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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 sharp. : ■! SALE BY~AUCTION Of VALUABLE ENGLISH OAK FURNI- . SURE, Most Expensive JACO- , BEAN DINING-ROOM SUITE, CSWJriemg Jacobean sideboard, ; a&Ud cak Jacobean dining ts%£e loyal), with hand-turned legs, 8 | leather-back Jacobean dining chairs i. and 2 armchairs to match, and oak j Jacobean dinner wagon (all English ; oak and something- very special), 2 '. HALF-ROUND-HIGHLY POLISHED • OCC. TABLES, SUPERIOR WRITING TABLE with Cabroile legs, most ; .VALUABLE HORIZONTAL CHINA CABINET with bevelled plate-glass, occ. chairs, specially well made CHES- ■ TERFIELD SUITE, comprising ches- • terfield with' 2 drop ends and 3 comfy , , divan chairs, pedestal, bowl and very ' large palm, STERLING SILVERWARE, BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, CHESTS DRAWERS, ROCKING GHADJ, CARPETS, OAK MORRIS CHAIR, DOUBLE KAURI BEDSTEAD, 4ft WOODEN BEDSTEAD, • DUOHESSE CHESTS, HOSPITAL BEDSTEAD, WIRE MATTRESSES,' KAPOK BEDS, MIRROR IN OAK FRAME, ORNAMENTS, WHITE ENAMELLED BOOKSHELF, TABLE AND CHAIR, WARDROBES, BOOKSHELVES, DECK CHAIRS, CLOTHES DRYERS, LINOLEUMS, TABLE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, CROCKERY, CHAIRS, Etc. AT THE FAMILY RESIDENCE, ... No. 190, Tinakori road (opp. Hawkestone street). On account of Sirs. Wingrove Rison, who ■ is leaving for England. "C 1 JOHNSTON AND CO. have received ■*-*• instructions to Sell on the Premises as aboye:— THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR • _ ' ■, FURNISHINGS. On View Morning of Sale. *-■■• E. JOHNSTON, . Auctioneer, ... UNDER BILL OF SALE. TO-MORROW, : At 1 o'clock sharp. MOST 'ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE ■ - Of -. COSTLY AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. VALUABLE "SONORA" CONSOLE GRAMOPHONE (cost £60), and "32 SPECIALLY SELECTED RECORDS, 'BEAUTIFUL CARPETS, RUGS, and ... RUNNERS, OAK DINING AND : BEDROOM FURNISHINGS (of every • description), NEW ELECTRO LUX \; VACUUM CLEANER; QUAINT i FUMED OAK ESCRITOIRE, GOOD SEAGRASS CHAIRS, AUSTRIAN ' CHAIRS, OAK HAT STAND, ELEO- , TRIC RADIATOR, OCC. TABLES, DUCHESSB CHESTS, WARD- : ROBES, DOUBLE AND SINGLE / • WOODEN BEDSTEADS, ' WIRE ; MATTRESSES, KAPOK BEDS .GOOD KITCHEN UTENSILS, AND 'NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS. -- --. AT OUR MART, No. 8, Willeston street. BY. ORDER OF THE HOLDRR OF .-- BIDL OF SALE No. 5681. T? JOHNSTON AND CO. have received •M" instructions from the holder of the Bill of Salo to Sell at their Room*, No. 8, Willeston street, as above, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, .VALUABLE "SONORA" GRAMOPHONE, SPECIAL OAK WRITING BUREAU, and COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. This is very High-class Furniture, and the Gramophone is a specially good one. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ' ' . Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1927, Commencing at 12 noon sharp. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Schu- • mam. , AXMINSTER CARPETS, SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE in silk tapestry, LEATHER DININGROOM SUITE, HOUSEHOLD LINEN. BLANKETS, DAVENPORT WRITING ■'■ CABINET, SURGERY FURNISHINGS, RIMU OFFICE DESK, VALUABLE MICROSCOPE, WHITE ENAMELLED INSTRUMENT CASE with nickel fittings, EXAMINING COUCH, OLD-VALU-ABLE GB3NA, and appointments. AT THE RESIDENCE, Corner of BRANDON STREET and "THE PARADE, SEATOUN .•■ (Opp. Post Office). On account of E> Phillips Turner, Esq., who is leaving for England.. ■. • 350 Ls? s- 350 ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 3 ROOMS. "P jpHNSTON AND CO. have received ■*-*» instructions to sell on the premises, Seatoun, aB above:— THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS, CURIOS, MOST VALUABLE CHEST OF DRAWERS of picked N.Z. Woods, etc. Included in tlie Catalogue will/be found: DRAWING-ROOM— ' - Superior Axminster carpet square, np- . right grand piano (by Schumann., in • rich walnut burr case, a very nicei instrument, and in perfect os-?-'-der), specially well-made chesterfield :-lounge (uphoL in silk tapestry), cush- ■ % ionit, occ. chairs and tables, brass i spirit kettle;and stand, expensive silk i. poplin curtains, piano stool, , lot of i music, cabinet o£ valuable English '. ; ,water-colour pr-ints> mission chairs, „; ornaments and vases, choice pot ;■' plants, mirror in hand-painted frame, old china, etc. " DINING-ROOM— Good linoleum, Ax. carpet equate, ■; brass.fender suite, kauri ext. dining -£ table, valuable leather dining-room VK'srate of 9 pieces (made of Australian Vi blackwqod and heavily carved), Mor- . '. i ns chair, book shelves; lot or good j1': booke, spirit kettle, electric toaster, ■ e-Pt "ware, c.p. coffee pot, egg cruet, /' cutlery, old and valuable china, lot of ■■;* glassware, most valuable old Mason ,: " China dinner service (in perfect order), atternoon'^ teacups, ornaments, Davenport writing cabinet, curtains, etc. HALL AND PASSAGE— Hall couch, fancy flower stands and '„-. jpot plants, Axminster hall carpet, • i £* a7 y curtains, lino., curios, oce '.F ™«*« , (inlaid with New Zealand Jwoods). SURGERY— iVery superior quality and new Ax- ;;;. tamster carpet (9 x 6), 3 four-fold Jap- '•> ai??? e fcreens, four-fold rimu screen :, witn giik poplin drapes, four-drawer • T^ °? C8 Pede3tal desk, office table, r ottce chair, 2 mission chairs, expen- ■; siva and new white enamelled instru- ;:. m znin3 Be Wltll and nickel-plafh i c? V**"l6B' surgery cabinet, wash- -,__ stand, of heart rimu, examining couch and cushions, valuable microscope, book shelves, medical books, brass fender suite, new electric radiator CONTENTS OF 5 BEDROOMS-Contain- \ Inf ■£?• carpets and rugs, old and ■ valuable mahogany duchesse pair ma- • hogany 5-di-awer cabinet, oval mirror jn' eavy e.ilt frame, superior rimu dncnesse pair and double bedstead to match, very special full Scotch chest ot drawers (made of picked New Zealand woods), small chests drawers, dv- ■ enesse chests, single wooden bedsteads ; comb, bedsteads, pedestal cupboard toilet ware, writing table, commode ! good linoleums, lot of blankets, sheets counterpanes, quilts, pillowslips, towels,, curtains, armchairs, bentwood chairs, hospital bedstead, kapok beds ■ and pillows, w.w. mattresses, etc.- ---; »fco, irfohßn utensils, kauri table . stua. saucepans enamel ware, kit<*ftc utensils, good inlaid lino, brooms, ; mops, lot of carpenter's tools, garden ..- tools,, step ladder, scales, wringer electric iron, and numerous other lots! :-*Fhls ig a most Extensive Sale, and will commence punctually at 12 noon. sfdar 7*1"113 m b<s sold t0 th« highest , On view morning of sale. . E. JOHITSTON, Auctioneer. COWS FOR SALK ' ,nnWQ of Hannah's Celebrated Dairy I^J. 3 ' I Mf3 n TProfit- APPIy X- HanS?Sr WS^kopi. lower Hutt, or R. Han-?@p-«naGo v Ltd,.Cuba-st, ... -

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 18

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