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_ AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW MORNING, ■ At 10.30 o'clock sharp. SALE BY AUCTION Of THE ENTIRE STOCK-IN-TRADE i Of / JROCKERY, GLASSWARE, HARDWARE, BRUSHWARE, CUTLERY GARDEN TOOLS, •" CARPENTER'S TOOLS, SHOW CASES, TOYS • W.G.C. ' GAS STOVE, AND EFFECTS., 500 L°*s- '■ 500 On the premises, No. 476, ADELAIDE HOAD, BERHAM ' PORE' (Corner of, Britoniart street). "I? JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- ■*-" ed instructions from Mr. G. W. Key, who lias disposed of his property, to sell on the premises, as above:— LARGE QUANTITY OP CARPENTER'S TOOLS, GARDEN TOOLS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, TOYS) ■ ETC., , ALL,FOR ABSOLUTE .SAL^E. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND COi, . ,; Auctioneers. ' . FRIDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. "' ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ■ TURE, COSTLY AXMINSTER CARPETS,. RUGS, AND ' RUNNERS, HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD OAK GATELEG TABLE, OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, DINNEK SET, TEA-SET, CROCKERY -YND GLASSWARE, EXPENSIVE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (of 4 pieces), FIRE SCREEN, KERB, COAL VASE . AND FIRE IRONS, ART CUR--1 TAINS, BOOK SHELVES, POT S'JUNDS, CAKE STAND, GOOD LINOLEUMS, SETTEE AND CUSHIONS, SEAGRASS CHAIRS, ROUND TABLE, ELEC. RADIA- ' TOR, AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, STAINLESS KNIVES, RIMU BEDROOM SUITE (of 4 pieces), WIRE MATTRESSES, STRETCHERS, CLOCK, OTTOMAN COUCH, DUCHESSE CHESTS, KITCHEN TABLE; ELECTRIC TRON, BROOMS AND MOPS, ■ CARPET SWEEPERS, MEAT SAFE, COOKING . UTENSILS, WRINGER, ALUM. PRES. PAN, AND NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS. 100 LOTS -»' 100 At the Residenpe, ..No. 64,. Upland road, Kelburn. "P JOHNSTON AND.CO. have recoiv- ■ im ed instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell on the premises as above: ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 6 • ROOMS. Sale, 10.30 sharp FRIDAY MORNING. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. ~~ TO-MORROW, ' 1.30 sharp. 53, MAIN ROAD, WADESTOWN (Near Pitt street Tram Stop). 5 ' attractiveTuction sale, costly oak dining-room and bedroom furniture, magnificent upright grand brinsmead piano, 3-piece chester FIELD SUITE (with loose covers). BEAUTIFUL WHITE ENAMEL BEDROOM SUITE (made by Scoullar's), HANDSOME AXMINSTER • CARPET (15 x 12), HALL CARPET, VALUABLE CANTEEN- OF CUT LERY, SILVERWARE, SPIRIT TANTALUS (3 bottles), GLASSWARE, AND ALL THE EFFECTS OF THIS WELL - APPOINTED HOME, comprising 400 LOTS- ' 400 J> AMSEY WILSON AND CO., Manners ■~v street, favoured with instructions from Mrs. Wicks (who has sold the pro? perty), wil] Sel'/ as ahove, 1 including:— MAGNIFICENT BRINSMEAD PIANO, genuine upright grand, by John Brinsmead and Sons, in rosewood ease, full 1 iron frame, overstrung, rich mellow tone;.cost"lso guineas. , OAK SIDEBOARD, latest", ; glass doors, leadlight. OAK EXTENSION TABLE, square, 2 leaves. 1 ' • OAK H.B.* CHAIRS . (s.o. seats, hollow baaks). OAK GATE-LEGv TABLE. OAKHALLSTAND. OAK HALL TABLE. OAK BEDROOM SUITE; 3 pieces, lovely large wardrobe, also duchesse with oval mirrors, -arid'massive double bedstead, CE. wire mattress. WHITE ENAMEL BEDROOM SUITE, handsome large duchesse, d. ■ bedstead, and pedestal, cost big money, made by Scoullar's; Ltd. OAK WARDROBE (square mirror). OAK DUCHESSE (large, with oval mirror). OAK S. BEDSTEAD (wire and mattress). OAK OCC. TABLE. BOX OTTOMAN (well-made, nice order). DROPHEAD SEWING--MACHINE (Daytonia), bedroom carpets, mats, blinds, curtains, blankets, sundry linen,' elec, radiator, pictures, paintings, folding bedstead, kapok, pillows, stretcher, palm stands, framed hall mirror, ornaments, bookshelves, bulb vases, part teaset, dinner service (56 pieces, best English), telescope, Ax. carpet (1Z s 12), cushions, seagrass chairs, copper jardiniere, cut-glass dishes, costly spirit tantalus, fruit knives and forks (silver and pearl), also linoleum, almin. saucepans and kettles, almin. pres. pan, k. table, k. chairs, crockery, glassware, and. sundries, wringer, , clothes drier, carpet sweeper,.' etc., etc. _ SPEClAL.—Everything is of the best and in nice order. All the Furniture, was specially selected and mado by Leading Cabinetmakers. The Piano is a Genuine Highgrade BHnsmead. SALE 1.30 TO-MORROW, 53, MAIN ROAD, WADESTOWN. Goods on View from 9 a.m. . ' ' RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer, Tel. 42-/85. Manners street. LOCATION: Take Wadestown Car to Pitt street—Sale nearby. Soe Flag. FRIDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1927, 10.30 a.m., ON THE PREMISES, NO. 79, WILLIS STREET, Wellington. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TPAMSEY WnfoN'ANDCO.^have been •*■* instructed to Sell, on behalf of whom it may concern, THE WHOLE OF THE CONTENTS PLAZA TEAROOMS^AND CONFECTIONERY SHOP, ■triTT.'S?T Ed as ao°ve» comprising: VALUABLE 3-BAR MARBLE BAR with 2 ice chests, cooler, sink, patent wasli™i P 7 s£ rup taps ' e'ectric light and shade, all in first-class order; cost big NATIONAL ; CASH REGISTER, perfect 2o tearoom tables, 52 h.b. chairs, 40yds Jinoleum, Champion gas stove, coffee ana tea urn, gas toaster, cooking uteusils, 2 doz. teapots, 12 jugs, G doz cups and saucers, 7 doz. plates, cutlery . chest tea, bread and bacon cutter' . mmcer,-.10 ■ pictures, electric shades, globes, folding screens, 12yds carpet runner, syrup jars, ice cream jars ma»^lv waters ' paPer holder, PIE HEATER (cost £15), 3 doz. lolly jars, gaß gnller, confectionery, 1 PAIR HUTCHINSON CONFECTIONERY SCALES, 3 SHOP COUNTERS, 2 GLASS SHOWCASES (sliding doors app. size. 6ft x 2,% ft); .also large glass show-case (12ft s 2ft, sliding doors), several large show mirrors, wall show- - case (app. 9ft long), cupboards, good ■ shop counters (app. loft long), 2 special patent section shelves, 2 sets air-tight lolly jars, 3 doz. lolly jars, handsome glass showcase (on stand), shop fittings, window fittings, plate-glass shelves, stock, and all the valuable partitions and general goods. SALE: 10.30, FRIDAY- MORNING. ' -„ . o \ ' .RAMSEY WILSON, / 1 ' ■ ■■ i ' Auctioneer, Manners street. Tel 42-785. ' (CHESTERFIELD Suites—We make more Suites' than any other factory. Why ? Because our prices and quality are right. Cpea JJpholsterrpg Factorr, Bqulcott-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 15, 19 January 1927, Page 18

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