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TO-MORROW, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. JNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. THE - WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF DRAPERY, MERCERY, BOOTS, SHOP FITTINGS, etc. £500 w —a £500 On tho Promises, No.. 190, Lambton-quay. By order of the Liquidator in the Estate of V. P. Portmian and Co., Ltd. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have rej ceived instructions to Sell on the Premises, as above — . . .. ENTIRE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF DRAPERY AND MERCERY, Comprising: Counter shelving, benches, tables, and framed . mirror, 50 cardboard suit boxes, coat hangers, dressmaker's model, oa.binet, blouse stands, pipe fittings, Axminster runner, jute runners, occ. table, mirror, 2 Singer treadle ia-ilors' machines, Defiance button ma-' chine with 3 sets of dies and cutters, tailora' irons, gas ring, 4 boxes of moulds, beautiful crepe de chine, voile, crepe, and serge frocks, pleated skirt, feorgette, crepe de chino, and silk louses,, silk jumpers, woollen jerseys, ladies' Petono singlets, girls' nightdresses, children's rompers, singlets, pyjamas, blooniors, hoso, ladies' and ' children's Fugi pyjamas, overcoats, "coat frocks, men's and boys • oilskins, trousers, shirts, collars, string bags, embroidery cotton, etc., etc. ." ' NO RESERVE. On View Morning 1 of Sal*. .1- . L. G. DOWDING, Auctioneer. —' TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. BALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE., MASSIVE KAURI SIDEBOARD, KAURI BEDROOM SUITE, HIGHBACK CHAIRS, COSTLY CHESTERFIELD SUITE, AND EFFECTS. On the Premises, No. 14, Angns-ave«ut, Newtown (off Russell-terrace). E JOHNSTON AND CO. hare r«- ---• ceived instructions from Mrs. (Spencer, who has sold her property, to sell 'on. the premises, as above — ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 5 ROOMS. Comprising: H»nd«ome kauri sideboard with 4 mirrors and canopy top, good linoleums, wooden curb, overmantel, vases and ornaments, gate-leg table, Morris chair (upholstered in brown, burlap), high-back Chesterfield lounge (burlap), bowls and pot plants, 6 high-back chairs, orookery and glassware, lamp, fender and brasses, dinner table, hallstand, couch, kauri bedroom suite >vith double-door wardrobe, ohoval duoliesse chest, washstand, and double wooden bedstead to match (all en suite) wire mattresses, kapok beds, ipillows, toilet ware, duchesee pair, wardrobe with mirror door, kitchen chairs, saucepans, preserving pan, boiler, steps, axe, 2 water caas, and numerous other lots. EVERYTHING IS IN GOOD ORDER. On rieir Morning of S»le. „' Sale 10.30 TO-MORROW. L. G. DOWDING. Auctioneer. "TO-MORROW; (THURSDAY), at 2 p.m. ■IMPORTANT" AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, UPRIGHT . GRAND PIANO BY RENARDI, CHESTERFIELD SUITE, SUPERIOR BEDROOM SUITE (5 pieces), KAURI SIDEBOARD, DINING TABLE AND PILE COVER, D.R. SUITE, CHAIRS,' TABLES, MjRROR, OVERMANTEL, HALL STAND, ETC., ETC. , iJY ORDER OF THE HOLDER OF THE BILL OF SALE UNDER DISTRAINT FOR DEBT. POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. At the CENTRAL 'AUCTION ROOMS, 53, Cuba-street. 300 300 OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AS ABOVE, 'And including DUCHESSE PAIR, PLAIN AND M.D. WARDROBES, iTOILET WARE, PED. CUP., CHILD'S COT, STRETCHER, D. AND S. WOOD BEDS, WIRE AND KAPOK MAT.TRESSES, DUCHESSE CHESTS, •ARM CHAIRS, OCC. TABLES, TOWEL RAIL, PICTURES, MOliR.IS CHAIRS, CHILD'S H. CH\i«, KIDDER. CARPET SQUARE, 2 CHESTS OF DRAWERS, MORRTS COUCH, PIANO STOOL, I), a ' SUITE, 5 pieces, H.B. DINING CHAIRS, LEATHER COUCH, VIHE SCREEN, 2 CLOCKS, PHONOGRAPH, LARGE-SIZE HAj LSTAND, VASES, ORNAMENTS, CURTAIN POLES, BATH, SEAGRASS PRAM., GEM COOKER, K. SUNDRIES, ETC.; ETC. ' Also, ■1 FUMED OAK BEDROOM SUITE (oval mirrors) 4 D. AND S. OAK BEDSrfiADS. 8 OVAL MIRROR WARDROBES 'AND CHESTS, and Several Other Artie'es of Superior Household FurmjhJi.j.'s too numerous to mention On view from 9.30. 'A. T. TRENDLE, Auctioneer and Valuer. it T-.I 2504. 53, Cubf..itr«et. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLOSING DOWN SALE on SATURDAY NEXT, starting at 10.30- a.m. MR. A. TRENDLE has received in- • structions to Sell the whole of tho FURNITURE, CROCKERY, PIANOS, MOTOR BIKE AND SIDECAR, . and Sundries of all descriptions, at the Mart of Butterfield and Co., 50, Lower Cubastreet. Butterfiold and Co. having decided to close down, every lot is for sale without reserve. Details to-morrow. Clients please noto that all goods with reserve, must be removsd before Saturday next, or will be sold at the discretion of the Auctioneers. ' A. TRENDLE, F. BUTTERFEILD, Auctioneers. SATURDAY NEXT, A-t 1.30 sharp. SPECIAL' AUCTION SALE OP THE ENTIRE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF F. A. BUTTERFIELD AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, 50, CUBA-STREET. npiHE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, -^ having received instructions, will sell as above, on account of F. A. Butterfield and Co., who are giving up business, WITHOUT RESERVE— 650 ™' »650 On the Premises, SO, CUBA-STREET. Full details Friday's Post. A. T. TRENDLE, Auctioneer and Valuer,Telephone 2504. 53, Cnba-ttzget. !

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 12

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