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aui; 1 luna. SALVAGED CARPETS, EX NORTHUMBERLAND. , TO-MORROW MORNING, COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M. AND CONTINUTNG ALL DAY. GIGANTIC UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of £3000 wo o f H £3000 MOST VALUABLE SUPER QUALITY AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPET SQUARES, HUNDREDS OF YARDS OF BEAUTIFUL BODY AND BORDER CARPET, ROLLS OF SUPER AXMINSTER RUNNER, 4ft 6in wide, 36in wide \ and 27in wide, BALES OF LOUNGE RUGS AND HEARTHRUGS. • (Salvaged ex Northumberland) ■■ POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. A great chance for hotelkeepers, boarding-house-keepers, and the public generally. NOW ON VIEW. • SPECIAL ELECTRIC LIGHTING DISPLAY THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING from 7.30 till 9. . TO BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT ANY RESERVE. (In lots to suit buyers.). . ■•■.'■'.. ■ ORDER OF SALE: 10.30 a.m.—Body and Border Carpets, Runners, Rugs, and badly damaged Carpets J p.m.—Super Wilton and Asminster Carpet Squares, Reversible Rugs, and Balance of Runners. IE, JOHNSTON & CO.; Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston-st.

\ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. / MONDAY NEXT, Commencing 1 p:m. sharp. NOTICE TO THE LADIES . T OF WELLINGTON. S&BSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE . By ~-'i , AUCTION Of £650 WOKTH £650 LADIES' MOST EXPENSIVE FROCKS, COSTUMES. COATS, AND LINj GERIE. ' All imported goods, and just landed -. (Very Latest). E JOHNSTON AND .CO. have received » instructions to Sell at their Rooms, Jfo. 8, Willeston street (On account of whom it may concern), % CASES OF BEAUTIFUL FROCKS, COSTUMES, COATS, ETC. Pull details To-morrow. 300 DIFFERENT GARMENTS. V *„ E. JOHNSTON, i *"' ' Auctioneer. / AT PETONE. '-.'■ ••AUCTION SALE OF HIGH- ;.: v CLASS FURNITURE. :'. FRIDAY, 18th MARCH, .fe. At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, E, MANCHESTER STREET, PETONE. YJtf CROFT AND CO. have been favl' * cured with instructions from the owner, who is leaving the district, to sell the whole of his up-to-date Household I'urniture, comprising:— PIANO by. Kritchener, DINING TABLE .. AND HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, SIDE- . BOARD, SEAGRASS AND OTHER CHAIRS, WOODEN SOFA, LINO, SINGLE AND DOUBLE WOODEN BED,' DUCHESSES, WASHSTAND, PEDESTALS, WARDROBE, HALLSTAND, POT PLANTS, RUNNERS, KITCHEN TABLE, KITCHEN .CHAIRS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, AND SUNDRIES. W. CROFT, Auctioneer. KINGSWAY, LTD., Auctioneers, Lambton qua}'. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, 2-SEATEPv FORD CAR, Etc. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT 2 P.M. TTINGSWAY, LTD., favoured with in- ■"• etructions from owners at Earl's tersace and Tinakori road, to sell the contents of their two homes within our rooms, at 78, Lambton quay, as follows:—■ FOUR OAK BEDROOM SUITES (two of which cost over £40, and all the newest designs, with oval and square mirrored wardrobes and round-corner-ONE RIMU BEDROOM SUITE (as new) POUR AXMINSTER CARPETS (two Oft by 10% ft and 9ft square) «X DROPHEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINES (latest model) JCWO SINGER HAND SEWING MACHINES (as new) TWO PIANOS (suitable for beginners) Also, Eound extension oak table, with four chairs to match (cost £20), 2 oak ; gateleg tables, rimu tables, maple side- ! board, 2 rimu sideboards, 3 chester- : iield suites (covered in moquette), chesJ terfield couch (in tapestry), hallf etands, 3 reversible Tugs (large size), I rimu wardrobes, single white enamJ elled wardrobe, oak duehesse with oval ! mirror, rimu duchesses, oak china cabih nets, mahogany china cabinet, marble j 8-day clock, brass and copper kerbs, j coal boxes, double and single bedj Hteads, wire mattresses, M'Rae best j mattresses, mirrors, Morris couches, 3 I Morris chairs, child's cots, child's bii cycle, motor flyer, hedge clippers, lino, ■] garden seats, rocking horse, camp ; stove, mattresses, magneto, overJ mantel, scales, handbags, bath mat, '■ commode, carver chairs, prams, erocki cry, ornaments, etc. Also a quantity , of jewellery, including gold-rimmed i spectacles, 3 necklaces', bangle, ring, etc., etc. Also, ; TWO-SEATER FORD CAR, in perfect condition and late model % HUMBER MOTOR-CYCLE (old model, in going order) X NEW HUDSON MOTOR-CYCLE (cheap). Sale to commence at 2 p.m. prompt. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. 40-372. NOTE.—The above lot of furniture is S specially good and clean lot, and the auctioneers have every confidence in refcommending intending purchasers to attend this sale, as all is practically new and WE the best make, and will be sold without reserve. Our Rooms will be opened totaorrow night for inspection and private sales. • TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. . IN THE MART, 173, Cuba street (next Duslin's). AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR' AND HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, JACKSON BOILER, FAIR- . BANKS SCALES, ETC. 300 L_l s- 300 fi W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, >*-'• have been favoured with instructions from the Venors, to Sell in the Mart, as A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF SUPERIOR OAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, removed to the Room for convenience of Sale, comprising:— 5 cbesterfield suites, 4 bedroom suites, car- ., pet squares (very little used), carpet run., oak dnchesse chest, oak wardrobes, bedsteads, wire and kapok mattresses, w.s. couches, oak dining and g.l. tables, oak h. back chairs, sideboards, dresser, Scotch chests, hos. beds, linos., e.g. chairs, lawn mowers, stainless knives, pyjamas, occ. tables, hall stands, step ladders, cushions, kit. table and chairs, bookshelves, towel rails, wall mirrora, elec. heaters, Morris chairs, ottoman couches, office table, brass pres. pan, 12 pr. blankets, etc., etc. On View from 9 a.m. "NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, ________ Auctioneer. . "pURNITURE Sale—Greatest sali m -*- Wellington, and any goods on easiest oj terms at sale price. tenner's, opp. * ?&!g&-3?¥»k;e,.-«'sp-ppp. Nash's, Cuba-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1927, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1927, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1927, Page 18

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