £2400. Favourable terms, or would lease to approved tenant. CONVENIENT 8-ROOMED HOUSE, bocidt'3 scullery, bathroom, enamel bath, lavatory basin, h. and c. water, gas, p.w.c, all conveniences, concrete foundations, verandah two «idos, washhouse, trapshed, fowlhouse, etc, lawn, fruit trees, about i-aore of land, consisting of -lawn, orchard, shelter trees, etc Price £1550; £500 cash, bal»ncs can remain on mortgage. MODERN 6-ROOMED HOUSE, h. and c. water, gas, p.w.c, all modern conveniences, built of best material, principally totara, artistically papered, near Bellevue Gardens, good section, firstclass locality. Price only £725. Mort. gagee's sale. £100 cash, balance arranged. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182, FEATHERSTON-STREET, Wellington ; Or LOWER HUTT. TB7!0ll SALE, first-class country LI VERY '30 H'JJABLES, situation rising country town, no opposition. Stables contain 5 stalls, 22 loo?eboxes, 2 harness rooms, ladies' room, office, etc., good paddock accommodation. Turnover £1300 per annum. As a going concern, including 2 coaches, 1 wagonette, 3 buggies,. 5 gigs, 12 horses, 5 Bete harness, 2 sets gig harness, 12 sets coach harness, 1 brake, and all stable requisites. Price £1850. Apply LEWIS AND CO.. Wanganui TO PACKERS. T>APER nuit»ble for packing furnitu«, j •*• etc.. on Sale at the Evening Fm<. cbe»j>, Apply. t» ' I _H1 ENGINEER. I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 128, 1 June 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 128, 1 June 1914, Page 10

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