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"■ AUCTIONS. TO-MOEROW MORNING, •At 10.30 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, -'- GOOD LINOLEUMS, CURTAINS, 5 NEW HOLLAND-BLINDS, FRAMED " • MIRRORS, OAK FIRESCREEN, HANDSOME SIDEBOARD, DINING- .- TABLE, MORRIS. CHAIRS, H.B. *'-' DJNING CHAIRS, MORRIS COUCH ■ - and swab; pot plants, ax- ' minster rugs, ox. copper, coal vase and firescreen, BOOKSHELVES, LOT OF BOOKS, SLP. WARE;'CLOCKS, CUTLERY, liOT. OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, SMALL BEDROOM COUCH, ■CHEVAL DRESSING TABLE. . DUCHESSE : CHESTS, WOODEN BEDSTEADS AND . MATTRESSES, HOSPITAIi- BEDSTEADS, CHESTS ■ OF DRAWERS,-KITCHEN DRESSER,' TABLE, ELECTRIC IRON AND KETTLE, ALUMINIUM AND ENAMEL -WARE, LOT OF JAM, JAM JARS,- HOSE/ GARDEN TOOLS, AND APPOINTMENTS. ■ On the Premises, JfO. 28, HAMILTON ROAD, HATAITAI. fr JOHNSTON AND CO/ have received '•■-*• -instructions from the Owner, who is leaving Wellington, to Sell on the premises **BNTraB CONTENTS OF 7 ROOMS. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO:, ; ■..'-. - ...' Auctioneers. TO-MORROW MORNING, i- • '-. .At 10.30 sharp. . ■■,'. SALE-BY AUCTION '■'■Of . • - ■ ' - VALUABLE SHOP FITTINGS. 2 VALUABLE PLATE GLASS COUNTER CASES, -6ft x 3£t, with glass shelves, cost £55 each" SQUARE AND FLAT SHOW CASES v 15 MIRRORS, 55 1 77, 41% x 77, 48 s 6t, 48 s 71, 71 x .49,- 23 s 71, 12 s 71, 48 X 20, 48 x-14, 20 x 72, 30 x 50 90 • GLASS SLIDING DOORS, PLATE GLASS, 42%-.x-77'-- . . COUNTER CASES; LARGE DESK, Etc. VALUABLE OFFICE* FURNITURE ' Ji SOLID OAK OFFICE ARM CHAIRS, cost £8 each . 16 SOLH) OAK OFFICE. CHAIRS, cost £2 10s each I TYPEWRITERS,. 2 OFFICE DESKS, OAK HALLSTAND, OAK FILING - CABINETS, FIREPROOF SAFE, 2Sin "' 1 19in x 18in. OAK PEDESTAL OF-' FICE DESKS (7 draivers). ■ At our Mart, No. S;. Willeston street. •P JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv*V* ,ed instructions to sell at their mart, Basement, on account of whom it may contern:— •■■{- VALUABLE SHOP AND OFFICE FUR- .;-.; NITURE AND FITTINGS. . ■. .'•;.■ .-.-'■■' Now pni view. -;\-:' '■■■;■<:"■■. "//■ .E. JOHNSTON,' ;. . ;.-;' ■-.. '■■.'. . ■'. - : Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT, '■ .'■• Commencing at 12.30 sharp. BIPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE BY - PUBLIC AUCTION, ; --.,..--..' ... -. ... Of . " -, VERY HIGH-CLASS AND COSTLY . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MAG- -■■■-.■ NDj-ICENT AND MOST EXPENSIVE 4 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Rich, :; "■'•■ Lipp, and Sohn. (latest model), in per- '■'•: feet order, MASSIVE SOLID OAK .-■' SIDEBOARD, with.leadlight cabinets '-■-■ and heavily carved panels, cost £65, -■ EXPENBIVE AXMINSTER AND • ■■■■■■■■ INDIAN CARPET SQUARES, 2 ?■* liARGE MIRRORS, SOLID OAK •-:■- EXT. DINING TABLE, UP-TO-DATE :■■■'■■ HIGBKBACK OAK DINING-ROOM .--: SUITE,: E.P. WARE, CUTLERY, - -GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY, ■:.-v 2 f ; COSTLY, CHESTERFIELD iv.v: lounges; comfy easy chairs, '.CHIPPENDALE OGC. CHAffiS, OAK :- tea wagon, costly rosewood •;. drawing-room settee, walnut. -writing table, oil s~ paintings and pictures. oak &■ and rtmu bedroom furnishs. ings, .'blankets, sheets, -" guilts, dinner service, tea-.-■:;■'Bets,.and appointments, JSO'-'-,,.-.^B^.-,. 350 At .the Residence, No. 11, Thorby street . (Off Northland road, close to Viaduct). E -JOHNSTON AND CO.. have received .-.. . •'instructions to Sell on the premises, at above— . >,THE"WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR >':- • • :.FURNISHINGS. --- - „ -Foil- details later. Thw.isa most, exiensivo catalogue of tery superior Furnitare, and everything is for Unreserved Sale. . On^ View Morning of Sale. !"-'■"' '•'■■' • ': ■ B. JOHNSTON,. ■ .... . Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. -ATTRACTIVE SALE OF tei»OS, CARPETS, AND SUPERIOR :. . . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 370 ™*'s 3TO :■: .; AUCTION ARCADE, i ' Courtenay place. ■JbTESSRS. SAMSON BROS, will submit '"**• a large catalogue, comprising— Pianos; sideboards, bedroom suites, dining tables, high-back chairs, a.b. chaira, ' oak gateleg table, office desk, office . „ safe, Welsh dresser, with glaEs doors, | C- easy chairs, settee, chesterfield suite, duchesses chests, wooden bedsteads, ■:. blankets, bedding, chest of drawers, iinall. copboard, Morris couch, framed .- bevel mirror, hospital beds, stretchers, •'.-,- bookcate, with glass doors, book--r ehelyea, electric radiator, gas stove, .-'.-,■ gas fire, fire guard, marble clock, hall ' : clock,"vaseg,' ornaments, kitchen uteniil«, .'irlieelbarro-w, lawnmower. . • . Also: 10 GALS. CREAM AND WHITE PAINT ft GALS. RED ROOF PAINT. B.BOXES CEYLON TEA '•■' . . ;'■: J. si. Samson, ■ : . -..".-" Auctioneer. •'• WEDNESDAY, Bth JUNE, 1927, J ; ..-■ ..At 2.30 p.nr. :' 'ST. PETER'S HALL. SPLENDID CENTRAL POSITION. ! iIURDEE STREET- -(formerly-. Quinn j ■-".street), just. off. Ghuznee; street. TtfESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE :AND CO. ■"*■ have been instructed by The Trustees v£- (Wellington) School Society to sell by Aoction .at their Rooms, Featherston •treet,.ag above:— RART SECTION 171, WELLINGTON— Land measuring 87ft lOin x 60ft lin, and'containing 19 perches (all measurements more or less). Erected on the land is a Hall, Committee Rooms, and •M Offices, known as ST. PETER'S •'■ HALL, .•••;. and- fronting STURDEE STREET. •..-'■ Thig property is exceptionally well situtied for-the purpose of a Public Hall, and for-many years has been a favourite hall for.entertainments and dancing in Wel-lington,-primarily- owing to its unexcelled central position and beiag served by ,tranj»iß the main streets on both sides. Good rentals have always been received, and by letting put the various halls and xooSQt a «übstmtial revenue could be ol> «kbmL,/' <•■ '' , . ' ■ ... It U'alto an ideal factory or warehouse pita, situated as;,ifc is in. the best part of tits industrial,area. ' Tha. building comprises the large hall, Mft TiiSX 6in, with stage, large supper loam, kitchen, 3 dressing rooms, and upCtair* 3 large rooms-suitable for lodge or <3ab rooms. It ia fitted throughout with dectrie light, water, and drainage, and is fcapleßdid order. "JPor.conditions.of sale, arrangements to jriew*.•an4~te«ns, 'apply-to " '■-'■ J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., '■'■-.'.■ Auctioneers.- - ; new Amfonic Amfonola J'hono- '-*• graph, the greaesfc and beet in Gratnophones; triple amplifier; cash or easy M terms. Ainfonola Shops: King's TheaJM, Dixon-et.; Our Theatre, Newtovra; ghaegth Bmhitng, Jaekspa-a, Pet-one, '

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 18

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