AUCTIONS. TQ-MORROW.. Commencing at 12 noon sharp. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by SchuJIXMINSTER CARPETS, SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE m silk tapestry, LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE, HOUSEHOLD LINEN, BLANKETS, DAVENPORT WRITING CABINET, SURGERY FURNISHINGS, RIMU OFFICE - DESK, VALUABLE MICROSCOPE, WHITE ENAMELLED INSTRU - MENT CASE with nickel fittings, EXAMINING COUCH, OLD, VALUABLE CHINA, and appointments. AT THE RESIDENCE, Corner o£ BRANDON STREET and THE PARADE, SEATOUN (Opp. Post Office). On account of E. Phillips Tinner, Esq, who is leaving 1 foi England. 350 L^ s 350 ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 8 ROOMS. E JOHNSTON AND CO. hay c > ccciv ed • instructions to sell on the i lemises, Seatoun, as above:— «HE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS, CURIOS, MOST - VALUABLE CHFST OF DRAWERS o£ picked N.Z. Woods, etc. Included in the Catalogue will be found. DRAWING-ROOM-Superior Axmmster caipet square, upright grand piano (by Schumann, m I' rich, walnut Durr case, a \eiy nicetoned instrument, and in perfect order), specially well made chestei field lounge (uphol. in silk tapestry), cush- - jons, occ. Chairs and tables, brass - spirit kettle and stand, expensive silk poplin curtains, piano stool, lot oE music, cabinet of valuable English ' -water colour prints, mission chairs, ornaments and \aset, choice pot plants, mirror m hand painted fiame, old -china, etc. DINING-ROOM— Good linoleum, Ax. caipet square, brass fender suite, kauri ext. dining table, valuable leather dining-room suite of 9 pieces (made of Austialian blackwood and heavily carved), Morns chair, book shelves, lot of good books, spirit keltle, electnc toastci, c.p. ware, c.p. coffee pot, egg cruet, cutlery; old and valuable china, lot of / glasswal«, most valuable old Mason -chinsidinner service (in.perfect order), afternoon teacups, ornaments, Davenport writing cabinet, curtains, etc. HALL AND PASSAGE— Hall couch, fancy flower stands and pot plants, Axmmstei hall caipet, heavy silk curtains, lino , cunos, occ. table (inlaid with New Zealand •woods). BURGERY— Very superior quality and new, Ax- , minster carpet (9 x 6), 3 four-fold Japanese screens, four-fold rimu screen Tvith silk poplm diapes, £oiu diawer rimu office pedestal desk, office table, office chair, 2 mission chairs, expensive and new "white enamelled, instru- . ment case'with!trays and nickel-plat-ed fittings, surgery cabinet, washstand .of heart rimu, examining couch > and cushions, valuable microscope, book shelves, medical books, brass fender suite, new electric radiator. CONTENTS OF 5 BEDROOMS—Containing A^v. carpets and rugs, old and valuable mahogany duchesse pair, mahogany 5-drawer, cabinet, oval mirror in heavy gilt frame, superior rimu - duchesse.pair'and double' bedstead to ,i, match, very special full Scotch chest - of drawers (made of picked New Zealand woods), small chests dravveis, duchesse chests, single wooden bedsteads, <omb> bedsteads, pedestal cupboaid, toilet' ware, wilting table, commode, good, linoleums, lot of blankets, sheets, counterpanes, quilts, pillowslips, tow els, curtains, armchairs, beritwood - ciiaus, hospital bedstead, kapok beds .md pillows, w.w. mattresses, etc., also, kitchen utensils, kauri table, .I'um. saucepans, enamel ware, kitchen utensils, good inlaid lino, brooms, mops, lot of carpenter's tools, garden toolß, step ladder, scales, wungei, electric iron, and numeious other lots. ThiS'is a most Extensive Sale, and will commence punctually at 12 noon. Everything will be sold to the highest bidder On view morning of sale. . E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY/AND FRIDAY NEXT, Commencing Each Day at 10 30 a m. Sharp. MOST IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Ot COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF ART TREASURES AND VALUABLE ANTIQUES, BRONZES, DRESDEN CHINA, OLD AND RARE COINS, GENUINE SHEFFIELD PLATE, NOVELS, 41 QUALITY TABLE SILVER, HOUSEHOLD LINEN, AND APPOINTMENTS 'THE ENTIRE CONTENTS Of MR C H BARRETT'S RESIDENCE, 17, NORTHLAND ROAD (Near Tinakon Tunnel). Also, SSEATER FORD SEDAN, in per- _ feck order and complete with numerous extras. 700 L°*s- 700 TWO DAYS' SALE. Tie. Mott Wonderful Collection of China, "Antiques, and Ornaments we have Ever Offered. X 1 JOHNSTON AND CO. "have received ■a-i* instructions from Mr. C. H. Barrett, who is giving up housekeeping, to conduct the above 'Important Auction Sale— Included in the Catalogue Will be Found: MAGNIFICENT ANGELUS UPRIGHT GRAND ROSEWOOD PLAYER PIANO, by Sir Herbtit Mai shall, London, with music lolls and loscnocd roll cabinet MASSIVE OAK % SIZE BILLIARD TABLE and all acxessones .WESTMINSTER CHIMIXG GRAND FATHER'S HALL CLOCK IN JACOBEAN OAK Valuable Antique SHERATON Diawmgloom Chairs, etc, upholstered gold bilk biocade, easj chaits to match VALUABLE ANTIQUES, including GEORGE 111. Tea Pot, Cruet, and _ other silver, Old Sheffield Plate, Dreas den China Figuies, Brass and Ormulu Candelabra, Candlesticks, Plaques, Costly Bronze Figures, Statuettes, etc , CHINESE BRASSES, Cut Crystal Jugs, "Wine Glasses, Tumblers, Bowls, : 2 Bottle Spiut Tautaliib, etc. 800 LAT||T NOVELS AND CLASSICAL English China Tea and Dinner Sets, Bowls, and Plaques, Oxidised Biass Jardinieres, Vases, Plaaues, etc I Quantity of EP. Al Table Silvei, Fish „ Knives and Folks, Stainless Cutleiy, 3IA!L VSuR LeI °IL *™3KOb; PINING AND BEDROOM SUITES, in kauri, white enamel, etc. OAK DINNER WAGON 5 Electric Standard Lamps,, on pedestals _. with beaded shades, etc TABLE AND HOUSEHOLD LIKEN ._ Sheets, Towels, Eideidcran Quilts, etc ALL KITCHEN FITMENTS-Alumnuum Pots, Pans, Kettles, etc. GARDEN TOOLS of Eveiv Description Ea=y English Linn Mower, 2 Garden Hose and Fittings FOR ABSOLUTF AND UNHESERVEIi SALE, AS THE OWNER IS LEAVING NEW ZEALAND 4 i v£\ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON: from ISO till 430 and Mornmg of Sal" IE unable to attend the sale, please leave your instructions with the Owner, or the Auctioneers. Included in the Sale vull bo several HARE and VALUABLE COINS, including the FAMOUS QUDEV A^NE SIXPENCE and QUEEN ELIZABETH SIX- * Kit Cl-i Titalocpues on application Full details and oidor of «ale will be «dverti*ed later E JOHNSTON, Auctioned BAND SAWS. PLANERS, 6m to 12m wide Om prices are low. A. F. MARTIN, ■Engineer and Iron Founder, Palmerston North.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1927, Page 16
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