AUCTIONS. ~" TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. AT OUR MART (Basement). UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE of GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHWT INGS, %-BILLIARD-DINING TABLE, complete with cues, - balls, marking boards, etc.; SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, 8 OAK H.B. DINING CHAIRS, 4 OFFICE DESKS, ELECTRIC STANDARD LAMP, 2 BARBER'S CHAIRS, ALMOST NEW LARGE SEAGRASS PRAM, 2 MORRIS CHAIRS, . SEAGRASS r LOUNGE, SARATOGO TRUNK, 2 GOOD AXMINSTER CARPETS, HALL RUNNERS, 0 DOUBLE AND SINGLE WOOD BEDS, OAK HALL SEAT, 3 SMALL SIDEBOARDS, 2 KITCHEN CUPBOARDS, 6 AUSTRIAN 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, Willcston street. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. MOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of 3H% SmiAU?FF Ii: t SUPER WILTON CARPETS (Grey and Black), sizes 12 x 9, 10ft 6in x 9, and 9ft 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 DININGEOOM SUITE comprising solid round' oak dining table, 6 oak h.b. dining chairs, oak dinner wagon, oak tea .■wagon, and small sideboard to match; ELECTRIC RADIATOR, OAK MUSIC STOOL. ANEROID BAROMETER, PINK. REVERSIBLE RUGS, QUAINT BRASS LOG BOX (cost £S 10s). BEAUTIFUL FRAMED OVAL MIRROR, BRIDGEWOOD DINNER SERVICE, LARGE BRASS JARDIN- ■ lERES, 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 BEAUTIFUL CHENILLE CURTAINS and BRONZE PORTIER RODS, CUT GLASSWARE, COPPER COFFEE PERCOLATER, CROWN DERBY VASES, SMALL BLACK OAK CUPBOARD and BOOKCASE Combined, 10 "OLUMES "THE CENTURY DICTIONARY" CYCLOPAEDIA, and ATLAS, OAK MISSION CHAIRS, HANDSOME OAK DUCHESSE of quaint design, with large mirror; TWIN OAK BEDSTEADS and BEDSIDE CABINET to match, all en suite; BEST QUALITY HORSEHAIR and KAPOK MATTRESSES, 2 SINGLE DOWN QUILTS, WILTON HALL RUNNER (6 yards), AX. RUGS, 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. Also (To be Sold at 2.30 p.m. sharp.) MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION OF WATERCOLOURS by the following eminent artists:—C. N. Worsley, Nugent Welch, G. H. Howarth, A. H. Findley, T. S. Cousins, Jacobi, M. Gianni, Rosser, A. Cherhbine, W. Sands, L. Watts. T. Mathewson, F. G. , Voller, r. 1 W. G. Baker, t RARE COLLECTION, INCLUDING MANY GEMS OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. Sfet the Residence (Third Floor), INVERLEITH FLATS, 30C. ORIENTAL PARADE. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions from W. R. Doughty, Esq., who is giving up ' ousekeeping, to Sell on the premises, as above— VALUABLE WATERCOLOURS, HIGHCLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, AND APPOINTMENTS. . I>n View from 9 o'clock Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. ' THURSDAY NEXT, At 10.30 a.m. sharp. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of fUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ALMOST NEW HIGH-BACK CHESV. TERFIELD 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. !A$ the Residence, No. 78, Kelburn parade (not far from University, Kelbuvn). 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 later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. Important notice to the HOUSEHOLDERS .OF WELLINGTON. JTINAL SALE OF~GENUINE SATIN DOWN QUILTS. DIRECT FROM THE CELEBRATED ARMSTRONG FEATHER MILLS OF SCOTLAND. £1250 w™m £1250 Just landed. 3:0 BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On account of whom it may concern.) (AT OUR MART, 8, Willeston street, on FRIDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. E JOHNSTON AND 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) fcOSTLY QUILTS (double and single),] costing up to £16 16s apiece, to be sold for whatever they will fetch. j Never before have such expensive Down .Quilts* been submitted to auction. These Iqirilts were imported by a leading trading iconcern in the North Island, but owing to inosfc extraordinary circumstances they iave to be realised by public auction. Come an inspect before the sale. On View Thursday afternoon and morning of Sale. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO PROCURE THESE BEAUTIFUL DOWN AT YOUR OWN PRICE. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, 8, Willeston street. TO BUTCHERS, BAKERS, GROCERS, ETC. i\ITE can Supply, in any quantities LWL CLEAN WHITE PAPER, suitable for wrapping. PUBLISHER. "■""'""•
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 20 May 1930, Page 18
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