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AUCTIONS^^ IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ENGINEERS AND GARAGE PROPRIETORS. ■TUESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1930, I-:-" At 10.30 a.m. sharp. "' ABSOLUTE SALE" BY PUBLIC AUCTION THE WHOLE OF THE UP-TO ; DATE WORKSHOP PLANT. LATHES, DRILLING MACHINE, ELECTRIC MOTOR, MOTOR-CARS, TOOLS, ETC. . ■.-■••' On the Premises, Hewitt Motors, Ltd. (in voluntary liquidation). No. 87, TINAKORI ROAD -." .(Close to Molesworth street). E' JOHNSO.'ON AND CO. have receiv- • ed instructions from the Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd. (Liquidators of Hewitt Motors, ■ Ltd.) (in voluntary liquidation),- to Bell at- Tinakori road, as above— • • 1 VALUABLE M'PHERSON HOLLOW ' SPINDLE LATHE, Bft bed, Oiri centre, together with,chucks and tools. I VALUABLE SOUTH BEND LATHE. 6ft bed, 6in centre 1 UP-TO-DATE DRILLING PRESS, 22in (John Birch and Co., England). ¥h h.p. ELECTRIC MOTOR. PULLEYS, SHAFTING, BELTING, GRINDING ■ .MACHINE, AIR ■■COMPRESSOR, ' forge, 2cwt anvil; endless chains, blow lamps, large quantity tools, garage '. jack, ..scrap - metal, tram rail,_ water ' meter.l 7 sets' Steyensou jacks (junior), 1 set Stevenson jacks (large size), 2 motor-car engines, quantity '' gallon petrol tins, totara sign board 12ft x 2ft x 2in, 2 engineers' vises, and L. C. Smith typewriter; tables, chairs, and ; ■ numerous other lots. . ■: ' 1 7-SEATER JEFFREY MOTOR-CAR STAR TRUCK/SPARE GEARS, ETC. ■ -■: ■ : ■ ' .'■ Also, • ; Sale Tuesday nest at 10.30 a.m. On view Monday. Everything for absolute sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. . •■:■' ' :monday "; ifEXT, '; At' l-.30/-p.m. '-sharp. ;%T OUR MART (BASEMENT), ■:'- '•■■No;-8, Willeston street. "' ' GREAT ' CLEARING SALE 'V^:\- ::; '.. .'.■'■■'of'..-. ... QAH LOTS OF GENERAL HOUSKOxfXJ hold: furnishings of EVERY DESCRIPTION (entire contehts: of a.'well, furnished residence renipved. to :..o.ur mart from Seatouu Heights lor conyehience, of sale), all to----be~-":Bbld'•'--regardless of cost;) SUPERIOR CARPETS, RUGS, and RUNNERS, LINOS., HANDSOME OAK-BEDROOM SUITE of quaint design, -VERY SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD SUITE (equal to new), HIGH BACK CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE (upholstered, in shadow tisCROCKERY, GLASSWARE. CUTLERY, ~ '.■■BLANKETS QUILTS. BIMU BEDROOM FTJRNISHINGS = of every -description. TWIN BEDSTEADS, complete with best auality wire mattresses and kapoc beds. GOOD KITCHEN UTENSILS. ■ • AND APPOINTMENTS. '■'■■■ Also— -'; QUANTITY -OF '• OFFICE FURNISH- ' INGS, DESKS, CHAIRS, and FIRE PROOF SAFE, OAK FILING CABINETS. ■-■"'-■■•.;■-.,-■: - ' ■ On view morning, of-sale. '. ■•E. JOHNSTON AND CO., No. 8,- Willeston street. SPECIAL AUCTION, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 1.30 sharp. On the Premises: 173, ONEPU ROAD, LYALL BAY. DAVIS BROSi, Auctioneers and Valuators, 57-59, Lower Cuba street, have received instructions to ABSOLUTELY SELL the entire contents of four particularly well-furnished Rooms. ■■ Comprising— SUPEUIOR CHESTERFIELD SUITE -and-EXTRA CHAIR-(3-division back Chesterfield in latest Genoa Velvet, practically new, cost £59 10s), ATTRACTIVE WILTON CARPET, 12 x 9, beautiful -design (almost new), SPECIAL FLOOR CABINET GRAMOPHONE, "JEDSON," English Make, OAK OCC. TABLE, 8 FIRST .quality floor rugs, hall ; ' stand, oak morris chair, palm stand, curtains, 5 yds special first quality ax. carpet Runner, attractive : BEDROOM SUITE, : latest design, made of specially selected timbers, cost £52 10s, TWO MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, 6-PIECE BREAKFASTROOM 'SUITE "(4 Chairs, Gateleg Table, Sideboard, latest Duco Furni- ■-■" tuve), MORRIS COUCH (duco finish), 2 .BRONZE CURBS, 1 FIREGUARDS. BRONZE COAL BOX,: 2 BRONZE SETS -OF FIRE IRONS, 2 BEAUTIFUL ELECTRIC LIGHT SHADES, PICTURES, CURTAINS, ETC., 3 LOTS OF FIRST QUALITY LINO, (approx. ■ Byds each), almost new, HALF DINNER: SET,,FULL TEA SET, ; CUT GLASS. DISHES, DALT.ON WARE, E.P.N.S. WARE, i'RUIT- SET, BRONZE CURTAIN RODS, MEDICINE CHEST, AL. „ POTS AND PANS, 2; STEP LAD- ■'■■■■■ DERS, CROCKERY, GARBAGE - CAN, SMALL KEG, LARGE AXE, GARDEN TOOLS, etc. j SALE TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, At 1.30 sharp, j 173, ONEPU ROAD, LYALL BAY. SEE FLAG.' - ' _■-■■■■ ■ KOTE.—This is a great opportunity fori anyone wanting to secure really firstclass Furniture, and our instructions are: EVERYTHING MUST GO. \ '""" . DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers. • IRISH LINENS. .'. IRISH LINENS. ■'■■■■■ iIONSTER ' ALXTION SALE, NOW PROCEEDING at No. 174, LAMB-TON-QY. (next Wairarapa Farmers).- : CROWDS' UNABLE TO GAIN ■•■;.. ADMISSION. .j Appreciation of Public of Wellington.. 1 FINEST IRISH LINENS EVER PRO- ' ■ : DUCED—Comprising Table Cloths, ■. Bedspreads. Sheeting, Pillow Casing, '■" Serviettes, Face and Hand Towels, Ladies' and Gent's Handkerchiefs, : •• Finest Damask-Irish Linens, etc. BEING SOLD AT BARGAIN PRICES UNPRECEDENTED IN THE HISTORY OF NEW ZEALAND. Come.to the Auction to replenish or equip your homes with the finest'lrish Linens the ■world has ever produced. DON'T MISS THIS GOLDEN ' ;; ; . ;' OPPORTUNITY. The, Auction continues daily from 10.30 *,m. till 4.30 p.m. until further notice. TO-NIGHT these Wonderful Irish Linen Goods wiir be available to the public. DUXBAR SLOAXE, LTD., :,',-. Auctioneers, 15u and 357, Lambton quay (next tlie : . Midland). ' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, FEILDING. I |T ACRES, all ploughable. sub-divided into 6 paddockß, well planted, 1 acre native buih, dwelling 8 rooms, with GUI' buildings, Rates £5; no mortgage. Price £2500;'- easy terms; or will exchange for Woiliiigtbn City or residential property. G. (i. TOLHURST AND SON, : I^iii] ucd'Estate Agents. B.itrJ: X.2. M^'ldiny?, Lamb ton qu,v..

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1930, Page 16

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