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\TO-MORROW, ■'•••■■ At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD : FURNITURE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, INLAID LINOLEUMS, "SUPERIOR -CHESTERFIELD SUITE, QUAINT OAK BEDROOM SUITE, . BLANKETS, SHEETS, AND APPOINTMENTS. Entire Contents of Seven Rooms,' on the •• - ••• • premises, No. 17, Tennyson-street. (Off Cambridge.-terrace). , , 250 L^ s- „. 250 E JOHNSTON AND 00. have 'rej -ceived. instructions from the owner, who is leaving for the front, to sell on the premises as above —. „ The Whole of his Superior Furniture. : .'......" Comprising: .UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by "Hummel," in walnut burr case, a very nice toned instrument, and in perfect order SUPERIOR ' CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE AND 2 LARGE' DIVAN ' . . CHAIRS, uphol. in plain green velvet and 6 HIGH-BACK CHAIRS uphol. ''•"; to match, all in-perfect order ruaint: fumed : oak bedroom ■ SUITE, comprising oak wardrobe; oak duchesso and washstand, and oak bedstead to match; , SUPERIOR MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, DINING TABEE AND ,'.' COVER, INLAID AND BEST . QUALITY LINOLEUMS, 6J YARDS ••' FAWN AXMINSTER RUNNER, and 7 and 74 YARDS BEST QUAL- \ ity VELVET PILE RUNNER, equal to now. Brass rail fenders, bowls and plants,.flower stands, cushions, curtains, lot of pictures, Brussels carpet square, Ax. rugs, mirror in frame, dinner service, teaset, lot of crockery and glasware, orna- ••• ' ments and vases, old and valuable ' .... bronzes, books, Morris chair, bentwood chairs; lot of blankets, sheets, quilts, • counterpanes, wire-seated couch and cushions, duchesse pairs," duchesse chests, toilet ware, d.b.m. bedstead, s.i. ..bedsteads, kapok beds, pillows, SOLID CEDAR CHEST ;OF DRAWERS, ■ hand sewing machine, oil cooker, inlaid table, good lot kitchen.'.utensils, clothe s horse, kitchen table, chairs, good kitchen dresser, slip, mats, speci- ' ally good lot: of .forks, spoons, and "knives, gas ring, meat safe, ■ wringer, enamel warej step ladder, and numerous other lots. "This is a completely furnished house, and everything is in perfect order.: > • ■ On view morning of sale. , ■, ' E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ;;;",: -WEDNESDAY NEXT, •■•■■-' At 1 o'clock sharp. 'ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FUMED OAK FUR- -■ NITURE, .COSTLY SOLID ,WAL- -"■•-• NUT. BEDROOM SUITE (3 pieces), •. ' CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, AXMINSTER CARPETS AND RUGS, ; :'.OAIC BEDROOM ' SUITE,' PIANO, AND APPOINTMENTS. 250 :^- .;■ ■ 350 The Complete Contents of a Well-furnished .' /.-.';■ .': ' .'..'; Residence. . .'..''•.. E JOHNSTON.AND CO. have re- • ceived instruction's to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — Entire Contents of a Gentleman's Resi- .: . dence, removed toour mart. Details, later. ■ : . :; .■,..> ■': 'Also, ■ ; .._' - ; ■ (On account of whom it may concern),' 10 CASES WAX MATCHES (180 gross), Judd's and Palmer's- plaids and slides. E.JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. . [Yy-lUJAMS ■'■ AND CO., ' LTD:, Havo received: instructions to Sell by ■ ': , PUBLIC AUCTION, ■■ , IN THE AUCTION ARCADE, '. • . :- ;'. '' ' Courtenay-place, .'' . . TO-MORROW, 2 p.m. TO-MORROW, FURNITURE"AND EFfECTS OF 5' . :r:i;-~rr::.:-.'K.ooms, ■ Removed- from Khandallah and Ngaio, Including: ': SITTING A^ID rBREAKFAST ROOM— : Drophead'.sewing mnchino, magnificent. ': polished kauri sideboard. 6 h.b. chairs to match, dining table, heavy Axmin- ;'. stfer:'carpet and rugs; oval occ. table. walnut whatnot, pictures, curb and irons, curtains and poles, • 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE in tissue DINING-ROOM — Solid oak extension table (oval), 8 h.b.* oak chairs to match; 5.0." seats, oval mirror.-oak -sideboard, 10i: x 12 Axminstor carpet (moss green), rugs, curb; pictures, curtains, gas, fire, handsome upright grand piano, steel frame, overstrung, latest improvements, cost £100. BEDROOMS—I 4-piece oak bedroom suite, very handsome and specially designed; 1 3ft 9in duchesse chest, in. quartered ■ oak; largo oval mirror; walnut'duchesso chest, washstand, wardrobo, bedsteads, single and double, with wires and kapoks, pillows; cot, occ. tables, - modicine chast, etc.,'etc. ' 'KITCHEN— Dresser, table, chairs, Jino., mops, brooms. C. R. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, . WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 11 a:m.- ' . 11 a.m. ■ \ 11 a.m.. ■'-..' ' 11a.m. ' FRUIT EXCHANGE,-BLAIR-STREET. FRUIT EXCHANGE,. BLAIR-STREET. : LEFT LUGGAGE, s LEFT LUGGAGE, LEFT LUGGAGE, LEFT LUGGAGE, . . UNCLAIMED-CARGO. , .'" .: '- UNCLAIMED CARGO. , '-■-■'. UNCLAIMED CARGO. UNCLAIMED CARGO. Acting on instructions from tho Union , ; Steam Ship Co., Ltd., 7TIHOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sail as -fl- .... above, without reserve, including Suit Cases, Brief Bags, Wearing Apparel, Umbrellas, etc., etc. 100 boxes of Figs : Barley ; Oats :' . :. .-':'.■■ Salt ;,'■! cask-Grease ■ . 6 sacks. Almonds Cinnamon Chips. 'Also, on account of Milk Vendor, who has been called-;to camp: 48 Milk Cans, jailging from one to twelve gallons ■ . 1 Milk Cooler (A. and T. Burt's), cap*-' ' city 50 gallons per hour 70 tins Sheep Dip 40 cases Buck Currants ' ..-...- ---3 Wood-Milne Band Tires, 900 x 90 1 coil Eng. Galv. Flex. Steel Wire Rope 2iin x 6 : x 19, silghtly stained (original package) .-' 12 cases English Ale.'. ' : '" 1 only Go-cart (nearly new) 1 only 10ft Showcase. ' - :-TjV '"O ';.R : ; ' ; r')S'' A ' £ E. ONE SECTION ;IN MIRAMAR.Cost £169, Government Valuation £120. Cash price £100 TWO SECTIONS AT LOWER HUTT, . ' £100 and £120. PRIVATE OWNEPv. care Evening Post. NOTHING BETTER. TTEART Rimu Dining' Chairs, extra XX strong, with shaped backs and Hit- ■ out'seats. This is a chair wo recommend. Each 17s 6d. Elegant High-back Suites, fret cut backs, setteo, 2 carvers, and 4 small chairs, ' : £7 ss. Chairs of all descriptions made to order. '■■-.' Note address: HILL'S ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE DEPOT, .10, Rintoul-Btreot, Newtown,-

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 10

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