: auctions. £6,000 iffiiilW^ tom,, english axminster, & Daels ONTINENTAL carpet 500 beaullful all-wool reversIBLE RUGS, in all sizes. HIGHEST GRADE ENGLISH AXMIN. . STER RUNNERS in all widths BEST ENGLISH AND SCOTCH LINOLEUMS. HEARTHRUGS, AND LOUNGE RUGS.. New Goods arriving by every Boat A WAREHOUSE FULL OF CARPETS. Every Carpet and Rug guaranteed true to description. :.' 7 '.■;■ ''' :' ■■" At THE CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 6,- Willeaton street (close to Stewart ..'.","-'TV. ."'■ ' ' ..Dawson's). .WE GUARANTEE 'TO SELL HIGHGP_\UE CARPETS ■ AND LINOLi.Jj.MS, BUGS, CHEAPER THAN ■ANYONE ELSE IN WELLINGTON. Come and see for yourselves. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioncera No.- 8, Willeston streot. TO-MORROW. At 1.30 o'clock sharp. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, ETC. £ 15^VORTH. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to Soil at their iMart, No. 8, Willeston street (close to Stewart Dawson's), Clothing, etc., coin--4 MILvS FINE SAXONY SUITS, 1 DRESS SUIT, BOYS' AND jMEiVs SHIRTS, SINGLETS, KNICKERS, TWEED COATS, COLLARS, TIES Ladies' SILK JUMPERS; 30doz Ladies'- and Gents' HANDKERCHIEFS -■ -12- ART : SILK JUMPERS, BLACK AND GOLD;CUSHION COVERS AND. TABLE CENTRES, BATH- . IN COSTUMES, CRASH CUSHION ' -COVERS, LINEN TABLECLOTHS , BLANKETS, ETC '..:..' Also 1 CASE OF IRONMONGERY, ■ 1 PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE. „ On View Morning of Sale. •-; ■■-;■• '"' L. G.DpWDING, Auctioneer. -'-- TO-MORROW, at 10.30 a.m. - ~ FINAL CLEARING SALE ' AT 32, BLAIR STREET . .-. (Behind- Symonds, Butchers). ALL GOODS MUST BE CLEARED T -.-. LYONS AND CO., who are leav- •*-'• ing theso premises, must sell the whole of their stock, without reservo, to the highest bidder. Including 1 BILLIARD TABLE . 6 DUCHESSES, 2 DRESSERS (1 glass 4 SIDEBOARDS, 8 WOODEN BED STEADS „....... 2 3ft COMBINATION BEDSTEADS' 12 KAPOK MATTRESSES (all new) 12 PILLOWS, LINEN PRESS WIRE AND UPHOL. COUCHES , A BRASS-MOUNTED BEDS: BOOK SHELVES, WALL . CABINETS 12 SEAGRASS CHAIRS, KITCHEN TABLES, CHAIRS, together with a' ...quantity of "sundries.' ■ Also 5 GS^TS X RANGE- GRILLERS, 1 FRAME, 2 SASHES, ' and 1000 . ROLLS OF FRIEZES. - ' L- LYONS, - Auctioneer. • TO-MORROW (FRIDAY)" ' At 2 p.m. ' , PIANOS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, « ETC., At Our Mart, 107, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. .■ VINE AND CO. have received instrucpTjJ'™B J°, T sell by auction, aa above: PIANOS ■ AND A LARGE CATA LOGUE OF FURNITURE, °f ut PIANOS, by Bohm and Collinson and son, both in first-olasa condition and have very fine tones. OAK FURNITURE, consisting of 2 liirp Wardrobes, specially mado to order, Sideboard, Duchesse, Ext. • .table, Bedroom Suite, Chairs. • - - Also, Eimu Sideboard, Chairs, Tables, Duch- • esses Settees, Hallstands, Overmantels Wardrobes, Washstands, Bedsteads, W.W. Mattresses, Kapok Mattresses, Fenders, Pictures, Kitchen Sundries. Chesterfield Suite, large Framed Mirror, Uas Stove, and sundries. .-"• • ' E. P. LEVIEN,' E. VINE AND C 0f iO"eer-' Auctioneers, _■ 107, ■ Customhouse quay. Telephone 20-617. "~~~ ~~~ TO-MORROW, ~" ~ ' At 2 p.m. (ATTRACTIVE SALE OF PIANOS - CARPETS, AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 370 L2I S 370 AUCTION .ARCADB AUCTION ARCADE , -. AUCTION ARCADE, 88Ki Y ?£icl COURTEJMAY PLACE! MESSRS, SAMSON BROS, (mcorporating Williams and Co., Ltd ) Jiava received instructions from Mr. J. -tsett to sell by public auction-— x ' 1 HIGH-GRADE ENGLISH PIANO with splendid tone ' SOLID KAURI SIDEBOARD, with bevel mirror. ' \ MASSIVE OAK DINING TABLE on casters ' 12 HIGH-BACK: DINING CHAIRS with leather seats • ' \ SUPERIOR OAK BEDROOM SUITE, CHESTERFIELD rr°COUCH, in mo . ■ quette 21 BIOEASY CHAIRS to match .- OAK CABTNET GRAMOPHONE AMD ■KiIGORDS ■: ■ ■ r Box ottoman, duchesso chests, wooden ; bedsteads, cane settee and cushion, fine collection, of boolc3, linoleums, axniinster carpets, 'hearthrugs, 1 pair French field glasses, wardrobe writing desk writing table, kitchen drosser, kitchen chairs, crockery glassware, kitchen utensils, etc. 2 AMERICAN ORGANS 40 CLASSICAL DIAMOND DISC RE--1 3ft RANGE J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. - NOTE.—The Auction Arcade will be open To-morrow evening for electric light display of new Oak Furniture Pianos, and Renown Gramophones.. TOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD a.m., -, .... --1 GREY GELDING (good hack) 1 BROWN GELDING (broken to saddle and-harness).-mOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will' l-»- Sell at Auction EVERY DAK at 10 a.m.,- SATURDAY 9.30 a.m., m thoir Moat and Fish Market:—<. " PRIME OX BEEB 1. •-•• PRIME MUTTON ■ ■ ■; ■ PRIME LAMB VEAL AND. SMALL GOODS. Joints cut in sizes to suit small and large families, restaurants, hotels, and I boarding-bouses. Comb arid securo your Heal at your Own Price. TOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1925, Page 12
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