AUCTIONS. MONDAY NEXT, COMMENCING AT 1.30 p.m. SHARP MOST IMPORTANT UNRESERVED VV:Y: .AUCTION .'SALE ..- 7 .' ; V ■"" ■' ." ".:.•."■ . ■-:■': "OF :- , ...'..:.. '■-.'■■■■ '30 AND °QMFY DIVAN-CHAIRS-AND UPHOLSTERED ... UiAlKb (in best quality and most expensive moquettes, silk damasks, tapestries, velours, figured velvets, and art covers (worth up to £12/12/- apiece) 12 SPECIALLY WELL-MADE CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES (upholstered in all the latest .coverings). , ■ ■ . . 4 O) IE'3'PIECE CHE-teFIELD .SUITES' (covered with expensive £750 WORTH £750 '; ' AT OUR MART, No. S, WILLESTON STREET. Made by one of the leading Upholsterers in Wellington, and every piece guaranteed Jj^ JOHNSTON & CO. have received instructions to sell at their Mart, as above (On account of whom it may concern.) Easy Chairs and Chesterfields are something out of the ordinary, and the workman Snip IS Ot ttlC DGSt t . . ' ; . .; , NO RESERVE. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer/
TO-MORROW, .-■ At 1.30 p.m. sharp. -BALE OF VERX SUPERIOR HOUSE..HOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. . .At the Kcsidence, GIBBONS ROAD =■ •' (See Flag), ■ OP'l •!•■:* HUTT. < f JOHNSTON AND CO. have received -*-1' instructions from Mr. 11. Hanron to sell at his residence, -Upper Hutt, as THE'WHOLE OF HIS HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, ETC. .7 ; '.'■.' Comprising: DRAWING-ROOM—SUPERIOR WILTON" CARPET \ SQUARE, COSTLY THREE-PIECE' CHESTERFIELD SUITE (uphol. in satin damask), VALUABLE CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, OAK FLOWER STANDS AND BOWLS, ORNAMENTS, PICTURES, OCC. CHAIRS, SHERATON OCC. TABLES, ART CURTAINS, Etc. DINING-ROOM—CARPET SQUARE, HIGH-BACK DINING-ROOM . SUITE, comprising 6 high-back chairs •: and settee couch, OVAL OAK DINING TABLE, COSTLY CHESTER- : . FIELD SUITE (uphol. in moquette), CROCKERY, PICTURES, CURTAINS. HALL—LIInO.. RUGS, MATS, CURTAINS.. ■ CONTENTS OF BEDROOMS, including COSTLY GREY OAK 5-DRAWER CHEVAL DUCHESSE AND OAK BEDSTEAD TO MATCH, BOX OTTOMAN, AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, SINGLE WOODEN BEDSTEAD AND WIRE, DUCH- ,.; • ESSE: CHESTS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, LINO., TABLE, SEWING MACHINE, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, etc. ,-....,. -, Everything isjn very good order. On view morning of Bale. E.JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. SENSATIONAL AUCTION SALE. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY. Commencing each day at 12.30 p.m. sharp. AT OUR MART, No. 8, WILLESTON STREET. POSITIVELY UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of BALANCE OF COLLECTION OF HEAVY CUT CRYSTAL, GENUINE BRASSWARE, ELECTRO-PLATED WARE OF THE FINEST QUALITY MOUNTED CHINA TEA SETS' MOST . EXPENSIVE BRONZES , PRIZE CUPS AND" ROSE BOWLS' £5000 stock £SQOO OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL QUALITY •ROODS EVER SUBMITTED TO AUC- ...'• TION IN OUR MART. io be sold POSITIVELY WITHOUT .THE SLIGHTEST ; RESERVE. " Kemoved from "Regal House," Lambton . . Quay. J? JOHNSTON AND CO, have received W * «IJ^ 6S. Ona'i2 ""-aftkeir Rooms, JSo. 8, Willeston street:— £5000 WORTH OF VALUABLE STOCK. Uomprising the most wonderful and inter- -: eating collection of Highest Quality Goods ever submitted to Auction in our Mart. The Sale -will commence on Tuesday next at- 32.30 sharp, and continue every day until everything is disposed of. On view Monday next. K . SPECIAL NOTIci^posITIVELY NO RESERVE. Every article will have a lot number on X, and buying orders may be. left with the Auctioneers for any of tha goods. : E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. GROUNDS.' GROUNDS. To be auctioned on . SATURDAY, 6th JULY, 1929, At 2.30 p.m. J£ ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., have EISHWORTH, ES^ToTfferfor^o'lute Sale -by. Public Auction ON THE GROUND as above that beautiful property known as 4, Bellevue road, containing seven good rooms, bathroom, pore, bath and basin, laundry, electric light, and every possible convenience, together with three-quarters of an acre of charming grounds, having 132 ft frontage to Bellevue road and 187ff frontage to Hautana square (all measurements be the same a little more or less). The grounds are beautifully sheltered with ornamental trees and live hedges, etc., and are laid out in croquet lawn, rosary of_ some 700 trees of standard varieties, flower and vegetable gardens. Outbuildings consist of' smoke-room, motor garage, workshop, fowlhouses, etc. The property, which will stand any inspection, will first be offered as a whole, and, if unsold, will then be offered in three lots—Lot 24, Bellevue Estate, having 66ft frontage by 165 ft in depth, with dwelling. Lot 25, Bellevue Estate, having 66ft frontage and 185 ft in depth. Lot 20, Hautana Estate, having 187 ft frontage -by an irregular depth. Very favourable terms arranged. Further details from Auctioneers, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, 145, Featherston street, and Main street, ■ Lower Hutt.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 149, 28 June 1929, Page 16
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