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AUCTIONS. AT THE SHOP, LADIES' OUTFITTERS, 24, COURTENAY PLACE. Opposite Paramount Theatre. TO-JIORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING, 10.30 o'clock. And Continue All Day. £2000 WOKTH £2000 OF HIGH-GRADE LADIES' WEAR, On behalf of Mrs. Noon, who is retiring from business, and we are instructed to disDose of the whole of her Up-to-date StockCILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers. INCLUDING LARGE QUANTITIES OF EXCLUSIVE FROCKS, SILK, ART SILK, AND WOOLLEN COSTUMES, , COATS, JUMPERS, JUMPER SUITS, EVENING AND STREET FROCKS, EVENING WRAPS, SILK SHAWLS, LARGE SELECTION OF LATEST MILLINERY, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, DRESS PIECE-GOODS, BOXES OF FANCY • HANDKERCHIEFS, TRIMMINGS, FANCY GOODS, and Numerous other Lots To be Sold in Lots to Suit Buyers. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. Auctioneer's Note—A splendid opportunity for the public to procure Exclusive Seasonable Goods at your own price. , TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. BANKRUPT ESTATE. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. VALUABLE SHOP FITTINGS, 6 FullFigure and 8 Half Figure Costume Stands (cost £5 10s and £4 each), 18 Metal Millinery Stands, 47 Wooden Coat Stands, Window Division Rails, 6 Rolls 27in Ax. Runner (each 6%yds), 2 Black Goat Skin Rugs, 2 Tables, 2 Coir Mats, 1 Swinging Mirror (cost £5); 2 Framed Mirrors, aize 6ft by 6ft (cost £6 10s each), 2 Unframed Mirrors, 21 Sets Built-in Coat Rails and Covers (cost £8 10s each), Window Curtains, and Draping, Linoleums, etc. By order of the Official Assignee in the Bankrupt Estate of Clifford Baxter. Now on. View at our Mart. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. ■ : ■ ' WEDNESDAY NEST, , 1 At 1.30 p.m. sharp. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD .FURNISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: » ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A WELL-FUR-NISHED GENTLEMAN'S RESI- ; DENCE, REMOVED FROM "THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY'S STORE" (On account of an Absentee Vendor). fcLli COSTLY FURNISHINGS. FOR ■ ABSOLUTE SALE. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions from the owner to hold •the above important sale of Household Furnishings at their Mart, No. 8, Willeslon street. ■ Included in the catalogue will be found: BEAUTIFUL CARPETS, COSTLY CHESTERFIELD SUITES, HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM AND DIN-ING-ROOM FURNISHINGS of every description. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, 1 BLANKETS, DOWN QUILTS, RUGS, I KITCHEN UTENSILS, LAWN MOWER, ETC. ALSO VALUABLE ENGLISH FIREPROOF ' SAFE, OAK , PEDESTAL OFFICE DESK, 7 drawers, self locker, equal to new. I E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers^ No. 8, Willeston street. : CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE BY AUCTION. DOHERTY AUCTIONEERING, LTD., 12 and 14, Manners street, will Sell io their Rooms, To-morrow, at 2 p.m., Household Furniture and Effects. 8 OAK BEDROOM SUITES (latest de--3 CHESTERFIELD SUITES (in Genoa velvet and moquette) 1 OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE Wardrobes, duchesse chests, sideboards, gateleg tables, dining-room chairs, seagrass chairs, single and double bedsteads, carpet runner, 9 x 10.6, Axminster Square 2- SINGER SEWING MACHINES (latest model) 1 road racer bicycle, gas stove, hot tot cooker, picture and blankets, and general household sundries This being, a great chance for anyone furnishing, as every lot must be sold to make room for unredeemed pledge sale. Sale at 2 p.m. To-morrow.' DOHERTY AUCTIONEERING, LTD., 12 and 14, Manners street. W. M'DONALD, Auctioneer. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES TO BE SOLD ■ BY AUCTION. "nOHERTY AUCTIONEERING, LTD., U 12 AND 14, MANNERS STREET, favoured with instructions from City Loan Co., Cuba street, to Sell in our Rooms, 12 and 14 Manners street, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, at 10.30 a.m., 1000 LOTS OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, as authorised in Friday and, Saturday's "Evening Post." Every lot must be sold, as owners' instructions are to sell. • Sale starts Thursday nest, at 10.30 a.m., and continuing until every lot. is soid. DOHERTY AUCTIONEERING, LTD., 12 and 14* Manners street. W. M'DONALD, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. CLEARING SALE PIANOS, GRAMOPHONES, USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, 370 LOTS, 370. COURTENAY PLACE. ■«/fESSRS. SAMSON BROS, will sell by ■"■*• Public Auction a large catalogue, comprising:— pianos, Gramophones, diningroom, BEDROOM, AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, GAS STOVE, Gas Caliphont, Bench Vice, Corrugated Iron, Cream and White Paint, Red and Green Paint, B.S.A. Motor-bike, Push Bicycle, etc' J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.mi UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, ORGAN, RUGS, RUNNERS, BLANKETS, Etc. IN THE MART, 91, DIXON STREET. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions from the vendors to sell a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and sundries, removed to THE MART FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. Comprising: Oak and rimu bedroom, dining, and sibting, room furniture and suites of every description, divan suites, clectrolux; ladies' lingerie and clothes, blankets, sheets, pictures, kit. dre33er, sideboards, china cabinets, rugs, run- •• ners, hallstand, 6 s.w. beds, mattresses, etc., etc., NO RESERVE. GOODS ON VIEW FROM 9 A.M. a w. price. Auctioneer.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 78, 29 September 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 78, 29 September 1930, Page 18

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