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AUCTIONS. , TO-MORROW MORNING, ' At 10.30 sharp. 'attractive auction sale of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD ' FURNISHINGS. ■ VALUABLE "MELTONA" PLAYER - PI ANO, equal to new and in perfect 1 order, complete with 50 SPECIALLY SELECTED RECORDS (cost 250 guineas), SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD SUITE of 3 pieces, upholstered in * grey moquette, WANO STOOL, OAK RECORD CABINET. "WHITE" DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE (equal to new), VALUABLE LARGE OIL PAINTING by •■A. SEARLE," OAK CLOCK, UPHOLSTERED ARM CHAIR, COPPER PLANT BOWLS, VASES AND ORNAMENTS, OCC. TABLE POT STANDS, PICTURES. CUSHIONS, ART CURTAINS, LINOLEUMS, RUGS, FRAMED MIRROR, AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, MORRIS COUCH 4ND SWAB, WALL MIRRORS, WICKER CHAIRS, HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 4 Pieces, complete with very special BEACONSFIELD WARDROBE (cost over £50 complete), OAK EXT. DINING ; TABLE, S. WOODEN BEDSTEAD, complete, EIDERDOWN QUILT, BLANKETS. DUCHESSE CHESTS.. KIT TABLE, LINEN; BASKET, GROCERY BIN, ELELCTRIC IRON, LOT HOME-MADE JAM, ALUM. SAUCEPANS, WRINGER, BROOMS 4ND MOP, DINNER SET, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, ENGINEERS' VICE, GARDEN TOOLS, : TIMBER, ETC. r, .-. " -.-■■ ■ ___ . ■■•..■ ' \ ■ -■•■■ Qn the premises, . No. 90, KILBIRNIE CRESCENT ..■-, (Opposite Reserve). . Tf JOHNSTON AND CO. have received *« instructions from the Owner, who is giving'up housekeeping, to Sell on the premises as above. ENURE CONTENTS OF A WELLFURNISHED RESIDENCE. ■Bn view morning of sale. _ •■*,» E. JOHNSTON AND CO., '". Auctioneers. rJ.'O-MORROW, - ~ ' ' At 1.30 p.m. sharp. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. Of EIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS.' .QUAINT RIMU SIDEBOARD, GATE--IEG TABLE AND 6 HIGH-BACK CHAIRS TO MATCH (all as new), j " PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, RECORD CABINET, OAK . CLOCK, VASES AND ORNAMENTS, OCC. TABLES, LOT BOOKS, COPPER KERB AND SET IRONS, LINOLEUM SQUARE, SINGER TREADLE SEWING MACHINE, RATTAN SETTEE, ROCKER, HANDSOME i -'DARK RIMU BEDROOM SUITE OF 4; PIECES, equal to new. OTTOMAN COUCH, S. WOODEN BEDSTEAD, complete, CHESTS OF DRAWERS,, Mlß'rors, linoleums, rugs, pictures, RIMU CHINA CABINET, AXMINSTER CARPETS, 2 UPHOL. ARMCHAIRS, 6 AUST. CHAIRS, ,2 DECK ' CHAIRS, KITCHEN TABLE, STEPS, GARDEN TOOLS, JAM JARS, BROOMS ,-and mops, c. sweeper, crockery, glassware, , and kitchen "utensils, • . - -•.. ■ ' At the' Residence, , No. 32, COROMANDEL STREET, NEWTOWN (off Meiu street). . E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions from the Owner, who 13 giving up housekeeping, to sell on the PIntWcONTENTS OF 6 ROOMS. On f WJOHNST gpN 3b CO., ' Auctioneers. "' ' EXTRAORDINARY SALE. EXTRAORDINARY SALE. UNCLAIMED PACKAGES FROM ENGLAND. KiSfeEis HOS«G, ""H -BRAL DRAPERY. . ' TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, At 10.30 a.m., AUCTION ARCADE, COURTENAY PLACE. IOTS. 1000 LOTS MESSRS.. SAMSON BROS, have been instructed by a leading English Drapery Firm to sell without reserve the whole ol the unclaimed goods by Public Auction. The sale will commence on Tuesday morning at 10.30 o'clock. A wonderful opportunity for Storekeepers, Hotelkeepers, Boarding-house-keepers, and the General Public; to secure New Drapery at.Auction Prices. . ■ ■ Our instructions are to clear every line .irrespective of cost. . TERMS: Cash on fall of the hammer. Remember: TO-MORROW, at 10.30 a.m. 19, COURTENAY PLACE. NO RESERVE. : J. M. SAMSON,. Auctioneer. WONDERFUL WONDERFUL S)U RESIDENTIAL.SITES. t>£> *lJ RESIDENTIAL SITES. 'wU WEDNESDAY, 25th JUNE, 1930, At 2.30 p.m. , TOWN SIDE OF TAWA FLAT. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been instructed to offer by Public Auction at their rooms, corner Brandon and Featherston streets, Wellington, as above— GLENSIDE ESTATE, Twenty-sis, Magnificent Building Allotments, situated on the Main road, and adjoining the ■ Glenside Store. Within 20 minutes' motor drive of the Wellington Post Office by splendid bitumen road. Reserves have been fixed exceedingly low. ' Remarkably Easy Terms.—£lo deposit; balance may remain 1 due for 5 years at 6 per cent. LITHOGRAPHED PLANS ON APPLICATION. Call in for full details. J. H. BETHUNE AND pO., Auctioneers. ;,' . ■ V ■/- ;..... SALE OF ".JERSEY HOME" PEDIGREE JERSEYS. PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW- :•'. GROUNDS. WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE, 1930, At 11 a.m. •jITR. ANDREW BUCHANAN will ofiei; 25 HEAD, comprising— 7 young cows 6 rising two-year .heifers fi rising 1-year heifers •5 yearling bulls 1 mature bull." •Note—The "Clar Innis" Jerseys are celebrated all over the Dominion, and are descended from the finest of New Zealand strains. Enthusiastic admirers of Jersey Stock should attend this Sale. Catalogues on application to the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Auctioneers,

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 16

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