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WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Removed for Convenience of Sale. HIGH-CLASS OAK AND RIMU DINING AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS (of all descriptions) OAK CHINA CABINET OAK ESCRITOIRE AND WRITING DESK COMBINED SEAGRASS CHAIRS 1 SPECIALLY WELL-MADE BLACK OAK EXT. DINING TABLE (oval), AND 6 HIGH-BACK OAK DINING CHAIRS (to match, all en suite) COSTLY CHESTERFIELD SUITE AXMINSTER CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, KITCHEN FURNISHINGS, AND APPOINTMENTS. Also to be sold at 1.30 sharp:— 30 PUREBRED- WHITEHORN PULLETS. AT OUR MART. Atyr LOTS of-HIGH-CLASS HOUSE'S: <O HOLD FURNISHINGS. E JOHNSTON AND CO. will sell at - their rooms, 157, Lambton quay— A largo catalogue'of superior Household Furnishings, as above. Full details later. ■ . L. G. DOWDING. Auctioneer. •FRIDAY, -22nd JUNETWoT" At 1.15 p.m. sharp. IMPORTANT.AUCTION SALE Of ' 100 TONS OF ENGLISH CORRUGATED IRON (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10ft lOOoToOSE SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON (various sizos) 52 TONS JOHNSON'S No. 8 FENCING WIRE (i-ewt- coils) 25 TONS 3in and.6m ENGLISH BARBED WIRE (4-cwt coils) 13 TONS BALING WIRE (i-ewt coils), •Etc., Etc., Ex Kaikoura (with all faults, if any), At NATHAN AND CO.'s BULK STORE, Thorndon quay, Wellington. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at Thorudon quay as above— (On account of whom it may concern.) CORRUGATED IRON, FENCING WIRE, BARBED WIRE, Etc. (Slightly damaged by water.) | In lots to suit buyers. This is very slightly damaged; most of the wivo is in perfect order. E. JOHNSTON, ■__ Auctioneer.. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 27th/and 28th JUNE, 1923, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. Each Day. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE Of THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF HIGH-CLASS OAK FURNITURE, HIGH-GRADE CARPETS. HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, CROCKERY, IRONMONGERY, ENAMEL WARE, ETO., ETC. At A. T. DICKASON AND CO.'S QUEEN STREET MART, IN MASTERTON. STOCK VALUED At . . £3000 TO BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. As Mr. Dickason has sold the Lease of his Premises. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instruction to Sell at Masterton as above —■ Tho Whole of the Stock on the Abovo Premises. Details later. E. JOHNSTON, "Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 22nd JUNE, At 11 o'clock. AUCKLAND'S FINEST RESIDENTIAL PROPOSITION, "CINTRA," The Home of the Hon. A. M. MYERS. RESIDENCE .of 20 EXTRA SPACIOUS ROOMS, Situated practically in the heart of the city, though standing on broad acres, surrounded by park-like grounds and commanding a GLORIOUS PANORAMA of the harbour, gulf, and domain. There is also a two-story brick house of 4 rooms, and all conveniences, tennis pavilion, brick building containing man's quarters, double garage, loft, etc., and complete range of outbuildings on the property. The LAND, comprising 5J- ACRES," only 5 minutes' walk to Queen street —■ a magnificent block of land, practically in the centre" of tho city—has a frontage to Symonda street, also to Whittaker place, is in beautiful gardens, full-sized asphalt tennis court, oaks, palms, pungas and native trees, splendidly equipped glass and fern houses, etc.; everything in firstclass order. "CINTRA" could be converted into an IDEAL NURSING HOME or FIRSTCLASS PRIVATE HOTEL. m MANDENO JACKSON will sell by -*- * Public -Auction, -at their Rooms, CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND, as above. Easy terms arranged. Fullest particulars upon application. TUESDAY, 19th JUNE, At 12.30. JTIVERBODY'S AUCTION ROOMS, -BJJ urn fll, 5 MOT..H 1 CARS, without reserve. Also 1 FORD TRUCK, li tons. Locution at, back of Everybody's Theatre, Cuba-sfe, Full particulars' Monday's Post. N, JA.UUAB, Auclioasw.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 12