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TO-MORROW, THURSDAY NEXT, Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. 'ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of ' HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS,' AXMINSTER CARPETS, CHIPPENDALE DRAWING ROOM FURNISHINGS, Handsoma KAURI SIDEBOARD, EXTENSION DINING TABLE, Up-to-date HIGHBACK SUITE, FUMED OAK HALLSTAND, Costly ROSEWOOD WARDROBE, and- Appointments. At the Residence, "Te Ngahere," CRESCENT-ROAD, KHANDALLAH, By Order of the Trustees in the Estate of the late A. P. Dryden (deceased). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at Khandallah as above, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OP EIGHT WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS. Comprising: DRAWING ROOM: Very superior Axminster carpet in perfect ordor, mohair hearthrug, brass fender suite, hand-painted fire screen, handsome Chippendale drawing room chairs »nd high-back couch upholstered in silk tapestry (very special), occasional tables, copper flower bowl, superior curtains, 1 Tiew blinds, fancy flower bowls, gate-leg occasional table, a nice collection of valu- '' •bio pictures, cushions, ornaments, etc. DINING ROOM: ' ~j Handsome maroon Axminnter carpet and hearthrug, very valuable combination ottoman and chesterfield lounge upholstered in button leather (quite new), 2 leather Morris chairs, up-to-date high- • back suite. 8 pieces with leather seats, handsome kauri sideboard with" large mirror back, massive kauri extension diningl table with square legs, specially good massive mirror jn oak frame, pictures, 2 card tables, curtain poles, crockery, dinner service, etc. ROOM: _ Axminster rugs, fender and irons, occasional tables, linoleums, clock, bookshelf mnd books, pictures HALL AND STAIRS: Beat quality linoleums, Axtninster runner 9yds (3ft wide), velvot pile stair carpot, massive oak hallstand, heavy chenille curtains, mohair slips. ** CONTENTS OF WELL-FURNISHED BEDROOMS: New linoleums, hearthrugs, superior duchesso pairs, duchesee chests, double and single bedsteads and bedding com- ' plete, toiletware, blankets, kapok beds, dicker chairs, very valuable solid rosewood wardrobe with large mirror door, '*lip mats,, eto. Also, kitchen utensils, filter, Perfection cooker (3-burner and oven), chairs, table,electric iron, jam jars, scales, preserving pan, aluminium ware, meat safe, jugs, brooms, wheelbarrow, step-ladder, garden tools, hedge clippers, »xc, dustbin, wringer, water-can, crosscut saw, handsaw, and numerous other lots, in beautiful order. Everything is in beautiful order. On view Morning of Sale. Sale commences at 1 sharp TO-MOR-ROW. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of 1 (Ifk BEAUTIFUL CARPET t, n A IUV SQUARES. IUII BEST QUALITY. INDIAN, MIRZAPOKE, AXMINSTER, REVERSIBLE, AND WILTON PILE Sizes 6 i 9, 6ft 3 x 9ft 6, 5 x 9, 9 x 9, 9 x 10ft 6, 10ft 6 x 12, 12 x 15, llffl 3 x 15, U x 10, 18 x 12ft 6. 16ft 6 x 12, iind other sizei. !AU Brand New »nd Artistic Colourings.Also, O(\ ALL-WOOL REVERSIBLE RUGS; Ov in beautiful designs 15 6 x 3 MIRZAPORE RUGS 12 7 x 4 MIRZAPORE RUGS. ' CORRIDOR RUGS, AXMINSTER -AND PILE RUNNERS, Etc. To bo Sold Practically Without .Reserve. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • coived instructions to sell at their Rooms, 257, Lambton-quay, as above— 1Q BALES OF BEST QUALITY J-O AND NEW CARPETS, RUGS, etc. On View '. THURSDAY AFTERNOON and MORNING OF SALE. These Carpets are in our hands to be disposed of, and will be sold Tegardless of price. Sale Friday Morning at 10.30. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 7th MARCH, 1921. Commencing at, 2 ci 1 clock. IMPORTANT REALISATION SAUE £1000 Wo^TH £1000 of MOST EXPENSIVE AND VALUABLE FUR COATS. All in the very latest styles. Just landed «x Ruahine, ; (By order of the Holder of the Bill of Lading.) E f JOHNSTON AND' CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at their Rooms.. 157, Lambton-quay, as above — ■ A MOST EXCLUSIVE CONSIGNMENT OF LADIES' FUR COATS, in black musquash, mole, black Coney, and sable, all most expensively lined with brocade and plain silks A SPECIAL GASLIGHT DISPLAY will bo given in our -Mart on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT; from 7.30'ti1l 9. As these coats are in our hands : under most exceptional circumstances, they have to bo realised. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, Bth MARCH, X 921. Commencing at 1 o'clock Sharp. MOST IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF ELEGANT AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. LATEST MODEL AND ALMOST NEW BABY GRAND PIANO, by the celebrated makers, Challen and Son, London, a most beautiful toned instrument, in solid mahogany case; MAGNIFICENT "SONORA" FULL MAHOGANY CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, COSTLY AXMINSTER AND INDIAN CARPET SQUARES in artistic colourings, 3 HANDSOME ' CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES AND DIVAN CHAIRS (specially well sprung, uphol. in latest coverings), ELEGANT INLAID MAHOGANY DRAWINGROOM FURNISHINGS, HANDSOME COSTLY SOLID MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE AND BRASS BEDSTEAD, COSTLY OAK DINING-ROOM FURNISHINGS in Jacobean style. X BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, COSTLY ALL-BRASS SOUARE PILLAR TWIN BEDSTEAD* AND BEDDING COMPLETE, SINGER DROPHEAD TREADLE SEWING MACHINE, ALUM. WARE, and APPOINTMENTS. 'AT THE FAMILY RESIDENCE, No. 104, ORIENTAL BAY. On account of B. Reginald Collins, Esq., who is leaving New Zealand for six months. 350 350 E JOHNSTON AND CO. have been. • favoured with instructions to conduct the above important sale on the premises, Oriental Bay. This is a most expensively-furnished homo, and everything is in beautiful Ordor Full retails Later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer, i

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 12