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TO-MORROW, . •■■•- ■"?■;■• 'FRIDAY, 'At 1.30 o'clock sharp.' EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE „':'. '"-... Of HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW ■ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 3 COSTLY FUMED OAK BEDROOM SUITES • 2 HANDSOME FUMED OAK SIDEBOARDS OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, PIANO, AND EFFECTS. &80 L^ S! 380 AT OUR MART. E. JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at their Rooms, ,157, L'ambton-quay,- as', above— ■ -A largo quantity of really good House..'.'....';■;'.'.hold Furniture: ' V „ Included in the .Catalogue will be found: !A SPECIALLY GOOD LOT OF VALUABLE FUMED OAK FURNITURE. QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD, OAK OVAL EXT. DINING TABLE, 6 UP-TO-DATE OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, OAK HALLSTAND, HANDSOME FUMED OAK BED- ■" ROOM SUITE (hew ' design), OAK •BOOKCASE AND -ESCRITOIRE COMBINED.- ..■•.. BUPERIOR HIGH-BACK CHESTER- ■ FIELD SUITE, 3 : pieces, uphol. in shadow tissue (well made), 2 CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, *in plain brown _ and mole velvet MAHOGANY BOOKCASE AND CHEF-1 FONIER COMBINED, BENTWOOD CHAIRS, LOT ,OF GOOD LINOLEUMS, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,' VOUTLERY, TEASETS, TOILET SETS. _ . „ Lot of ornaments and vases, flower stands, ■'. 2 heavy 'hand-beaten copper fender suites, 3 wire-seated couches and cushions, 4 Morris chairs, occasional chairs and tables, easy chairs, 2 mirror^door ■wardrobes, 2 double wooden bedsteads, oak bedsteads, sewing machine,' w.w. ssretcb.Brs,- 4 largo duchesso chests, small duchesse chests, bedroom suites, hall stand, kitchen tables, chiffonier, : kitchen : utensils, Aerial motor-cycle, gaa firo, h'osa, garden tools, and sun".'..dries.'- . ..... Everything is in excellent order. On |riew from 9.30-o'clock. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. 'JBX.TENSIVE AUCTION SALE IN", THE HEALTHY AUCTION ARCADE... ■ ( T^ rILLIAMS AND C 0., Ltd.. Are in receipt of instFuctions from vendors . TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN THE AUCTION ARCADE, Courtenay-place, TO-MORROW, 2 p.m. TO-MORROW, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 2 HOUSES SUPERIOR FURNITURE, Removed from Goring and Owen streets. Some of the Principal Items include: :4-PIECE /KAURI BEDROOM. SUITE, vory ' handsome and expensive APIECE 1- HEART RIMU BEDROOM SpiTE, with oval mirrors, stained to represent oak : 6 SMALL DUCHESSE CHESTS 3/: WOODEN BEDSTEADS, with good wire mattresses, stretchers, occasional tables, bedroom chairs, blinds, cur- . tains, ornaments,. mats, .rugs, Beagras3 , ' squares, fenders, pictures, commode, pedestal cupboard, box ottoman MASSIVE KAURI SIDEBOARD, with leadlights, 6 h.K chairs, Morris chairs, wicker chairs x , S T PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE in green moquet /' > Box chairs, palmetand, 8 3. d. table, fender and irons 6 ROOMS OF EXCELLENT AND • NEARLY NEW LINOS. . ' ■ 2 CARPET SQUARES, BISSELL'S QARPET SWEEPER, ORNAMENTS, PICTURES, CURTAINS, TABLE CLOTH, WINDOW SEAT, MORRIS COUCH v 'Kitchen table, chairs, dresser, wringer, mangle, pots and pans, crockery, glass ware 1 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER (good 1 GOOD PIANO (Bord), in perfect tone, .1 HORNLESS .GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS. Removed from Northland-road: 1 COSTLY AND BEAUTIFUL DE- ' SIGN SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE, with, oval mirrors, 4 pieces i 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in shadow tissue Account'of whom it may concern: 1 CASE OF CROCKERY AND GLASS-! WARE of 250 Custard or Large Wine Glasses, 20 Vegetab» Dishes (2 com- . ■ partments), 20 Pie Dishes, 4 doz W. and G. Cups and Saucers. C. R. WILLIAMS, . ; •■,." ■■ " Auctioneer. •' . . ■ NOTE.—AII the above are guaranteed /ree from danger of Influenza Infection. THE ARCADE IS HEALTHY, AIRY, 'AND SUNNY. -NONE OF THE STAFF CONTRACTED THE DISEASEt-A RECORD FOR ANY BUSINESS IN WELLINGTON. ; : The Rooms . will be open until ' 9 o'clock on Friday night for inspection or private 'sale of any of tho High-class' Furniture displayed at prices astonishingly low. . TUESDAY AND : WEDNESDAY, 10th and 11th DECEMBER, Commencing at 10.30 o'clock each day. SALE OF THE LATE DR. CAHILL'S HOUSE AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. fA" !l L-- WILSON AND CO. have been -£*-• favoured with instructions from tho Public Trustee to sell at the residence of the late Dr. .Cahill, No. 16, Wellingtonterrace, as above— . THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 11 ROOMS. ■ Tho Salo will include— 2 VERY FINE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS and a LARGE CATALOGUE •: OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PLATE CHEVROLET MOTOR CAR, two-seater. Only a. year_in use. Full particulars later. No catalogues, A. L: WILSON, Auctioneer. . TUESDAY, 10th DECEMBER, At 10.30 a.m. . . ' BALE OF THE LATE DR. CAHILL'S ■ RESIDENCE, CORNER OF WELLINGTON-TERRACE AND BOLTON-STREET. ' / I?A; L. WILSON; AND CO. havo. been !X3L« favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee to dispose of tho Residence, No. 16, Wellington-terrace, containing 31 rooms. . . ' Tho land has the large frontage of 66 feet to Wellington-terrace and a depth of 117 feet to Bolton-street. ; Tho house is a well-built ono, and everything; is of the best. , Tho,rooms are large and lofty, and consist, of drawing Toom, breakfast room, dining room, surgery, and tho "don," and 6 bedrooms and kitchon, scullery and washhouse, with every .convenience, h. and 0. water, gas, 2nd electric light. Tho position*is a first-class ono for almost any purpose, and professional men and others should promptly inspect it. Cards to view from the Auctioneers. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1918, Page 10

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