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AUCTIONS.^ ' TO-MORROW EVENING, Commenciog at -7;30- o'clock sharp. ..SPECIAL CONTINUATION SALE £1000 ■' W°*TH £1000 GENUINE SATIN DOWN QUILTS, ■ ■'■" Direct from the celebrated Armstrong .-..< .Feather Mills of Scotland. •■■>■■ (Just Landed, ox Port Victor.) TO BE SQLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION (On account o£ whom it may concern.) AT' OUR MART, No. S, WILLESTON ■ - . : STREET,. TO-MORROW EVENING. , - : :At 7.30 o'clock sharp. ': f JOHNSTON. & CO. have received '-'•.■-instructions to sell at-their rooms, Willeston .street, as above;— A COMPLETE SHIPMENT- OF WONDERFUL GENUINE DOWN QUILTS ..•.' (beautifully '. panelled in -expensive satins, and silks). . . ... COSTLY . QUILTS (double and. single), costing iip-to £16 16s- apiece, to be sold . for whatever they will .fetch. . Nevet! before have suc-h expensive Down Quilts been submitted to auction. These tiuilts,were imported, by a leadiug trading I'-.bnee.r'n ii) the North Island., but owing to mo,st extraordinary circumstances they have, to be realised by Public Auction. -■■.■Gome and inspect before the-sale. '■Now1 on view. ' ..;' ■ :e. johnston, &:. CO.',;. ' ■ Auctioneers, No. 5,,-Wilieston street.. ', ."-' . ■ .-. TO-MORROW,':"; '.. . ; v:. ..■■ " At 1.30.p.m. sharp._ ■■ ATTRACTIVE SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ■ • . ■"■■.■•• Of • EXPENSIVE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS. ■ ■ " Also ■A MOST WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF OLD AND VALUABLE CHINA .; \ AND. GLASSWARE.' "...;.. 350 .>^:. ■■■'■■/ 250 (To be sold on account-of a gentleman who ■■■■■■' , -is leaving-New Zealand.) E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received •■. instructions to sell at their mart, S Willeston street, as above. "Included in the catalogue, -will be found Drawing and. Dining '■ Rooms: — '-■' Most Expensive Super Wilton Carpet Square (size 12 x 9; this carpet is equal '- -to new and cost- £40), Most Up-to-date :•. and :Expensive Full '.Cabinet "Melo- :■ . to.ue".; Gramophone and -50- Celebrity Records,' ' Almost New High- , back ■ Chesterfield Suites ;of 3 Pieces (uphol, in a most expensixe da■v masks, cost £48); Beautiful' Art Silk . Cushions, 2 Leather^ Period Easy '■■ 'Chairs; Good SeagrasS'Chairs, Pictures, ••■ Oak Occ- Table (round), Black Mohair ißugs, Bowls and Pot Plants,' Jacobean ::' Dining-room Suite.. (comprising latest draw-leaf table, 4 chairs, and quaint .sideboard to match), Solid Rosewood Round .Oec.- Table, Axminster >Hall .Rugs, Linoleums, and Hall Runners, ' '.Singer Drophead Sewing Machine (60), '-■■'• Escritoire & Writing Desk Combined . Collection of Al Quality E.P. Ware comprising Ink Stand, Rose Bowls, ■ Hunting Flask, S.S. and E.P. Candle- ■ sticks, S.S. Brush and Mirror, 3 Cases of S.S;, Child's Knife. Spoon, and Forks, E.P. Fish Servers, Hot Water Jugs, E.P. Liqueur Stand, Toast ■ Racks, Stainless Knives, Lot of Cut- .. .'. lery, '.Beautiful Crystal. Finger Bowls, ■-'.'■ 'Wines -and Liqueur Glasses, Decanters, Very' Old Spode Copeland Hand-paint- ' Rd China Breakfast,and" Tea Set, Cope- " ; land Jugs, Seagi-ass Tea Table, Fold- .-'■: ing Card Table, Coriway Fruit Service, ■ Doulton 'Ware, Electric Standard Lamp (with silk shade), Old Handworked Tapestry, Four-fold Screen, •'■ Valuable Mahogany Dining Table, .. v Contents of .Well-furnished Bedrooms, - Handsome- Silver Ash '". ■: Bedroom Suite' of Special De- .'-.: .sign (comprising large duchesse ;' chest, wardrobe, dressing stool, and ; ; double bedstead to match, cost £58), ■ "Twin Oak Bedsteads (complete -with .''•.best quality wire mattresses, . kapok : ..'beds, and pillows), ,2 Bedroom Carpets, - Rugs, Wardrobes, ' Duchesse Chests, r ■ Good Seagrass Chairs, S.; Rimu Bedsteads, Folding Bedsteads, and Appointments. :. _■: E. JOHNSTON &'C 6., ■ Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. On view, morning of sale. ON THE PREMISES, . -V THIS.-SATURDAY*. 1.30 p.m. sharp. '28, LINCOLN-STREET, BROOKLYN. ... Approached by Mackinly crescent. On behalf of Mrs. Dorm, who has sold -■- ;: '"'■'■■' her property. 280 LOTS- 280 . OF HIGHGRADE' OAK AND RIMU ' FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC. QILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers. DRAWING-ROOM—SUPER QUALITY AXMINSTER CARI'ET, 10ft 6in x ■ 9ft. OAK MORRIS/SETTEE, OAK • FOOTSTOOL, SMALL MAHOG- - .ANY: CHINA7 CABINET, SMALL OAK . GATELEG CARD TABLE, ■'. OAK KERB. OAK CABINET .GRAMOPHONE (Edison), . with 80 Records, Fancy Cushions,' Some Very-Fine Pictures, Ornaments, Curtains, Rugs, Seagrass Chaire, etc. DINING-ROOM—OAK DINING SUITE, comprising SIDEBOARD, 6 H.B. O. :- CHAIRS, EXTENSION TABLE, also 2 OAK MORRIS CHAIRS, OAK . BOOKCASE, books (classical and fiction), ornaments, jardinieres," and plants, pictures, curtains, mirror, fire••screen/ seagrass chairs. : : HALL—BEAUTIFUL OAK^ GRAND- - FATHER CLOCK, . OAK FRAMED :..' MIRROR, OCCASIONAL TABLE, 9 yds Carpet Runner, , Hall Portiere; Palm Stands, Bowls, Pictures. BEDROOMS—OAK BEDROOM SUITE, ROSEWOOD CHEVAL, ROSEWOOD BLANKET SETTEE, 2 SINGLE WOODEN BEDS and Wires, 2 High Electric Reading Lamps, Seagrass Chairs, Rugs, Curtains, etc. Kitchen. Furniture and Sundries, Crockery, Cutlery, Safe, Cupboard, Garden Tools, and Numerous Sundries. .. .-..'. Alsso. . . ". WOODTURNER'S' LATHE Complete. SILVERSTONE AND CO., 1 ■ ' * | Auctioneers. Goods on view Morning of Sale. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ON THE PREMISES, ■ ' 3, Waitoa road, Hataitai! \ TUESDAY NEXT, Ist APPJL. '. On behalf of S. Levin, Esq., who is giving, up housekeeping. ■. QILVERSTONE AND CO., " Auctioneers. A. MOST SUPERIOR LOT OF HIGHCLASS FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, . . ; To be sold without reserve,. Details Saturday's "Post." . SILVERSTONE AND^ CO., . . ' Auctioneere. LOWER HUTT LOWER HUTT ...AUCTION; r AUCTION. ON THE GROUNDS. .., . At 2 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. respectively. ' FRIDAY, 28th MARCH, "1930. • TITR. JUSTIN M. POWER wil offer for ■"■*■ Sale by Public Auction the following Lower Hutt Property Snips :— No. 17, LAING'S ROAD, being a 6-rd. Residence, with all-conveniences, and No. 20, LAING'S ROAD, being a 7-rd. Residence, fitted witli- everything of the latest. ' . . ■ - Both these properties would be eminently suitable fora doctor or other professional man. . The locality is unsurpassed,and is-purely residential. . Curds to vie<v. f ' . . JUSTIN M. POWER. - ■ Lower HnU, Auctioneer.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 73, 27 March 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 73, 27 March 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 73, 27 March 1930, Page 16

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