AUCTIONS. FIRE SALVAGE SALE. TO-MORROW MORNING, Commencing at 10 sharp, and continuing all day, ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE ■ B> PUBLIC AUCTION Of - SALVAGED GOODS FROM THE KODAK FIRE. 4?990n WORTH OF LADIES' AND 3J&6\J\J MEN'S UNDERWEAR. COLONIAL BLANKETS, TRAVELLING KUGS, ETC. . (Damaged .by Fresh Water Only) ON the Premises (Second Floor), KODAK BUILDINGS (opp. Kempthorne, Prosser's), Victoria street. BY ORDER OF THE UNDERWRITERS. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions to Sell, on the Promises, Victoria street, as above — (?oonn worth of men's all- ***"« WOOL N.Z. UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS, UNDERPANTS, COMBIN-: i ATIONS, SOCKS, ETC. , WOMEN'S ALL-WOOL N.Z. UNDERWEAR, VESTS, COMBINATIONS, NIGHTDRESSES, -BLOOMERS. HOSE, ETC. ' BOYS' SCHOOL HOSE, UN DlsllVESTS, ETC. . MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S BATHING SUITS, of all descriptions, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SILK UNDERWEAR, HIGHEST GRADE WHITE AND GREY, ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, in all sizes, EXPENSIVE TRAVELLING RUGS, FLANNELS, WOOLLEN JUMPERS, MEN'S AND BOYS' CARDIGANS. JERSEYS, ETC., ETC. With all faults, if any. To be' SOLD IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES TO SUIT BUYERS. POSITIVELY AVTTHOUT ANY RESERVE WHATEVER. These Goods have only been damaged by water, no fire having been near them. Sale TO-MORROW MORNING at 10 o'clock sharp. On Vie%v from 9 o'clock on morning of Bal6' . E.JOHNSTON, '■■.' Auctioneer. FIRE SALVAGE SALE. IMPORTANT NOTICE • TO UPHOLSTERERS AND THE V .PUBLIC GENERALLY. WEDNESDAY MORNING, ' . At 10.30 sharp. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION Of X? 1 I (\f\ WORTH OF MOST EXPENXrJLIUU siVE SILK BROCADES, MOQUETTES, AND DAMASKS. All the very Latest Patterns and very Best quality, costing up, to 30s per SOME" 11' SLIGHTLY ' DAMAGED BY WATER; MOST^OF IT PERFECT. To be sold in lengths to suit buyers, if it only brings Is a yard. POSITIVELY NO~RESERVE WHAT, EVER. (A great chance to re-cover your Chesterfield Suite with the best, material for a mere song.) E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions froni. the Underwriters to sell at their Mart, No. 8, Willestou «57yf"YDS. BEAUTIFUL' MOQUETTE M YDS VERY LATEST DAMASK 312 YDS of SUPER QUALITY SILK BROCADE, in glorious designs 30 ROLLS GIMPS AND CORDS, AS--12 EOLIi^LATEST CURTAIN MATERIAL. . These, goods are nearly all perfect, and the quality is the best. NO'RESERVE. On View Tuesday Afternoon and Morn-inS:dfSalC-E. JOHNSTON," .• "';■■' ' Auctioneer. , • ■ ' i' THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, :.. At 12.30 sharp each day.■ FIRE SALVAGE SALE. At our Mart, No.'B, Willeston street. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO -WHOLESALERS, RETAILERS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. MONSTER AUCTION SALE Of WATER-DAMAGED CARPETS, RUGS, AND RUNNERS, From the. Wholesale Warehouse in THE KODAK BUILDING, • Victoria street. i?C9An (COST) STOCK OF HIGH*O»vU EST (jRADE SUPER WILTON. AND ' AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, in every size made (The Finest Quality Carpets Imported into New Zealand) 35 ROLLS OF BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER RUNNERS, 27, and 36 inches wide (1440 yards) 12 ROLLS OF SUPER QUALITY BODY AND BORDER CARPET 782 ALL-WOOL REVERSIBLE RUGS, HIGHEST GRADE AXMINSTER RUGS, LOUNGE RUGS SOFA RUGS^ HALL RUGS, ETC., ETC. 286 SUPER QUALITY WILTON CARPET ENDS (Travellers' Samples, make beautiful Bedside Ru^'s), all move or less damaged by fresh water. . Some of the Carpets and Rugs are perfect, but every lot will be sold with all faults, if any. ■ ; ■• POSITIVELY NO RESERVE WHATEVER. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions to sell at their Mart, No. 8, Willeston street (By Order of the Underwriters), THE LARGEST STOCK OF HIGHEST GRADE CARPETS, RUGS, AND RUNNERS-EVER SUBMITTED.TO AUCTION IN NEW ZEALAND. To be sold in large or small lots to suit all buyers. NONE OF THESE CARPETS HAVE BEEN NEAR THE FIRE; ONLY WATER DAMAGE. COME'AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. NEVER BEFORE HAVE SUCH BEAUTIFUL CARPETS BEEN SUBMITTED TO AUCTION TO BE SOLD FOR WHATEVER THEY WILL FETCH. Some of the Carpets are vet? wet, but they are such high-grade quality it will not affect them. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. THIS IS THE BIGGEST AND BEST SALE YET. The Carpets are now being removed from the Kodak Building to our Mart. On View All Day Wednesday and Wednesday Evening, from 7.30 till 9. SALE THURSDAY NEXT, at 12.30 sharp. WHAT A CHANCE! Some of these Carpets are worth up to £50 a piece, but will be sold if they only fetch, fifty shillings each. , NO RESERVE WHATEVER. Only water damage, which will soon dry out. A Great Chance for Everybody; fresh water will not harm the Carpets. Come and inspect before the Sale. Every Carpet will have a special lot number on it, and will be sold under that _, number at the sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., . Auctioneers.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 18
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