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AUOTIONS. OARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. LINOLEUMS. BUGS, RUNNERS. £5000 w55*H £5000 OF ALL UP-TO-DATE AND NEW STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. HIGHEST GBADE~iNaLISH WILTON 1 ENGLISH AXMINSTER AND .INDIAN CARPET SQUARES, in all sires, from leading English. Manufacturers IMPERIAL AXMINSTER RUNNERS, LOUNGE RUGS, HEARTHRUGS, and LINOLEUMS 200 ALL-WOOL REVERSD3LB RUGS, LOUNGE RUGS, and SQUARES HIGHEST QUALITT GOODS^IMPORTED INTO THE DOMINION, and ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS NEW STOOK JUST LANDED EX lONIC AT THE CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 6, Willoston street (opposite Bing, Harris, and Co.). (See Sale Flag.) EVERYTHING GUARANTEED TRUE TO DESCRIPTION. Save your Money by Burin* at th« CARPET WAREHOUSE. NO CATCH LINES. EVERYTHING CHEAP. The whole stock at lowest prices. We can afford to sell cheaper, no big overhead expenses. COME AND INSPECT FOR YOURSELVES AND COMPARE OUR PRICES. ANYONE CAN AFFORD BEST QUALITY CARPETS AT OUR PRICES. Compare our Prico for Linoleums. WE HAVE THE GOODS AND THEY HAVE TO BE TURNED OVER. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW MORNING, At 11 o'clock sharp. MARBLE STATUARY. GRAND EXHIBITION AND SALE BY 'PUBLIC AUCTION Of VALUABLE ITALIAN STATUARY AND WORKS OF ART. THE MOST WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF STATUARY MARBLE EVER IMPORTED INTO THE DOMINION. WORTH .OCAfifi WORTH .WORTH 3bOUUU WORTH TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ON THE PREMISES, 9, WILLIS STREET, PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVE. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have been • ■ favoured with instructions from tho Proprietor. Dr. T. Alberione, in consequence of his immediate return to Italy, to soil by Public Auction — A MAGNIFICENT AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ITALIAN WORKS OR ART, by the celebrated Sculptors, M. Spinelli (one of the present - leading Bculptors), Prof. Jtieda, .Prof. Solaini, Prof. Ruggeri, Maunucci, Montorn; Gremigni, and other famous artists. EXQUISITE SCULPTURED STATUES • .' CLASSICAL FIGURES, HANDSOME ELECTRIC LAMPS AND SHADES, BEAUTIFUL PEDESTALS in various Marbles of different designs and sizes. This most wonderful assemblage of Statuary Marble surpasses in beauty and ynlue any collection ever previously seen in New Zealand. ' EACH PIECE ~WILL BE SOLD SEPARATELY. NOW ON EXHIBITION. SALE TO-MORROW MORNING, At 11 o'clock (harp. Buying Orders can bs left with the 'Auctioneers for »ny lot, BPECIAL~NOTTCE: FOR PRACTICALLY UNRESERVED SALE. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ABSOLUTE SALE Of GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, No. 26, AURORA TERRACE (Opp. Sayes' Court), FOR SALE BT AUCTION. Abo THE WHOLE OF THE HIGH CLASS AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT TjPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by John Brinsmead and Sons MOST VALUABLE AND ALMOST • NEW QUEEN ANNE MELOTONE TABLE GRAND GRAMOPHONE (cost £65), AXMINSTER AND INDIAN CARPETS. COSTLY SOLID DARK OAK JACOBEAN DININGROOM FURNITURE, including SIX HEAVILY CARVED HIGH-BACK CHAIRS (cost £15 each). Oak Sideboard, Oak Table. Rosewood Furniture, EASY CHAIRS AND COUCHES NEW ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER. 2 COSTLY OAK BILLIARD ROOM COUCHES AND APPOINTMENTS. On tho Promises! No. 26, AURORA TERRACE. 300 L^. s 300 E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to OFFER FOB SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION At 1 p.m. Sharp, on the Premises, On THURSDAY, 6th AUGUST. 1925. THAT WELL-KNOWN AND SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT BRICK AND WOOD RESIDENCE. No. 26, Aurora terrace, containing drawing-room, din-ing-room, smoking-room, largo hall, billiard-room, 4 bedrooms, dressingroom, kitchenette, and washhouse, all under one roof; also largo basement, nunporoh, sewinjj poroh, panny, and built-in wardrobes, up-to-date bathroom, and every possible convenience. This is a specially well arranged House, and it is seldom that a property so centrally situated comes on tho market. The property will bo offered at 1 p.m. sharp, and the whole_ of the costly furnishings will be sold immediately after. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY. sth AUGUST, 1925, At 3.15 sharp. AUCTION SALE OP PART BUTCHER'S PLANT '.',.:.'■ M rnHE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOM, X 53, Cuba street, below James Smith's, comprising— 1 4 H.P. Motor 1 BUFFALO CHOPPER. 23in BOWL 1 No. 41 ENTERPRISE MINCER 1 DEMDEN MINCER 1 201b FILLER 2 CORN BEEF BOXES OFFICE (6 x 4 by 3 x 6) TINS, SHELVES, ETO. lAlsb' LARGE DIGESTER (for rendering down fs.t) FOKDHAH AND CHILD, Auctioneers. NOTE.—l%»»ter may bo 3een on th« Premises, 255. Cuba street,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 30, 4 August 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 30, 4 August 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 30, 4 August 1925, Page 12

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