AUCTIONS. SPECIAL CUT PRICES IN CARPETS FOR NEXT WEEK. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CARPET . BUYERS. POAAft STOCK OF HIGHEST dJOVW GKADK ENGLISH WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, RUGS AND RUNNERS, TO BE SOLD AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES DURING NEST WEEK At T7> JOHNSTON AND CO.'S CARPET H'» WAREHOUSE, No. 0. Willeston street (upstairs). SEE SALE FLAG. Carpets, Rugs, and Runners practically at your own price. We guarantee to sell Carpets, Rugs, and Runners cheaper than anyone else in Wellington. Inspection invited. E. JOHNSTON AND C 0.,. Auctioneers, 8, Willeston street. The Awanratu Cup, of 300 sots limiles. — 1 Desert Glow (France), 7.13, 1; 6 Siaosi, 7.3, 3; 3 The Lover, 7.0, 3. Scratched: Mint Leaf, Wenday. Won by a neeli. Time, 2mir 7 1-SSOC—P.A. OAMARTX RACES. Oamaru Cup, of 300 sots; 1£ miles. —6 Gay Sonnet, 5.6, 1; 4 Boyal Saxon, 8.4, 2; 2 Rotor, 7.11, 3. All started. Won by a length and a half. Time, 2min 6 3-ssee. KEW BRIGHTON TROTS. Mace Memorial Handicap, of 350 soys; 2 miles; 4.40 class.—9 Mrpo, scr, 8 Kotuku Jack, 20yds bhd, 2; 0 Shadowland, 36yds bhd, 3. Scratched: Sahib. Won Ijjr three lengths. Time, > 4min 40 l-ssec. — P.A. • MONDAY NEXT, At 1 p.m. sharp. SPECIAL SALE BY AUCTION OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNI- • TURE. 0 BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPET SQUARES, MAGNIFICENT SOLID WALNUT SIDEBOARD, heavily carved, and with long mirror back, cost £65 in London (to be sold if it only fetches :i few pounds); HANDSOME THREEPIECE HIGH-BACK CHESTERWELD SUITE, uphol; in blue figured velvet (specially well made); OLD AND VALUABLE ■: SOLID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD* OLD, AND VALUABLE MAHOGANY. BOOKCASE AND CHIFFONIER . . . . VALUABLE JACOBEAN DININGROOM' SUITE, equal to W; 2 COSTLY OAK BEDROOM SUITES, 12 HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, 2 OFFICE PEDESTAL DESKS, 8 VERY SUPERIOR SINGLE OAK AND RIMU BEDSTEADS, COMPLETE WITH WIRE MATTRESSES; OAK SIDEBOARD OF QUAINT DESIGN, OAK EXT. DINING TABLE. LARGE ' MIRROR. 4 DUCHESSE CHESTS, v "MORRIS1 CHAIRS, TYPEWRITER. I 12 NEW , SEA GRASS ■ CHAIRS; ..2 FIBRE CARPETS.,- suitable for'seaside; 12 TRAVELLING RUGS, 8 PAIRS NEW BLANKETS, DININGROOM AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, Etc., Etc. ; . . ■ Also, . ■ 24 BRAND NEW SINGLE AND DOUBLE KAPOK BEDS (a special line), ALMOST NEW SINGER DROPHEAD''SEWING MACHINE . (Model "66"). '■'"■'■' AT OUR MARIV~NoV; 8, WILLESTON , STREET. --, ■ ,". P JOHNSTON AND CO. nave received ~-J'. instructions to Sell at their Rooms, A SPECIAL CATALOGUE OF VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, 0 BEAUTIFUL CARPETS, 24 NEW. KAPOK BEDS, TWIN BEDSTEADS, Etc., Etc.; Also, 50 CASES SULTANAS AND RAISINS. ' Sale Monday Next; 1-p.m.'sharp.' On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. . ASSIGNED RADIO STOCK.' ■WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o'clock sharp, SALE BY AUCTION Of 15 VALUABLE RADIO SETS, CRYSTAL SETS, AND RADIO EQUIPMENT. £1000 vli7uE £1000 BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR IN AN ASSIGNED ESTATE. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Mart, No. 8, Willeston street, j as above, comprising— j 2 SONORA TABLE MODELS D, 0-Valvc Sets, to be sold separately or complete with valves, batteries, loud speakers, and ■ storage batteries, and . all accessories complete (worth £65 each coin--2 N PR°9°'TREED ETSEMAN" 6-VALVE SETS, CONSOLE MODEL (single or complete as above), worth £G3 10s and £58 complete. VALUABLE EL. N.R. CO "FREED EISEMAN" 6-VALVE SET, with Purapower clock, loud speSker (worth £84 VALUABL°r™"KELLOGG" AND'"CROSLEY SETS 15 and 6 valves). 40 Sets Siemens' and Murdoch Headphones, 35 Hydrometers, 144 Egg Insulators porcelain). 6 Crystaldine Crystal Sets (complete), 10 Naald 502 Gramophone Electric Pick-ups, 6 Naald Model 304 Tnithonic Audio Frequency 3-Stage Amplifiers, and numerous other lots. This is a great opportunity to obtain valuable Radio,. Sets .for. Xmas at low prices, as the Liquidator lias given us instructions to clear the lot. On View' Tuesday afternoon and morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON" AND CO.-, Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. BANKRUPT STOCK. WEDNESDAY NEXT, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of DRAPERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 100 DRESSES. MANCHESTER AND FANCY GOODS. COSTUMES, SILK SCARVES £200 WORTH OF LADIES', MEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND ' SHOES (rill up-to-date) ' . SHOP FITTINGS, DRESS MODELS, MILLINERY STANDS, COUNTER, AND SUNDRIES. BANKRUPT STOCK. On the Premises, No. 201. Lambton quay, next T. and G. Building. E JOHNSTON .AND CO. have received • instructions to Sell on the Premises as above, £500 STOCK OF DRAPERY of all descriptions, BOOTS, etc. Sale Wednesday Morning at 10.30. B. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 132, 15 December 1928, Page 16
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