MONDAY NEXT At 1.30 o'clock ebftrp. .SALE OF SUPERIOR AND ALMOST ' NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND APPOINTMENTS. r^At'the-Residence, No. 34, .Crieff-street,. Northland.' .-•.-, E JOHNSTON. AND CO. have received instructions from, tho owner Uo sell-on the premises, Northland, as j above — I THE WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR AND ALMOST NEW FURNISHINGS, comprising: 'MASSIVE sft SIDEBOARD with largo ' mirror-back, canopy top,' and heavily carved: panels, almost now, and cost £22" ' SUPERIOR-KAURI EXTI DINING TABLE AND VELVET PILE COVER, SUPERIOR DININGROOM SUITE, including COUCH, uphol. in maroon velvet, LARGE DIVAN CHAIR AND 4 H.B. CHAIRS, uphol. to match, all in splendid older. i best quality ;ant> almost new i linoleum, on 6 rooms 'b mtstbian chairs, massive . ALL-BRASS FENDER, SUITE ,' HANDSOME OHEVAL DUCHESSE 1 'AND MARBLE TOP WASHSTAND to-inatoh. (equal to now) IKwooden oiirbs, b.r. fender, Ax, rugs, superior hallstand,- Ax. hall runner and mats, very superior bookcase and chiffonier combined with glass doors, ooc. chairs, fancy flower stands ana bowls, laco curtains, heavily brassmounted' bedstead and bedding complete, s. wooden bedsteads, good kapok • beds, dxopside cot and mattresses, push cart, quilts, crockery, kitchen table,' primus stove, set of irons, alothes basket,- wringer, bath, oral boiler, jam jars, and sundries. Everything is in specially good' order •nd equal to new-. ':.''" On view morning of sale. Sale Monday nest, at 1.30. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. 'AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. yfIHE Salo of Superior Furniture, adiJ_B- yextised to take placo at No. 1, Park-terrace, on Tuesday next, * will not bo held on tho premises, but the whole of tho furniture will be removed to our <nart and sold on WEDNESDAY NEXT. E; JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, Lambton-quay. WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 1 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW FURNITURE, AXMINSTER CARPETS, OAK FURNISHINGS, SUPER lOR CHESTERFIELD 'LOUNGES, COSTLY OAK BOOKCASE AND ESCRITOIRE COMBINED, AND APPOINTMENTS. Entiro Contents of Seven Large Rooms, Removed from. No. 1, Park -terrace, Thorndon. 400 LH S 400 E JOHNSTON AND CO. have ro- • ceived instructions to sell at their Rooms, 151, Lambton-quay, as above— IA Specially Attractive Catalogue of Highclass Furnishings, D.8.8.L. Gun, etc. Also, 10 P.B. Whito Leghorns and 1 Cockerel, 10 P.B. Black Minorca Hens and Cockerel (special). Full details later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 15th AND 16th AUGUST, 1918, Commencing at 10 o'clock each day. IMPORTANT "AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, 6 VERY SUPERIOR CARPETS, INLAID AND BEST QUALITY '-LINOLEUMS, JOHN TANN'S SAFE, CUTLER'S ROLLER-TOP DESK, AX. RUNNERS, BEST QUALITYCUTLERY AND SPOONS, OAK SIDEBOARD, VALUABLE WAXNUT HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, ALMOST NEW COPPER GAS BATH HEAT-: - ER AND ' SHOWER,: CUT GLASS WARE, CROCKERY, CURIOS, BOOKS, AND APPOINTMENTS. Also. ' . ' - 'A MOST VALUABLE AND COSTLY COLLECTION OF BEAUTIFULLY ■ CARVED JAPANESE FURNITURE. .'■■'"' (The Finest Collection in New Zealand.) 650 '■■.'-■■■ .650 Entire Contents of Sixteen Largo and ' Well-furnished Rooms. '.......; 'At .the Residence, No. 126, Vivian-street. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROMi THE EXECUTORS IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE DR. MARTIN. E JOHNSTON AND CO. (in conjunc-; > tion with S. Geo. Nathan and Co.), have been favoi-red with instructions to sell at the family.residence, as above— THE WHOLE OF THE COSTLY FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS. ■ '. . ■ ..; Full details later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TUESDAY, 20th AUGUST, 1918,; At 1.30 o'clock sharp; ■-■ •'-• ■■ 'ATRACTIVE SALE - OF SUPERIOR AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,:- SIOST . BEAUTI-. F.UL FUMED : OAK' ' BEDROOM. SUITE (4 pieces);- of ■ newest -design (ono.of-the'finest suites ,we have ever ■offered), BEST QUALITY AND ALMOST NEW LINOLEUMS (special lot), 'SPECIALLY WELL-MADE • CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, SINGER DROPHEAD TREADLE SEWING MACHINE, AND APPOINTMENTS: ' ■ . ■ :. . 'At tho E-csidence, No. 14, Taft-streeb (just off Washington-avenue),. BROOKLYN. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re-. •-, ceived instructions from Mr. Geo. D. Mitchell, who is going into camp, to soil as above— Tho Whole of his Superior Furnishings. Everything is in very nice order. Details later. ' ■ ■ .- E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 23rd" AUGUST, 1918, At 10.30 a.m. SALE OF GOOD BUILDING MATERIAL' OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. QKA SPIEETS OF FIRST- QKA OU>\} CLASS IRON, OD\) - ETC., ETC. On tho Ground. Buckle-street (next'to Church). -......■ . E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell as above— Good'Building~'matcrials, etc.' Full detaiLTlator. .;. .... ; ... IE. JOHNSTON, .Auctioneer.' - 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW^ : •; READY for immediate occupation, just completed, 5 good rooms,'bathroom, pantry, hall, verandah, outhouse, level sec tion; sunny position, 5 minutes from railway station, Lower Hutt; price £875; deposit £100; balance by easy instalments. Inspection invited. JOHN ODLIN AND CO., LTD.. Cable-street, near Town Hall. WANTED to Sell, Diningroom^able and Laying Fowls. Edward, Ed-vward-street, Miramar. , ■■ "•
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 36, 10 August 1918, Page 8
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