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TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. IN LIQUIDATION. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of HAIRDRESSER and TOBACCONIST'S STOCK-IN-TRADE AND FITTINGS., Comprising: 2 barber's chairs and covers, framed mirrors, rirmi settee arid stand, rimu oabinet, linos.,, partitions and door, oigars, cigarettes, tobacco, matches, scents, powders, dental creams, studß. nail files, Gilette blades, razors, good hair brushes, '. soaps, stude, shaving cream, oomb3, hair restorer, and nu- ' merous other lots. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- * oeived instructions from the Liquidators to sell in their Rooms, 157, Lambton quay, as above— HAIRDRESSER and TOBACCONIST'S STOCK-IN-TRADE: NO RESERVE. On View Morning of Sale. L. G. DOWDING, Auctioneer. " TO-MORROW. At 1.30 o'clock sharp. DAMAGED CARGO, . ' El Kaikoura and various ships. AUCTION SALE Of WK REAMS OF PAPER, ■ 1 CASE. J. Rabone and Sons, lft, 2ft, and 3ft RULES. Steel Rules. 'Levels, and Straight Edtres. 59 BOLTS OF FLANNELETTE 16 BOLTS BLUE SHIRTING. 1 BOLT GKEY MOLLBTON 1 BOLT ITALIAN LINING 2 BOLTS WIKCEYETTE v 3 BOLTS SHEETING. 3 BARS IKON, ♦ STEEL RAILS. 22 BAGS SALT, 5 ROLLS WRAPPING PAPER, 1 GALV. TUBE. OOIL WIRE. 1 BUNDLE IRON RODS. 1 CASE LADIES' VESTS. STAINLESS / KNIVES. ALUM. WARE, ROLL TOWELLING, LOT OF TOWELS, 3 CARPET SQUARES, and numerous ■, other lots (slightly damaged by water). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiy- • ed instruction to sell at their Rooms, 157. Lamhton quay, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE— A LARGE' QUANTITY OF DAMAGED CARGO OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS; also 9 SUPERIOR CARD TABLES, ■ in perfect order. To be sold in lots to suit buyers, with all faults (if any). E. JOHNSTON: Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, (Immediately after Sale of Damaged Cargo). AUCTION SALE OF DRAPERY, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, • etc., etc. ENTIRE STOCK-IN-TRADE. ALL. NEW GOODS, AND FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ■ ceived instructions' to soil at their Rooms, 157, Lambton quay— SO dozen handkerchiefs (all sizes), boudoir baps, singlets, babies' hand-made singlets, silk and woollen bonnets, hand-made woollen coats, _ pilchers, knickers and bloomers, camisoles, pillow shams, 20 pairs bootees, petticoats, rompers, dresses, dressing jackets, silk dresses, ladies' nightdresses, voile drees lengths, skirts, ribbons, socks, strings beads, mirrors, tables, chairs, ledger, dressma-kcr's chart. 28ft brass piping, kauri counter, and numerous other lots. i SALE TUESDAY NEXT. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. -" WEDNESDAY'NEXT, ' At 10.30 o'clock. ALL DAY SALE. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE ' Of HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER CARPETS S COSTLY WILTON PILE RUGS LINOLEUMS, SPECIALLY WELLMADE MOQUETTE , CHESTERFIELD SUITE HANDSOME OAK BEHROOM AND AND DINING-ROOM FURNISHINGS; all latest styles CROCKERY, GOOD KITCHEN UTENSILS AND EFFECTS. K(\(\ LOTS OF COSTLY FURNISHOUU INGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS E JOHNSTON AND CO. have Teceiv•ed instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton quay, as above— ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 8 WELL- . t FURNISHED ROOMS. Dotails Later. L. G. DOWDING, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 7th MARCH, 1923, At 2.30 p.m. . 'AUCTION SALE OF CHARMINGLYSITUATED, WELL-FURNISHED BUNGALOW, PITOITOI ROAD, . DAY'S BAY. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. will sell by auction, at . their Rooms, Feafcherston street, as above— LOT 7, Dep. Plan 308, containing 28.2 perches 1 and having 53ft frontage to Pitoitoi-rd., and 132 ft to a 15ft wide reserve, giving access to the sports ground, together with the furnished Residence of 4 large rooms, bathroom, washhouse, 2 pantries, verandah, and ' large baEement, fitted throughout with appointments of best quality, and surrounded by a well-kept garden, having concrete patlis and solid concrete retaining wall. , The above Bungalow is within 3 minates' walk of Day's Bay Wharf, and in the most sunny position, commanding a. view of the harbour. For keys to view and further pyrticuSurs apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., - Auctioneers. i WEDNESDAY, 7th MARCH, 1523, I At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE^OF COTTAGES, PRIEST'S AVENUE, PETONE (Near Railway Station). In a Bankrupt Estate. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. will sell by auction at their P.coms, Festherstop street, on behalf of the Official Assignee, in the estate of W. R. M'heod, on Wednesday, 7th March, at 2.30 p.m.— PARTS of subdivisions 9b .md 9c, of sections 2 and 3, Hutt District, Imng Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, ard pcrtlot 18, D.P. 1454; also 9 undivided tenth parts in part of said lot 18; also 3 undivided fourth parts in part subdivision 10 of said section 3, with the Dwelling Houses, Nos. 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, and 31, Priest's avonae, thereon, each containing 5 rooms aud conveniences, but subject to ag'-Qemonts for salo of Nos. 23 and 25, under which are now due the sums cl £368 13s 8d and £349 4s respectively, with interest from November, 1522. The land contains an area of 1 cere and 16 perches, and fronts Korokoro road on its upper boundary. On account of the proximity of tho cottages to the Railway Station and Yard they should always let readily at satisfaotory rentals. For further particulars and terms of sale apply to MESSRS. .KELLY AND M'NEIL, Solicitors, Hastings, cr to the Auctioneers, J. H BETHUNE AND CO., Wellington. WANTED to Sell, a Napier Car, guaranteed Ist class condition, reasonable terms. Apply Victoria Hall.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 54, 5 March 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 54, 5 March 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 54, 5 March 1923, Page 12