AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AXD ' • • EFFECTS, To be held ON THE PREMISES, MAJN PORIRUA ROAD, JOHNSONVILLIS, Just past the Church of England, on right hand side (SEE FLAG!) On SATURDAY. Oth MAMCII, 1929, At 2 p.m. DUNBAK SLOANE, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, have been Favoured with instructions from the Owners to soil by PUBLIC AUCTION the Contents of this well-furnished Dwelling at the above ad•dress, comprising: — Oak Bedroom Suite Duchesse Pairs Moquette Chesterfield Suite Settees Gateleg Tables Morris Chairs Singer Sewing Machine difv.-) Carpet Squares Mats Oak Tables 4 Linos. Pictures Screens Book Cases . Tables (Dining and Kitchen) Chairs, Easy, etc. Curtains, etc., etc. Also. Kitchen Utensils and Cooking Appliances Also, 'Alfa Lava Separator, Wringer,. Ui|ck«s, Milk Basins, Baths', Medicine Chest, 1 etc., etc. . . , ALL in perfect order and condi'.-.on ana MUST be sold. NO RESERVE. On' view- mornins of sale. DUNBAH SLOANK, LTD., Auctioneers. MONDAY XI!XT, Commencing at 12 noon sharp. ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE r p ware linen goods, siieetISGfc GRAMOPHONE REOORDS CROCKERY, 500 UIGH-CLASb FOUNTAIN PENS, Etc. AT OUR MART, No. 8, Willeston street. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have icceivcd • instructions to sell at their Mart aa 'above:— '£400 WORTH "OF BEST ENGLISH ' CONFECTIONERY, Chocolates, Bailey Sugar, Liquorice Allsorts, Cachous, Choc. Allsorts, Pall Mall, etc., etc. \LL BRAND NEW STOCK, JUST ' LANDED, SOME SLIGHTLY HEATED IN TRANSIT (in lots to suit large or small buyers). '£150 WORTH OF CHINESE GOODS, ' Beautiful Bedspreads, Tea and Supper Cloths, 50 dozen Expensive Handkerchiefs, Guests' Towels, Crepe de Chme Nightdresses, Underwear, Tablecloths, etc. Also Brass Ornaments and | C IsES WLADiES' DRESS MATERIAL, SHEETINGS, LADIES' COAlb, CURTAIN MATERIAL, Etc. (slightly « CASES CONTAINING 22 ROLLS OIL ■£200 * WORTH OF GUARANTEED GENUINE ENGLISH SILVERPLATE, Sweets Dishes, Toast Racks, Mugs, Jam Dishes, Candlesticks, Cruets, Entree Dishes, Georgian Teasets and Coffee Pots, Hotel Teasets, ■ Queen Anne Teasets, Salad Bowls, etc. 100 PAIRS LADIES' SHOES, SUITS OF CLOTHES, LADIES' COATS, RAINCOATS, GOLF HOSE, FUR NECKLETS, 200 PENKNIVES, PERFUMES, CROCKERY,- 10 BEDSPREADS, GENT'S RAINCOATS, 500 FOUNTAIN PENS, 300 PKTS. C \RBON PAPER, TOOTHBRUSHES, 2 BOLTS DAMASK, AND NUMER- ' OUS OTHER LINES. A. MOST INTERESTING COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS; ALL BRAND NEW, AND TO BE SOLD AT ANY PRICE AT ALL (in lots to quit buyers). BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. FINAL SALE OF SALVAGE CARPETS, MOQUBTTES, DRAPERY, Etc., FROM KODAK FIRE. TUESDAY NEXT, At 12.30 p.m. sharp. FINAL CLEAN-UP OF GREAT "UN-, RESERVED AUCTION SALE Of WATER-DAMAGED CARPETS, RUGS, 'CARPET ENDS, RUNNERS, BODY CARPET, MOQUETTES. BROCADES,. CURTAIN MATERIAL, Etc. Also, 1 lALE OF BEAUTIFUL VELVET SOFA RUGS, 6ft Gin x 4ft 6in (perfect). SALVAGED FROM KODAK BUILDING FIRE, VICTORIA STREET. POSITIVELY NO RESERVE WHATEVER (as at our last sales). MOST EXPENSIVE CARPET SQUARES in all sizes (only slightly soiled on backs), 46 SUPER QUALITY ALLWOOL REVERSIBLE RUGS (in 3 sizes), same quality as sold in last two sales; nothing better ever offered under the hammer; numerous odd ends of . Carpet Runners. 4 ROLLS OF IMPERIAL AX. RUNNER, 27 and 36in wide; ROLLS OF BODY CARPET, BEAUTIFUL SUPER WILTON CARPET SQUARES. 10 ROLLS OF BEST QUALITY MOQUETTES AND SATIN BROCADES. Nothing better imported into N.Z. (almost perfect). (To be sold in lengths to suit buyers.) WE ARE GETTING TO THE END OF THIS'BIG STOCK NOW (best of carpets and least damaged still to sell). , Carpets and Rugs will never be sold cheaper than they will go at this sale. T? JOHNSTON AND CO. have received <*"*•, special instructions from the Underjhrriters to absolutely clear the balance of •&« Carpets, Rugs, and Moquettes from the Kodak fire AT ANY PRICE THEY WILL REALISE. & SAMPLE CARPET ENDS still to sell; : togo if they only fetch Is a piece. BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. Carpet Squares and Rugs are being sold cheaper than the second-hand bring at ■ the ordinary auction sales. JEHIS WILL BE THE LAST OPPOR- i TUNITY, AS WE HAVE STRICT i INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE UNDERWRITERS TO SELL EVERYTHING ON TUESDAY. . On view Monday Afternoon and Morning ♦f Sale. . MOQUETTES AND DRAPERY will be jkold:at.l2.3o sharp, following with Carpet Ends, Rugs, and Carpets. SALE TUESDAY NEXT, At 12.30 sharp. ' «6 SPECIAL AX. AND SUPER WILTON CARPETS STILL TO SELL. • : ■ Also, 12 BEAUTIFUL LIGHT-GROUND INDIAN CARPET SQUARES AND RUGS (perfect). ; . ' E! JOHNSTON AND CO., ' Auctioneers. LEVIN SNIPS. '4$ ACRES, 6-rd. House, all modern conveniences, price £1250; 5 Acres, 4-rd. Hoom and outbuildings, price £1300; Vk Acres, 4-rd. House, price £750; 5-rd. Hpnae and section, price £600; 6-rd. Modem JSnnjcalow and section, price £700. Apply io HERBERT A. PHILLIPS, Land Agent, Levin, ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 55, 8 March 1929, Page 16
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