TO-MORROW MORNING, MOST IMPORTANT SALE MOST IMPORTANT SALE ~ ;r: ..- . .Of . HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, .WEDNESDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1923. SVEDNESDAY, 28th NOVEMBER.-1923. At 11.30 a.m. Catalogues on Application. SALE BY AUCTION • ' '-..:•.-■■ ■...•.'.....■'.0f'., •';..' .' ' . MOST VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD ; FURNISHINGS, ' ttLX-SIZE BILLIARIj TABLE, with ..all. accessories complete. (Special quality slate bed and new cloth, also Bet of Snooker Balls.) In splendid order. : BTER«ord PIANOLA PIANO, and 150 MAgJu|iCENT UPRIGHT GRAND .VALUABLE TWO-'maVual"" ORGAN ■ iinn*- 013?)' t" y Bell Or *an Co- Cos* , £100 in. England.OLD ENGLISH AND ANTIQUE" FURNioHINGS. BEAUTIFUL INLAID ROSEWOOD SHERATON BEDROOM SUITE CARPETS, INLAID LINOLEUMS, Etc. At the Residence, -'.. "HILLSBOROUGH," SALAMANCA ROAD, KELBURN. On account, of W. H. George, Esq., who k leaving for Melbourne. E: JOHNSTON AND CO. have r'e•,'ce'ved instructions to conduct the above highly-important Auction Sale ": .: TO-MORROW, Wednesday; 28th November. -•■-■. -Commencing at 11.30 a.m. The Sale will commence punctually at 11.30 a:m.,-and go right on. ORDER OF SALE— : 11.30 a.m.—Yard, garden tools, kitchen ■utensils, etc. / " ITollowingr with dining-room, drawincToom, hall, billiard-room, and bedrooms. The musical,instruments and billiard table will be offered at 2.30 o'cock. Now ,on view. Catalogues on applica.,tl9n._ . :_ ."-■'-': ; '■". '•'•■£. JOHNSTON, ■ ■-- • -'■•■-■ ■ Auctioneer. FRIDAY MORNING, ■ At 10.30 sharp. MOST IMPORTANT SALE: .By AUCTION Of THE WHOLE OF MR. A. C. JENSEN'S STOCK OF VERY HIGH-CLASS ,__aßh,oak, and rimu fur--Nishings;::cltnoleums; carIS, sffilS... S STER; VALUED AT £3000> • HIGHEST QUALITY WORK PRO<r DUCED IN THE DOMINION. To be sold under the hammer, regardless of. cost. ... On the premises, 65, MANNERS-ST. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- • ed instructions from ■. Mr. Jensen, who is overstocked, to sell at his shop, »s above— £2000 WORTH OF. HIGHEST QUAL- .- .ITY. FURNITURE. ' A great opportunity to secure highest quality and brand-new furniture (all guaranteed), at your own.price. . , No better furniture can be obtained in New Zealand. Full.details later. . . / ;: -E. JOHNSTON, ; Auctioneer. SATURDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1923, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. '■■-■■ ■ ■: ; SPECIAL CLEARING ■ •'. -••■ SALE . Of, SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS, BUILDING MATERIALS, SASHES, WAL- -■ NUT DOORS, DECK CHAIRS, 40 .SHIP'S BUNKS COMPLETE, VALUABLE SHIP'S SETTEES IN BEST QUALITY ENGLISH TAPESTRY, MILITARY PACK ■ SADDLES, MOTOR SHED DOORS SHIP'S DOUBLE COMPACTUM SHIP'S SOLID WALNUT WRITING TABLES, CROQUET SETS CHIP HEATKRS, CARPENTER P S BENCH, MANILA ROPE, - MANTELPIECES, AND ' OTHER LOTS FAR TOO NUMEROUS TO PAR- -•;:. TICULARISE. IT MR. W. H. GEORGE'S COUNTRY RESIDENCE, "THE MANOR HOUSE," HAYWARDS. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- • ed instructions to sell, at Haywards, as above — A LARGE QUANTITY OF SHIP'S BUNKS? FURNITURE, ETC. Full detailed catalogues will be ready « Wednesday. £ . Auctioneer.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 128, 27 November 1923, Page 12
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