Article image
Article image

TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.45 a.m. sharp). SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT .GRAND PrANO. AND APPOINTMENTS. 'AT THE RESIDENCE, No. 29, DUN- - ' CAN-TERRACE, KILBIRNIE. 275 L -^ s - 275 E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Mr. J. Reid, who is giving up housekeeping, to SeU as above — Entire Contents of Seven Rooms, Comprising : MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND •PIANO,, by Reissner, in rich walnut . burr case, a powerful toned instrument, and in perfect order. Superior drawing-room carpet, mohair and skin rugs, brass fender suite, large boveUed mirror in handsome frame, occasional chairs_ and tables, fancy wicker tables, a nice collection of ornaments and pictures, _ cloissone ware, solid cedar music cabinet. Superior mirror-back sideboard, costly bookcase and chiffonier combined, ex- . tension dining table and cover, Austrian chairs, lot of crockery and glassware, c.p. ware, walnut overmantel, a lot of best quality linoleum, all equal to new, rugs, ornaments, lots of curios. Oak morris chairs, flower stands and bowls, laoe and art curtains, hallstand, curved hall table, superior Axminster baU runner, hall curtains, Ottoman couch, full Scotch cedar chest drawers, small chests drawers, d.b.m. and s.ban. bedsteads, kapok beds, blankets, fcheeta, toUet ware, superior duchesse chests and pairs, lot of books, kitchen Utensils, table, almost new mangle, wringer, and numerous other lots. Everything is in very good order. On ■»iew morning of Sale. Sale, Thursday Next, at 10.45 sharp. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. PKBLIMINA.RY ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY NEXT, At 2 o'olock sharp. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 0 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS AND APPOINTMENTS. Quaint oak sideboard, oak high-back chairs, oak extension dining table with square legs, Morris chairs, superior Axminster carpets, magnificent bedroom suite (cost £45), Chesterfield lounge Historian's History of tho World and oak bookcase, etc., etc. At the Residence. No. 38, ORIENTALTERRACE. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- •_ ed instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell as above — • The whole of the superior Furniture. Full details later. Everything, is up-to-date and quite new. EL JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, 2 p.m. 2 p.m. THE WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERING CO. wiU Sell at their Rooms, 35, Cuba-street, so>no very choice New and Second-hand Furniture, including: Oak Sideboards, Kauri Sideboards, Duehesse Pairs in Kauri and Oregon, Brass-railed Bedsteads, Wooden Bedsteads, Bedroom Ware, Kitchen Utensils. Contents of 10 Rooms. A grand opportunity for those furnishtfng. M. BADGER, ( , Auctioneer. UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. Ist OCTOBER, 1914, At 12.30. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell as above — 30 fat sheep 10 yearlings 8 store cows 10 springing cowb 6 springing heifers , FRIDAY At 10.30 a.m. FRIDAY FRIDAY At 10.30 a.m. ' FRIDAY FRIDAY At 10.30 a.m. FRIDAY FRIDAY At 10.30 a.m. FRIDAY FRUIT EXCHANGE. ALLEN-ST. PAWNBROKER'S PAWNBROKER'S PAWNBROKER'S PAWNBROKER'S UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. UNREDEEMED' PLEDGES. 7~" UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. GEORGE THOMAS' AND CO.' will sell as above, on behalf of Mr. J. Griffiths, 50, Courtenay-place, a very wellselected and valuable catalogue of PLEDGES. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. Make a .Note of FRUIT EXCHANGE, ALLEN-ST., FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 10.30. SATURDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1914, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AT THE RESIDENCE, No. 20, AURORA-STREET, PETONE. MESSRS J. H. BETHUNE AND , CO. (in conjunction with Mr. R. H. Wilson), wiU Sell by Auction as above, under instructions from Mrs. Blanford, who is leaving for England. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, Including: Drawing-room suite in plusk, arm chairs, tables, chiffonier, overmantel, pictures, engravings, 8-day clock, brass curbf»nder and iropß ? art laco curtains, haJl stand, 10 dining chairs, Linoleum, 011 cloth, crockery, cruets, cutlery, kitchen utensib, perambulator, rocka ing chair, meat safe, double, threequarter, and single bedsteads, mattresses and bedding, duehesse pair, books, and sundries. On view on morning of sale; delivery jtftcf saia. WEDNESDAY, 7th OCTOBER, 1914, At 2.15 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF 3 MOTOR 'BUSES AND PLANT, ALSO FREEHOLD LAND AND GARAGE, BELLASTREET, KARORI. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. are instructed by the Liquidators of the Kelburn-Karori Motor 'Bus Co., Ltd., to sell by auction, at Bella-street, Karori, as above — 2 Argyll Motor 'Buses of 40-50-h.p., carrying Capacity up to 35 passengers 1 Argyll _ Motor 'Bus, 30-h.p., carrying capacity up to 24 passengers The Plant, Fittings, and Tools Freehold Section 4, D.P. 1839, ha ring 55ft sin frontage to Bella-street, Karori, by 145 ft 3in, with the recently erected Motor Garage thereon. To be offered first in one lot, as a going concern, and, if not sold, to be then offered in separate lots. For further particulars, Inventories, etc., apply to Messrs. Gold and Arcus, Liquidators, 39, Johnston-street, or the Auctioneers, 158, Fcatherston-street, Wellington. COME AND SEE /""lOOPER'S window display of DaffoKJ dils and Narc'ssi. First prize-win-ners of Royal Horticultural Society's Modal at Hutt Valley Spring Show. They are all beauties. Book your orders now, and we deliver the bulbs in season. F. COOPER, Willis-street. Opposite Evening Post.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19140930.2.127.1

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1914, Page 10

Word Count
796

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1914, Page 10