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V AUCTIONS. ■ TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30. SALE BY AUCTION OF " 'A TONS CORRUGATED IRON, all sizes * and in perfect order, in lots to suit 2 TONS ENGLISH FENCING WIRE 40 FIRST-CLASS OREGON DOORS B0 SHEETS 6x3 THREE-PLY, beautifully grained and suitable for interior decoration 400 SHEETS 3/Bin-PLASTER BOARD, all sizes. I.CASE NATIONAL SASH CORD B CASES BRAWN, 8 COILS MANILLA ROPE, PERFECTION COOKER, 8 GAS STOVES, 2 BEACON BOH.ERS, 2 GOOD TARPAULINS, 15 x 12 and 12 x 9 AT OUR MART, BASEMENT. •-. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. frBTONE. PETONE. 3-30 p.m. THURSDAY, 2Sth JULY, 1927. On the Premises, 77, Victoria street, LOWER HUTT. JM. PEARSON AND CO., Auctioneers • and Estate Agents, Jackson «treet, Petone, have received instructions from the owner to sell by auction the complete contents of his 6-rd. house, comprising:— DINING-ROOM SUITE (in rimu), 4-piece . Bedroom Suite (in light rimu), 2 Carpets, Byds Axmiuster Carpet Runner, Hall Curtains, Pictures, 2 Stretchers, Duchesses, Rugs, Dropside Cot, Curtains, 4 H.B. Chairs, Linos., K. Table, Seagrasa Chair, Lounge Chair, Copper, Coalbox, Wringer, Hedge Clippers, Garden and Carpenter's Tools, Rockery, Aluminium Saucepans, Kitchen Utensils, and sundries too numerous to mention. • J. M. PEARSON, Auctioneer. Also 1 p.m., SATURDAY, 30th JULY, 1927, on the Premises, Railway Parade . 1 Petone, 1 14-foot TAGHT (with centre board and complete equipment) also Shed, to be sold without reserve. Also .1.30 p.m., SATURDAY, SOtTi JULY, 1927, on the Premises, 29, Heretaunga street, Petone, Qomplete Contents 4-rd. Bungalow. Full details later. Also Singer 3-Seater Car, 10 h.p. J.M.PEARSON.. Auctioneer. MOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. . TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 2 o'clock Sharp. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A 6-RD. WELL-FURNISHED BUNGALOW, removed from the Parade, Island 'Bay, to our rooms, 57-59, Lower Cuba street, for convenience o£ sale. X)AVIS BROS., Auctioneers and Valu- *■* ators, 57-50, Lower Cuba streetj have been favoured with instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping and jh leaving the district, to sell, as above, the contents of his well-furnished 6-rd. Bungalow. • Comprising: UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Haake), rron frame, and in first-class condition, and for absolute sale . \ BEAUTD7UL AmD COSTLY MOQUETTE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, beautifully sprung, practically new, and cost £37 10a COSTLY . SUPER WILTON CARPET (practically new), attractive design, size 12 x 12 SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MA- . CHINE BEAUTIFUL OVAL EXTENSION TABLE, well made and can't buy better ATTRACTIVE OAK CHINA CABINET MOST EXPENSIVE AND WELLMADE OAK H.B. SUITE of 8 pieces, OAK SIDEBOARD, AX. CARPET (10 x 9), OAK OCC. TABLES, 2 WELL- : SPRUNG UPHOLSTERED EASY. CHAHiStOAK MORRIS CHAIR, AT- _. TRACTIVE OAK BEDROOM SUITE Two specially-made English oak double bedi and wires, Very well-made, can't buy better, 2 beautiful oak duchesses ■with large drawers, to match beds, twin single beds and wires, 2 attractive oak wardrobes, lot of good, bedding, 2 small duchesses, handsome breakfast- - . room square extension table with solid oak legs, very well made and nice piece of furniture, size about 0 x 3ft 6in, with 2 leaves, 2 firescreens, cseagrass chairs, small oak sideboard, oak carver chair, upholstered rocker, Ax. carpet, about 12 x 11, rugs, ornaments, crockery, pots and pans, kitchen chairs, kitchen table, etc.,'etc., and everything necessary in a well-furnished bungalow. To-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock sharp, at our rooms, 57-59, Lower Cuba street. Fnmiture now on view. DAVIS BROS., f Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY. FRIDAY, 29th JULY, At l; 30 o'clock sharp. On the premises, No. 134, GHUZNEE STREET, near Wellington terrace, MOST EXPENSIVE AND HIGH CLASS ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, entire contents of a - well-furnished four-roomed flat. T\AVIB BROS., Auctioneers and Valua- ■, . tors, 57-59, Lower Cuba street, have been favoured with instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell without reserve the entire contents of her well-furnished flat, comprising: IjATEST MODEL TABLE CABINET H.M.V. GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS (been in use two months), BEAUTIFUL VELVET WELLSPRUNG CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE COSTLY AND WELL-SPRUNG UPHOLSTERED EASY CHAIR, COVERED IN PRETTY COLOUR MOHAIR, 2 VERY NICE SEAGRASS / CHAIRS, OVAL FRAMED WALL ■ MIRROR, very attractive ■ MIRROR BACK SIDEBOARD, i VERY NICE OAK H.B. CHAIRS, VERY .. PRETTY REVERSIBLE CARPET , SQUARE (12 x 9), GATELEG TABLE, BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY 5-PIECE SUITE, UPHOLSTERED IN TAPESTRY, 2 REV. RUGS LOT VERY GOOD GLASS DISHES, ORNAMENTS, PICTURES, MORRIS COUCH, firescreen, oxidised coal-box, etc. PEDROOM FURNITURE, comprising: VERY WELL MADE COMBINATION DUCHESSE CHEST, QUAINT SINGLE BED TO MATCH . (with beautiful bedspread and bolster, made by Jensen's), 6 PAIRS BEAUTIFUL BLANKETS, SHEETS, PILLOW SLIPS, EIDERDOWN QUILT, GATELEG TABLE, MIRROR DOOR WARDROBE, 3 VERY NICE DUCHESSE CHESTS, 2 SINGLE BEDS AND WIRES and MATTRESS COMPLETE, REV. RUGS, VERY NICE CHEVAL DUCHESSE CHEST, lot good bedding, 4 YARDS AX. RUNNER, HALLSTAND, HALL CARPET SQUARE, BOOKSHELVES, lot very good and clean ' CROCKERY, ALUM. POTS AND PANS, CUTLERY, lot very pretty CURTAINS, CUSHIONS, WRINGER, etc., etc., and everything necessary in a beautifuDy furnished flat. Sale Friday, at 1.30 o'clock sharp, at 134, Chuznee street, near Wellington terrace. Furniture on view Friday morning. DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers. WANTED TO SELL. OAK 4-Piece Bedroom Suite, £22 18s, well made, thoroughly seasoned timber. Art Cabinet Co., L:d., 247-249, Unper Cuba-st., and 79, Willis-st., opp. .'■ Evg. Post. ■ . rpHE. new Amfonie Amfonola Phono- •*• graph, the greaest and best in Gramophones; triple amplifier; cash or easy As terms. Amfonola Shops: King's Theatre, Dixon-st.; Our Theatre, Newtown; Goerge's Building, Jackson-st.. Petone. jTJJRAMOPHONE Repairs, all makes, 24VT • hour service; lowest prices, efficient /workmanship. American Fono Co., Ltd., King's Theatre Building, Dixon-st., or 66; Ghuznee-at. • - ■ WELL-made and cheaper than elsewhere is the Furniture you buy ■ at Art Cabinet Co., Ltd., 247-249, Upper Cuba-st.. and 1% Willis-st., opp. Evg. Poat. . . A MFONIO Amfonola, best Gramophone •"■ on market, lowest price, easiest terms. American Fono Co.'s Shops: King's Theatre, Dixon-st.; Our Theatre, Newtown; Oeorge^a Building, Jackson-st., Petopc. . FOR SALE, jT»HREE-QUARTER Billiard Tabl. and 1A- Quantity of Good Furniture. -. TELEPHONE 41-347;

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 23, 27 July 1927, Page 20

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