AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON. UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION of •1 CASES DRAPERY AND LADIES' UNDERWEAR OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TO-MORROW, at 12 noon SHARP. IT1 JOHNSTON AND CO. have received •*-J* instructions to Sell fit their Mart, No. S, Willcston street (without any reserve)— Plain and Coloured Linen, damaged Table Cloths, Supper Cloths, etc., 1 Case Heavy Quality Towels, 12 (only) Wool Felt Huts, 22 Fleck Tweed Coats, 24 Fuji Silk Blouses, 8 doz. pairs Ladies' Silk Hose, Gent's Hose, 4 doz. Fabric Gloves, Pullover, Furs, Fur Coats, Handkeieiefs, etc., etc. Also 12 DOZ. PAIRS LADIES' KID GLOVES (damaged), in lots to suit buyers. Also Balance of U.S.S. Co.'s E.P. Ware, 300 Table ami Dessert Forks, Spoons, Serviette Rings, etc. Also, 1 Compactmn and 20 Saloon Chairs, 1 Canteen Cutlery (new). SALE TO-MORROW, at 12 noon SHARP. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. FURNITURE, CARPETS, SUNDRIES. WITHIN KINGSWAYS AUCTION T T MART, 78, Lambton quay. Instructed by Trustees of an Estate to sell to highest bidder, a Quantity of Good Furniture and Effects: Comprising—Double ami Single Beds, Chesterfield Suite in Fawn Moquette, 4 Rimu Duchesses, %-Bed and Wire, Mattresses, 2 Rolls Lino, of Byds each, in good order, Rugs, Lino. Square, Singer Drophead Machine, (SO model, Tailor's. Machine, K. Dresser, Cupboards, H. 13. Chairs, 2 Larpte Kauri Wardrobes, Seagrass Chairs, Blankets, Sheets, Ornaments, and General Crockery, Pots, Pans, etc. Also: A Particularly Good Oak Bedroom Suite, complete with Wire, Golden Oak Stain, and No. 3-ply, and will be sold on behalf of owner, who is leaving Wellington on Wednesday: Oak Duchesse and Double Bed and Wire, 2 New Office Flat Top Desks and Swivel Chair, practically new Singer Drophead Machine (with guarantee), and Garage Electric Sign with Bulbs (cost £25). Also, WALLPAPER. FRTEZEIS. BORDERS, NEW PASTEBRUSH, NEW PAINTBRUSHES. On View To-morrow Morning-. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. Note.—A Sale of Unclaimed Parcels will be held at the above rooms on AVEDNESDAY at 1.30 p.m. Full particulars tomorrow. AUCTION SALE at 2 p.m. TO-MOR-TUESDAY, OF LADIES' COSTUMES AND GENTS' SILK DRESSING GOWNS, to be followed with Household Furniture and effects. V 2 LADIES COSTUMES, 6 GENTS' SILK DRESSING GOWNS; ALSO 1 ASH BEDROOM SUITE, LATEST DESIGN, 2 Chesterfield Suites, Gateleg Table, Chairs, Duchesse Chest, Wardrobes, 2 Floor Cabinet Gramophones, Single and Double Bedsteads in oak and rimu, Morris Couches, and Bedding, etc. Also 3 good Pianos. NOW ON VIEW. Sale at 2 p.m. To-morrow. DOIIERTY AUCTIONEERING, LTD., 12 and 14, Manners street, W. M'DONALD, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, at 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS OAK AND RIMU HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUNNERS, SEWING MACHINES, ETC. IN PRICE'S AUCTION MART, •91, DIXON STREET. CW. PRICE & CO., Auctioneers, have • received instructions from the vendors to sell the contents of two well-fur-nished homes, removed to the mart for convenience of sale. 260 LOTS . 260 , 260 LOTS . 200 Comprising: Dark oak Jacobean dining suite (cost £32), fumed oak dining suite (turned legs), 2 oak bedroom suites, divan suite, blue moquette loose cushions, 2 Singer drophead machines, oak wardrobe, s. oak bedstead, hall seat, 6 duchesse chests, 8 s. wood bedsteads, overmantel, kitchen tables and chairs, couches, vugs, runners, 2 chests of drawers, kapok beds, pillows, blankets, sheets, seagrass chairs, gramophone, up. wicker, cake stand, elee. extension, saw, cushions, 2 fine oil paintings in oak frames, 3-fold screen, etc., etc. The room is packed with good, clean Furniture, AND EVERY LOT WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. THE COST OF LIVING LOWERED. A PROPERTY THAT PAYS ITS OWN OUTGOINGS. J^IGHT-ROOMED RESIDENCE, arranged as two delightful self-contained flats, Wallace street locality, six minutes by tram from Cuba street. Large section, with room for garage, and laid out in charming flower garden. Lower flat let at £2 per week—the other is a better one. With a deposit of £350, would be absolutely RENT FREE. The owner must sell, and asks ONLY £1000. There will be a keen inquiry for this property, therefore ARRANGE FOR INSPECTION IMMEDIATELY. J. H. BETHUNE & CO.. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. 154-150. FEATHERSTON STREET (Established 1877.) Members Real Estate Institute. Telephones: | 42-004. 42-005. Private: 24-060.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 39, 16 February 1931, Page 16
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