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AUCTIONS. SPECIAL SHIPMENT of . ■■..■■, BEST QUALITY ENGLISH WILTON AND EiNGLISH AXJMINSTJiR CAKPJST SQUARES. 150 CARPETS TO CHOOSE FROM. 6 BALES OF HIGHEST GRADE ENGLISH ALL-WOOL KKVERSIBLK LOUNGE RUGS, HEARTHRUGS, AND BEDSIDE RUGS 15 KOLLS OF HIGHEST GRADE ENGLISH AXMINS'IER CAHPE'i RUNiNJitiS, 27in and obin wide 40 ROLLS OF BEST ENGLISH AND SCOTCH LINOLEUMS. Just Landed ex Mahana. £5000 worth. £5000 NOTHING MORE UP-TO-DATE IN THE DOMINION. EVERY CARPET AND RUG GUARANTEED. FOR PRIVATE SALE At THE CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 6, Willeston street Iciose to Stewart Dawson's). SEE SALE FLAG, pome and inspect, the new designs. This is the largest and most up-to-date shipment we have ever .handled. .. (Carpets in all sizes.) SFE GUARANTEE TO SELL HIGHGRADE CARPETS AND RUGS CHEAPER THAN ANYONE • , JiLSK IN WELLINGTON. Corns and see tor yourselves. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., _ Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. TO-MORROW MORNING, - At iO.oU o'ciocli sharp. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of SURPLUS BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL DESOKIPiIONS GALVAMSiiD IkOiN, iw) SHEETS OF ASBESIOd (suitaDle ior seaside builders), CARPa^.MiiRS' TUOjuo, LIFTING JACK, ENDLJiSS GHAiiN, new Building iiiuBliß, 6 CHILDREN'S SCOOTiSUS, AND NUiUliKOUri OlHriii LOJ.S. ON THE GROUND, HOWE!S LANE, Rear of Milt Depot, Dixon street. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from the conSf?J? r' r° sell on tho ground as abovo: BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC. Ou view morning of sale JE. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 .o'clock sharp. .FINAL CLEARING SALE EOUSEIffi J I Uxirf HM2t. INOUR At No. 8, Willeston street (close to Stewart Dawson's). 350 «™ 350 E JOHNSTON. AND CO. will hold a „ , , Comprising: 2 MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND 2 SPECIALLY WELL-MADE CHESTERFIELD SUITES, uphol. uTtafeft .Mohair Velvet, cost £40 HIGH-CLASS OAK DINING-ROOM FURNISHINGS, including Oak ExT and Gateleg Tables, Oak jtforris and &*sJEfeSsr Chairs' handGo^l^ Eci^ETS COSTLY AX--«HP»ARE, OAK MISSION CLOCK mwc^^f MAtt i■? „ h' b' ln B°od order - .TVnkefieJd .Chairs, Lot of Books,. Morris Louch, Largo Corner Chesterfield 6 O ffi Uc ne e|ab.e° ak Pod°Stal CONTENTS 3 HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITES ot latest designs, Duchesse Chests Double and Single Wooden Bedsteads! Wire Mattresses, Wool Beds -I .Good Kitchen Utensils, Aluminium Ware S"? Stove 2-Koller Mangle, LARGE ~._ ""-1' an(l numerous other lots CATo EO^:|EE|^OW GiW^; CONTENTS OF A AWELL-FURNISHED fvo ' Jf mo. v 1 ed from Washington avenue, Brooklyn. On View Morning of Sale ' j L. G. DOWDING, ! Auctioneer. I KHANDALLAH. ' '' ' SATURDAY NEXT, AT TOTARA TERR PACE, KHANDAL(Street Near Telephone Exchange. See RName and Flag). A WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers, iw %> V ■ La'?, bton <!"»>'. instructed by L Ta£ sndge > wIU sell as follows:— MAGNIFICENT CABINET GRAND COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA, solid oak with 80 RECORDS, in nrs.t-class or-■ ROOM SUITE, MORRIS CHAIRS .Uuehesse chests, Scotch chests, cots, double and single bedsteads, tables, chairs kerb and irons, couch, pictures, overmantel, lawn mower, garden tools floor cramps ' Also DRIES. A nice, clean, useful lot. The Grafonola alone is worth seeing and t"i \ BS B WILSON- Auctioneer. Telephone 1514. UNIQUE AUCTION SALE, TUESDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. ' •TiUNBAR SLOANE, AUCTIONEER J-' has been favoured with instructions .n?£li' owner to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION the Lease and Contents of Shop and Dwelling, known as No. 138, Willis street. These premises are superbly situated from a business, point of view and at present are being very successfully conducted as a fish shop. The shop is' beautifully fitted with marble counters, glass cases, scales, latest design electric fans, cash register, etc. etc., while the back premises contain store rooms, ico chests, counters and Bmoke-house. • ' There are four living rooms, two of which are well furnished, bathroom, conveniences, etc. . If not wanted as a fish shop, would be most suitable for any other class of retail, especially fruiterer. ■ There is a good lease to run, and the rent is exceedingly low. The whole must be sold, as the owners are leaving for England shortly. For full particulars and card to view apply to tho Auctioneer. • ' DUNBAR SLOANE, 181, Featherston ' street, "The Sunny Corner." HATAITAI. ~ ~ BUNGALOW, Haniilton-rd., just completed, 5 rooms and kitchenette, level section, mm. car; also 6-rd. Modern Dwelling, Konini-rd., 1 mm. car. Apply S. Bethell, Owner, 20, Konini-rd. '

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 147, 18 December 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 147, 18 December 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 147, 18 December 1924, Page 10

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