THURSDAY, 19th JULY, 1923. Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. 1 AUCTION SALE ! oi SUPERIOR AND HIGH - CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE AND EASY CHAIRS, LARGE KAURI BOOKCASE, SUPERIOR HALLSTAND, AND APPOINTMENTS. At the Family Residence, No. 13, BOULCOTT TERRACE. (On account of J. B. Henry, Esq.) TCT JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- -«-*• ceived instructions to sell on the premises, Boulcott' terrace, as above THE WHOLE R OF H THE g SUPERIOR 300 L^ s 300 Comprising: DINING-ROOM.—Good linoleum, rugs, 8 superior high-back chairs, massive extension dining table, handsome cabinet sideboard of quaint design, superior Chesterfield lounge and 2 easy chairs (with loose covers), brass fireguard, pedestal, office- desk, superior set of book shelves, curtains, large kauri bookcase (with leadlight cabinets), gateleg table, occ. table, crock- . cry. pictures, etc HALL.—Very superior hallstand and settee combined, fancy flower stands, 2 stools. CONTENTS OF WELL-FURNISHED BEDROOMS, containing 4 specially well-made wardrobes, duchesse pairs, duchesse chests, chests drawers,- single *nd double wooden bedsteads and bedding (complete), best kapok beds and pillows, horsehair mattress, pillows, . carpet square,'hospital bedsteads, mirrors, bentwood chairs, 5 superior book shelves, linoleum*, seagrass chairs, Ottoman couch, occ. chairs and tables, toilet ware, books, etc.; also kitchen utensils, good lot of.garden tools,-new lawn mower, bin. step-ladder, table mangle, wringers, kitchen table, chairs, saucepans, etc., etc. Everything is in very nice order. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ! TO-MORROW, ' At 1.30 p.m. POSITIVELY UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. •£'2ftftft WORTH OF- DRAPERY. Xt<l\J\J\J WORTH OF DRAPERY. C'W. PRICE AND CO.; AUC- • TIONEERS, 73, LAMBTON QUAY, HAVE BEEN FAVOURED WITH INSTRUCTIONS TO SELL IN THE MART AS ABOVE—. ■■, .. , - LARGE STOCK OF DRAPERY, CONSISTING OF RUGS, 2 BALES S. AND D. WHITE • BLANKETS, D. AND S. HERRINGBONE SHEETING, 300 ,YARDS LINEN FINISH SHEETING, CASEMENT CLOTH, BATH TOWELS, ■ MARCELLA QUILTS, TABLE DAMASK." 10 ■'CARPET" SQUARES SILK AND CAMBRIC CAML SOLES, SILK PRINCESS PETTICOATS, WINCYETTE AND CAM-BRIC-NIGHTDRESSES, SILK AND CASHMERE .STOCKINGS, KNITTED SILK OPERA CAPES 80 SUIT AND COSTUME LENGTHS 26 BEAUTIFUL EIDERDOWN QUILTS, .HANDKERCHIEFS MEN'S CAPS, 100 PAIRS PYJAMAS, 5 DOZ. SHIRTS? BOYS' VARSITY SUITS, ETC., ETCGOODS. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. THIS IS ONE "OF THE FINEST LOTS OF DRAPERY EVER OFFERED UNDER THE HAMMER IN WEL LINGTON, AND EVERY LOT WILL BEr SOLD . WITHOUT RESERVF, ■ WITHOUT RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 19th JULY, 1923, ' At 10.30 a.m. GREAT CLEARING SALE Of BUILDING MATERIAL, TIMBER, IRON, ETO. ON THE PREMISES, 26a. MURPHY-ST. (Opp. Staples Brewery, Thorndon), On Site of City Council Baths. f* W. PRICE AND CO., "Auctioneers, V^« have received instructions to Sell, on the premises, as above: — A QUANTITY OF SUPERIOR BUILDING MATERIAL. IRON, H.W. SERVICE, to clear for New Baths Site. Comprising— 300 sheets 24 gage iron (Sft, 6ft, 7ft, Bft). complete h.p. hot water service 32gai cop., -cylinder and pipes, window irames and sashes, dc*rs. mantelpieces, grates, 'fire escape. 3000 bricks, bath! en. sinks, weather boards, rustio water piping, totara piles, flooring, T.'and o nnß> w-°- ow'o'rn, scantlings (10 x 2, 8 x 2, 6 x 2, 5 x 3, 4 x 2). WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVK C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. MOUNT VICTORIA. THURSDAY, 19th JULY, 1923, At 1.30 p.m. TiUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer, his ■*-* been favoured with, instructions from tno owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell by Public Auction, on the premises, No 65, Pirie street, on THURSDAY, 19to, at 1.30 p.m., the entire contents of her 5-roomed Residence, including: — DUCHESSE PAIRS CHESTS OF DRAWERS CHAIRS, DINING, KITCHEN, EASY AND OCCASIONAL ■■ ■ '■ DINING TABLE KITCHEN TABLE LINOS CARPETS CLOCKS . ■ MOA^R EES^S D-SINGLEBEDS ORGAN , - SEWING MACHINE BLINDS CURTAINS ' ■ W. ALL BRACKETS SIDEBOARD CABINETS - . PICTURES - KERBS MATS, ETC., ETC., COUCHES, " • Also, COOKING UTENSILS POTS PANS SAUCEPANS, KITCHEN UTENSILSOF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WRINGER, MANGLE, ETC., ETG Also, On view morning of ssle. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. DUNBAR SLOANE,. ' '• ■ • Auctioneer.. THURSDAY, 18th JULY, 11.30 a.m ~ THURSDAY,. 19th JULY' v.30 l!m. . UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE, UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE, UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE, FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR STREET. ACTING under, instructions from the Union Steam Ship Company, THOMPSON BROSIfLTD., will sell Unclaimed Luggage, consisting of Brooches, Watches, Rings, Spectacles, Wearing Apparel, etc, etc
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 14, 17 July 1923, Page 12
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