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: MONDAY NEXT. ■ FINAL CLEARING SALE .-':''.. '■'"•'■ Of ' ■ • ' oft fiftftPT. OF NEW TIMBER /iViVSJV OF, ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 150 OREGON PINE DOORS (various met), SCAFFOLDING, TUBS, 2 EUREKA CONCRETE MIXERS, 1 CASE GLASS, AND NUMEROUS SUNDRIES Also, 1 OOBBUGATED IRON SHED (for Rennov*l). ■ j Tall'to'be cleared.y <sn.We Ground, Miramar Tram Junction. E. r JOHNSTQN. AND CO. have re- • oaived instructions to sell at Mirafflar, as above—' Jhe Balance of the New Building Timber, eto. BALE, MONDAY, 16th APRIL, At 10.30 a.m. /Tow on view. „ E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY NEXT, 1 .'■ . " At 1.30 o'clock. \ ATTRACTIVE-AUCTION SALE' ....■'..'■ 0£ HIGH-CLASS AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT .and ALMOST NEW UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Collard and CoUard), COSTLY BLACK ■and'FAWN WILTON and AXMINSTER CARPETS, RUNNERS, MOQJETTE SJITE, 2 SUPERIOR FUMED OAK SIDEBOARDS, OAK HIGH-BACK ■ CHAIRS, FUMED OAK' HALLSTAND and SETTEE . COMBINED, CHEVAL BEDROOM SUITE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, . and APPOINTMENTS. • 'At the Residence, 172, Oliiro road, s . „ BROOKLYN. '(Tram to top of hill. See flag.) 300 LOS 300 On account of Mrs. W. Crump, who . is leaving Wellington. E, JOHNSTON AND CO. have ro- • ceivea instructions to sell on the promises as. above— 'A MOST ATTRACTIVE CATALOGUE , OF VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, all equal to now. Included in the Catalogue will be JDRAWING-ROOJI -^ Most, beautiful black and fawn super quality Wilton carpet, 9 x 12 (cost 40 guineas), MAGNIFICENT and ALMOST NEW UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by the well-known makers, Collard and Collard, London, in solid rosewood case (this is a very fine instrument, and has a most beautiful tone), settoe couch and 2 easy. chairs uphol. in brown moquctte, oak gaje-leg table, seaigrass occ. chairs, fancy tlower stancis and ■jjot plants, large mirror in oak frame, cusliions, oil paintings, expensive electric light shade. DINING-ROOM—Best quality blue and fawn Axminstor carpet, skin rug, oak fender with uphol.- seats, 2 expensive divan chairs uphol. in blue velvet and saddlebags, massive marble clock, oak flovrar stands, 6 eolid oak high-back chairs, solid oak (oval), dining table, quaint fumed oak sideboard with oval mirror and leadlight, corner cabinets, pot plant's and bowls, pictures, sewing machine, good linoleums. HALL —Good lino., Byds Ax. carpet runner (36in), Siyds Ax. runner (27in), crash curtains, superior oak hallstand *\nd settee combined, good flower bowls, pictures, dec. light shaae. BREAKFAST-ROOM-2 old and valuable, bronzes, good lino., Ax. rugs, Morris chairs, copper coal vase, quaint oak eidoiboard, dining table, glassware and crockery, cushions. CONTENTS of WELL-FURNISHED BEDROOMS-Ax. carpets, rugs, full oheval duchesso pair and 2 largo double mirror-door wardrobes, double and single wooden bedsteads and bedding complete, tluohesse ohests,- kapok beds, overmantel, shadow tissue curtains, etc. Also, kitohon utensils, alum, ware, 2 copper kettles, 6 boxes of hardy ferns, garden seat, liose, lawn mower, wringer, pres. paiij jamjars, hedge clippers, child's go-cart, doll's house, carpenters' tools, igrate, lot of children's books, etc., etc. ' THIS IS ONE OF THE NICEST SALES THAT HAS BEEN HELD IN BROOKLYN. ' On view morning .of salo. L.G. DOWDING, ._ ■■ - Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT, Commencing. at' 1.30 o'clock. AUCTION SALE Of THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF SEVEN : ROOMS. Removed from Glen road, Kelburn, for Convonience of Sale. - ■ comprising everything to be found about.:a well-ap-pointed residence. high-.class oak and rimu dining and bedroom furnishINGS of all descriptions COSTLY CHESTERFIELD SUITE of special design 3 AXMINSTER CARPETS,. LINOLEUMS, KITCHEN FURNISHINGS, AND APPOINTMENTS.. Also, ' SPECIALLY GOOD FULL CABINET GRAMOPHONE ' 2 BRAND-NEW VICKERS FULL OAK CABINET,' DROPIIEAD SEWING MACHINE. .';..- at'ourTmart.:.;:. . ' OKA LOTS of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEOpU- HOLD FURNISH-INUS.j E, JOHNSTON AND CO?wilFsell at • their rooms, 157, Lambton quay— A Jarge catalogue of superior Household Furnishings, as above. Our mart is crowded to the doors with Eigh;class Household Furnishings of every, description, and every lot must be sold. : ; ■ L. G. DOWDING. Auctioneer. - THURSDAY- NEXT, Commencing aIM" o'clock sharp, attractive sale ....'. ' .•'.". '.public auction: .t. . . Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, ■-- AXMINSTER 'CARPET SQUARES and RUNNERS, SOLID LEATHER DINING-ROOM SUITE, HANDSOME FUMED OAK SIDEBOARD, MASSIVE OAK EXT. DINING TABLE, COSTJLY WESTMINSTER. CHIME CLOCK, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE and DIVAN CHAIRS, VALUABLE ENGLISH OAK HALL SETTEE (heavily carved), ENGLISH OAK-GRAINED HALL MIRROR, ENGLISH OAK UMBRELLA STAND, SUPERIOR DINNER SERVICE, and APPOINTMENTS. 400 : LOTS" 400 'At the Family. Residence, "Duriraven," HOMEWOOD AVENUE, KARORI. ,On Account of W. W. Bruce, Esq., who is leaving for England. E JOHNSTON AND CO have re- • ceived instructions to sell on the premises, Karori, as above — THE WHOLE OF JHE SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS, contents of 8 wellfurnished rooms. Details later. JQHNSTON| Auctioneer.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 10