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Auctions. .:■_ Monday next, At I.3o'o'clock sharp, . ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE SALE Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS. Also • 8 BRAND NEW WILTON AND AX--1 MINSTER CARPET SQUARES, HEARTHRUGS, ETC.; . 300 ::,; 300 E JOHNSTON , AND CO., ♦ '">. AUCTIONEERS, No. 8, WILLESTON STREET ' (Opp. Bing, Harris, and Co.), :; -„' ::■-: : ■ Will conduct an • IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ..• ■■ .-■• ■■■„ of ■"■■•■•■• . SUPERIOR AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. EXTRA WELL SPRUNG CHESTERFIELD liOUNGE and 2 DIVAN CHAIRS .' (uphol. in beautiful mo- . qiiette, cost £48) HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITE (of special design, witli full panel bedstead, cost £56) COSTLY AXMINSTER CARPETS (sizes •10ft 6in x 9ft, 9ft x 9ft, and 9ft x 7ft 6in) BLACK MOHAIR RUGS, 2 BEAUTIFUL WILTON CARPETS, REVER- ' .SIBLE RUGS, AXMINSTER RUGS, <-■ BYDS BEST QUALITY AXMINSTER RUNNER, OAK PEDESTAL OFFICE DESK (cost £15), OAK FILING CABINET, VERY SPECIAL HIGH-BACK CHESTER- . FIELD LOUNGE WITH EXTRA ■ CUSHIONS (cost £35) •FULL JACOBEAN OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE (cost £54) TABLE CABINET GRAMOPHONE, 2 ■ PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES, LOT OF BOOKS, CROCKERY, AND ;■■■■■• CUT GLASSWARE, STAINLESS KNIVES, TABLE LINEN, DOUBLE AND SINGLE BLANKETS, SHEETS, - PILLOW CASES, OAK ESCRITOIRE AND BOOKCASE COMBINED. ■' -..- ■-■-•■ 6 BEAUTIFUL ART CUSHIONS. , OAK CHINA CABINET and OAK COR NER CHAIRS, VASES, AND ORNA ■ , MENTS . ■ .' , .HANDSOME OAK, SIDEBOARD (o: ! snecial design, cost £19)

SOLID .OAK EXT. DINING- TABLE (round), 6 OAK H.B. CHAIRS OAK OCC. TABLE (round), 6. GOOD SEAGRASS CHAIRS, BEAUTIFUL PICTURES ' 2 OAK MORRIS CHAIRS (upholstered in latest moquette) . SCOTCH CHEST OF. DRAWERS DUCHESSE CHESTS, SINGLE WOODEN BEDSTEADS BEST QUALITY WIRE MATTRESSES AND KAPOK BEDS AND PILLOWS GOOD KITCHEN UTENSILS, LAWN MOWER, and NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS. WOODEN MEAT SAFE (cost £3 10s) 3-BURNER PERFECTION OIL STOVE 2-ROLLER MANGLE ICE CHEST Also— GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS; CARPETS, ETC. (All to be cleared regardless of cost.) Also— To be Sold at .1.30 sharp (By Order of the Trustees in a Deceased Person's Estate). VALUABLE THEODOLITE, CHAIN MEASURES, LEVELLING STAFF. PARALLEL RULERS, PRISMATIC COMPASS, DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, LOG BOOKS, and numerous other lots. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. WEDNESDAY 1 NEXT; At 10.30 o'clock. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of " MOTOR ACCESSORIES, MOTOR SPRINGS, BRAKE LININGS, MOTOR TUBES, 3 SPRING BUMPERS, 3>& PAIRS BUMPERS," STEW ART BUMPER, PETROL FILLERS; SPARE TIRE COVERS, WIND SCREENS, RADIATORS, TIRE CHAINS, TIRE LEVERS, CROWN WHEELS, • SPANNERS, FANS, BENCH VICE, POWER DRILLS, 2 MOTOR-CAR DOORS, SPARE RIMS BOLTS AND SCREWS, NUTS SPRING WASHERS, GUDGEON PINS, BEARINGS, FAN BELTS, etc. 20 CASES OF ASSORTED SUNDRIES. (In Lots to Suit Buyers.) By Order of the Liquidators, "MOTOR DISTRIBUTORS, LTD." ' - AT OUR MART (Basement), No., 8, Willeston street. Now on View. T? JOHNSTON* AND CO., •1-<* AUCTIONEERS. " , THURSDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE • Of fi^ftft WORTH OF FLAGS, BUNT3JO\J\J mGS> CANVAS, DUCK, ROPES. SEWING MACHINES, , with ' Electric Motors. By Order of the Trustees in the Estate of the late R. G. Knight. ON THE PREMISES, No, 6, HERBERT STREET (off Manners street). "P JOHNSTON AND CO.- have received ■*-'• instructions to Sell, on the Pre xoises, as above:— THE WHOLE OF THE BULK STOCK OF FLAGS, BUNTING, CANVAS « ROPES, comprising:— £000 WORTH OF WOOL BUNTING FLAGS, of .all descriptions, N.Z. En signs, Union Jacks, Red Ensigns Scotch Standards, Canadian, Soutl 'African TrJoV tVo*. <3<-**J 171

American, Chinese, French, Belgian, Rumanian, Italian, etc. - DECORATIVE AND CODE FLAGS. 6t PIECES YACHT QUALITY AND CODE BUNTING. 286 YARDS BEST 36in FLAX CANVAS , 438 YARDS 28in and 29in LINEN TENT DUCK 300 YARDS 72in COTTON DUCK, White ' Calico, Striped Linen Awning Duck, . Red and Navy Blue Zephyr," Push Buttons and Machine for same, Awning , and Wall Pulleys, 261b Copper Rivets ' and Washers, Eyelets and Rings, Ropes, Brass Flag Swivels, 'Cottons, Thread, Webbings 6 SINGER SEWING MACHINES LARGE TABLE, COUNTER; TABLES AND TRESTLES and numerous other lots. ALL FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. On View Morning of Sale. ■35. JOHNSTON AND CO., 1 Auctioneers'. ~ FRIDAY NEXT, At. 1.30 o'clock sharp. UNCLAIMED CARGO. AUCTION SALE Of 2 CASES IFANCY GOODS, Comprising:— • • TOYS, HAIR BRUSHES, SCISSORS, KNIVES, CRUETS, TOY MOTORCARS, TENNIS BALLS, BOOKS, TOOTH BRUSHES, PENCILS, • ■■■ BELTS, PAINTS, SHAVING SETS PIPES, BOATS, DRAPERY, AND SUNDRIES. , ■' • . ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. , Full Details Later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ■■ . . Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. £975—10 ACRES,and G-rd. House, exactly one mile from Silverstream Station. Splendid prospective cutting-up proposition. Part of land perfectly level, part on rise. Healthy, well drained situation, facing the'sun. Shelter trees, running stream. Orchard, fowlhouses. The above is a bedTock price for an immediate sale, and is most remarkably cheap. Only £200 cash required. SECTION, Lower Hutt, 8 minutes' easy walk to Waterloo Road Station; well over . 3,4-acre, and in beautiful natural surroundings- Drainage connection to section from New Crescent, under town-planning scheme, with perfectly laid lawn, grass borders to asphalt pavements, high, well drained situation, with maximum sun, and ' •' unrivalled'residential locality. Price only £250; deposit £25; interest 5% per cent. Ring , ■ GOODWIN AND CHICHESTER, Tels. 46-365 (day), 46-565 (evening}.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 18, 22 January 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 18, 22 January 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 18, 22 January 1927, Page 12

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