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. ALL DAY SALE. TO-MORROW MORNING, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp. MOST IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS AND COSTLY HOUSE HOLD FURNISHINGS, VALU ABLE MOLE VELOUR CHESTER FIELD, SUITE, ROSEWOOD OCC CHAIRS AND TABLES, COSTLY MAHOGANY OCCASIONAI TABLE, cost £12 12g, ELEGANT OR : NAMENTS, VASES, CHOICE WATER COLOURS, PICTURES, SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD. OAK EXT. DINING TABLE, 8 SPECIAI OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, COT GLASSWARE/AFTERNOON TEA CUPS, VALUABLE CHINA, DES SERT SERVICE, HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITE, AND AP- ... POINTMENTS. At the Family Residence, No. 15, Talavera Terrace. 500 L^! 500 Entire Contents of Nine Specially WellFurnished Rooms. On account of Donald Robertson, Esq., who is leaving for England. "s7l. . JOHNSTON~AND CO. have re- -"• ceived instructions to conduct the above Important ."■ Sale, TO-MORROW, 17th APRIL, commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp. ..'; ."". ..... Full Detals appeared in Saturday's Posi /Sale commences at 10.30 a.m. sharp in yard, following with kitchen, maid's room, bedrooms, drawing-room will be cold at 1.30 sharp, following wfth dining-room, hall, and- bedrooms. ■. ' . . THIS IS THE MOST EXTENSIVE SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE THAT HAS BEEN HELD IN THIS LOCALITY FOR MANY YEARS. Everything is for ABSOLUTE SALE.! On view THIS (Monday) 'AFTERNOON from 2 till 4.30 and morning of safe. . Sale Commences at 10.30 a.m. rfiarp. . E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. "~" TO-MORROW, At 1.30 o'clock. 'ATTRACTIVE"AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS AND COSTLY HOUSE- - HOLD FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT and ALMOST NEW UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Col-' lard and Collard), COSTLY BLACK "im'a FAWN WILTON and AXMINSTER CARPETS. RUNNERS, MOQUETTE SUITE, 2 SUPERIOR . FUMED OAK SIDEBOARDS, OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, FUMED OAK HALLSTAND and SETTEE COMBINED, CHEVAL BEDROOM SUITE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, . and APPOINTMENTS.; -■'. ■ . At..tho Residence, 172, Ohiro road,I/...: BROOKLYN. ■-■•■' (Tram to top of hill. See. flag.) 300,;,,:,-:-L^:: : ;,. 300 ; Oh account of Mrs. W. Crump, who is leaving Wellington. ... E JOHNSTON AND CO.' Have, ire- • ceived instructions to sell on the premises as '_ above—; A MOST ATTRACTIVE CATALOGUE OF VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, all equal to new. Included, in the Catalogue will be DRAWING-ROOM — Most beautiful black and (fawn super qualityi Wilton carpet, 9 x 12 (cost 40 guineas), XMAGNIFICENT and ALMOST NEW UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by the well-known makBrs, Collard and Collard, London, in solid rosewood case (this is a very fino instrument, and has a moat beautiful tone), setteo couoh and 2 easy chairs uphol. in brown moquette, oak gate-leg table, seagr(us occ. chairs, fancy flower stands and pot plants, large mirror in oak framo, cushions, oil paintings, expensive electric light shade. '. .' ..'.:. . '....- DINING-ROOM—Best quality blue and faWn Axminster carpet, skin rug, oak fender with nphol. seats, 2 expensive divan chairs uphol. in blue velvet and saddlebags, massive marble clock, oak flower stands, 6 solid oak high-back chairs, solid oak (oval), dining table, quaint fumed oak sideboard with oval mirror and leadlight, corner cabinets, pot plants and bowls, picturds, sewing machine, good linoleums. HALli—Good lino., Byds Ax. carpet runner (36in), sjyds Ax. runner (27in), crash curtnins, superior oak hallstand and settee'i combined, good flower bowls, pictures, elee.'light shade. BREAKFAST-ROOM—2 old and valuable bronzes, good lino., Ax. rugs, Morris chairs, copper coal vase, quaint oak eideboard, dining table, glassware and crockory, cushions. CONTENTS of WELL-FURNISHED BEDROOMS—Ax. carpets, rugs, full cheval Muohesso pair. and 2 large double mirrpr-door wardrobes, double and single wooden bedsteads and bedding' complete,' duchbsse ohests, kapok beds, overmantel, shadow tisaue curtains, etc. Also, kitchen utensils, alum. ■ ware, 2 copper kettles, 6 boxe3 of hardy ferns, garden seat, hose, lawn mower, wringer, pres. pan, jam jars, hedge.clippers, child's go-cart, doll's house, carpenters' toole, grate, lot of children's books, etc., etc. THIS IS ONE~~OF THE NICEST SALES THAT HAS BEEN HELD IN BROOKLYN. On view morning of sale. . . L, G. DOWDING, , • Auctioneer. ~~* WEDNESDAY NEXT, 2 o'clock sharp.. , ( . SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of • I w MOTOR-LORRIES AND CARS/ a MOTOR-CYCLES. BODIES. VAN TOPS, SPARE PARTS, BICYCLES, OLD TIRES, MISCELLANEOUS MOTOR AND BICYCLE USED" PARTS. . .' ■ ■ . . - AT THE POST AND TELEGRAPH STORES, Waterloo quay. E JOHNSTON AND CO. hay© re- • eeived instructions from the Poet and Telegraph Department to sell, at Pipitea Point, aa above— ■ I Albion Motor-lorry I Star Lorry Chassis (complete with engines) . ■ . • !' , ' 1 Albion LoTry Chassis (with engine complete-) 1 Ford Chassis and Engine 1 Studebaker Chassis and Engine 2 Republio Lorries 2 Overland Cars 1 Rover Car 1 5-seater Minerva Car 1 Hudson Van 5 2-seater Ford Cars 1 5-seater Ford Car 6 Douglas, P. and M., James, and Roy»l Enfield Motor-cyoles 6 Ambulance Van Tops. Motor Van Bodyj Clearance Top Body, Ford Chassis, Frame, and Parts, li tons Condemned Tires, Motor-cyok Parts, Bicycle Parts, Bioyoles, Rovei Motor-cycle Part«, Auto Car Gears. 1 Cylinder Reboring Tool, 1 Main Bearing Replacement Tool, 26 1 2{ Butt-ended Tubes, with connections. Miscellaneous Motor and BioycU Parts, Frames, Wheelß, Mudgards, . Gears, Etc., Eto. Kale Wednesday Next,"at 2 o'olock sharp; E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. *~" FOR SALE, HOT MINERAL WATER SPRINGS. v>n ACRES, 35 miles north Aucklanc isb (on railway line), 5 bores down throwing out 45,000 gallons per day joinß the Government Hot Springs Re serve. Good proposition for syndicate Price £9000. James Hand, Box 1Z Helensville.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 90, 16 April 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 90, 16 April 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 90, 16 April 1923, Page 12