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AUCTIONS. THURSDAY AND FEIDAY NEXT, ... ' . . AT .12.30. SHARP EACH DAY, AT E. JOHNSTON AND CO.'S MART, No. 8, , WILLESTON STREET. ■MONSTER UNRESERVED FIRE ■■ V: ■•SALVAGE SALE .. . OF £8200 -.'■■ won™of £ g 2 OO HIGHEST GRADE CARPETS, SQUARES, BODY CARPET, RUNNERS, ETC. . LEADING ENGLISH MANUFACTURER'S STOCK AND FULL RANGE OF ..-• :7 .- SAMPLES FROM KODAK FIRE, ALL MORE OR LESS DAMAGED BY WATER . (Removed from 4th Floor of Kodak Building, Victoria street), ■.-.,;■ .'-. BY ORDER OF THE UNDERWRITERS. HUNDREDS OF CARPETS, INCLUDING SOME OF THE BEST QUALITY SUPER WILTONS MADE (in every size). 1400 YARDS OF BODY CARPET AND SUPER QUALITY RUNNERS IN WELL OVER 1000 HEARTHRUGS, LOUNGE RUGS, AND CARPET SAMPLES, SUITABLE FOR RUGS. ' , Although "some of the Carpets and Runners have been saturated with water, none of the colours have run,. Us they'are Fuch good quality. Some are stained, but the stain's can probably be removed. No live or heat has been near any of these Carpets, as the fire took place two floors above; only fresh water damage.. : COME AND INSPECT FOR .YOURSELVES. You will probably be astonished at the large number of. Carpets and Rugs and amount of Runner to bo sold. BUT EVERYTHING IS FOR UNRESERVED SALE. AND WE AVILL SELL EVERY DAY FOR A WEEK IF NECESSARY ' IN ORDER TO CLEAR THE LOT. (No Furniture can be.received into our Mart for sale for at least a week, as all available space is-taken up with the Damaged Carpets and other, salvaged goods ' :... from the -fire). : THE TERMS OF: SALE AVILL BE STRICTLY CASH AND ALL DELIVERIES MUST BE TAKEN AFTER EACH DAY'S SALE. : A large number of these beautiful Carpets and Rugs are absolute- . ly perfect, as the centre of all bales is ■ quite dry. Only the outside carpets and edges of runners are wet. Now on view. Come and pick out your Carpets or Runners before the Sale. Every lot will have a number, under:which it will be sold. * EVERYTHING AVILL BE SOLD IN LOTS TO SUIT LARGE OR SMALL BUYERS. ..:. Order of Sale will be advertised To-morrow., , This is probably' the most interesting sale of Carpets; and Rugs ever held in New Zealand. It is by far and away the largest, and most valuable stock that has ever been put under the -hammer without reserve. THIS SALE IS POSITIVELY WITHOUT ;-; r/;V;;:',^ • 'RESERVE. : .•>'; —.: .. ' ■ Sizes of. all Carpets will be marked on Ticket, and you can, purchase as many yards:of I'runner.-or body.carpet as you like. .... SALE .COMMENCES .12.30 SHARP. ONLY LIMITED SPACE SO BE EARLY. ■' .'■'.: '■" ' . '. ... . ' - -: . E. JOHNSTON & CO.,- Auctioneers. .'■.": -V " "■"- ... ■'■, .'..' ",.-.'.■•. ,-.., 8, WILLESTON STREET..

FIRE SALVAGE SALE. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO UPHOLSTERERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. TO-MORROW MORNING, „ „■ At-10.30 sharp. IMPORTANT SALE BX AUCTION "-' ■: ■". Of : ■ " i\i\ WORTH OF MOST EXPEN*IIUU SIVE SILK BROCADES, MOQUETTES, AND DAMASKS. All the very _ Latest Patterns and verjBest quality, costing up to 30s per yard. SOME SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY AVATER; MOST OF IT PERFECT. To be sold in lengths to suit buyers, if it only brings Is a yard. POSITIVELY NO RESERVE WHATEVER. (A great chance to re-cover your Chesterfield Suite with the best material for a mere song.) E' JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions from the Underwriters to sell' at., their: -Mart, No. 8, Willeston street-1 657%v:YDS. BEAUTIFUL MOQUETTE 197 YDS VERY LATEST DAMASK 312 YDS of SUPER QUALITY SILK' 'BROCADE, in glorious designs 30 ROLLS GIMPS AND CORDS. AS- ' SORTED COLOURS 12 ROLLS OF LATEST CURTAIN MATERIAL. These goods are nearly all perfect, and the quality "is the. 1, best. . _ f-.'^O;'.RESERVE.- , . On View This Afternoon and Morning of Sale.'- r" '■•.;■■-. ; . ' :. " E! JOHNSTON, i ... ■ Auctioneer. FIRE SALVAGE SALE. TO-MORROAV MORNING, At 10 o'clock sharp. ON THE PREMISES, 3rd FLOOR, KODAK BUILDING, Victoria street. UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION ■:.■ , ..-..•.•,:.■.'. Of r.-...-.-, - . ■ -,- -, •'..' iO BALES ENGLISH COPPERED SPRINGS (120 gross, in all sizes) 60% doz. CUPBOARD TURNS CO dog. DRAAVER TURNS 20 doz. GLASS MOVEMENTS 76 yards RUBBER FLOORING (in tiles) OFFICE TABLE, REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, OFFICE CARPET, OFFICE TABLE, OFFICE CHAIRS, LARGE . OFFICE CABINET, 2 LEATHER HAMPERS, AVICKER HAMPERS. ETC. AVith all Faults," if-any. B^' Order of the Underwriters. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- » ed instruction to sell on the Premises, as -above— 40 BALES SPRINGS,' OFFICE FURNITURE, ETC., ETC. AVITHOUT RESERVE. IN:LOTS TO,SUIT BUYERS. . ■ .:. With all Faults, if any. . N ; E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. ~ PROPERTIES FOR SALE. DEPOSIT £50 FOR NEW FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW. ON the sunny side of Lower Hutt, 4mins. from a railway station and 22mins. from City. ;No one has lived in this Attractive New House as yet, and the owner is willing to meet a sound, reliable purchaser with very easy terms Large level scct'on; 05ft x 204 ft (room for tennis co irt), concrete paths all round, and every convenience. ■ The living-room is exceptionally large, and was designed for dancing if necessary. Price £1175, and don't forget the easy terms. No. 414 J. E. MACLAREN AND CO., Land and Estate Agents, 36, Lower Hutt. City Tel. 46-365. HOTELS FOR SALE. VUAR WANGANUI-Leaso 4% years, xl rental £7 10s weekly goodwill and furniture £1550. NELSON—About two years, rental £15 weekly; goodwill and furniture £3000. LYTTELTON—FreehoId, £13,000, cash required £3600 ■ AVAlHl—Freehold and furniture £9000; cash'required £1000. L. DWAN AND SON, Hotel Brokers and Financiers, Nest Grand Hotel, Willis street. EEPOSE Peacefully on a Ken tier's Chesterfield, at the Konner price, bought on the Kenner terms, aud enjoy peace ou earth.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1929, Page 20

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