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TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. - UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE £150 yoRT&|F s. DRAPERT AND AT OUR MART. T? JOHNSTON~AND 00. ha»e roJLi« oerred instructions to mil at their jßoome, 157, Lambton quaj, Drapery, 'Swys, **?;, comprising— -12 RAINOOATS,, 10 SUIT' AND COSTUME LENGTHS, 6 PR. LADIES' SHOES, 6 BOLTS SHEETING, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WOOLLEN GARMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SILK AND WOOLLEN JUMPERS, HATS DRESSES, JERSEYS, COLLARS SOX, WOOLS, HANDKERCHIEFS! NEEDLES AND COTTONS, PER- : FUMES AND SOAPS, DOLLS, DINNER" SET,, KNITTING SILKS AND NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS. . (On. account of.whom. it_may concern.) " " '"' ' Also, " • . •■■ t CASES.OF 'ENGLISH'^CHOCOLATES AND CONFECTIONERY. 'ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. On ;view. morning of,. sale. "7 ■"' Auctioneer. "" special' cakpet sale, """"' ';.;::.■... ;.vfriday;next, ;, . -.- ■ ■'.'"..,, - .At, 1.15,: p.m. sharp. ttTCTHErWAREHOUSE; WILL^STON -•^--•- STREET- — - - (Opp , Bing,"Harris,/and.Coi, dose to „„" w,?!™'?)- See Flag. GREAT- SALfrBY AUCTION OF £2500 ::' £2500 BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH WILTON AND AXMINSTER .CARPET/SQUARES, VLOUNG RUGS AND CORRIDOR RUGS, ENGLISH ALL-WOOL RE- ' ;...VE.RSIBLE ..AND AXMINSTER LOUNGE AND HEARTHRUGS, : BEST JQUAUTY.: . AXMINSTER --RUNNERS, ETC. JTHE;;vrOST' EXTENSIVE RANGE OF CARPETS WE HAVE EVER AUC::tioned. :...,:::.. :■■ v I*, WHOLE WAREHOUSE FULE OF -.'.'- BRAND. "NEW "GOODS. JUST . LANDED. 'ALL GUARANTEED TRUE. TO DE■SCRIPTION AND WITHOUT ANY FAULTS WHATEVER. THESE ARE NO ORDINARY CAR,PETS. Nothing- better to be had in the Donjiriion, and you can buy them at your own price. - ' To be sold REGARDLESS OF COST, •8" the warehouse must be cleared. E; JOHNSTON AND CO. have re-•-"-oaived.iinstnictions to Sell' on the Premises,.,WiUeston: street. (See Bag) as above— ■ ■ •> ■■■'. .".' " ' l ■80-. EXQUISITE. ENGLISH WILTON „.:' CARPET .SQUARES (of latest do-—-signs- and colourings) ' 10 . HIGH.GRADE .ENGLISH AXMIN---STER CARPETS (in exclusive de> «gns), in all sizes, from 7ft x 4ft 6in ' ■ : upwards Vls' BEAUTIFUL HAND-MADE INDIAN CARPETS (of'special heavy quality, in all sizes) ' 40 BEAUTIFUL ALL-WOOL ENGLISH* '; REVERSIBLE • LOUNGE RUGS .. AND HEARTHRUGS' • '400 YARDS OF SUPER QUALITY AXMINSTER: RUNNERS (24, 27, and - ' 36in wide) '. ■... • •HEARTHRUGS, SLIP MATS. ETC 28-ROLLS OF BEST QUALITY ENGLISH LINOLEUMS. fITHESE CARPETS HAVE ALT, BEEN SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR THE NEW ZEALAND MARKET, AND HAVE TO BE SOLD. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR CARPETS. . THESE WILL BE CLEARED OUT AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Come and inspect b;fore tbe sale. Now oh view. . ■ Buyers that are unable to attend the 'Auction Sale will be given' an opportunity to purchase privately. < E.-JOHNSTON AND CO., v Auctioneers, ' ' ■■''■''"''. ■• 157, Lambton quay; ■ ■■-; '-•-;•' TO-MORROW,;- : .. . : . At 1.30. p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HARNESS, ETC. ■^O^rJ-:^; ;,-.'■■ 450 IN THE MART, 78, LAMBTON-QY. C r ' W. T '■■ PRICE : AND CO., AUC- • TIONEERS, . HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE VENDORS TO SELL A LARGE CONSIGNMENT, OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES, REMO VED../IO THE MART FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. ".'- •■■"■ Comprising: 3 OAK.^BEDROOM SUITES, 5 OAK D. TABLES (ROUND, SQUARE, AND EXTENSION), OAK ROLLTOJ2T.DESK, 10 OAK H.B. CHAIRS ,3 OAK SIDEBOARDS, OAK FLOW* -. STANDS,. OAK HALLSTANDS, 4 OAK- DUCHESSE CHESTS, G.L. TABLES, OAK CARVER CHAIRS CARVED -TABLES, AMERICAN OAK EX. TABLE, WITH CLAW LEGS; (5 EXTRA LEAVES), MOQUETTE DIVAN SUITE, 6 D. and S. OAK BEDSTEADS, 6 SG ( CHAIRS, .3 OAK G.L. TABLES! ESCRITOIRE, SINGER CABINET SEWING MACHINE, OAK DROPSIDE COT. ■:..•'■'.: 4 couches,' chest—drawers, 10 ducfc esse chests,-.. 5 small... sideboards, Morns and' divan chairs, \ gas griller, -wringer, chenille hall curtains, k'er. • . cooker, cushions, step ladders, 15 lots lino., Morris couches,. s.g. prams, pictures, settees, gramophone' arid records, baths; table mangle, traveller's' hamper, large .meat Bafe, .'s.g. lounge, >-3iaTS;cl ook.~" coir- mats, c.p. ware) vases, fold, bedsteadsj bedroom ware, ,:.copper kerbs, kitchen, table and chairs' primus,- blankets, -sheets,- quilts, towl ■els, pillow cases, .lace! curtains, casement muslin, stretchers..tools,- crock- . -cry,'. cutlery, new kapok mattresses ."etc; ■".;■- . . ; - ■. On view; from 9.30 a; m. •'-' • The room iB packed with good; dean Furniture, to be sold .WITHOUT RESERVE. . . ' ■' ' . ' ;':..■." :";..c. w.; price, . '■■■■'■■ ' Auctioneer. ,TWrOTICE:js hereby given that the un- ■*■'" -der-mentioned property will be offered by Public Auction for sale for cash or on deferred payments at the District Lands and Survey Office; Wellington, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of February, 1924. Block VII., Port Nicholson Survey District. Lot 40 and part-lot 29, Block C. D.p. 1743, bei ng pgrt-section 6; . also other part-section 6, WatU Pen- , msula. Area, X acre 0 roods 34.62 perches. ' . . This property, which is situated near the Miramar Tramway Terminus, has its main entrance from Karaka road, but also has a frontage to Matai road and to Weki street. Well situated for a private hotel or large convalescent home. The main building is built of'timber, with iron roof, and contains 31 rooms. The outbuildings are built of concrete, with iron roof, and include washhouse, laundry, coal" and wood houses, and motor garage. Grounds »re well laid out, and include a kitchen garden and croquet lawn. Further particulars may be obtained at this office. ■.'-,■-.' i-. - THOS. BROOK, Commissioner of Crown Lands. TjV>R SALE, Second-hand Railway.lron, Wire Rope, Pulleys, Iron for Conarete Work, and Engine, «uiUble for launch.. TeL 20-333. Stereo* and CX, 132b, Abel Smith-it, Wellington,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1924, Page 12

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