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TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, At 1 o'clock sharp, BALE OF FIRST-CLASS BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, j Q AA SHEETS OF IRON. O\J\t SHEETS OF IRON. RANGE, SHOP FRONTS, AND VERANDAH. . 3000 BRICKS, Etc.. Etc. ;; ON THE GROUND,; MAIN-ROAD, UPPER HUTT (Next Door to Provincial Hotel). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • , ceived instructions from the Con;.tractor toseli at Upper Hutt, as above — .The whole of Timber, Iron, etc., from tho two-story 15-roomcd building just dismantled, comprising: 300 SHEETS OF FIRST-CLASS HEAVY ■'■■ GAUGE IRON (various lengths) 3000 brick's, doors, windows, sashes, kitchen range', mantelpieces, shop front, verandah, shelving, kauri counter (13ft x ■ 2ft 6in),'sash weights, etc. Also, real good lot of timber, weatherboarding, Mooring, lining, 4 x 2, 5 x 2, 6 t x 2, 8x 1, heavy beams, down pipes, .. spouting, ridging, etc., etc. This is a specially good lot of first-class timber, iron, etc. Sale To-morrow, at 1 o'clock sharp. E.- JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. MONDAY NEXT, '■- .- Commencing at 12.30 o'clock sharp. ;: ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of . EIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. MAGNIFICENT UP- ' RIGHT GRAND PIANO, 5 BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER CARPETS, AX. RUNNERS, INLAID LINOLEUMS, 4 SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, MASSIVE SIDEBOARD, COSTLY OAK HIGHBACK CHAIRS, AND APPOINTMENTS. 350 , ,L 53 .350 At the Residence, No. 5, Boulcott-terrace, On account of Mns. James Dykes, who is leaving for England. Included in the Catalogue will be found: DRAWING-ROOM—HANDSOME AX- ' ... .MINSTER CARPET SQUARE, hand beaten copper fender suite, oce. chairs .and tables, fancy flower stands, pot - plants, bowls, cosy corner, cushions, silk cushions, .ornaments and vases, a NICE COLLECTION OF WATER COLOURS AND PAINTINGS, oak cakestand, oak occ. tables, piano seat, very superior ESCRITOIRE AND WMTING CABINET, silk poplin and casement curtains, superior CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE and 2 EASY CHAIRS, with loose covers (specially /oil made), valuable ANTIQUE HAND-BEATEN BRASS COAL OR WOOD BOX, MAGNIFICENT UPEIGHT GRAND PIANO( by Weidig, a most beautiful toned instrument m rich walnut burr case (this is a very hiprh-grads piano) DINING-ROOM — Superior Axminstci Carpet, heavy copper fender suite, ANTIQUE HAND-BEATEN BRASS WOOD BOX, carved coal vase, electric radiator, 6 COSTLY HIGH-BACK JACOBEAN DINING CHAIRS, ur>hol. in maroon velvet (these are very valuable chairs and worthy of inspection), MASSIVE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, with_ heavy pillars and - massively -carved solid kauri ext. DINING TABLE, with heavy legs, marooa 1 mohair table cover, a nice collection of pictures, fancy flower stands and bowls, dinner service, lot of crockery and glassware, Doulton plates, etc. SMOKE ROOM—Superior brown Axminster carpet and rugs, 2 chesterfield lounges uphol. in brown burlap, cushions, oak wall cabinet, solid oak bookstand, oval oak dining table, up-to-date solid oak high-back suite, oak wall clock, gate-leg table, pictures, curtains, very VALUABLE DIVAN. CHAIR, uphol, in solid leather and hair-stuffed throughout (a specially comfortable chair), ornaments, etc. ILARGE HALL, STAIRS, LANDING— Superior Axminster carpet square, fawn ground, pictures, occ. chairs, beautiful fawn Axminster stair carpet, costly Axminster landing runner, flow- . er..-stands, bowls, pot plants, heavy brass stair rods CONTENTS OF SPECIALLY WELLFURNISHED BEDROOMS-Inlaid linoleums, Axminster "carpet squares, hearthrugs, solid kauri bedroom suite, ■ large duchesso chests, double and single wooden bedsteads and bedding, complete mirror:door wardrobe, superior towel rails, sets of toilet -ware, largo kauri chest with 6.drawers, cabinet, 2 pedestal chests drawers, gentleman's shaving cabinet and table, pedestal cupboards, bedroom chairs, bedroom couch, hospital bedsteads, kapok beds, pillows, blankets, horsehair mattress, linen basket, inlaid kitchen lino., kitchen tables, chair 3, Mason's jars, alum, saucepans and kettle, 'wringer, boiler, carpet sweeper, and -numerous other lots. Jfjiji JOHNSTON AND CO. have re-X-i« oerved instructions to sell on the (premises, as above—.. Entire Contents of Eight Well-fur-nished Rooms. This is a most attractive Sale of Costly and everything is in beautiful order. On view morning of sale. Sale commences at 12.30 sharp. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY NEXT, ~~ At 1 o'clock sharp. BALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. COSTLY CHIPPENDALE DRAWING ROOM CABII NET, LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE, MASSIVE KAURI, EXT. DINING TABLE, AND APPOINTMENTS. • • . !Ab the Residence, No. 12, Davis-street, Thorndon. £00 LOTS , . 3QO E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from, the owner, ■wh6 has sold his property, to sell on the (premises, as above— iEntire Contents of Eight Large Rooms. .Details later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. 'WEDNESDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SATrE OF CHARMING AND WELL-SITUATED RESIDENCE, No. 60, GLEN-ROAD, KELBURN. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO.. are favoured with instructions from Mrs. ,M. E. SEeddon, who is leaving for •Auckland, to sell by auction, at their Booms, Featherston-street, as above— J>art of Sections 85 and 86, Block 14, Kel•burn, containing 29.1 perches, and having 60 feet frontage, to Glen-road, together with the substantially-built arid ..well-arranged BUNGALOW RESIDENCE of 6 ROOMS thereon, having rimu panelled hall 7ft by Bft, with leadlight window, drawing room 17ft ■■ by 16ft, dining room 18ft by ,15Jft, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, ' gas stove, bathroom, washhouse with gas copper, all in, first-class order. The above property is in a good situation at the head of The Glon and adjoining'the Tennis Courts of the Friends' Hostel. The house is practically level ■with-the-'street,-and'is one of tho most attractive residences in this favourite locality. ■ For cards to view, terms, and further particulars, apply to ■ ■J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., ■ ' ■ ■ . Auctioneers. iGJEVSRAL Sums, up to £5000/ to Lend £5 on Mortgage. 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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 138, 11 June 1920, Page 12

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