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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. MOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTION" SALE Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS. 250 LOTS- " 250 ENTIRE CONTENTS' OF A. WELL- . FURNISHED FLAT. .". Also, CONTENTS OF RESIDENCE, removed . from 25, Breaker Bay, for. convenience of Sale. I "ft 1 JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, ■I"1*~ will sell at their Mart No. 8, WilMeston street, as above, comprising:— 3 SPECIALLY GOOD CARPET SQUARES AND FELT, AX. RUGS TO MATCH, HEAVY BLACK MOHAIR RUG (Special), OAK BUFI FET SIDEBOARD, DRAW LEAF i TABLE AND 4 OAK CHAIRS TO MATCH, SEAGRASS CHAIRS, 3PIECE ROLL-BACK CHESTERFIELD SUITE, extra well sprung and nphol. in a costly moquette, ENGLISH FIRESIDE CHAIRS, «pli°l-J« real hide, COLLECTION OF POT PLANTS AND CHOICE BULBS, PICTURES AND WATER COLOURS, POPULAR ENCYCLOPAEDIA, CUT GLASSWARE, STAINLESS KNIVES, CUSHIONS, 2 AX. HALL CARPETS, OLD AND VALUABLE MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR. LIGHT OAR CHINA CABINET SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, REFECTORY TABLE, and 4 CHAIRS TO MATCH. TWIN COMB OAK BEDSTEADS AND KAPOK, BEDS, 2 SINGLE DOWN QUILTS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE BLANKETS, GENT'S TALLBOY, DUCHESSE CHESTS. CHESTS' OF DRAWERS, GOOD ;KITCHEN UTENSILS AND APPOINTMENTS. ALL FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Now on View. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, :. No. 8, Willeston street. .'TO-MORROW-(FRIDAY), AT 12 NOON. UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION . /Of ' 50 SACKS FLOUR ■ (With all faults, if any), AT HARBOUR BOARD. SHED 22 -£*- (Tara7»iki street Wharf). In Lots to suit Buyers. E. JOHNSTON 'AND CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR : FURNITURE. TO-MORROW, AT 2 P.M. TSOHERTY AUCTIONEERING, LTD., ■*-' favoured with instructions from the Bailiff to sell Contents of 0 Rooms, removed .to our rooms for. convenience of sale, consisting of:— : 1 5-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, in perfect order; 1 6-PIECE OAK DININGROOM ' SUITE, 1 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD.SUITE, IN MOQUETTE, Single Wood • Bedsteads and Wire, riirm, 1 i-t. Bedstead, Wire, in rimu, 1 Oak Wardrobe, O.S. Table, T Rimu Buffet, Duchesse Chests, K. Chairs and Table, 1 Child's 3position' Chair, 66 Singer Drophead Machine, as new, Oak Fire Kerb, Oak Corner Wardrobe, 1 pair Cheneal Hall Curtains, as new, 7 pairs Curtain Net, 1 52----piece English Dinner Set, Brass Fruit Dish, Brass Vases and Jardineres, Cutlery, Saucepans, Pres. Pan, Wringer, Parrot Cage, Clothes Basket. Also Office Desk Office Chair, and 2 Cabinets, , and General Household Sundries. Goods Now on View. SALE AT 2P.M. '.FO-MORROW, NO RESERVES, IN OUR ROOMS, 12 AND 14, MANNERS STREET. DOHERTY AUCTIONEERING, LTD., 12 and 14, Manners street. W. M'-ONALD, Auctioneer. p S--Our Rooms open until 9 o'clock Friday Night. Inspection invited. ' PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SPECIAL AUCTION. TUESDAY, 12th MAY, TUESDAY CONTENTS 0 13 FURNISHED ROOMS On tlio Premises, 154, Upper Wilhs-st., ■■■ ■■ next V.M.C.A. DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers and Valuators, have received instructions to Sell the entire contents of a 13-rd. Wellfurnished Apartment House, comprising— CHESTERFIELD SUITE, CHESTER- ■ FIELD LOUNGE, MORRIS COUCH, Dinner Wagon, 3 4-FOLDING SCREENS, Escritoire, Wicker Chairs, . ,14 VERY GOOD DUCHESSES,, 1G WOODEN SINNGLE BED and WIRES (oak and rimu), 5 COLONIAL WARDROBES, 2 Good Mirrored Wardrobes, Mirrors, Gas Stove, 2 Gate-leg Tables, Round Extension Table, 4 H.B. '•■'amirs, 5 GOOD CONG. SQUARES (all sizes), 8 Rooms Good Lino, Double Beds, 12yds SUPER AXMINSTER '. STAIR RUNNER (perfect 16 Good Quality Reversible and Axmuister Rugs, i Small K. Tables, 6: K. Chairs, 8 H.B. Chairs, Electric Iron ■ (old voltage), 16 PAIRS SINGLE ':-" WHITE BLANKETS (good quality), 24 pairs GOOD SHEETS, 4 doz. PILLOW SLIPS, 16 QUILTS, 3doz TOWELS, Silk Curtains, • Curtains, Dinner Set, Crockery, 18 Good Quality SINGLE KAPOK MATTRESSES (as good as new),- Occ. Tables, Curbs, *> Steel Engravings, Jardinieres and • Pedestal Palmstand, 3 Coir Mats, all sundries, etc. Sale Tuesday next, 10.30 sharp, on the premises, 154, Willis-st. Further details later. ' DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers. KINGSWAY'S AUCTION MART, 78, Lainbton quay. TO-MORROW, at 1.30 p.m. FURNITURE, CARPETS, ELECTROLUX CLEANER, removed from Braemar Flats, and also a Consignment o£ , of 20 EASY CHAIRS. : Particulars to hand are as follows:— Good oak bedroom suite with wn-e, 2 oak double duchesses, double oak bed and -wires, ash single bed, electrolux cleaner (new voltage, and as new), chesterfield suite in perfect order, upholstered in blue and gold damask; 9 x 12 Wilton carpet, 9x9 Wilton carpet, dark stained rimu tallboy, 2valve wireless, oak table and 4 chairs, small settee couch; 2 runners of iVfeyds and 3ft wide, rugs, mattresses, double and single beds, blankets, oak sideboard, and other lots. Also On behalf of-Liquidator in the Assigned Estate of an Upholsterer, and must be ' sold To-morrow without reserve. 20 Easy Chairs, all new, guaranteed finish, and all good designs and of good coverings. 2 FIRESIDE CHAIRS 2 Small 3-PIECE SUITES (usually retailed at £18 10s, but will be sacrificed for cash to-morrow). j^ o te—Terms must be strictly cash on the fall of the hammer. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, : . Auctioneer. Rooms open To-morrow night. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR OAK ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 2 SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINES (66), CARPET SQUARES, PIANO, ETC. IN PRICE'S AUCTION MART, 91, DIXON STREET. OW. PRICE AND CO., AUC- • TIONEERS, have received instructions from the VENDORS to sell a quantity of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Sundries, removed to the Mart for convenience of sale. • 350. \ LOTS ■ 350 COMPRISING Dining-room, Bedroom, Sitting-room Suites, and Furniture of every description; SEWING MACHINES, CARPETS, BLANKETS, SHEETS, SLIPS, TTTC1 NO RESERVE. Open till 9 p.m. To-morrow FOR PRIVATE SALES. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 106, 7 May 1931, Page 22

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