AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A WELL-FURNISHED FLAT, Bemov. 1 to our Mart, No. 8, Willeston street (opp. Bing, Harris, and Co.). fihom No. 120, Gee*! road, Wadestowu, > for convenience of Sale. Comprising:— SANDSOME RIMU SIDEBOARD, DINING ■ TABLE, RIMU MORRIS CHAIRS, MORRIS COUCH, FULL CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, GATELEG TABLE, HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, COTTAGE PIANO (in good order),' i SUPERIOR '• AXMINSTER CARPETS, RUGS, DUCHESSE CHESTS, S. AND D. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, KAPOK BEDS, BOWLS AND POT PLANTS, CLOCK, SEAGRASS CHAIRS, PICTURES, GARDEN TOOLS, GOOD LAWNMOWKR, HOSE, BLANKETS AND LINEN, KITCHEN UTENSILS, AND EFFECTS. Sale 10.30 sharp To-morrow Morning. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. No. 8, Willeston street. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. At Our Mart, No. 8, WILLESTON STREET. SPECIAL CLEARING SALE Of THE a^NTIRE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF AV3OLUTELY BRAND NEW OAK ADD RIMU FURNISHINGS, carpets, rugs, bedding, etc. £650 wo~™ £650 (Furnishings mnde by one of the CabinetmakeiD, of Wellington.) wx TO BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OF PRICE. ' X JOHNSTON AND CO. have received instructions from one of Wellington's Leading Cabinetmakers to offer foe Sale by auction, at their Mart, as Included in the Catalogue will be fraud: — 3 NEWEST DESIGNED OAK SIDEBOARDS, beautifully finished 4 COSTLY OAK BEDROOM SUITES, all of latest designs; some with round cornered bedsteads * SOLID OAK EXT. DINING TABLES (oval and 'round) BEAUTIFUL OAK CHINA CABINET, POT STANDS X OAK. HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, 2 OAK OCC. TABLES (round) OAK PEDESTAL OFFICE DESK (7 drawers) 4 SPECIAL O/OT MORRIS CHAIRS (nphbl. in costly moquctte) OAK ESCRITOIRE. OAK AND .RIMU GATELEG TABLES SILVER ASH WRITING TABLE X SEAGRASAS CHAWS, DUCHESSE CHESTS TWIN ROUND CORNERED OAK BEDSTEADS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE OAK AND RLMU BEDSTEADS, SPECIAL KAPOK AND WOOL MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, BEST QUALITY WIRE MAT- • TRESSES, FOLDING BEDSTEADS, RIMU HALL SETTEE, LIGHT RIMU BEDROOM! SUITE (of quaint design). GENT'S OAK WARDitOBE, ■ 25 PAIRS BEST QCAUTif BLANKETS (9/4, 10/4, 11/4). "' Also, • BRAND NEW ENGLISH WILTON (AND AXMINSTER. CARPET SQUARES, 1 ROLL AXMINSTER RUNNER, HEARTHRUGS, ETC. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., • Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. """" THURSDAY MORNING. ; At 10.30 o'clock sharp. SALE BY AUCTION Of W» ROLLS OF WALLPAPERS So 1-GALL. TINS ■ WHITE AND CREAM PAINT AND RED OXIDE 1 POWER GRIT OR GRAIN MILL (worth £30) 509 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON 30 NEW OREGON DOORS ETC, ETC. AT OUR MART (BASEMENT), No. 8, WILLESTON STREET. E: JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. tO-MORBOW 2 p.m. TO-MORROW. AT AUCTION ROOMS, MANNERS STREET, Opp. Regent Theatre. See Flag. FURNITURE, • PIANOS, BEDDING. FURNITURE, PIANOS, BEDDING. FURNITURE,. PIANOS, BEDDING. 435 -^f- 425 BAMSEY WILSON AND CO. will Sell as above.' , Also: a> BOXES CLUB CIGARS (Imperial Club, just ont of bond; 50 in box). 9 SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINES 4 OAK BEDROOM SUITES I I*>VKLT OTESTERFIELD SUITES > .And a Most Extensive Selection of General Hooehold Furniture. Sale 2 pjn. To-morrow. Goods on view from 9 ajn. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. Telephone ©785. SOHNSONVILLE FAT STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, AtlZ3op.m. 50 Prime Bollocks XD Sham Wethers 160 Woolly Wethers 100 Sham Ewes ISO Woolly Bwa, 70 Spring Lambs : WRIGHT, STEPHENSOK AND CO., LTD., __ JBRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. : AUCTION SALE, THURSDAY NEXT, 2 P.M., ON THE PREMISES, '. . 6L GHUZNEE STREET. W« C DAWE AND CO., Auctioneers, ■*•• have received instructions from the • turners (who have sold premises) to Sell fhe Furniture and Effects, including:— ORAMOPHONE, SIDEBOARD, CABINET SEWING MACHINE, D. OAK BEDSTEAD AND WIRE, DARK DUCHESSES, TOILET WARE, SINGLE BEDS AND WIRES, MORRIS CHAIR, 14% YDS STAIR RUN- . \ NER AND RODS, JARDINIERES, OILCLOTH, AND QUANTITY SUNDRY FURNITURE. JBOLL PARTICULARS TO-MORROW. T. C. DAWE, _j Auctioneer. BfICTDEDAY, 6th NOVEMBMER, 1926, At 1 p.m. JH3CTTON SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. At the Residence, ■nv-35, KIBBLE STREET, ISLAND BAY (Get off at Mersey street stop.) ■■fESSRS. J k . H. BETHUNE AND CO. «*• hye been instructed by Mr. H. T., Jameson, who is leaving Wellington, to sell by Auction, at his residence, as above: — , HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITE IN BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE (3 pieces) OAK DOUBLE BEDSTEAD AND W.W. 6 HIGH-BACK RIMU DINING CHAIRS BIROPHSAD SINGER SEWING MA-' CHIN'S, in splendid order. Chesterfield, in saddlebag, extension dining table, mohair table cover, rocking easy chair, cheval duchesse, M'Crae mattress, kapok bedstead, Austrian chairs, whatnot, double and single ton bedsteads and w.w., blankets, sheets, towels, linen, etc., brass fender and brasses, vases, '\rdiniere, rattan chairs, aluminium saucepans, pots, and crockery, electric iron, office chair, book case, six pictures, dressmaker's model, oval. table, lawnmower (ball bearing), garden tools, dippers, 60ft armoured hose. On view morning <pf sale. tie furniture k in good order and our Instructions are to sell WITHOUT REV!Lh. BETHUNE ANJXXX, Aostkuem
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