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AUCTIONS. '" '■;..' FIRE SALE! ;■ ■ FIRE SALE! TO-MORROW, Commencing at 12.30 sharp. At Our Mart, No. 8, Willeston street. absolutelyTjnreserved auction sale . ■ Of OQKA WORTH OF. HIGH-CLASS *^WVcOAK FURNISHINGS, CARPETS; 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. X? JOHNSTON AND CO. hnve received •M* instructions to Sell at their Mart, as above— :. SALVAGED FURNITURE, Comprising FOUR HIGH-CLASS OAK BEDROOM SUITES,: including Oval Mirror-door Wardrobes, Oval Chests, Bedsteads, ■ and Pedestal Cupboards in very good order, only slightly smoked. 3 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, 0 OAK OCC. TABLES 4 SPECIAL OAI". 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 1 damaged, others perfect 1 OAK TALL BOY. 2 SUPERIOR OAK i DUCHESSE CHESTS 1 COSTLY 3-DIVISION HIGH-BACK ; CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, up- ■ ■ holstored in latest Damask, in good ; 1 COMPLETE THREE-PIECE HIGH- < ; BACK , CHESTERFIELD SUITE, ( uphol. in latest .French Black and ■ "• Gold Silk Damask (perfect), worth ' £50 ■ •." i Rimu Duehesse Chests. 0 Oak Barrel '. Flower Stands, 12 Oak Dining Chairs, ; 3-picce Resewood Drawing-room Suite, ' Oak Screen, Music Stool, 10 Seagrass ,~.'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 Axminstcr Car- - • pets (some soiled), Hearthrugs, Ped- ' cstal. Office Desks, Typistes' Desks, etc., etc.' TO BE SOLD -TO"THE HIGHEST '..■.'.- BIDDER. ' ! POSITIVELYNQ 'RESERVE. ■THIS IS 'A VERY HIGH-CLASS STOCK OF NEW FURNITURE, ETC. Most of it only slightly damaged by smoke. Now on view. Sale at 12.30 sharp TO-MORROW. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. SALE UNDER DISTRESS FOR RENT. ; "jIfESSES. E. JOHNSTON AND CO. ■"•*- have been instructed by the Landlords (who have seized under a distraint) tosell'by auction at Room No. 85, Third Floor, Fletcher's Building, No. 4, Willis street, •.'ON WEDNESDAY, 30 th MAY, 1925, ■'■ -. At 1.15 p.m., t the following Furniture, etc.: \ 1 OAK OFFICE TABLE (with drawers) 1 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, No. 5 1 TYPEWRITER TABLE 5 OFFICE CHAIRS 1 'ELECTRIC • RADIATOR 1 INKSTAND 1 SAFE (Dart),.fireproof, 30in>x 20in. : E. JOHNSTON, ...-.-".• Auctioneer^ WEDNESDAY MORNING, ; At 10.30 o'clock sharp. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of 1A CASES QF "SPA" TRUCK AND - A V piAT CAR PARTS, * Ek Queen's Bond, In Lots to suit Buyers. .."■■ AT OUR MART (BASEMENT),- ; -. -.; ■•:. . . No. 8, Willeston street. i Now on View. ' NO .RESERVE. \ j E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ] Auctioneers, i No. 8. .Willston.street. _____ ' FRIDAY MORNING, < ■ ..- . At, 10.30 o'clock sharp. • 1 ■"■•-■ SALE BY AUCTION . • _ ...,.-, Of . , ( 7 USED MOTOR-CARS, in good running ] order; STUDEBAKER (C-cyl. Tourer), ] 3-SEATER ESSEX, 3-SEATER ( -„-, BUICK, 3-SEATER GRAY COUPE, ] 'CHEVROLET SEDAN, STANDARD ( - -13.9 TOURER, CADILLAC TOURER < ' " (8-cycl.), 3-SEATER SCRIPPS BOOTH '. ■'.'■"'■ Also - - '* FORD HALF-TON VAN . ,•'■■AT; CLAKSON'S GARAGE, „ . • Herbert street. V .JOHNSTON AND CO. have received ■"• instructions from Messrs. Clarkspn I and Co. to Sell, at their Garage, as above. Terms will be arranged if necessary. ■ On view morning of sale. ; Further entries invited. 1 ■ ' E.. JOHNSTON AND CO., ' ' • ■ " . Auctioneers. ■ . - ■ ■ 1 KINGSWAY AUCTION ROOMS, ' 78, Lambton quay. ' SPECIAL SALE OF SINGLE BEDS, ! FOLDING BEDS, BLANKETS, . QUILTS. TABLECLOTHS, CROCK- ; ERY, ETC., ■ TO-MORROW, 2 p.m. >.- '....... * TM above consists of a specially good consignment, and will be told without reserve, ' : comprising of — Oak bedroom suite, sideboards, Morris couch, carpets, double oak bed and wire, 10 second-hand single bedsteads (all in good order), 0 folding beds, I stretchers,, mattresses, 3 bunk wires, ; 10 light rimu duchesses, pedestals, sev- ; oral sets of beautiful bedroom ware, ; fire "extinguisher, 22 yards carpet run- , neri-.various:other lengths of tapestry runner, blinds, 12 pairs of practically . new Roslyn single blankets, 20 single j . ■ quilts, tablecloths, 0 dozen plates, 5 , dozen cups and saucers, and odd erock- -.'. cry, h.b. chairs, also 2 small pianos , suitable for beginners. , JAS. D. DAVIDSON, ' ■ :Tel. 40-372. Auctioneer. ~ AUCTION SAWS, . ON THE PREMISES, CORNER WAITO A AND HATAITAI-ROADS, HA- ! TAITAI, BACK OF SLATER'S DRAPERY STORE. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT 2 P.M. riHARLIE HAWKINS, "The Outside . Sales Specialist," favoured with instructions from the owner, who is leaving Wellington, will sell without reserve the contents of,her home, comprising:— 1 Double oak bed (complete), 1 oak duch- - ,-,cs«e.. (quaint design), 1 His Master's Voico portable, gramophone and records, 1 Singer hand machine (condition as new), 1 sideboard, Morris couch, dining table and cloth, h.b. dining chairs, 1 American rocker, Pabco square, 0 x 0, pedestal cupboard, seagrass chairs, blankets, sheets, pillowslips and towels, bedspreads, linoleum, . hearthrugs, passage linoleum, 1 cupboard, silk Madras curtains, pictures, and numerous useful sundries. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—This is a very clean home, and everything must be sold. " Absolutely without reserve. . C. HAWKINS, i '■■"'"•.•■ , Auctioneer. Telephone 14-247. i

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 16