AUCTIONS. ' MONDAY NEXT, Commencing 1 p.m. sharp. CLEARING SALE By PUBLIC AUCTION Of BUILDERS' PLANT, MACHINERY, TIMBER, AND STOCK-IN-TRADE. On the Premises, No. 268, UPPER WILLIS STREET. rp JOHNSTON AKD CO. have receiv- ■'-'• ed instructions from the Owner to Sell at Upper Willis street, as above: O ELECTRIC MOTORS BAGER SURFACING AND THICKNESSING MACHINE, CIRCULAR HEAD MXEAN CIRCULAR SAW BENCH WITH BORING SPINDLE ATTACHMENT M'LEAN BAND SAW SHAPING MACHINE DRILLING MACHINES Baws, knives, belts, countershafts, emery spindle grindstone, drilling machine,' shafting, pulleys, brackets, plummer blocks, anvil, forgo, swage block, blacksmith's vice, sundry blacksmith*! tools, diaphragm, pumps, suction hose and foot valves, glass show-case, opalite" tiles, glass expanded metal ladders, painters' trestles, stops, doors, saslies, veneers, timber jacks, bottle jacks, wheelbarrows, picks, shovels, crowbars, builders' hardware, porcelain basins, w.c. fittings, lot of timber, and numer- • ous other lots. This is. an up-to-date plant and. will be told in lots to suit buyers. Sale at 1 p.m. sharp, Monday Next. Now on view. ;. . E. JOHNSTON, ' ■ . Auctioneer. MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LINOLEUMS, CARPETS AND RUGS, 2 OAK MORRIS CHAIRS, C HIGHBACK DINING CHAIRS, PICTURES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, SIDEBOARD,. DINING TABLE, KERBS, OVERMANTEL, D. OAK BEDSTEAD, STRETCHERS, WIRE MATTRESSES, KAPOK BEDS, PILLOWS, BLANKETS, CHESTS OF DRAWERS, GOOD KITCHEN UTENSILS, V SAUCEPANS, LAWN ■ MOWER, GARDEN TOOLS, AND NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS. On the premises, Islington road, Trentham. . E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions from the owner, Vt'ko is giving up housekeeping, to sell on the premises, as above (see flag):— ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 5 ROOMS. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. E. JOHNSSON & CO. TUESDAY NEXT, Commencing at 12.30 sharp. HOST ATTRACTIVE SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS; MAGNIFICENT FULL JACOBEAN OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE (cost £55) and .50 RECORDS, 5 ALMOST NEW WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, OAK BEDROOM AND DINING-ROOM FURNISHINGS,- HOUSEHOLD LINEN AND BLANKETS, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, AND APPOINTMENTS. Also VALUABLE FULL UPRIGHT GRAND ••WEBER" PIANOLA PIANO AND 200. SPECIALLY. SELECTED RECORDS, MAGNIFICENT' AND ALMOST NEW UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Challen and Co., London, cost £120). Also fcHE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A MOST , COMPLETELY FURNISHED; RESIDENCE, REMOVED FROM RONA BAY TO OUR MART, .No. 8, WILLESTON STREET. .350 ; L°™' ■■ 350 and all really . good furniture well worthy of inspection. Drawing, dining, and bedroom FURNISHINGS, including: — Almost now Mirzapore and Wilton carpets, black mohair and Axminster hearth ruga, 2 reversible hall rugs ("ft x 4ft),. linoleums, handsome oak sideboard (of special design), oak china cabint to match, solid oiik ext. dining table (square, with 2 extra leaves), 6 oak high-back chairs, 3 special oak Morris chairs (uphol. in fawn moquette), round oak occ. table, 3 oak barrel pot stands, beautiful vases and ornaments, cut glassware, E.P. ware, stainless knives, electric carpet sweeper, electric radiator, oak corner chairs, good Beagrass chairs, art cushions, fancy flower' bowls and pot plants, oak bookcase, books, oak folding card table, linen table cloths, linen sheets, black and gold cushion covers, drophead sewing, machine, pictures, curtains, table and dessert spoons and forks, beautiful all-brass electric hall lamp, oak roller-top desk (good as new), blue Axminster hall runner, hall rugs, bronze kerb, oak gateleg table, oak book shelves, oak escritoire and writing desk (combined),- 2 seagrass settees (special), breakfast-room sideboard, tub chairs, specially good lot of crockery and glassware,- 2 handsome oak bedroom suites (of special design cost £58 and' £10), dark rimu bedroom suite (of 4 pieces), twin oak bedBteads, single .wooden bedsteads, best quality wire mattresses and kapok beds, 8 duchesse chests,, chests of drawers, pedestals, double arid single blankets, bedroom ware, child's cot and high chair, gent's oak dressing table, large oak wardrobe, almost new seagrass pram (cost £8 15s), child's seagrass chair, soiled linen basket, new Austrian chairs, gas stove, 2 good lawn mowers, wringer, good aluminium kitchen utensils, and appointments. This is an exceptional collection of highclass furnishings, and everything is for absolute sale. On view from 9 o'clock morning of •ale. Inspection invited. Owing to the largo number of lots, the •ale will commence at 12.30 sharp. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers, ___ ; No. 8. Willeston struct. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' , THURSDAY; 2nd DECEMBER, 1920 . At 10.30 a.m. sharp. SALE BY AUCTION - Of VALUABLE WIRELESS SETS AND STOCK. (By Order of the. Liquidator in an Assigned Estate.) E JOHNSTON & CO. have received • instructions to sell, at their Mart, No. 8, Willeston street— 12 PORTABLE VALVE RECEIVERS 10 DESK-RECEIVERS 3 CRYSTAL RECEIVERS, sundry amplifying unit?, 1 Magnavox amplifier, 5 loud-speakers, 1 broadcasting microphone, 1 transmitter (the old 2YB station), 1 show rack, battery, books, diagrams, buzzer, many condensers, clips, coils, coil plugs, gramophone unit, grid leaks, valve sockets, vnrio-couplers, 23 gross insulators, 9 cabinets, 4 loudspeaker cabinets, j.'ickw, knobs, and dials, rheostats, switches, transformers,' 200 valves, 1 4-drawer steel riling cabinet (nearly new), complete with numeralphii, f>o division index and monthly division, 1 ALMOST NEW L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER, Etc, Etc. On view Wednesday afternoon and morning of sale. BALE THURSDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, At 10.30 a.m. shavy. This is an up-to-dnte wireless stock, and everything is for iib.solnte ."ale, and affords prospective buyers of wireless sets an opportunity of securing what they want at ihfiir own price. T^ORTHLAND—S Rooms (two 12 x 15, »■' one lii x 13, two 12 x 12), office, pantry, workshop, all modern eonvs., one roof, level section, two frontages, live hedges, concrete paths, lawns, garden; owner transferred. 5, Harbour View-rd., or ring 44-528. 7r BUILDLNG Sites in Uirdct-st., Vogel- • town, easy terms. King 23-206.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1926, Page 14
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