TO-MORROW, ! FRIDAY NEXT, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, 2 CHESTERFIELD SUITES (with loose covers), AXMINSTER. CARPETS AND RUNNERS, AND APPOINT. MENTS. r AT THE RESIDENCE, No. 1, PARK TERRACE. Off Molesworth-street (entranco next to David Anderson and Sons, Grocers). On account of Judgo Rawson, who is giving up housekeeping. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions to sell at the residence as above — The Entire Contents of eight largo room*, all well furnished. 350 350 Included in the catalogue will be found — DRAWING ROOM: Very superior Axminster carpet square, 15 x 13.6, am perfect order, hearthrugs, • best quality, Chesterfield lounge with double spring front and 2 large divan chairs with loose covers, Chippendale rosewood occasional chairs, oak octagon table, Morris chairs, cushions, a very nice collection of well-framed engravings, oak gate-leg table, pair valuable bronze lamp ornaments, art curtains, fancy flower bowls and stands, pot plants, oak cake stand, superior coal cabinet, ornaments and vases Also, VALUABLE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, in rich walnut burr case; a powerful-toned instrument, and in excellent order DINING ROOM AND STUDY. Axminster carpdt square, brass fender suite, marble clock, extension dining table, 6 up-to-date high-back dining chairs, superior mirror-back sideboard, Chesterfield lounge and 2 easy chairs with art tapestry cover 3 (almost new), bookshelves, escritoire and writing cabinet, lot of good books, dinner service, tea •efc, lot of crockery _ and glassware, cutlery, overmantel, pictures, art curtains and rods, bentwood chairs, linoleum HALL AND STAIRS. Best quality inlaid linoleum, very superior and almost new fawn Axminster hall runner (9 yards) and large hall rug to match, Axminster slip mats, quaint hall seat, occasional tables, flower stand, copper bowls, barometer, Axminster stair carpet and rods, contents of bedrooms, including good quality linoleums, carpet runners, carpet squares, quaint duchesse dressing table, duchesae pairs, large mir-ror-door wardrobe, chests drawers, new Ottoman couch, 2 double .vooden bedsteads, medicine chest, couch, oval table, corner cupboard, lot kitchen utensils. 40ft hose, aluminium ware, wringer, gas stove, lawn mower, garden tools, and numerous sundries. This is an attractive sale, and everything is in perfect order. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. On view from 9.30 morning of sole. TO-MORROW, 2 o'clock. UNRESERVED AUCTION SaLE FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD LINEN, RUGS, BEDDING, Etc, Etc., fAT HOME AND COLONIAL AUCU\. TION MART, 53, CUBA-STREET. GOODS AT HALF DRAPERS' SALE PRICES. ALL GOODS SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. BLAKE AND CO., 'Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. 'Phone 2504. ENTRIES INVITED FOR NEXT WEEK'S SALES. fHE ROOMS TO "BUY WELL" AND "SELL WELL." SATURDAY, . !At 2 p.m. sharp. ON THE PREMISES, 246, UPPER WILLIS-STREET-CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have been favoured with instructions from THE OWNER to sell on THE PREMISES, as above— / The contents of 6 rooms, SUPERIOR and HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising: 6ft OAIC SIDEBOARD with 2 Leadlight Cabinets aud fitted with Cellarette (a highly finished piece of furnituref that cost £22), 9-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE, 14-DAY OAK CLOCK UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (iron frame, good tone), PIANOLA and 64 GOOD RECORDS, OAK SPIRIT STAND SHERATON EBONISED BEDROOM SUITE, comprising LARGE WARDROBE, DUCHESSE CHEST, and MARBLE-TOP and MIRROR-BACK WASHSTAND, with BEDSTEAD to match (v. hundsomoly carved suite that cost £35), 400-DAY CLOCK Collection of high-class c.p. and silver ware, gas stove, disc gramophone and records, lino., curtains, eiderdown quilts, blankets, sheets, sets of ware, ornaments, duchesse pairs, crockery, hall runner, s.i. bedsteads, glassware, cutlery, kitchen table, Potts' irons, kitchen chairs, etc., etc. On view from 10 a.m. morning of sale. ALL LOTS WITHOUT RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. '• -**— ~-~ - SPRING CLEANING TO PLEASE YOU. jpING up 2969, and let us quote you X\) for your Spring Cleaning, your daily, weekly, or monthly Cleaning, cr any Cleaning. Windows, Floors, Brasses, or Carpets. Carpets cleaned by our. new up-to-date Vacuum Cleaning Machine are made to look just like new. Ask your friends who have tried us. If we have pleased them let us please you. Single Carpets collected, cleaned per Vacuum process, and returned lame day if required. Ring up THE VACUUM CLEANING CO. (New Address), 18, GREY-STRET (Next to National Bank). jp>-| DEPOSIT and 5s weekly will buy **'•*• £5 worth Drapery, Boota, and Clothing. The best quality, and you will be perfectly pleased when you get it, L. ,W. BALKIND'S, 125, Vivilan-streot. Telephone 247. , SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at th© Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 119, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. pommunicatioflJLftnptJi egßudeatiik
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1915, Page 10
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