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AUCTIONS. IOMOKROAV MORMNG, At 10 °0 o clock shiip. LNDLR DlSrmiM IOK RLM I>Y AUCTION Ot OKH^OLUAIESNLW \NDSLCO\ TD OOV HANDBOOKS Smill Stod Sti tionerj, Childicn s lo\ o Bojs' in Tiuils, 2 Bole's Sweet Jus ■showcase, iScw Itccicim Cibmct and ■numerous Othei? Lot: Absolutely No Keseivc £ JOHNSTON D CO , Auctioneers, No. S, Willc ton hect * WIDNTSDVi. MM it 1 0 pin fchaip n-o nit lvdij-i or wrrLiNbiov b\LE BY AbCIION Of AiAxurvciuPEßS siociv or AIODEL GAKMLMI--.£250 H £250 LADIES' FUR-TRDIMED VELOUR COATS, GOLF COATS, BRIDGE COATS,. .- 25 LADIES'. TWEED - COATS,'LADIES' JUMPERS, SILK ■■"■'■' HOSE. ETC. AU'the-very latest-Mod-els, best material and workmanship, and bo two garments alike. '(On account of whom it may concern.) Full. Details Later. '."'.'. E...JOHNSTON AND. CO., Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. • WEDNESDAY NEXT. : ' , at 2 p.m. sharp. ■' SALE BY- AUCTION ■ •"■' :'■'.':-'■: .of . .■.■■-.:- MOST VALUABLE SKUNK CAPE (cost .115 guineas). NATURAL SKUNK STOLE (extra long), -:• (cost 50 guineas.) ■ ■' Also '* VALUABLE DIAMOND. RINGS ,'' • (cluster and dress ring.) aro"'."BE SOLD ON ACCOUNT OF . A o LADY WHO IS IN AN EMBARRAS- ; ' SING. FINANCIAL POSITION. A- - NOW ON VIEW. E JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. No. 8,. .Willeston street. ;. ~-= -AUCTION SALE - Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE :EFFECTS, TO-BE HELD ON ' THE PREMISES; 37, TIRANGI =■-.:■ road; kilbirnie, on " :: ■ TUESDAY, 12th AUGUST,. 1930, At 1.30 p.m. .'■ IJITESSRS. DUNBAR SLoANE, LTD., J"- Auctioneers,- have-been favoured with fastruetions fibin the owner, who is giving up' housekeeping, to . sell by Public 'Auction the contents of his nicely fur|iish'ed residence, comprising: Handsome Dark Fumed Oak Bedroom Suite,' Oak China Cabinet Oak Highback ■ Chairs,' Oak Palmstands, Oak Gateleg Table, :Oak::Morris .;Chairs, Oak -Firescreen,' Oak .. ..Kerb, Sbnora Cabinet Gvamophone.', and Records, Seagras's' Chairs,. Seagrasa Settee^ Seagrass Table/(special design), : Wilton Carpet Square (12 s 9, as new), 2 ' Chesterfield- Chairs,- Magnificent Hall Rug, Hearth Rugs, Mohair Slip-Mats, jnlaid Linos, Bathroom Linos, Window Curtains and Blinds, Hall Curtains, Ttimu Duchesses, Beds .and Bcddjng, Kapoks, and Flax Mattresses, Marcella . Bed Quilts, pillow; Shams, '• Linen Runners, Hand-painted Tea Sets, ■Fruit and Salad Bowls, BisselPs Carpet Sweeper, Aluminium Ware, Kitchen Crockery, Garden Tools, 60ft Garden Hose, Sundry Carpenters' Tools, and a Jot of useful household '■' goods. Everything is in first-class order aud fcuist be sold. ~,i On view morning of sale from 11 o ciock. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers, 155-157, Lambton. quay ' (Next the Midland). IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE FOR TAILORING AND DRESSMAKING FIRMS. UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENT. TO-MORROW MORNING at 10.30. !oii the premises, Room 0, Second" Floor, Crown Buildings, Cuba street. KIXCSWAYS, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, have been instructed to Sell to 3iighest bidder as follows:— SINGER HEMSTITCHING MACHINE (as new), 72-W-19; Singer Embroidering Machine, 114-W-103; 4 Singer Dressmaking Machines; 4 Tailor's Machines; the machines are attached to benches, and driven by dynamo,. and' are all complete with pulleys and attachments. The.above wilt be exposed in one lot, but if no competition, will be sold m lots to' suit buyers. .'-'-■. ;:;:..' . ,:: A 150.;';... ■: JO."Boxes-Assorted Buttons, ,10 Coats in : making, 3 Revolving Stools, Scissors, ' 3 Tables, 10 Chairs, 2 Coat Hangers, Lino, Tailor's Iron,. Lining, Mirror, rCloCk; etC- JAS. D.DAVIDSON. Auctioneer. 3SPOTE.—On view prior to sale. The above plant is supposed to be in perfect working order, and most of the' ma';;J" "chines are in new condition." :: " TTrNGSWAY'S AUCTION MART, 78, JV LAMBTON QUAY. AUCTION TO-MORROW at 2 p.m. iVendor'3 goods will be exposed for Public Competition as follows:— ©rood Used Jacobean Dining Room Suite, with oval extension table; Three Used Oak Bedroom Suites, with wires; ■ 3 Oak Sideboards; Chesterfield Suite, in Moquette; 6 Duchesses; Double Oak and Rimu Beds; Single Beds; MattreEses; Slightly soiled % Blankets: Sewing Machines; 6 Rugs; Rimu Dini-ng-room Suite; 2 Rimu Wardrobes; Chairs, Seagrass Chairs; Folding Beds; Oak Double Wardrobe; Oak Hall Seat and 2 Chairs to match; Oak Hallsfcand; Towels; also a lot of small-goods from Lower Hutt arriving to-day, and 5-valve AYireless Set, with valves and batteries. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, . Auctioneer. THURSDAY, THE 14th DAY OF AUGUST, 1930, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. SOUNDLY CONSTRUCTED 12-ROOM-ED, ONE-STORY RESIDENCE AT PETONE, V ■ . No. 45, FITZHERBERT STREET. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. will ■»■*• Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at THE REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOM, 43, PANAMA STREET, on the above-men-tioned date—THlS CENTRALLY SITUATED ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY. Standing m a level section, 52ft x 100 ft, in the centre of the most popular part of within a few yards of Jackson street, this is a property well worth consideration. The house has been well lookf after, and is in good condition, and ere is every convenience, including a large gurug'e; electric light, water drainage. «»d gas. Most of the rooms are large and at pre«oiit the place is used as a boarding-house, i'or which purpose it is eminently suited, and is full to capacity with permanent boarders. The purchaser will have the opportunity of taking over with the house the furniture, which is all in excellent condition. It is necessary tor this property to be sold, so terms of payment will be arranged to suit in every way possible the convenience of the purchaser. For full iferticularg, inspections, etc., apply HARCOURT AND CO., ; %>!. ii-017. Auctioneers, 41, Panama-st,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 36, 11 August 1930, Page 18
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