_, AUCTIONS. FIRE si.LE! FIRE SALE! ' TUESDAY NEXT, Commencing at 12.30 sharp. At Our Mart, No. 8, Willeston street. ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of fOKn WORTH OF HIGH-CLASS dJOOXJ OAK FURNISHINGS, CARPETS. CHESTERFIELD SUITES, KAPOK MATTRESSES, ETC., ETC. SALVAGED GOODS FROM THE FIRE THAT OCCURRED AT THE OPEN . UPHOLSTERY FACTORY, BOULCOTT STREET. ■■'.., ' • TO BE SOLD WITHOUT ANY RESERVE WHATEVER. BY ORDER OF THE UNDERWRITERS. . Tj 1 JOHNSTON AND CO. have received 1- J* instructions to Sell at their Mart, as above— SALVAGED FURNITURE, Comprising FOUR HIGH-CLASS OAK BEDROOM . SUITES, including Oval Mirror-door Wardrobes,\ Qval Chests^,. Bedsteads, and Pedestal Cupboards nil very good order, only: slightly smoked. 2 VERY SUPERIOR OAK CHINA CABINETS, with plain, leadlight doors (damage hardly noticeable) 3 UP-TO-DATE OAK SIDEBOARDS (all newest designs), almost perfect 2 SPECIALLY GOOD OVAL OAK EXT. DINING TABLES, 6 OAK OCC. TABLES '4. SPECIAL OAK WARDROBES, with' Oval Mirrors, ' ■•;-.. 3 RIMU WARDROBES, 2 RIMU PEDESTALS •'-■'. ■ ! 12 UP-TO-DATE SINGLE & DOUBLE OAK and RIMU BEDSTEADS, with iron sides, some perfect, others char--10 BEST QUALITY DOUBLE AND . SINGLE KAPOK BEDS, some badly damaged, others perfect 1 OAK TALL BOY, 2 SUPERIOR OAK DUCHESSE CHESTS 1 COSTLY 3-DIVISION HIGH-BACK CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, up- . bolstered in latest Damask,: in good 1 COMPLETE . THREE-PIECE HIGHBACK' CHESTERFIELD SUITE, uphol. in latest French Black and Gold Silk Damask (perfect), worth £50 , '■•■ . • i Rimu Duchcsso Chests. 6 Oak Barrel Flower Stands, 12 Oak Dining Chairs, ;!-picce Resewood Drawing-room Suite, Oak Screen, Music Stool, 10. Seagr'ass Chairs, Kitchen Dresser, .Oak Corner Chairs, 2 Kitchen Tables, 2 Handsome Silk Cushions, 2 Wire-seated Couches. Oak Waiter on wheels, Double and . Single Blankets, 18 Axminster' Caiv pets (some soiled), Hearthrugs, Pedestal, .Office Desks, Typistes' Desks, etc., etc. ■ '■ . . TO BE SOLD fo~THE HIGHEST .-. BIDDER. POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. THIS IS A VERY HIGH-CLASS STOCK OF: NEW FURNITURE,. ETC. , Most of it only/slightly damaged, by smoke. - On View Monday1 Afternoon and MorningOf!ajbHNSTONANDCO.,' . . Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of in CASES OF "SPA" TRUCK AND IU FIAT CAR PARTS, Ex Queen's Bond, In Lots to suit Buyers. ...':■ AT OUR MARITtBASEMENT), No. S, Willeston street. .. Now on View. ■ .; NO RESERVE. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, ■No. 8, Willston street. SALE! UNDER' DISTRESS, FOR RENT. MESSRS. E. JOHNSTON AND' CO. have been instructed'by the Landlords (who have seized nnder a distraint) to sell by auction at Room No. 25, Third Floor, Fletcher's Building, No. 4, Willis, street, ON WEDNESDAY, 30th MAY, 1028, At 1.15 p.m., the following Furniture, etc.: 1 OAK OFFICE TABLE,(with drawers) 1 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, No. 5 1 TYPEWRITER TABLE ■ : S.OFFICE CHAIRS: 1 ELECTRIC RADIATOR 1 INKSTAND 1 SAFE (Dart), fireproof, 30in x 2'oin. . E. JOHNSTON, ' Auctioneer.' • ■ : THURSDAY NEXT, At 12.30 sharp. \ . 'UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE ■ of •■■- ■•■■■: :: - TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES. (All New Season's Goods). At Our Mart, No. 8, Willeston street.' ■p JOHNSTON AND CO, have received J-J* instructions to Sell at their Mart, as. above, ' ■ Ofc LADIES'. VERY LATEST TWEED. I<*° VELOUR, AND FACE CLOTH COATS, all fur trimmed, and worth up to £9 9s each. 12 DOZEN PAIRS LADIES' SILK HOSE 5 DOZEN LADIES' VESTS 4 DOZEN ART SILK JUMPERS 20 SPECIAL QUILTS (Double and Single) Etc., Etc. Full details later. • . ■ E. JOHNSTON AND CO>, Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT, At 1.30 sharp., ' ' : SALE BY AUCTION V■ , Of I VALUABLE "NATIONAL" CASH REGISTER on oak stand, with 6 drawers and 9 letters, £60 To %d (in perfect order) 1 JOHN TANNS SAFE. 25 x 19 x 19 3 ENGLISH FIREPROOF SAFES (various sizes) 1 PRECTOGRAPH CHEQUE-WRITER,, cost £15 < 1 CLOTH-MEASURING MACHINE, cost £65- "■•■■ 10 SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS— Remington, Yost, Salter, , Standard, 1 Imperial, etc. 20 TREADLE SEWING MACHINES j (various makes), eic. At Our Mart, ■ No.: 8, Willeston street| Now on View. E JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8, Willcstou street. ANOTHER AUCTION SALE. " ■! MONDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m. ' ON THE PREMISES, 285, ADELAIDE ROAD (near Hall street).. (CHARLIE HAWKINS/ "The Outside Sales Specialist," favoured -with instructions from the owner, who is leaving Wellington", will Sell by Auction, without reserve, the contents of his flat, including— 1 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD. SUITE (in moquette, independently sprung)' 1 "66" DROPHEAD SINGER MACHINE 1 SIDEBOARD (quaint design) 1 DINING TABLE and 4 H.B. CHAIRS to match - ■ ''■ . : 1-SKT DECANTERS (cut glass, in oak 1 STEEL GUITAR AND TUTORS ' 1 duchesse, double bed and- wire, dropside cot, linoleum, hearthrugs, dressing table, dressing set, wooden kerb (with seats), cushions, children's frocks, 1 flower pot and stand, biscuit barrel, jam dishes, cruets, dinner ware, rose bowl, oak clock, pictures, alum, saucepans* coffee pot, vacuum flask, linen, oak book stand, canary in cage, carpenter's tools, saw, plane, braces, bits, chisels, screwdrivers, tool chest, books, * large assortment crockery, and numerous useful sundries. : Also, 1 PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE AND 2 DOZEN RECORDS 1 CARPET SQUARE. NOTE.—This is a very clean lot of furniture, and well worth inspection,
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 16
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