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TO-MORROW MORNING. PUBLIO TRUST SALB. ! JVUBSBA.Y AND WEDNESDAY; 19th' 1 , AND 20th APRIL, 1921. f COMMENCING BACH DAY AT 10.50 A-M. Wogr IMPORTANT AND HIGHLY INTERESTING- AUCTION SALE Of 'pOSTtT, HOUSEHOLD EPRNISHINGS. |«OST V^iUiIBI^OOLLBCTION OF f OLD ENGLISH and FRENCH EAND-PAINTED CHINA AND ORNAMENTS, BEAUTIFUL CUT GLASSWARE, COSTLY CANTEENS OF CUTLERY and B.P. WARE; CASES ,of VALUABLE •FISH and DESSERT KNIVES and FORKS, EARLY ENGLISH 'SPOONS, and FORKS, , MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT PIANO by John fßroadwood and Sons, London, (HOUSEHOLD LINEN. VALUABLE V JEWELLERY, LEATHER TRUNKS, »nd APPOINTMENTS. 11250 1250 F_T THE FAMILY. RESIDENCE, No. 18 TELFOKD-TERRACE \oft Hay--Btreat), ORIENTAL BAY. . t«Y ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE IN THE ESTATE OF MRS L. ROTHERAM (deceased). ■ I f|7< JOHNSTON AND CO. ha.ye reiJli. ceived instructions to sell at the - "Residence, TelforxJ-terrace, as above, the ; entire contents of ,ton large rooms. ■ Full details''appeared in Saturday's ! Post. . This is the most valuable collection of (Old China Glassware and Plate that has '.been offered in Wellington for a great many years. On view from 9 o'clock. Sal© commences TO-MORROW MORN--1 ING, at 10.30 a.m. sharp. ORDER OF SALE. .TUESDAY.—IO.3O a.m., Yard and Kit-, chen. 12.30 p.m. sharp, Dining-room and Breakfast-room. WEDNESDAY.—IO.3O a.m., Drawingroom, Hall, and Bedrooms. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT, Commencing at 10.30 o'cloofc. ALL DAY. SALE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUP.NISHINGS. 'UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO i COSTLY AXMINSTER CARPETS and RUNNERS I NEW SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING | MACHINE (66) SSUPERIOR HIGH-BACK CHESTERFIELD SUITE HANDSOME OAK AND KAURI SIDEBOARDS I SOLID OAK AND LIGHT RIMU BED- ;■ ROOM SUITES : DUCHESSE CHESTS I CHEVAL DUCHESSE , * < ALMO3T NSW YOST TYPEWRITER (No. 20). . BLANKETS i j CROCKERY. AND APPOINTMENTS. '; AT OUbTmART. i'yf Kft LOTS OF COSTLY HOtTSE- • 40U HOLD FURNISHINGS. UCi' JOHNSTON AND CO.;. lurre rej 'JjJo coivad instructions to sell at their , ' Mart, 157, Lambton-qaay, p. large catalogue of Household Furmßhinss, removed to our Mart for convenience of Bale. Full 'details later. ■ . L. G. DOWDING, Auctioneer. THURSDAY MORNING, At 10.30 sharp. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE SHOP FITTINGS, CLERKS' DESKS, 30 PLATE. GLASS AND PLAIN DOORS, 100 (about) GLASS SASHES • AND PARTITIONS, .SHELVING, SHOW CASES, ETC., ETC., ETC. (Dn the Premises lately "vacated by James Smith, Ltd., Dixon-st. (opp. Te Aro House). {■71 JOHNSTON AND-00. h*ve recervrHi* ed instructions from James^Smith, Ltd., ,who have just made extensive alterations to their new premises, to Sell, - SURPLUS FITTINGS, ETC., Comprising— ' ■^T VALUABLE DOORS of all descriptions, 4 CLERKS' DESKS (with , drawers), letter press, cupboards, linoleums, fixtures, lot of totara, odd \ timber, counters, shelving, 3 glass show oases, tailor's gas stova and irons, office inquiry desk, aboot 100 valuable glass partitions, numerous . sashes, snow-case doors, 5 hand basins, 2 large sheets ' plate glass, stain case spindles, house telephones, > and numerous other lots. • This is an extensive sale Of first-olasa iittings, and everything is in perfeot order.. On view from Wednesday next. E. JOHNSTONS Auotkmeer. _____ . . j XINOLEUMS! ■ LINOLEUMS! 1 TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION NEXT WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL, 1921, ' At 2 o'clock p_m. tN'OUR SPACIOUS UPSTAIR ROOMS, ALLEN-STREET. tMPORTANT TO STOREKEEPERS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, HOSTELS. PRIVATE FAMILIES. AND /THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH. mOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., in-i-l. structed by the Insurance Adjuster, • will sell at Auction, absolutely Without Reserve — 'Via-j ROLLS OF ARMSTRONG'S AVI FIRST QUALITY LINOLEUM. 6 feet wide, containing 50 to 68 •' -', square yards in each SOCLES KASHIMA RUNNER q BALlier OF FLOCK, , Salvaged from recent fire in Bulk Store, Harris-street. Some-slightly, damaged'by smoke and water. The, Linoleums and Runners will bo sold In lengths suitable"*tp all buyers' require- . pienta. ..'■.. . ■ • AUCTION SALE OF FISHING ' ' LAUNCH| ' ' ■/.•■,. /J OUR WAREHOUSE, ALLEN-ST.' ■ THURSDAY, gist APRIL, 1921, i ■ - At 3 o'clock. / fIOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will jl 6ffer at Auction, as above— *HE FISHING LAUNCH SEABIRD. Length 34ft, beam 9ft, draught 3ft 3in, 16 -b.p. Standard Engine, full Set of Sails, 2 Anchors. Engine recently overhauled. • Launoh fust rep&inted. Can be saen on Slips at Lyaii B»y, near SBoat Shed,

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 12

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