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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW MOSNING.- "■■•".. .' At 10.30 o'clock, sharp.i ( AUCTION SALE~ OF- SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, RIMU , ■"" 'DINING AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, ■-■ SHEETS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, AND EFFECTS. :■ ; ■250- . 250 Oh" the premises, "Sari Bair;" No. 142, •_. '/' '" Clyde quay. '■'.'"- \ E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re-' • -ceived instructions from Mrs. Booth, who is. giving up housekeeping, to. sell on, the premises, as above. , •. . ' . ■ ■■'-•■,'..". j \ ■■•■ ■ Comprising: -• ■. ■' Dining table, high-back chairs, Axmin- - --ster rugs, linoleums, overmantel, cop- ■ ■' ":'per fender, suite Morris chairs,'lot of- . • '-- • books, clocks, vases and ornaments, .pictures, and glassware, ''Austrian "; chairs, hall curtains, hall stand, blankets, sheets, quilts, table linen, towels, ' duchesse chests, rimu bedroom suite, , ' wire mattresses, kapok beds, pillows, stair / runner and rods, good : kitchen, utensils, hew table mangle, hose, garden tools, brooms, boiler, saucepans .:■.'. and Ucettles, * and numerous' other lots. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 6 ROOMS. : On' view morning .of sale., r . , ' ; '■■■ E. JOHNSTON, .. ..,;„ „--. -. ■■■ ■ ' Auctioneer. ■ ' ■-•'■■■ TO-MORROW,- , ' , • --—At 1.30 o'clocki sharp. .' ' ' -.".-" IMPORTANIVAtJCTION SAIJ? . , "'"' :'.'■ '- A* '■■'•'-.■■' THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A " WEIiL-FURNISHED RESIDENCE (REMOVED TO OUR MART FOR , : CONVENIENCE OF SALE). . oOQ.r >AT OUR MART. 000 E'". JOHNSTON AND" CO. have re...•;..ceived instructions from the owner, Who is-giving up to sell at - -their'.rboms,' 157;. 'Lambton quay, ac above. -A-few of the lots.comprise-r-" ' ' SPECIALIiY WELL-MADE CHESTER- <•■ FIELD SUITE (uphol. in shadow tis- ■ ---"sue, comprising. chesterfield lounge "'." and 2 divan chairs to match,_ all en 1 HIGHrCLASS OAK DINING-ROOM ;FURNISHINGS ■ comprising: Quaint oa^k- sideboard (of special design), oak :;. ."..'.I ehiria cabinets, oak „high-back chairs, ext. dining table (oval), oak ■■piano V 'stool, oak dinner -wagon, costly . sea- -." •■ ; grass chairs and • tea- tables, marble clock, ll'Stop Bell organ, bowls,' and ■'■' pot.plants .■:'•■■,■' ■ ■ ' OAK CORNER CHAIRS, 3-PIECE ', CHESTERFIELD SUITE (uphol. .in ■'-." shadow tissue), Morris: couch . 1 ALMOST NEW DROPHEAD SEWING / MACHINE OAK DESK, PEDESTAL OFFICE 'DESK (9 drawers), ;: VIOLIN • ' '.' and CASE, OAK; 'HALLSTAND, ■: ;,' GATELEG TABLES, 7ft BILLIARD ; TABLE_ (in perfect' order), cushions, good kitchen utensils, lawn ; mower, , : and appointments. ; ... ' \/ ■ On .view morning of Sale. • . . ■: ; : ; ."■: L. G. DOWDING, '.■"■' ..._ ... . : Auctjpneer. ;; " ; MONDAY NEXT-, "~' At 10.30 o'clock sharp. : ' ATTRACTIVE AUCTION 3ALE ::■ ■ ■ ■■■-.. of" -:-- ' ■-:•'■ ■■ •■.■ HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD ?<DKNISIJNGS. MAGNmCENT UP-1 RIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Bell, London, and Guelph),. a fine-toned in- . strument/in rosewood case; COSTLY WILTON" PILE CARPET, 12 x 9 ' (cost £45); SUPERIOR CHESTER--FIELD LOUNGE, OAK .CHINA .. - CABINET AND GATE-LEG TABLE ' (in Black.. Oak), MIRZAPORE HALL RUG (12ft), OAK BEDROOM FUR- ' ..' NISHTNGS AND APPOINTMENTS , ' 'At the Residence, 'No. 25, HOME STREET ..; ■ (Off Kent'terrace). . Tj] JOHNSTON AND CO.'- have re- -"-",•.-. ceived_ instructions from the . Owner, who is giving up Housekeeping, to sell, on the premises,} as above — ENTIRE CONTENTS, OF 6 .ROOMS, Full details later. •" .. '- .. ; . ";L. G. DOWDING, : ' -Auctioneer. ■ ~~' TO-MORROW, ■■•.' ... ;. At 2 p..m. '■• .'■.■ i [ EXTENSIVE CLEARING : SALE OF :' PIANOS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, E.P. WARE, WEDDING PRESENTS, AND SUNDRIES. - 430 AUCTION ARCADE, V AUCTION ARCADE, ■ ; AUCTION ARCADE, . . . - '■'.■:.. • COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE '••■-••■- COURTENAY PLACE. "V/piSSRS. \VH,LIAMS AND !CO -L»X LTD., have been instructed by Mr. J. Oliver to sell by' public auction— 1 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, "Kirch- - ncr" (English model). ' .: SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD,, with round . • - ■ bevel mirror. . i MASSIVE DINING TABLE, extension 6, H.B. CHAIRS, with leather seats 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in . - moquette. . HANDSOME OAK WARDROBE, with 6 AXMINSTER CARPETS, various sizes E.P. ware, tea sets, cruets, teapots, cop- ; per vases, fish knives and forks, after- • • noon teaspoons, serviette, rings, cut■- ■ •. lery, crockery,, glassware, linen press, duchesse chests, . chest ■',of drawers, • book shelves, kitchen tables, seagrass clock, meat safe, linoleums, . travelling trunks,, garden hose, lawn. ' mower, boy's scooter, electric radiator, •and numerous sundries . -■-:.:■ : . ■-. Also, --:- ■ ■-• ■ -■ 300' SHEETS NEW CORRUGATED .- -. IRON, various sizes. -■■'.•■ 1 GAS STOVE "■■. '' «J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. ; j ;NOTE.—The Auction Arcade., will be, • open to-morrow evening for ele<;i;r'i.p light display; 9f New Oa]c Furniture,' Pianos, and Renown Gramopnones. ■ 2 p.m. TO-MORROW. ; 2 p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AND EFFECTS, • -■■'•• . . • . At THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS : 53,. CUBA STREET. (Removed from jVlortimer terrace to our ;.... rooms for convenience of sale.) ■ MESSRS. FORDHAM-AND CHILD. Auctioneers, have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Smith, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell as'abo.vo ' THE CONTENTS OF 5 ROOMS. . ' Comprising: Beautiful cheval bedroom suite, duchesso 1 chests, single wood and hospital bed- : -. ' steads, wire . mattress, . kapoks, occ •tables, 4 leather uphol. chairs, col. ..:.;couch, ovaTtable, "Morris chair, book • shelves, linoleums, congoleum, dark duohesse pair, dark sideboard, dining '..'-■ and kitchen chairs, k. table and dress- , • er, fender, chest of drawers,, table mangle, vases, child's iron, cots, rugs, ■mirror, pictures, 2 cupboard doors, • and numerous other lots. W. E. FOP,DHAM, Auctioneer. TXT ANTED Sell, Singer Oak 66, as new '.-'T-fill Us; "Rotoscillo Full Cabinet, £13 10s; Hand Machine, new, cheap; others from £2 10s. -Rowland Wilson, 101, Manne'rs-st., The .'Little Red Shop. '• ' 1 prfk SEAGRASS Chairs, etc., guaran- • -LjJv/ teed borer-proof, be,st workmanship. Why pay more than price at Factory where they are made ? J. W. Walker, 104, Rintoul-st., Newtown. : I 6D IN £ por week pays off any amount of Furtuiture bough f.' at Art Cabinet Co., 48, MartiH:B.t.. Jel. 2M56..

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 8