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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY MORNING, At 10 sharp. AUCTION SALE Of NEW BUILDING MATERIAL, BEAVER BOARD, DOORS, WIRE NETTING, WIRE NETTING FRAMES, MALTHOID ROOFING, ETC. AT LAMBTON SHED, PIPITEA WHARF. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have recoiv- • ed instructions from the Wellington Show Association to sell at the Harbour Board Shed, Pipitea Wharf— NEW TIMBER. ETC., USED AT THE SHOW, comprising— 12 Long-ths, each 30 to 36ft, 12 i 4 Oregon Pino Largo quantity of 12 x 1 Dressed Oregon and Rimu, 6x6 Oregon Posts Largo quantity of 4x2, 5 x 2,.4 xl, 3 x 1, 2 x 1, 3 x 2, and Bxl Rimu Beavor Board Doors, Screens. Panels, 8 Frames and Hingc3, 22 Rolls Rubber Roofing-, lot of Wire Netting 1, etc. In Lots to Suit Buyors. Sale Tuesday Morning, at 10 sharp. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1925, Commencing at 2 p.m. sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of VERY HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, AND APPOINTMENTS. At the Residence, No. 34, RATA ROAD, HATAITAI. A MOST ARTISTICALLY FURNISHED HOME AND EVERYTHING AS NEW. Included in the Catalogue will be found: MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by the celebrated makers, Jiavestatf and Sons, London. This instrument has a glorious tone, and is equal to new. Cost £152. Very latost model. MOST WONDERFUL TONED FULL ROSEWOOD CABINET GRAMOPHONE, "Virtuoso of Masters," worth £120, in most handsome Bent--4 HIGHEST B'GRADE ENGLISH WILTON CARPETS AND 1 HIGHEST GRADE ENGLISH AXMINSTER . CARPET, all equal to now. Also SUPERIOR, AXMINSTER HALL CARPET, 18ft x sft Gin and Runner to match MOST , VALUABLE COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOURS by Harold Foster, Altamura, A'iarintini, Givoli, and ■ other Continental artists; RUSKIN, MORECKOFT, AMPHORA, and ROYAL DOULTON ORNAMENTS AND JARDINIERES, valuable Italian Tapestry. SPECIALLY WELL-MADE CHESTER- • FIELD LOUNGE AND 2 LARGE DIVAN CHAIRS, uphol. in shadow tissue, cost £45; also GENUINE OLD VICTORIAN EASY CHAIR, with carved frame. OLD GRECIAN VASE, VALUABLE HAND-WORKED BRASS TRAY, CUT GLASSWARE, HANDPAINTED CHINA. MOST EXPENSIVE AND HIGHLYPOLISHED HALL SEAT, HALL TABLE AND CHAIR to match. SINGER DROPHEAD TREADLE SEWING MACHINE. OAK CHINA CABINET AND SIDEBOARD, combined with plain leadlight doors, OAK GATE-LEG TABLE, 4 OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, AND 2 OAK CORNER CHAIRS, all equal to new. SUPERIOR LIGHT RIMU DOUBLE BEDSTEAD AND. BEDDING COMPLETE, AND ROUND MIRROR RIMU DUCHESSE. Oval mirror, in oak frame, silk lamp shades, 3-tier c.p. and Doulton cake stand, c.p. ontreo dish and teapot, Royal doulton salad bowl and servers, wine glasses, afternoon tea cups, fireguard and 3 fire screens, Viennese pictures, piano seat, Chippendale sttol and lures, piano seat, Chippendale stool and flower bowls, pot plunta, art curtains, black skin rugs, oxidised Bilver afternoon tea tray, dinner wagon on wheels, dinner service, seagrass chairs, teaset, olec. iron, carpet sweeper, alum, ware, brooms, mop 3, dust bin, now spade, new lawn mower (5-blade), etc., etc. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from the Owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell on the premises, Rata road, as above, THE WHOLE OF THE COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND WORKS OF ART. Sale Tuesday next, at 2 p.m. sharp. Everything is in delightful order. This is a most artistically furnished home, and included in the catalogue will be found some very valuablo water colours. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Commencing at 11 o'clock sharp. And Continuing All Day. AT OUR MART. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF LADIES' HIGH-CLASS SILK AND CREPE DE CHINE UNDERWEAR AND FROCKS, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, LINGERIE, ETC., ETC. £550 w™ £550 (ALL" MOST EXPENSIVE AND DAINTY GOODS AND UP TO DATE). Removed to Our Mart, No. 8, Willeston street, From "The Exclusive," No. 9, Willis street. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have- reo ceivod instructions from the Proprietor of "Tho Exclusive," No. 9, Willis street, to soil nt their Mart, as above— THE WHOLE OF THIS WELLKNOWN STOCK, . Comprising: 50 beautiful frocks, silk pyjamas, expensive bed jackets, expensive crepe de chine nightdresses, crepe de clime petticoats, crepe dk chine ppjncess slips, SPECIAL CAP!', AND FROCK (cost i'3o), UAMI-KNICKERS, KNICKERS, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, RONNKTS. BABIES' FROCKS, MATINEK COAT. ROMPER SUITS. SLIPPERS, 12 PAIRS BATHING SLIPPERS. LADIES' BATHING SUITS, CHILDREN'S' BATHING SUITS. BABY SETS. 3 SILK SHADES. GREY COAT FROCK, RUBBER SHOES, 94 PAIRS SHOES KAYSER STOCKINGS, BOUDOIR CAPS. GEORGETTE EVENING FROCKS. CREPE DE CHINE EVENING FROCKS, EVENING CAPES. COAT FROCKS, VOILE FROCKS, PRINCESS SLIPS, CKEPE DE CHINE COAT, OR- < fiANDI FROCK, HANDKERCHIEF SATCHES, NIGHTDRESS CASIO. BLACK. MAROO'AJN FROCKS, EXPENSIVE BLACK FROCK, WITH FEATHER TRIMMfNGS. JUMPERS, HENNA OKORCIKTTE FROCK, AND NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS OF LADIES' LINGERIE. This is n most expensive stock of Ladies' Frocks and Dainty Underwear and Lingerie. To bo sold in lots tr> suit buyers. FOR ABSOLUTK SALE. ' I On view niorniiie nf falo. Sale nt 11 n.ni. sluirn. ! _ _ E^.IOIINSTON^ Aiidionoor. Pr.UVOL itTvcs lifo "to porous ~mo7or hood?, horse nm! C"w covers, boot!, harness. Combined Cujeis, Ltd.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 12