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AUCTIONS. LIQUIDATION SALE OF HUTT CABINET COMPANY, ON THE PREMISES, MAIN ROAD, LOWER HUTT. By order of tin; Liquidators to Sell by Auction, without reserve, vii WEDNESDAY NEXT, 25™ MARCH, START 11 A.M. AND CONTINUE ALL DAY. P9rtftfll WORTH Ol'1 SUPERIOR NEW STOCK . £2000 St^UUU WORTH OF SUPERIOR NEW STOCK a^VUVJ OF FURNiTUUK, CARPETS, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, OAK BEDROOM AXD DININU-KOOM SUITES, CRYSTAL, BRONZE WAKE. SILVERSTONE & CO., Auctioneers. A!-o -'.') rolls linoleum, 1 electric, 2 oak drophead sowing machines, 120 rugs (wool, Wilj lon, Axminster), oak and rimu duchesses, wardrobes, single and double bedsteads,: ! Morris couches, mission chairs, dining and kitchen chairs, tallboys, china cabinets, sideboards, hospital beds, occasional tables, gateleg tables, odd easy chairs, push carts, 53 kapok beds, and hundreds of other lots. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. NOTE—It is impossible to detail such a large stock. Will be sold in lots to suit ' ' buyers. DO NOT MISS IT!

E. JOHNSTON & CO. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. sharp, MOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE iyi- of ENTIRE CONTENTS OF AN UP-TO-DATE PLAT. ALL HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. BEST QUALITY CARPET SQUARES AND HALL RUGS 2 SPECIALLY GOOD OAK BEDROOM SUITES, complete with best quality Mattresses. COSTLY CHESTERFIELD SUITE (equal to new). "CROSSLEY" RADIO SET SEAGRASS SUITE AND GOOD SEAGRASS CHAIRS JACOBEAN DINING-ROOM SUITE OAK AND RIMU LOUGH AND TALLBOYS TWIN OAK BEDSTEADS Brass bowls and tea tables, tea wagon, ,oak- china cabinet, "Hoover" electric vacuum cleaner, ox. copper kerb and pedestal combined, valuable 8-day chiming clock, rosewood china cabinet, oak kerb, spirit tantalus, gramophone and records, china, crockery, E.P. ware, cutlery, large vases, E.P. tea sot and tray, brass plaques, Singer drophead .sewing machine, lot, books, hand sewing machine, bronze umbrella stand, s. wooden beds and wires, folding bedsteads, oak duchesse chests, blankets, quilts, lawn mower, good kitchen utensils, and appointments. This is one of the most complete catalogues of Costly Furnishings. ALL FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Now on view. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. S, Willcston street. BANKRUPT SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of XIIIO WHOLE OF THE UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSER'S PLANT AND STOCK-IN-TRADE. By Order of the Official Assignee in the Bankrupt Estate of MAISON J. P. DONNELLY, On the premises, No. 121, Customhouse quay, City. 1^ JCIjIINSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, ■*-'• have received instructions from the Official Assignee to Sell on the premises, as above, comprising— Valuable Permanent Waving Machine, Arana-Sphirix Double Action Electric Hair Drier (equal to new), Large Quantity Hair Lotions, Face Creams, and Powders, Glass Counter, Showcase (6ft long), Valuable Glass Electric Chandelier, Almost New Austral Cash Register (%d to £1) (oak colour), National Cash Register (3d to £1), 8 Inverted Electric Light Shades, Window Reflectors, Hair Driers, Tong Heaters, 6 Wall Cabinets and Mirrors (complete), Nickel-plated Foot Rests, Large Quantity A Quality Inlaid Linoleum, 6 Porcelain Pedestal Basins, Sinks, Partitions, Electric Table Lamp, 6 Glass Electric Shades, Hair Combs, Oils, Clasps, Towels, 6 Good Seagrasß Chairs, Seagrass Table, 6 e.ath. e,V" seated Hair-cutting Chairs, Model with Wig, 12 Covers. Spread Capes, Hat Hooks, 5 Switches complete. Toilet Trays 12 Partition Curtains, Combined Electric and Gas Hot Water Cylinder, Morris Couch, Folding Rubber Mat, Window Fittings, Dust Bin, and numerous other lots. Sale Wednesday Next, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. LARGE QUANTiTY~~oF FIREWOOD, CORRUGATED TRON. AND BUILDERS' SHEDS WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, AT 10.30. AT THE TIMBER YARD (immediately behind Co-operative Dairy Freezing Company's Store), at end of WAAJiKLOO QUAY (see flag). KINGSWAYS, LTD., Auctioneers, have instructions from Owner to bell, in lots to suit buyers, a Special Lot of DRY % SPLIT LOGS, mostly matai; also 100 SHEETS OF CORRUGATED USED IRON, and 3 BUILDERS' SHEDS. No Reserve. Particulars To-morrow. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer AUCTION AT WALLACEVILLE, UPPER HUTT. ON WEDNESDAY, AT 2 P.M. On the Premises, M'LEAN STREET (opposite Wallaceville Railway Station). KINGSWAYS, LTD., Auctioneers, have instructions from Owner to Sell, without reserve, the CONTENTS OF HOME, comprising a good selection of Furniture, Blankets, Linen, Crockery, etc. Particulars To-morrow. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. CONFECTIONERY, FURNITURE. CARPETS, AND SUNDRY GOODS. UNRESERVED AUCTION ON THURSDAY, AT 1.30 P.M. On the Premises, 97a, RIDDIFORD-ST., NEWTOWN. KINGSWAYS, LTD., Auctioneers, have instructions from Owner to Sell the CONTENTS OF 4 ROOMS and also the COMPLETE STOCK OF HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERY, SHELVING, SHOW CASE, SCALES, and Other Goods. Full particulars later. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPET SQUARES, AVERY PLATFORM SCALES, BLANKETS, SHEETS, ETC. IN PRICE'S AUCTION MART, 01, DIXON STRS3T. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- ♦ EERS, have received instructions to Sell a Quantity of SUPERIOR OAK FURNITURE and Sundries, removed to the Mart for convenience of sale, comprising— DINING-ROOM & BEDROOM SUITES AND FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, DIVAN SUITES, CARPETS, Runners, Rugs, Ice Chest, S.G. Chairs, Tallboy, Copper Kerbs and Screens, Morris Chairs, Cots, Office Desk, 10 Single Wood Beds and Mattresses, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Mow. Beds, Steps, Congoleum Squares, Coal-boxes, Wheelbarrow, A very Platform Scales, 20 Kapok Beds, Bookshelves, Blankets, etc. ON VIEW FROM .9 A.M. XO iteSERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 69, 23 March 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 69, 23 March 1931, Page 16

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