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AUCTIONS. 'FRIDAY,. 9th APRIL, 1926. ' MOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. ALMOST NfiW AND" COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, EXPENSIVE WILTON AND. AXMINSTER CARPETS; RUGS, BEST QUALITY AXMINSTER STAIR RUNNER' (12yds), COSTLY 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (uphol. in grey moquette), OAK EXT. DINING T/OBLE (round) AND 6 HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS to match, in black oak, CROCKERY; AND GLASSWARE, OAK CHINA CABINET AND POT STANDS, EXPENSIVE OIK AND RIMU BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, BEAUTIFUL ART CURTAINS, GOOD ALUMINIUM KITCHEN UTENSILS .AND APPOINTMENTS. At the Residence, No. 89, ELLICE STREET (Close to Austin street). Tf JOHNSTON AND CO. have received ■'-'• instructions from the Owner, who has disposed of his Residence, to sell, on the premise*,' as' above:— ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A WELLAPPOINTED HOME OF BRAND :;W HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, ALL HSPENTLY PURCHASED from Leading Houses. Full .details later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., . Auctioneers. -PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY, lOtlx APRIL, 1926. Commencing at 1.15 p.m. sharp. MOST IMEORTANT AUCTION S£LE OF": HIGH-CLASS, COSTLY, AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, FULL CABINET "SONOR'A" <■ i GRAMOPHONE, COSTLY . CHESTERFIELD SUITE, SUPE^ RIOR CARPETS, RUGS, DARK OAKi DINING SUITE, VALUABLE MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, MOST COSTLY ROSEWOOD BEDROOM SUITE, highly polished and specially imported, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS 1 AND TABLES, CUT GLASSWARE, NEW KITCHEN UTENSILS AND APPOINTMENTS. • • -: • At the Residence: No. 367, MAIN ROAD, MURITAI. By Order of the Trustees in the Estate of the' Late.Richard Dwyer. P JOHNSTON AND CO. have received •"• instructions to sell at Muritai, as above:— ■ . A VERY VALUABLE CATALOGUE OF . ALMOST. NEW FURNISHINGS. Full details'liter. ■••.-• . E. JOHNSTON, ■ '.- Auctioneer. ' THURSDAY NEXT, ■ • . •At 1.30 o'clock sharp. T? JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, XJ* No. ,8, Willeston street (opp. Bing, Harris and Co.), t WILL HOLD A SPECIAL SALE ' ... . Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FUR- '■.'.. NISHINGS. COSTLY THREE-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in moquette, superior oak bedroom suite, with twin round corner, bedsteads, 4 beautiful Wilton, and' Axminster carpet squares, Ax. runners, almost new V.O.C. full cabinet gramophone, cost £65, oak diningroom and bedroom furnishings, cut glassware, etc., etc. ■ \ V At Our Mart, Np..B,\WILLESTON STREET. Sale Thursday Next,.at 1.30. • E. JOHNSTON AND CO., • .-. .' Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 9th APRIL, 1926, . ..; w..r At:l ,p.m. 2500 volumesWs 2500 A FEW CHOICE WATER COLOURS. . MESSRS J. H. BETHUNE AND CO, „ . ■!j*«W.i«e]l,by Auction at their Rooms, Featherston .street, as above:— A SPLENDID CATALOGUE OF BOOKS, including Burton's Arabian Nights (Facsimile Kamashtra Edition), Memoirs of' Casanova (translated), Pleasures .of Marriage, Pepy's Diary (8 volumes), Susan Lennox, Katherine Mansfield's From a German Pension (2nd impression),, Works of Compton M'Kenzie, 24 volumes of the Tusitala Stevenson), jQatest Poetry, History of Freemasonry, Works of Scott (30 volumes), Children's Treasure House (12' volumes), Historian's' History (25 volumes), 10th Edition Encyclopaedia Britannica, Latest Art Publications, . including Etchings, 2 volumes of "Colour," Works of Francis Thompson (3 volumes). Rogues in Porcelain, Poems of Robert Burns, Works of Rev. John Wesley,; (14 vols.), Standard Literature, Medical and Theological Works. WATER COLOURS' by R. Mackay, Nugent 'Welch, A. Ludovici, Edgar Bundy, Flora Scales, and C. Cooper. NOW- ON VIEW. INSPECTION INVITED. CATALOGUES WILL BE SENT ON APPLICATION TO ANY ADDRESS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., ■' '• | Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 1 p.m. YACHT CHANDLERY, BLOCKS, STOCKS,. DIES, ETC. CEATON'S SALES SERVICE will sell •^ in their Rooms, 2JI, Lambton quay:— , Assorted snatch and pulley blocks, cases of stocks and ' di'/:, large cantilever wrench, yacht chandlery including bilge,pumps, rowlocks, deck plates, boat .plugs, sheaves, hand taps, etc. On view from Tuesday. JOHNSONVILLE FAT STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, ToTaPRIL, at 12.30 p.m. 32. prime .Bullocks. 20 prime Vealers. 180 prime Wethers. 150 prime Ewes. . . 100 prime Lambs. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. H. G. RUTTER & CO., 35, PANAMA STREET. J^AND AND ESTATE AGENTS. NORTHLAND—BuiIding Site, over %- acre, 5 minutes' walk from tram, harbour view; only £95. Terms. KHANDALLAH—SeveraI Eligible Residential Sites, within 10 minutes of Station, from £30 each. Terms 10 per cent, deposit. MT. VICTORIA—6 Rooms, one floor, porcelain bath and basin, neyv hot water system, c.l.and hot points in all rooms, fine level section, 40 x 120£t, ample space for garages. Price £2600. Terms,,only £300 cash. KARORI—Cosy Cottage, 3 rooms and kitchenette, all conveniences, motor garage,, etc. ■ Land 50 x 137 ft. Price £1400. Terms. ORIENTAL BAY—Substantial Residence, 8 rooms/coal range and gas cooker, h.w. service, c.1., porcelain bath and basin, wardrobes; linen press and cupboards; land 42, x 140 ft, few minutes tram, commanding view. Price £2500. Terms. YORK BAY—Bungalow, 5 rooms, beautifully situated,' over %-acre land in garden, orchard, and running stream, native! bush, and fruit trees. Price £1250;. terms £150 cash; immediate possession. . ■ 6645 THORNDON—Neat Cottage, 4 rooms, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, scullery, washhquse, etc.; lsvel section, harbour view, alongside tram. Price £1100; terms £200 cash; now vacant. SEATOUN-Waterfront, Villa, 5 rooms anil' aleepirig porch, porcelain bath and basin, c.1., niid gas cooler, in food order throughout. Price £950; terms arranged; immediate possession. TINAKORI ROAD—Substantial Residence, 7 rooms, all modern conveniences; land 30 x 120; best situation. ■ Price £2000 to close estate; terms arranged; C7lB 48 ACRE-DAIRY FARM, Manawatu, handy station, and alongside school, creamery, and P. 0., together with stock, 18 dairy cows, bull, horse, pigs, and' poultry. Price £2750; terms £300 cash. .Walk in, walk out.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 79, 3 April 1926, Page 12

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