CLEARANCE SALE TO-MORROW MORNING, Of Commencing at 10.30 o'clock sharp. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND -— EFFECTS. ALL DAY feAJLJk On LARGE CLEARING SALE OF SUPFRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER, ERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI--4t 2p m TURE, HANDSOME OAK BED- " 1 ROOM SUITE, OAK GATE-LEU EPUNI H\MLET, LOWER HUTT TABLE, OAK HALLSTAND, m W.tprlnnrrad 'Bus Terminus! DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, (Near Waterloo-road. Bus lerminus.) SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD. AXMINH ERNEST LEIGHTON has been STER CURPET AND RUNNERS, . favoured with instructions from W. AlsD APPOINIMENIS, E. Godber. Esq., of \Vitako-street, Epuni .„, _ T7TJ T , nr . Ar ,a Hamlet, to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE AT OURJROOMS. by Public Auction as above, the Contents T nrr D „ of his 5-roomed house, including— 400 400 SIDEBOARD OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD AUSTRIAN CHAIRS FURNITURE, LINOLEUMS WOODEN BEDSTEADS T7< JOHNSTON AND CO., have reOVERMANTEL Hi, ceived instructions to sell at their BOOKCASE rooms, 153 and 157, Lambtpn-quay, a Also, Large Catalogue of Superior Household Furniture, comprising— Books, small tables, coal scuttle, fern ,~ , . in , n , r , .? , stands, mirrored whatnot, couch, seagrass <T<> bo Sold L l*X o ' auaT ' ' " Ohair, wicker chairs, dining table, curb, Lambton-quay). - ' hanging lamp, marble clock, wiro mat- Setteo uphol. in brown burlap, light nmu I tresses, kauri duehejso, corner wardrobe, hallstand, oak escritoire, leather arm 1 pictures, single wooden bedsteads, wooden chairs, Aus. chairs, set of oak flower I cot duchesse iron bedstead, Scotch chest, bowls, easy chairs, 100 piotures, car- | rocking horse, basket, stag's head (mount- pets, rugs, and runners, linoleums, ; ed), umbrella stand, door mat, kitchen halLstand, large office desk, chiffonier, i t&blo, dresser, kitchen chairs, easy chairs, chost of drawers, duchesso pairs, all- , stool basin, preserving jars, flour bin, brass bedstead, bedsteads and mati koroseno stove, garden took, scrim fly tresses, lcapok beds, pillows, pot ■ doors sundry rolls of wall paper, boilers, plants, Morris chair, leather couch, odd glass, axe, and sundries too many to seagrass lounge, rattan chairs, coal I enumerate. vase, cushions, sets cf ware, oak bedW TTRIWqT TFTPHTOM -room suite, oak occ. tables, steps, U. i!iKlNb»l iiJilUJiiuai, washing machine, loe cream freezer, . Auctioneer. j ot o £ croc l ceryj kitchen utensils, and AUCTION SALE numerous other sundries. . O£ Also-HIGH-OLASS AND COSTLY FURNI- 100 PURE-BRED WHITE LEGHORN TURE, BRUSSELS AND AX- .^"^ •f ,™ . *< -* im MINSTER CARPETS, INIAID <To >*> soldrj^4 ua °y): ' ' LINOLEUMS, ETC., C^ oak bedroom suite> oak sideboards, On ' oak gate-leg table, high-back dining SATURDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 1920. t^Vol^n gr^en 2sbS! At 1 p m.' Axminster carpets and runners, duoh- .'■ ' esse pairs, sets or wave, sewing maeh-. ines, wooden bedsteads, w.w. mattressAT THE RESIDENCE, CS) kapok beds, pillows, pot stands and HAUTANA-SQUARE, LOWER HUTT, plants, good linoleums, duchesse chests, oak china cabinet, seagrass iff ERNEST LEIGHTON has received '^mantel, occ^abk^^asfmats; *-*■• instructions from Wm. Jolliffe, Esq., ]ot Qf crockorv kitchen utensils, garto offer for Absolute Sale by Public Auc- 3. ro n er mangle, cameras, turn, as above, the superior Contents ol j o{ sundrjes ' ihis 8-roomed house, including— ■HANDSOME ENGLISH OAK SIDE- AIso; BQ4RD (To be sold at 1.30 sharp): EXTENSION TABLE <10lt) BY ORDSR OF THE PUBLIC TRUS- ■ /-^nrvn TiTjTTc«Trr« nippcT . TEE, in Deceased Persons' Estates, a i ohSill^cSrtaC^ PET ft£ *"*» of Je*' ~" t SUPERIOR TABLE COVER (Billiard Cameo broochi goW neok ohain> and pearl Cloth) pendant, 2 gold brooches, 2 pair ear- . JARDINERES ' rings, necklet. i' SUPERIOR DUCHESSE SET Also, (LIBERTY BOWL 2 ladies' gold watches (Rotheram and iiHALI STAND ' Waltham [AXMINSTER HALL-RUNNER. (Idtft ?^J* d f&i lffi X Oltj ) HALL CARPET (18ft x 6ft) On view morning of sale. ['.•MAGNIFICENT DOULTON BOWL SPECIAL NOTE.—Tho Sale at 10.30 Itad/ii. >pn<i<aTTM ■rttP "ill b° held at our mart, 153, LambtonSNDID 0S ESSGLfsH G HIGH-GRAD* £^ * " °Ur *"** ' "BRASTED" PIANO 7mnv OT m- it p nrnvmivrrl INLAID LINOLEUMS E- JOHNSTON DO*DING, UAlso beautiful white linen tablecloth, -\invniv ir>n nnTn'R'F'R iwn vases, Royal Doulton coffee cups, china MONDAY 18th OCTOBER, 1920, afternoon tea set, crockery, etc., car- / At l.oUj) clock, pet runner, oval walnut table, voile „.__ „,, aT-m?T>rr\T> XTrmewTJiYr n curtain, with worked roses, handsome J&2^&^ l%^m<sEP*& African bear and African dogskin rug FURNITURE HANDSOME AXchairs, occ. tables, duchesse set, box MINSTER CARPETS f °OSTLY ottoman, large Scotch chest, small OAK. o^s chest, cot, bedstead, mattresses, etc., T¥?,,nmw,<rvTC SIDEBOAKD small sideboard, largo kitchen dresser ">d APPOINTMENTS, with china cupboards, part dinner set, pictures, plaques, N.Z. illustrations by Q(\(\ LOTS . 300 C. D. Barraud, olivewood tea tray, J —" „_ .' 'J"V large bedspreads, traycloths, etc., A* ™c Residence. No. 33, Waipapa-road, coal scuttle, easy chairs, Jap. hand- _,„_ tßl*^ l!™ „„ , worked firescreen, palm stand, hand- J? JOHNSTON AND CO. have repainted plaque, small writing desk, *■■**. ceived instructions from the Owner, toiletware, cabinet, flour bin, carpet who is giving up housekeepings, to sell as sweeper, small carpet square, "Daisy" "hove. „_,„„ ._„„ baby vacuum cleaner, Gladstone bag. CONTENTS OF SE\EN LARGE kettle, gas griller, bookshehei,, jam ' ROOMS. . jars, apple jelly, lawn mower, flower —— pots, Planet Junior plough, grit mill, Details later, ladder, step?, etc., and sundries too JOHNSTON many to enumerate. . Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, AT 8 P.M.. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). 15th OCT., A t At 2 o'clock sharp. i[AUCTION ARCADE, nna LOTS! OrYA LOTS! /•AUCTION ARCADE, 270 270 11AUCTION ARCADE, • -t^ine AND WILSON, Auctioneers, COURIENAY-PLACE. V have been favoured with instruc-COURTENAY-PLACE. tions from uumerou? vendors to sell in their large and commodious Auction iOKA LOTS. *>CTA Rooms, Dominion-avenue, next Barrett's \6ti\J /*OU Hotel— MESSRS. V/ILLIAMS AND CO., 1 dozen Walker and Hall's table knives LTD., have received instructions \ electric copper kettle, perfect order from Mr. E. Pointer to sell by public 5 dozen English high-claes razors auction— 1 gramophone and 30 records. This is /I UPRIGHT GRAND NEUMKYER a first-class machine. I PIANO 2 small gramophones CARVED SIDEBOARD, 1 phonograph and records with bevel mirrors 24 h.b.. chairs.(S.O.S.) ;3-piece CHESTERFIELD SUITE 100 soagrass chairs. Latest designs and i MASSIVE DINING TABLE, extension, one of tho finest selections in town i on casters 2 oak sideboards, unique designs, with TCOSTLY AXMINSTiSR CARPETS, vari- beautiful bevelled mirrors ■ ous sir.ea Oak duchesse, modern design, large bevpUuchess chests, bedsteads, bedding, Scotch elled mirror ' chost, child's cot and mattress, sea- 2 wardrobes, stretchers, bedsteads, wires grass chairs, couch, settee, high-back Handsome 3-piecc Chesterfield 6uite chairs, Singer sowing machine, hos- 4 Morris couches, with cushions and firstI)ital bed, hallstand, .mirror, go-cart, class wires awn movar, hearthrugs, slip mats, Largo.assortment eeagrass mats copper boiler, gas burner, vacuum 2 carpets, etc., etc. cleaner, piano stool, child's high chair, Also, n. large quantity of useful Furniture ova! table, filter, crockery, kitchen and Household Sundries utensils, i A\eo. PIANO BUYERS, NOTE ! 1 CHAMPION RANGE, complete with Tho following handsome instruments.! copper cylinder will be offered for sale, and. as the owners ; 1 MOTOR BIKE. 2J h.p. are loaving and require a quick sale, .1 GENT'S BIKE YOUR CHANCE FOR A PIANO at a J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. very low price is TO-MORROW fr»RnPFT?TTT^ WTTTT TMMWITA'PTi' NOTE THE LOVELY PIANOS which :OP °FERTI|:L^WmM J'ou wiU have an opportunity of buyingUpright Grand Piano, by Albert Fahr. wwwrnww Very high-grade instrument .■ v * .- i. i.^EWTOWN. Upright, Grand Piano, by Koch and Bubatantially-built House of five rooms, Sohne Beautiful appearance, rich scullery, and washhouse, bathroom, j n (^,,0 gas, caliphont, open fire and Fletcher Upright Grand Piano, by Metzler. -Full Russell gas cooker in kitchen, gas T % md ton6i diuk ', vajnut case copper; 2 bay windows in front and Up riqrht Grand pj ano by W ilh. Bohm. verandah at back Good section 33ft Ful , iron frame overstrung trichord, by 100 f t; concrete paths, good lawn, {ul] round tone and garden This property is in splen- Up ri ? hfc Grand Piano, by Haake, world's did order, and ,s worthy of an early f * mous ma , fo rcno^ncd for tone and inspection. Price £1750. quality . PAREMATA. . Upright Grand Piuno, by Kirchner, ov«----i Bico little Cottage Bungalow, on two strung, good appearance .floors, 1 room on each, ,30ft by 16ft; Upright Grand Piano, by Brasch, desirronge, hot wator service on lower able instrument floor, open fireplace on top floor; Upright Grand Piano, by Schicdmayer splendid water supply ; half-acre see- and Sohne tion. This is a splendid chance for SPECIAL.-Our rooms are specially anyone to get a good week-end cot- adapted {or tho display of Pianos an J tege, before tho rush of the season. Fmniture and as ,' vo "are always in conPrice only £650 and owner will also stßnt w ' h with , v la army of'buyers tell motor launch jor £120 extra. and ae]lerS| DO N'T FAIL TO VISIT We have all classes of property on our OVR ROOMS- ___ books, and our representative will h* -sttn-t? a*tt-> mrr onv pleased to show intending purchasers over , . VIISE AND WILSON, any properties they de3iro to see. Auctioneers, Kstate Agonts, and Noted S. GEOEGE" NATHAN Dominion-avenaT n«T"^rxetf. Hotel. A AT"T\ r*f\ AjNJJ U(J., . RAMSEY WILSON, S. George Nathan.] ' [Chas. E. Finch. Auctioneer. Members Wellington Stock Exchange. NOTE.—Our Rooms wil be open until 'AUCTIONEERS. SHAREBROKERS, 9 o'clock TO-MORROW NIGHT. Come LAND, ESTATE and INSURANCE alone AGENTS. - . 105, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. "O O R SALE. IRON TANKS x 2 -TON SPRING TIP DRAY, in good prKfIANTED to Sell-400-Gal!on Iron order and condition. Price £20 ' » » ■ Tanks, new. pnintnd, also 200 and 100-Gallon; also 2 long Office Desks, fit- Apply ted with drawers, and 1 PJlectric Stove, 12 Waelistands 5s each, and Iron Bed- PICOT BROS., steads ZOs each. 113-115, Thorndon-quay, Wellington. RADFORD AND CO., ■ ■ Wholesale Furnishers. Manners-street. Jjl J^^^ E, VACANT HOUSE. * w J^J^Zp^^o*¥ = .."TKTANTED to Sell, Vacant House, finished interior, 7 fireplaces; from 1 to 'TT Khandallah. six rooms, scullery, 3 acrcSi as desired, forest l.recs. shrub?, bathroom, washhouse, and incubator f ru rt3, etc.; 6 miles from Wellington, & room, two bay windows, beautifully pap- m i nu tes from station, main road, county ered, fowlhouses and runs, nearly one Ta te=, only; no agent? Write «cro flat land, laid oui in lawn, shrubs, ■ 552, Evening Post. and fruit trees, etc. Price £1250; terms. fv\n RAY Apply Box ZU. XV Al>' TE:D Soll- 6 R°°™». large scoFOR SALE, » » tion, all conveniences, sunny posiTRIUMPH 3-so>ed and Sidecar; per- tion, no climb, handy trams, beach. Apfect condition. Tel. 22-200. ply 403, Evg. Post.
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