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- ' AUCTIONS. MONDAY NEXT. FOR PRIVATE SALE. . BALANCE OP HIGH-CLASS ■ CHESTERFIELD SUITES, DIVAN, AND ■SEAGKASS CHAIRS. ALL FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. KO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. Inspection Invited. E.- JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. No.- S, Willeston street. TUESDAY NEXT, At 2 p.m. sharp. ' SALE BY AUCTION 4 BRAND-NEW SAMPLE JUNIOR BILLIARD TABLES. Sizes 2% x Oft, 30in x Dsin, 22in x 42% in. AH complete with playing equipment.. | ALSO: 1 SPECIAL'BILLIARD TABLE, size ,'Hz x 7 foet. This table has a specially constructed bed. Regulation Cushions^ specially designed metal leg construction with folding features,' complete with all equipment (cost £27 10s to land). TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE .(On account of whom it may concern.) On view morning of-'sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. S, Willestori street. v TUESDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. UNCLAIMED CARGO.. ' SALE BY AUCTION . of CO LADTES' UP-TO-DATE "RAINO<V GUARD" SILK RUBBER COATS (all sizes and'colours);. 12 BRAND NEW PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES. 16 Men's and Boy's English Overcoats, 2 Rolls: of Ladies' Coat Lining (each 30 yards), Ladies' Silk Hose, 25 Men's - and Boys' Raincoats, English Chocolates, Men's Hose, and numerous other lots. On view morning of sale. • E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. S, Willeston street. WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. AT OUR MART•',(Basement). • UNRESERVED AUCTION" SALE of /GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISH•VT INGS, %-BILLIARD-DINTNG TABLE, complete with cues, balls, marking boards, etc.; SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, 8 OAK H.B. DINING , CHAIRS, '4 OFFICE DESKS, ELEC- ! TRIC STANDARD LAMP, 2' BAR- : BER-'S, CHAIRS, ALMOST. NEW LAR&E; SEAGRASS . PRAM, 2 -MORRIS CHAIRS,. SEAGRASS 'LOUNGE, SARATOGO- TRUNK, 2 '.'.GOOD-i. AXMINSTER: CARPETS, HALL RUNNERS, .6. DOUBLE AND '.SINGLE WOOD BBDS,:OAK HALL ■ SEAT, 3 ; SMALL' SIDEBOARDS, • 2 • KITCHEN- CUPBOARDS, 6 AUS-, TRIAN '- CHAIRS, GOOD LINOLEUMS, 14 TEA ROOM TABLES, WRINGER, LOT CROCKERY, COAL VASE, SAUCEPANS, AND NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS. ; ABSOLUTELY,NO RESERVE.' . . On view morning of sale. :; '''■ E. JOHNSTON AND CO., • ■•'• ■ \ ■'-■'■ ■'■■ ■■';-'■-•■•. ■'- Auctioneers, ■:..' •■■■-.-' ■ No. 8, Willeston street. WEDNESDAY NEKT1, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. MOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE : ; ' ■:■/■ ' V Of ■ ••■■/■■■'. ■ ■ • HIGH-CLASS - HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, 3 MOST i BEAUTIFUL -SUPER WILTON CARPETS (Grey • and Black), sizes 12 x 9,^ 10ft Oin x 9, and Oft 6in x 6ft 9in (these carpets all match and cost £75); 2 EXTRA : WELL-SPRUNG DIVAN CHAIRS '.•'upholstered in beautiful silk damask : (cost £13 13s each),; LARGE BLACK MOHAIR' RUG, BLACK POUFFE, CUSHION, ART SILK CUSHIONS, FADELESS CURTAINS, 4 NEW REED-LOOM EASY CHAIRS (2 grey,-2 brown), PINK WILTON RUG, 3 BRASS BUDDHAS, BRASS LION, TEA SET, BLACK OAK DININGROOM SUITE 'comprising solid round ■:. oak dining table, 6 oak h.b. dining .cliairs, .oak .dinner, wagon, oak .tea .- .wagon, and small sideboai'oS to match; ELECTRIC RADIATOR,. OAK MUSIC STOOL/ANEROID BAROMETER, PINK REVERSIBLE RUGS, QUAINT BRASS LOG BOX (cost £8 10s), BEAUTIFUL FRAMED OVAL MIRROR, BRI.DGEWOOD DINNER SERVICE; LARGE BRASS JARDINIERES, SMALL OAK TEA TABLES AND PLANT STANDS, OCCASIONAL TABLES, WELL-SPRUNG ROLL BACK CHESTERFIELD ■ LOUNGE with loose cover; CASES OF FISH AND FRUIT KNIVES and FORKS (best quality), PAIR BEAU- '• TIFUL CHENILLE CURTAINS and BRONZE PORTIER RODS, . CUT GLASSWARE; COPPER COFFEE PERCOLATER, CROWN DERBY VASES, SMALL BLACK OAK CUP- " BOARD and BOOKCASE Combined, 10 "OLUMES "THE CENTURY DICTIONARY" CYCLOPAEDIA, and' ATLASr OAK , MISSION CHAIRS, HANDSOME OAK DUCHESSE of quaint design, with large mirror; TWIN OAK BEDSTEADS 'and BEDSIDE" CABINET t6 match, all en suite; BEST QUALITY HORSE- ' HAIR and KAPOK MATTRESSES, '2 STNGLE DOWN. QUILTS; WILTON HALL RUNNER (6 yards), AX. BUGS, RIMU DUCHESSE CHEST, 2. TRAVELLING TRUNKS. (new), • PORTMANTEAUX, GOOD ALUM. ' KITCHEN UTENSILS, BROOMS, and MOPS, WOOD BATH MAT, FILTER, KITCHEN . TABLE, BREAD CROCKS, COOKING UTENSILS, AND. APPOINTMENTS... . -•-■:.'. -r. :■ ;'.'•. Also-' - '"' "'■ •■ ,':: ' (To be Sold at 2^30 p.m. sharp.)" . HOST VALUABLE COLLECTION. OF WATERCOLOURS by the ■ following eminent artists:—Nngent Welch, G. H. Howarth, A: H. Findley, T. S. Cousins. Jacobi, M. Gianni, Rosser, A. Oherhbine, W. Sands, L. Watts, T. Matbewson, F. G. Voller, and W. :G. a rare collection, including , many gems of exceptional VALUE. , At the Residence (Third Floor), INVERLEITH FLATS, 30G,ORIENTAL , PARADE. , E: JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions from W. R. Doughty, Esq., who is'giving up housekeeping, to Sell on the premises, as above— VALUABLE WATvF.RCOLOURS, HIGHCLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, AND APPOINTMENTS. Oil view from 9 a.m. morning of sale. E.JOHNSTON AND CO., ■ Auctioneers. ■.- THURSDAY NEXT, ■■.-.■. At 10.30 a.m. sharp. , ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE ,: '■ .-.' of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ALMOST NEW HIGH-BACK CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, uphol. .in shadow'tissue, extra sprung, and cost £17 10s; COSTLY WILTON CARPET (good condition), EASY CHAIRS, GOOD LINOLEUMS, AXMINSTER CARPETS, OAK DINING AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. STAIR RUNNERS AND RODS, OAK HALL , SEAT, AND APPOINTMENTS. At the Residence, No. 7S, Kelbnni parade (not far front University, Kciburn). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions from the. Owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to Sell on the premises, as above — entire Contents of six rooms.. Full details lateiy ■'■ E. JOHNSTON AND CO., , .■--;■:'- ■■,-.• ' .■ . Auctioneers.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 16

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