TO-MORROW, .WEDNESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1915, At 1 o'clock sharp. LARGE AND IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF COSTLY FUMED OAK FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS, !All the Latest Designs and Up to Date. AN EXTENSIVE SALE OF HIGHCLASS FURNITURE. 400 LOTS 400 c QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARDS, 2 COSTLY FUMED OAK BEDROOM SUITES. LARGE OAK WARD ROBE, OAK DUCHESSE 'DRESSING TABLE, OAK WASHSTAND AND SOLID OAK BEDSTEAD to match (cost £45— a beautiful Suite), SOLID OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE. 2 VERY SUPERIOR HIGH-BACK DINING ROOM SUITES, OAK OCCASIONAL TABLES, HANDSOME PLAIN GREEN CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, AX. CARPETS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. ETC. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to Sell at their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay — A special catalogue of Superior Furniture. A Few of tho Lots Include: — $ Wperior Atminster carpet squares, lot of good linoleum, dark high-back chairs, handsome Chesterfield in blue inoquet velvet, mission chairs, Morris flhairs, 2 solid oak bookcases, 4 kauri • extension dining tables, mohair covers, oak occasional tables and pot stands, gateleg table, copper fender suite, brass fender, rugs, Axminster carpet runners, clock, Nippon teasefc, dinner service, cutlory, 3 solid rosewood chippendale chairs, special seagrass chairs, ice chest, hallstand, 2 large duchesse chests, 2 bedroom suites, single mir-ror-door wardrobes, 3 copper-mounted wooden bedsteads, s.i. bedsteads, 6 duchesse chests, curios, drophead machine, 2 oak bedsteads, kitchen utensils, letterpress, hospital bedsteads, bedding. 3 kitchen tables, aluminium ware, fretwork machine. 2 mantelpieces, and numerous other goods; also 50 sample hearthrugs. Also, 'ALMOST NEW HUMBER MOTORCYCLE AND SIDECAR. 3i-h.p.. . 2-speed. and in perfect order, and 30 STONE JARS. This is a. most attractive catalogue of top-to-date and almost new furniture. On view from 9.30. Inspection invited. E. JOPINSTON. Auctioneer. TWO DAYS' SALE Commencing Each Day at 11 o'clock. SPECIAL CLEARING SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF A Leading Cabinetmaker's Stock-in-Trade Of HIGH -CLASS FURNITURE, IRONMONGERY, GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY, SHOP FITTINGS, SHOW STANDS, Etc.. Etc. Also the WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO. AND EFFECTS. On the Premises, No. 202. Cuba-street. (Opp. People's Palace.) On account of Mr. J. Lewin, who is giving up business owing to the expiration of his lease. < Everything to be sold without the slightest Reserve. AN UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE All to be Cleared, as the Building is Coming Down. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to Sell at Cuba-street, as above,, a splendid collection of most valuable Fumed Oak Furniture, etei, etc. Details to-morrow. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, AT OUR ROOMS, at 1 p.m. OWNER. LEAVING WELLINGTON. KILBIRNIE WATER FRONTAGE. E JOHNSTON AND CO. Auctioneers, • 157. Lambton-quay, have been favoured with instructions to Sell — No. 74, Kilbirnie-crescent, Shop and 6-roomed Dwelling, stable, fowlhouses, etc. ; land 40 by 122 ft, or thereabouts. Thi3 property is situated opposite the ne%v recreation grounds and Evans Bay, close to tho tram stop at Duncan-terrace. The buildings aro in yery good order, having been recently painted and papered throughout Tho reserve is reasonable, and as the owner has instructed us to sell, a very favourable opportunity is offered to the speculator, or to any purchaser desiring business premises in this district, to secure a bargain. Terms on application. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. Tuesday, 16th February! PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., have received instructions from MR F L. SIMPSON. LIVERY STABLE-KEEPER, LOWER HUTT, whose leasp hns expired, to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION : — THE .WHOLE OF HIS HORSES AND PLANT. Full particulars in later issue. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. RESTAURANT, FISH . AND SUPPER ROOMS. SITUATED in one of the soundest towns in the North Island. Price (for everything to run the busi ness), £400. Taking 3 £45 to £50 per •week. JAMES PENNEY, LAND AGENT, FEILDING. "I ACRES, freehold, situated 5 miles ■M-&& from good central town, aU ploughable, well subdivided, well watered ; good 8-rd. house and all necessary outbuildings: property is well grassed, and will ca'ry 40 oow6, or is suitable for cropping of any kind Price £30 per acre; good terms. For further particulars apply FREDK. HERRING, Estate Agent, Palmerston North. A GOOD INVESTMENT. A CORNER SECTION. 66ft frontage toCuba-st., Palmerston North, by a depth of 166 to Bourke-street, is for Sale, cheap. "There's money in it." A tenant is now waiting at £2 per week for a shop on 22 feet of this section. The owner guarantees it. Apply to Owner, A. Clark, Box 185, Palmorston North. BAKERY BUSINESS^ FOR Immediate Sale on the Manawatu Line. Premises — Bakehouse, store room, bedroom, cart-shed, 2 stalls; premises' can be leased for term at 20s week; 2 good carte, 2 horses ; output 6 tens flour per month ; splendid opening ; good rising township; satisfactory reasons for selling. Price £170. Apply to • MOUNSEY ANn CO.. Palmenton N. "" GEAR ESTATE, TE HORO. FOR SALE, nice Block of 10 Acres; rich deep loam, planted with fruit trees, and subdivided; permanently watered ; dwelling and outhouses. Owner ■would consider exchange for small Dairy Farm. Call or write. BAKER AND CO., Faith's Supply Stores, To Hor_(K
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27, 2 February 1915, Page 10
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