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t AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 13th FEBRUARY, 1920, At U0 p.m. On the Premises, 154, Willis street, Next to Y.M.OA. URGENT AND IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of PIANO BY GEORGE ROGERS AND SONS, LONDON, AND HIGH-CLASS AND SUPERIOR.FURNITURE. 450 ™*- 450 VINE AND CO. are favoured by F. S. Munro, Esq., with instructions to Sell by Auction, as above, piano, superior furniture, linen, blankets, carpet, rugs, carpet runners, the contents of a 7-roomed dwelling, consisting srrnNG-RooM-PIANO (by George Rogers and Sons, in perfect condition, a lovely instrument, with a fine mellow tone; a great opportunity to secure a British highgrade piano) OAK SIDEBOARD (very fine design and not too large) - CHESTERFIELD COUCH (in bine hopsack), spring-edged, and well sprung, in splendid condition) HANDSOME LOUNGE (with black striped loose cover) ' S UPHOLSTERED EASY CHAIRS PEDESTAL STAND ,AND WOOD BRASS-BOUND POT AND PLANT ANTIQUE COAL VASE, SMALL TABLE AXM2NSTER" CARPET (blue colour,. 15 - x 12, with floral border, in very good condition) N AXMINSTER CARPET RUNNER (18ft, as new) t PAIRS CURTAINS (satin stripe poplin and fadeless). HALL— HALLBTAND, CONGOLEUM MAT HEAVY HAND-PAINTED CRASH CURTAINS S COIR MATS KITCHEN. AND SCULLERY— Table, 4 HJ. Chairs, Wire Couch, 2 Wicker Chairs and Cushions, Kerb Coal Vase, 6yds Matting, 2 Mats, Iron Kettle, Broom and Shovel, Potts Irons, Crockery, Knives, Forks . and Spoons, Cooking Utensils, 3 Enamel Pots (good condition). En. Pie Dishes, En. Basins, Baking Dishes, Trays, Brooms, , Mop, Bissell Broom, ■ Aluminium Teapot, Flower Bin, and Sundries. FOUR BEDROOMS- - ANTIQUE COPPER DCJUBLE BEDSTEAD, WIRE AND KAPOK MATRESSES OAK BEDSTEAD (3ft 6in), WIRE AND KAPOK MATTRESSES OAK DUCHESSE CHEST (Jacobean style) S SINGLE WOOD BEDSTEADS (all in good order) 3 WIRE AND KAPOK MATTRESSES A DUCHESSE CHESTS (all in good condition), Tables, Chairs, Copper Kerb Fender, Towel Horse, 4 Aluminium . Towel Racks, 5 Mats, Occ. Table, Seagrass Chair, Cushions, Wood Fender, 3 Chambers, Byds Lino, (as new) CONGOLEUM SQUARE (good) Wn/TON RUG (9 x 6, as new) PAIR SATIN STRIPED POPLIN . CURTAINS (fadeless) REVERSIBLE RUG 3 AXMINSTER RUNNERS (12ft, as new). Also— 8 DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS B SERVIETTES, TRAY CLOTHS, AND RUNNERS 18 SINGLE AND DOUBLE BLANKETS (as new) 6 RUGS, EIDERDOWN QUILT, PILLOW CASES. ■ All the Linen and Blankets are of good quality and in good condition. Inspection Morning of Sale. A very fine lot of Superior Furniture, and we specially call attention of Buyers that the sale will start punctually nt L3O p.m. To-morrow (Saturday). 450—LOTS.-^SO. ' ." ( E. P. LEVTEN, ■ Auctioneer for Vine and Co. CLEARANCE SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE .AND EFFECTS WHTE LEGHORN FOWLS, OVErI LAND MOTOR-CAR, AND HALF^ SIZE BILLIARD TABLE. On the Property, Seddon street (off Nai Nai road), LOWER HUTT. SATURDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1926, i At 2 p.m. B ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from F. J. Black, Esq., rho has sold his property, to sell, as above, Be Contents of hi 3 Four-roomed House, deIuding—SIDEBOARD * . HIGH-BACK CHAIRS MORRIS CHAIR t>val table, colonial sofa, seagrass chair, duchesse chests, double wooden and iron-bedsteads, kitchen utensils, brass preserving pan, aluminium pots and , pans, kitchen table, dresser, plate rack, crockery, ornaments, barrel*, and OUTSIDE ENTRIES— OVERLAND MOTOR-CAR (no reserve) fiSilsSilEE^So^ tWb I aO-gallon copper, 1 2-burner Perfection stovo and oil drum, 2 wicker and 1 upbolstered chairs, Rochester lamp, large "*»*_<* drawers, new Oregon door, vmhylated spirit iron, 2 bags basic *P«phosphate, 1 6-foot crosscut saw. H. ERNEST LEKSHTON, Auctioneer. *~T ~ MONDAY NEXT, ~~ Commencing at L3O o'clock. AUCTION SALE ' 'l Of MOTOR-CARS, CHASSIS, AND LARGE STOCK OF PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. By order of the Liquidator in an Assigned Estate. TJ 1 JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- *■*• ed instructions to sell, AT "X" SHED, WATERLOO QUAY 1 7-« eater CHANDLER MOTOR-CAR 1 20-seater DENBY MOTOR BUS 1 HUDSON 6-CYLINDER CHASSIS 1 BUICK'4-CYLDfDER 5-SEATER CAR (burnt) ISTUDEBAKER ENGINE LARGE STOCK OF' PARTS, ACCES^ SORTF.S, AND TOOLS, Comprising: Hew Gears, Axle Assemblies, Spare Wheels, Rims, Vices, etc., etc. The Denby can be purchased with at without the coach body if necessary. On view morning of sale. Sale at "X" Shed, Waterloo quay. See Pl*g! E. JOHNSTON, ' Auctioneer. V TUESDAY NEXT, At L3O o'clock. SALE ByIuCTION Of VALUABLE SHOW CASES AND COUNTER CASES, and STANDS.X JOHNSTON AND CO. have received instructions to sell at their Mart, No. 8, Willeston street:— 1 LARGE SHOW CASE, with upright back, 6ft high and 12ft long, and 8 double glass doora, with jiombined counter show case, 12ft long, dost £65, and in perfect order 1 12ft Bin COUNTER SHOW CASE, on stand, with 4 compartments, equal to new 1 Bft SHOW CASE on stand, with combined smaller case on top, with 5 compartments, in perfect order. These are very fine show cases, and are far absolute sale. Now on view. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneer*. FURNITURE — Buy from the Factory and save shop profits; cash or terms. Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd, back of 56, Adelaide-rd. Open Friday nights.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 16

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