MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o'olook, 'AUCTI"ON SALE Of .UNCLAIMED GOODS, Ex Various Ships. 1 CASE CONTAINING 174 DOZ. TUSSORE COLLARS, 12 STRIPED SHIRTS, 6 DRESS SHIRTS, '14 DOZ, SILK COLLARS 1 BOX CONTAINING 4 VALUABLE COAT FROCKS, 6 CREPE DE CHINE JUMPERS, 9 BEACH FROCKS, 1 CASE 22-GAUGE FLAT IRON 4 SINKS, 1 ROLL LEATHERETTE, 1 ' CASE COTTON THREAD, 12 LEATHER SUITCASES, 1 CASE SMALL GARDEN TOOLS, 2 FUR NEKLETS, 24 SAFETY RAZORS, 6 DOZEN FIRTH'S STAINLESS KNIVES, MOTOR GOODS B LARGE CASES CONTENTS UNKNOWN 1 CASE CONTAINING 70 ASSORTED PLANES __. 1 CASE CONTAINING 50 PAIRS ESDIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, ALL HIGH-CLASS GOODS AND GOOD SIZES (worthy 6 CASES PPECK, FREAN, AND CO.'S (London) BISCUITS (150 tons, in perfect order) 6 CASES HEINZ SPAGHETTI 3 CASES HEINZ BAKED BEANS lAND NUMEROUS OTHER PILLAGED LOTS AT OTjiTMART. E JOHNSTON AND CO. bave rei ceived instructions to Sell, at their Rooms, 157, Larnbton quay, (On account of whom it may concern) UNCLAIMED AND PILLAGED GOODS, In lots to suit Buyers.; On view morning of Sale. , E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, GOOD BRUSSELS CARPET, LINOLEUMS, HALL : LINO., RUNNER, SLIP MATS, OAK HALL STAND, DRAWING ROOM SUITE (3 pieces, uphol. in Moquetto Velvet), MORRIS CHAIR, BEAUTIFUL PICTURES, COSTLY FRAMED MIRRORS (all sizes), CLOCK, AXMTNSTER STAIR RUNNER and RODS (almost new), VACUETTE CARPET SWEEPER, VASES AND ORNAMENTS, EASY CHAIRS, DINING TABLE, CHIFFONIER, BEDSTEAD AND MATTRESSES, J SCOTCH CHEST OF DAWERS, ! ' DUCHESSE PAIRS, BOOK SHELVES, LOT OF FIREWOOD, AND NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS. <Jn tho Premises, No. 12, Kent terrace. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Jlr. R. Tingey to sell on the premises, as above. PART CONTENTS OFi ELEVEN ROOMS. On view morning of sale. ■.■ ■ . L. G. DOWDING, Auctioneer. TUESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 a.m. sharp. SALE OF ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, On the Premises, No. 27, Coromandel-st. (close to Mein-st.). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to Sell on the 'Premises, as above. Good linoleums, Axminster rug, wooden kerb, overmantel, curtains, ornaments, aoagrass settee, gateleg table, superior ' mirror-back sideboard (newest design), 4 new high-back chairs, whatnot, good lot of glassware and crockery, c.p. ware, afternoon teaspoons, flower bowls, pictures, violin, 1 case carpet runner, hallstand, bentwood- chairs, part dinner service, superior ducnesse (with oval mirror), duchesse pairs, d. Wooden bedstead and bedding comjplete, heavily brass-mounted bedstead, wooden dropside cot, Axminster carpet square, new kapok bed (cost £16), eet , toiletware, chests drawers, hearthrugs, kitchen utensils, gas griller, aluminium sauncepans, groceries, hedge clippers, garden tools, hose, meat safe, plate rack, books, and numerous other lots.. This is a very compact home, and everyJthings is in beautiful order. , SALE TUESDAY MORNING at 10.30 * arf>' E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY MORNING, 'At 10.30 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE Of - STOCK-IN-TRADE OF CONFECTIONERY LOLLIE JARS, SHOW CASES, LARGE MIRRORS, NEW CASH REGISTER, ICE CHEST, MARBLE BAR FITTINGS, AND * FURNITURE. /AS COOKER ■ ' - On the Premises, No. 134, Vivian street. By order of the Official Assignee, in the Bankrupt Estate of Jessie Aicheson. E JOHNSTON AND GO. have re- • ceived instructions to Sell at Vivian street, as aboTO. V Pne now and up-to-date cash register (cost £120), wall boxes, counter cases, show cases, counters, ice chest, marble-top counter, 13 bentwood chairs, 9 counter stools, inlaid linoleum, almost new Invicta gas stovo, Dayton confectionery scales, 6 mirrors (including one vorj Ir.rge one), paper bags, icecream cups, lollie jars, 4 tables, 2 easy chairs, palmstand, jardiniere; also the whole of the stock of chocolates and confectionery. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY, 11th DECEMBER, 1922, ' Commencing at 12.30 sharp. iMOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE ! Of JHGH-CLASS AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, MAFNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, VALUABLE FULL CABINET-COL-UMBIA GRAFONOLA ((latest model), and 60 CELEBRITY RECORDS, COSTLY CHINESE AND SUPER. WILTON CARPETS AND RUNNERS, THREE-QUARTER BILLIARD-DINING TABLE, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, COSTLY OAK DINING-ROOM FURNISHINGS, MAGNIFICENT OAK BEDROOM SUITE OF SPECIAL DESIGN (cost 75 guineas), SMALLER OAK BEDROOM SUITE, E.P. WARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, HOUSEHOLD LINEN, NEW FLETCHER GAS STOVE, AND APPOINTMENTS. %X the Family Residence, No. 186, Oriental Bay (Just past Baths, round cornor). 350 L^L S- 350 £THE MQST VALUABLE COLLECTION OF UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE THAT HAS BEEN OFFERED IN WELLINGTON FOR- SOME CONSIDERABLE TIME. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to Sell at tho residence, as above, THE WHOLE OF THE COSTLY FURNISHINGS. I'ull details later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. GROCERY BUSINESS. ~ FOR SALE, in busiest suburb, doing good turnover, stock about A.3WJ, long lease, reasonable rental, ill-health compels owner to leave Wellington. Keply 121, Evg. Post.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1922, Page 12
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