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:■;■ AUCTIONS. ' TO-MORROW MORNING, \,.: At 10.30 a.m. sharp. Important notice to furniture BUYERS. «U?ECIALLY ATTRACTIVE SALE AT OUR MART, TO-MORROW. ;:«; , Commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp, ;.. And 'Continuing All Day. MOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE .. . Of [VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUR- ." NITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND Pl- ■-' ANO, FULL CABINET GRAMO- :.- HHONE (cost £65), PORTABLE '-■'■ GRAMOPHONE, SUPERIOR SUPER ' WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, NEW LINOLEUMS, COSTLY , CHESTERFIELD SUITE (3 pieces), '• EASY CHAIRS (cost £14 14s each), OCC,"; CHAIRS, OAK DININGv ROOM FURNISHINGS, COSTLY '' OAK ..BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, . TWIN OAK BEDSTEADS, CUT ■GLASSWARE, ' BEAUTIFUL CROCKERY, ORNAMENTS, E.P. . WARE, CUTLERY, HOUSEHOLD ■ LINEN, POT PLANTS, SUPERIOR . AXMINSTBR RUNNER, PICTURES : . and Appointments. 'THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A ■MOST COMPLETELY FURNISH- , EL\ 9-RD. BUNGALOW, removed to our. Mart for convenience of sale. 500 L(^ 500 AND EVERYTHING ABOVE THE ...... ORDINARY. ; T? JOHNSTON AND CO. have received ~# . instructions from K. J. Rodman, Esq., who is returning to England, to sell •t their rooms. No. 8, Willeston street, THE WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR. FURNISHINGS. : Comprising:— -. DRAWING-ROOM.—2 superior. Blue Axminster Carpet Squares (one. very large and one small), Copper Fender Suite, Walnut Occ. Chairs, Occ. Table, • Ornaments and Vases, Pictures, Heavy Curtains, specially well-made Chesterfield Lounge and 2 Large Divan Chairs up'hol. in best-quality nioquette (equal - to new), specially comfy. Easy Chair, .cost £14 14b; Flower Stands and Bowls, Choice Pot Plants, Palms, Asp'idestras, Seagrass Chairs, etc. DINING-ROOM.—Best quality Linoleum, Btiper quality English Wilton Carpet Square, solid Oak Sideboard, Oak Ext. Dining Table with extra, leaves, specially • well-made High-back Chairs, iwell sprung Settee Couch with loose coyer, Hearthrugs, lot of Cut Glass- -■' ware, Cut-Glass Jug, cost £2 10s; Stainless Cutlery y lot of choice Crockery, Tea Set, E.P. Ware, Pot Plants, and Stands, Fancy Bowls, Curtains, - Coal Vase, Table Linen. JJREAKFAST-ROOM.—Large Red Axmingter Carpet, Dark Sideboard, Gateleg •:'■■•'. Table, High-back Chairs, Easy Chairs, 6 Bentwood Chairs, Crockery, Pictures, valuable full Oak Cabinet, Gramophone (cost £85) and 30 records, Upright Grand Piano in rich walnut burr case. HALL STAIRS AND LANDING.—Good ; Linoleums, best quality Axminster y Stair Carpet (10 yards), 36in Axmin- .'" star Hall Runner, Hallstand, Rugs, ■ Hall Clock, High-back Chairs, High- ::,- back" Couch; CONTENTS OF SIX WELL-FURNISH-ED BEDROOMS, containing .Mostly- Wilton and Axminster Carpets, Rugs, pieces of Carpet, Cushions, Lmo- --'.:' 'levins,. 2 costly Oak Bedroom Suites, latest up-to-date Twin Oak Bedsteads and Bedding complete, 8 good Duchesse Chests, • Duchesse Pairs, Toilet Ware, 6 Single and-Double Woodea Bedsteads and Bedding,. . 6 Chests Drawers, new Ottoman Couch, Seagrass Chair?, Window Cushions, 2 Mirror-door Wardrobes, Cot, Hospital Bedsteads, 8 Chests Drawers. - -«-,:•!. \7-;\.7,:v Also, Kitchen: Utensils, 12 Bentwood Chairs, valuable American Kitchen Dresser in ■■•--' oak with enamel fittings, Saucepans, Pres. Pan, Table, good Gas Stove,, Plate Rack. Also, GarcW Tools, Lawn Mower, lot of Paint, Wringer, Enamelware, 2 Tool Chests, Step Ladder, Gas Eire and Grate, and numerous other lots. !':.". A 150,:..... , A QUANTITY OF GENERAL FURNITURE. Thii is the, most extensive catalogue hf Superior Furniture we have offered In our mart for some time. . : On. view fron 9 o'clock. ■■Salercommences at: 10.30 sharp To-mor-mOrninß-. k JOHNSTON, ' /■.;..■" • • •;.. Auctioneer. ""^ THURSDAY, MORNING, f- At 10.15 a.m. sharp. ••■•■' SALE BY AUCTION ■, ■":..-.. Of ' ' ' BUTCHER'S •• SUNDRIES, LARGE BRINE TUB, UP-TO-DATE BUTCHER'S RAILS AND FITTINGS (cost £50), BUTCHER'S HOOKS, BUTCHER'S SAWS, LARGE WINDOW CASE suitable for Butcher or Fishmonger, 2 BELL TENTS, 8 ROLLS BUILDING PAPER, Etc:, Etc. ' At our Mart, No. 8, Willeston street. Now on view. • E. JOHNSTON AND CO., . Auctioneers. THURSDAY MORNING, ■■■"■• At 10.30 o'clock. -.-... BANKRUPT STOCK. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE UPRIGHT SHOWCASE (sft x 4ft x lft - 6in), 3 BAGS FLOUR, SUGAR, "' RAISINS, NUTS, COCONUT, CONFECTIONERY, HAND, TRUCK, FRUIT ESSENCES, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, 10 CASES OF STOVE POLISH, Etc. By Order, of the Official Assignee in the Bankrupt. Estate of M. J. Peters. I COPPER HOT WATER URN I SODA FOUNTAIN & FITTINGS. (In the Bankrupt Estate of Peter :. .'' Branigan). - ,-,;,:. .E. JOHNSTON AND CO:, ■■ . Auctioneers, "■ No. 8,. Willeston street, (opp. Bing, Harris and Co.). _ On view, morning of sale^ .THURSDAY MORNING, ■ , - At 11 a.m. sharp. • ■'■-.• ;■"■ . SALE BY,AUCTION ':'. - ■'..,'. Of :. ■ ■ .. ■ -■■- 1 O UP-TO-DATE TYPEWRITERS, •■■*' Yost, Remington,, and Monarch, ' All:'in'perfect order.. . ilt our Mart, No. 8,- Willeston .street. ■'.Now. on.' view. . E. JOHNSTON AND CO., . '. Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. , '-.'-.;'tr '■ FRIDAY NEXT, "'' \f'# • * «Vt 1 p.m. sharp. ,;; \:. DAMAGED CAEGO. : ' ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE of ■■■■■: jgQ CARPET SQUARES. (if) , WILTONS AND AXMINSTERS. Most pi'them in perfect order, some -. ••• ■• slightly damaged. These, are all the best Carpets, different patterns to what were sold on Friday last, and in. better condition. 15 RQLLB OF.' BEST QUALITY LINOLEUMS, in lengths to twit buyers 3 ROLLS OF -AXMINSTER RUNNERS, light-ground (in lengths to suit)," 27in and 36in - 4 VALUABLE INDIAN CARPETS (badly damaged) 50 BEAUTIFUL ALL-WOOL REVERSIBLE RUGS, 7 x 4 and 0 x 3, special quality and m good order--20 Specially Nice Oft x 4ft Cm WILTON LOUNGE . RUGS, some" -wot, others E AND CO. have receiv-' ••.'ed instructions to seil'at their Mart, No. 8, Willeston street (on account of ■whom it may concern)— 12 BUNDLES OF CARPETS AND RUGS " "(just landed), all very latest goods, • -.-. some slightly damaged by fresh water, ' "others perfect. Full particulars and sizes of carpets will Le advertised later. ' .. . E. JOHNSTON AND CO., • -.;•■■■: Auctioneers. FRIDAY NEXT, 7th MAY, 1 o'clock. ;.v:r •■•_-'.;v.salf. of-furs. S EATON'S SALES SERVICE, under instructions from the owner, will Sell in their Rooms, 211, Lambtpn-qy., Real Ermine Collars, Collarettes, Stoles, and 'ft quantify of Sample Furs. Further particulars later. On view from Thursday, —, HEttBERT. SEATON, Auctioneer.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1926, Page 14

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