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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, At 12.30 sharp. INTERESTING AUCTION SiALE Of MISCELLANEOUS PILLAGED CARGO AND SAMPLE GOODS. Of) VELOUR COATS, LADIES' RAINUNDERWEAR, 1 CASE DENTAL CREAM, 500 TOOTHBRUSHES, 20 ENGLISH TEASETS (each 21 pieces), GLASSWARE, GLASS DISHES, ALUM. SAUCEPANS, Lot of Damaged Brassware, inside lock sets, shaving brushes, E P . SPOONS AND FORKS, case blouses, lot of boots and shoes, heavy quality bath towels, counterpanes, curtains, dress materials, confectionery, gloves, 5 bol v (s canvas lining, ladieii1 . hose, woollen jumpers, self-heating waving tongs, 2 cases enamels, etc., etc. Also: HTdoz. BEST QUALITY STAINLESS KNIVES (slightly damaged) 10 doz GOLF CLUBS 2G FORGAN GOLF CLUBS 10 HALL AND WALL CLOCKS And numerous other goods.. 400 BOXES OF HIGH-CLASS CHOCOLATES (all in perfect order). ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT. RESERVE. At our Mart, No. 8, Willeston street. Sale Thursday nest at .12.30 sharp. E. JOHNSTON AND, C 0.,. Auctioneers. / .TO-MORROW, At. 1.30 p.m. sharp. . ABSOLUTE SALE By • AUCTION Of ' 300 PAERS-LADIES' HIGH-GRADE WW "MODWENA" BRAND ENG- • LISH FOOTWEAR, (Just landed ex Rotorua), AT OUR MART, No. 8, WILLESTON T? JOHNSTON AND CO. have received ™* instructions to sell at their Mart (on account of -whom it may concern): — LADIES' ALL LEATHER PATENT : ONE-BAR SHOES, LOW HEEL LADIES' ALL LEATHER PATENT ONE-BAR SHOES, New SPANISH CUBAN HEEL LADIES' -BULRUSH KID ONE-BAR ALL LEATHER, LOW HEEL LADIES' BULRUSH KID.ONE-BAR ALL LEATHER, SPANISH, CUBAN HEEL, FANCY INSET LADIES' MODE BIEGE ONE-BAR SHOES, ALL LEATHER, LOW HEEL, ALSO WITH SPANISH HEEL. Etc., Etc. These Shoes are warranted all solid lea- : ther and are absolutely up-to-date in every respect. Just landed. On view,morning of sale. ,E. JOHNSTON AND CO. , Auctioneers. v. ; ■ FRIDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Good Lino. Squares, Oak China Cabinet, Oak Morris Couch (with moquette squab, cost £10 10s), L.R. Gateleg \ Table, 4 High-back Chairs, Seagrass \ Chairs, Easy Chair, Lot of Crockery and Glassware, Pictures, Curtains and. Blinds, 7yds Asminster Hall Runner, SOLID OAK WARDROBE (with double door and leadlight), Double Bedsteads and Mattresses, 2 Hospital -' Bedsteads, Duchesse Chests, Chest of Drawers, Kitchen Table, Good Alum. Kitchen Utensils, Wringer, and numerous other lots. On the Premises, 13, Scarborough terrace, off Austin street. Tp JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- . \ed instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell on the premises, as above.— ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 6 ROOMS. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON, t] Auctioneer. FRIDAY MORNING, - At 10.30 o'clock sharp. A-T OUR MART, No. 8, WILLESTON STREET. ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION '■.'...■' Of IHREE-SEATER "CHRYSLER 60" ROADSTER MOTOR-CAR, in perfect order and condition. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN A DECEASED. PERSON'S ESTATE. •T? JOHNSTQN AND CO. have received •*-'• instructions to Sell at their Mart, No. 8, Willeston street— ONE UP-TO-DATE CHRYSLER ROADSTER. This is a very smart car, and in perfect order. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 9th OCTOBER, 1929 WEDNESDAY, 9th OCTOBER, 1929, At 2.30 p.m. 10 SPLENDDD HOME SITES AND TWO .MODERN BUNGALOWS IN MORNINGTON, PETONE, LOWER HUTT AND EASTBOURNE. "MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ■***• have received instructions to offer at Public Auction at their Rooms, corner Brandon and Featherston streets, as above:—' . ■ FARNHAM STREET, MORNINGTON— Wonderful Building Site, handy to proposed^ tram route; easy to build on, and having marvellous view. SINGERS ROAD, KOROKORO, PETONE—Four Sections, all commanding unmirpassed views of Hutt Valley and harbour. Two of these sites are level, the others being slightly elevated. , Three contain %-acre, and one contains %-acre FRY'S LANE, LOWER HUTT (just off Main road) —Two Dead-level Building Allotments, in wonderful situation, handy Helling Station and Golf Links; each measures 54 x 120 ft. HEATH STREET, LOWER HUTT— Charmingly secluded Home Site, surrounded by trees and being slightly above level of road, yet dead level; .measures 50 x 120 ft. . BIRDWOOD ROAD, LOWER HUTT— Two Vacant Sections in this popular locality, both level, and measuring 50 __x 120 each. ' WHITE'S LINE, LOWER HUTT (one minutes' walk Ava. Station)— Modern Bungalow, just completed, containing '. 4 rooms and kitchenette, electric cook- ■ er, etc., land rrieasures 40 x 120 ft, and is quite level. IIATIPO STREET* EASTBOURNE (last house on left)— Partly Furnished Cottage of 4 rooms and large sleeping porch, in beautiful surroundings, within easy walking distance of beachland 53 x 117 ft. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. For full particulars, etc., apply J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LINOS, TOOLS, AND SUNDRIES, SATURDAY NEXT, sth OCTOBER, At 2 p.m., In the Residence. 23, Camp road, Lower Hutt. T ' ■ W.: FERGUSON, in conjunction with -*-** John W. Foster and Co., are instructed by the Trustees of the Estate of R. P. Gough (deceased) to sell by Public Auction the Furniture, Linos, Tools, and Snndries, aa above. A really good Jot of sound, clean, and weful .Furniture. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. E. P. LEVIEN, Auctioneer. tfJLADIATOR Port Wine leads the way ** for quality and bouquet. Obtainable mlf at Grand Hotel Bottle Store,

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 81, 2 October 1929, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 81, 2 October 1929, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 81, 2 October 1929, Page 22

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