■ AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, At 1.30 p.m. iALE OF SUPERIOR UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, ETC. HERETAUNGA. HERETAUNGA. MESSRS. SAMSON BROS, have received instructions from Mrs, W. Aston to Sell by Public Auction — HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND , PIANO (by Hoelling and Spangenberg, with magnificent tone) ' SUPERIOR OAK SIDEBOARD (with bevel mirror) MASSIVE OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE 8-PIECE OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE COSTLY WILTON PILE CARPETS (as new) QUAINT OAK SETTEE (in moquette) OAK ROLLER-TOP DESK SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE. Duchesse Chests, Wooden . Bedsteads, Scotch Chest, Bedding, Wicker Settee, Wicker Chairs, Art Curtains, Hearthrugs, Hall Carpets, Hall Curtains, Vases, Ornaments, Framed Mirror, Remington Typewriter, Hall Seat, Hallstand, Kitchen Furniture, Garden Tools, Wheelbarrow, etc. Also—• 1 COW and BALTIC SEPARATOR 32 PULLETS (White Leghorns and Black Orpington). Everything in very nice order. ' J. M. SAMSON, _ _• Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 6th NOV., At 2 p.m. PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPENTER'S AND GARDEN •TOOLS, ETC., ' At the Residence, 145, CRESWICK TERRACE, Northland. "VTNIi AND CO. have received instruc- * tions from Mrs. Parks to sell by Auction, as above, the whole of the furniture, piano, and tools of a 5-roomed dwelling. consisting of: — DINING-SITTING-ROOM— PIANO (by Moore and Moore, London, a good learner's instrument) PIANO-SEAT, Quantity of Music, 2 H.B. Chairs OAK MORRIS CHAIR MISSION CHAIR (sp. seated) GATELEG TABLE TREADLE TAILOR'S SEWING MACHINE (good order) Wood Fender, Hearthrug, Congoleum Square, 2 Pot Plants and Jardiniere, 1 Pictures, Photo Frames, Curtains No. 20 YOST TYPEWRITER (in firstclass order) • _ TABLE GRAMOPHONE and 46 RECORDS 3 BEDROOMS— " ' , 2 D. Iron Bedsteads, Wires, and Kapok Mattress, 2S. Combination Bedsteads, S. Iron Folding Bedstead, and K. Mattresses, 10 Pillows, 3 Quilts, 2 Duchesse - Chests, Dressing Table, Mats, Chairs, Bookshelf, Settee, Matting, Curtains, Pictures, Cot, and Sundries, Single Wood Bedstead and Wire staltdTcuiitains, pictures, mat KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE— Table, Rocker Chair, 3 Chairs, Aluminium Pots and Kettle, En. Kettle, Electric Iron, Clock, Crockery, Spoons, Forks, En. Teapot, Pie DisTies, Elec. Gnller, Kitchen Utensils, Bookshelf and 60 Books, Curtains, Brooms Yard Broom, Wringer, Buckets, Wheelbar- ' row, Props, Cement Lawn Roller. tAWNMOWER (as new) Shovel, Spade, Hoe, Rake, Fork, 2 Axes, Clippers, Paint Brushes, Paint, Jam Jars, 3 N Saws, Clamp, Brace and Bits, Pliers, Square, Files, Oil Stove, Spokeshave, Carpenter's Bench, and Sundries, 4 Rolls Wire Netting. The whole contents of a well-furnished dwelling. A nice, clean lot of good, •sound, and useful furniture. NO RESERVE. B. P. LEVIEN, Auctioneer For Vine and Co. MONDAY NEXT, ; At 1.30 o'clock sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by the celebrated makers, Challen and Co., London, cost '£120), 2 OAK SIDEBOARDS, almost new CHESTERFIELD SUITE (3 pieces), OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, SOLID KAURI EXT. DINING TABLE, SUPERIOR OAK BOOKCASE AND ESCRITOIRE COMBINED, OAK BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, CARPETS, AND EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, NO. 13, GLENBERVIE TERRACE (Off Tinakori road, near Hill street). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions to Sell, at the Residence, Glenbervie terrace, as above:— THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS, ETC. Full Details Later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ~ TUESDAY NEXT, Commencing at 10.30 a.m., and^ continuing all day, At Our Mart, No. 8, Willeston street, IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE By PUBLIC AUCTION Of AN EXCLUSIVE AND LARGE RANGE OF LADIES' GARMENTS, comEVENING, AFTERNOON, AND SUMMER FROCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS (all the very latest). Also— LADIES' SILK HOSE DRESS MATERIALS, ETC. ALL TO BE SACRIFICED ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. 300 GARMENTS IN ALL SIZES TO SUIT EVERY TASTE. All most up-to-date styles of the newest materials and shades, with a perfect cut, fit, and finish. This is a manufacturer's entire stock of very newest goods, and have not been offered to the public before. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions from a leading manufacturer, who is giving up business, to sell at the Mart, Willis street: THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COLLECTION OF LADIES' SUMMER FROCKS THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. This opportunity affords the ladies of Wellington an excellent chance to secure a charming garment at your own price, as every lot is for ABSOLUTE SALE. On. view Monday Afternoon and Morning of Sale. Sale Tuesday Next, at 10.30 a.m. E. JOHNSTON, ■ Auctioneer. • ASK FOR RED BAND ALK, ED BAND ALE, AN IDEAL DINNER ALE. Brewed and Bottled by NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES. LTD., Wellington Branch. •EtOR SALE, EMPTY PACKING CASES ■*- (large size), 30s dozen. C. B. LEMPRIERE AND CO., Corner Customhouse quay and Ballance street, Wellington. —"ANTED" Known—City Hotel, Courte-nay-pl., Wellington (at Tram Terwitins) Finest Brands of Wines and Sin Btock. Speight's XXXX Dunerim Beer ■ always obtainable at the City Unt«l All trams arrive and depart close S. the City Hotel. Single bottle sold at Jd^ate price at the City Bottle Store.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 110, 5 November 1926, Page 14
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