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v TO-MORROW MORNING. At 10.30 o'clook sharp. ALL-DAT SALE. 1 MOST IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. ■ HIGH-CLASS AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, VALUABLE MOQUETTE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (cost £40), 2 MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS (Beautiful-toned instruments, in perfect order), PICTURES, MAPLE OCCASIONAL TABLE AND POT STAND Valuable "CUTLER" ROLLER TOP o DESK, 2 OAK PEDESTAL OFFICE DESKS, TYPIST DESK, 6 Almost New VACUUM CLEANERS, 2 ORGANS by "Bell" and "Weaver and .Co." (in perfect order), MORRIS COUCHES and CHAIRS, CORNER CHAIRS, SEAGRASS CHAIRS and SETTEE, BOWLS and POT PLANTS. Almost New OAK DINING and BEDROOM FURNISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SPECIAL WELL-MADE OAK BEDROOM SUITE (cost £55), KITCHEN UTENSILS AND APPOINTMENTS. .AT OUR MART. A K(\ LOTS OF HIGH-GRADE FUR4tOU . NISHINGS. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived. instructions to sell at their rooms, 157, Lambton quay, as above. Everything required in an iip-to-dats home will be found in our Rooms. This is one of the most complete catalogues of Furnishings we have offered for some time. L. G. DOWDING, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW MORNING, At 11 sharp. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of 250 HEAD 0F P°ULTRY. 2: COWS, 2 HEIFERS, 1 SPRING DRAY, 4 COILS No. 8 WIRE, CROWBAR. WIRE STRAINER, GOJtSE KNIFE, SCYTHE, RAKE, ETC., ETC. ON THE PREMISES, MAIN ROAD, TRENTHAM (Opp. Hazehvood's Branch Store). See flag. ■ (By Order of the Holder of the Bill of Sale). E. JOHNSTON .AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at Trentliam as above — 226 WHITE LEGHORNS, BROWN LEGHORNS, AND BLACK ORPINGTONS,- 24 INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS, 2 SHORTHORN AYRSHIRE CROSS COWS, HEIFERS, . ETC.. ... , . . . . . ' Without "Reserve, in Lots to Suit Buyers. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 2.30 o'clock sharp. SALE BY AUCTION ■ Of •» MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT O - GRAND PIANOS, by "Johann Liszt," Stuttgart, "Carl Wagner," Berlin, and "Gilbert," London, in beautiful burr walnut cases. -I MAGNIFICENT PIANOLA PIANO -*- in rosewood ease. Cost £300. o VALUABLE GRAMOPHONES, His *-» Master's Voice and Columbia. These are high-grade instruments, in perfect order, and will be sold practically without reserve. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received instructions to sell at their rooms, 157, Lambton quay, as above. 4 VALUABLE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, GRAMOPHONES, ETC. Inspection invited. L. G. DOWDING, * Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1923, At 1.15 p.m., sharp ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of 'AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO AND t PIANO-PLAYER and 130 records HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONE and 40 selected records DRAWING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS. ' A moat completely furnished home and everything in perfect order. On the Premises, No. 37, UPLAND ROAD. KELBURN On account of Mr. H. Y. Cameron, ' who is leaving Wellington. 300 L0I! 300 T? JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- „ • ceived instructions to sell at the Residence. Kelburn, as above— THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF SEVEN COMPLETELY FURNISHED * ROOMS. Included in the catalogue will be found: DRAWING ROOM— Superior a*, carpet, 13ft 6in x 10ft 6in, antique fire set, clocks, ornaments and vases, high-back CHESTERFIELD COUCH and 3 EASY CHAIRS with loose covers, polished jarrah occ. table. HANDSOME ROSEWOOD ESCRITOIRE with carbroile legs, ROSE-' WOOD OCC. CHAIRS AND TABLtS, rosewood flower stands, pot Dlants and bowls, long window scat md cushions, art curtains, new blinds, 1 nice collection of pictures, ax. rugs, JPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Gors and Kal'man, and piano player arid 130 records. . Also, HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONE AND CORDSDINING ROOM— .Valuable Wedgwood dinner service and 6 cups and saucers to match, 2 casseroles, superior AX. CARPET, ax. rugs, fire guard, antique hand beaten S?J??S. r coal box ' specially well made CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE with loose cover, Morris chair with loose cover, quaint design RIMU PEDESTAL SIDEBOARD, dining table with square legs, 4 HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, mission chair, bookshelves, and lot of books, curtains, pictures, fancy flower bems, c.p. tobacco jar, 2 cruets, lot of glassware and crockery, tumblers, custard cups, glass dishes, wines, Wedgwood, Doulton, and Foley cups and saucers. ALMOST NEW FULL SaSe e^™^ SEWING HALL. STAIRS, AND LANDING— Axminster stair carpet, ax. hall rugs, very special FUMED OAK HALLSTAND AND CABINET, oak hall table, pot plants, mirror in copper frame, seaRTass chairs, pictures; etc CONTENTS OF SPECIALLY WELL FURNISHED BEDROOMS, contain- ■ ing costly English WILTON CARPET SQUARE with fawn edge, ax. and art squares, duchesse chest with large oval mirror . and very special WOODEN BEDSTEAD to match, pedestal cupboard. OAK..CHEST =OF DRAWERS, medicine chest, 4 almoßt new SINGLE WOODEN BEDSTEADS, with best . quality iv.w. ■ mattresses and kaipok • beds and pillows complete, duchesse chests, sets of toilet ware, bedroom chairs, small chest drawers, linoleums, towel rail, slip mats, curtains, cushions, etc. Also good lot of kitchen • utensils.--7""bentwood chairs, electric iron, alum, ware, flour bins, table mincer, clock, mops, carpet sweepers, garden tools, hose, lawn mower, carpenter's tools, clothes dryer, step Jadder. hammock, child's rocking horse, oval boiler, pres. pan, standard scales and weights, and numerous other lots. .This is an attractive sale of very superior -urniture, and everything is in beautiful order. On view morning of sale. Owing to the large number of lots the •ale will commence at 1.15 sharp. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. MTi VICTORIA, NORTHLAND ISLAND BAY, AND HUTT VALLEY. fpOR SALE, new Homes, ready for . -i- occupation; also Modern Houses, immediate possession; deposits from £100; and terms arranged. John Odlin and Co., Xtd., Cable-st., Wellington. Tel. 21-100.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 68, 18 September 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 68, 18 September 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 68, 18 September 1923, Page 12

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