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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. (LIQUIDATOR'S SALE.) UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION Of ,4 Large Oak Office Desks, fitted with drawers and cupboards; Oak and Rimu Typists' Desks, Rimu Chairs, 2 Carpets, btatioueiy Holders, Typewriter, 12 gross Rubber Grips, Line Marker, Paper Stand, set Croquet Pegs, Children's Dumbbells, pair Cricket Boots, "National" Cash Register Vad to 20s; almost new "Remington" Cash hegister, %d to 20s, aud numerous other. lots.. ■ Also, (Unclaimed Cargo), 6 S ,KE, FIIJED BICARBONATE SODA (each lewt) 10 REAMS (each 504 sheets) GLENIFFER COVER PAPER (Scarlet and Drab); Size 18x23 Weight 55. Finish Pebble. lo be sold m lots to suit buyers On view morning of sale. ]? JOHNSTON AND CO., * Auctioneers, No. S, Willeston street. LATEST MODELS ALL-ELECTRIC TO-MORROW, At 1 p.m. sharp. (On account of Holder of Bill of Lading) SALE BY AUCTION Of Of) LATEST (MODEL 21) "REMLER" MIDG ET CEIViRS (most beautiful-toned Sets, just landed) S CELEBRATED. "WARE" BANTAM t T j-ve c-Screen Grid ' Superheterodyne „ -™J&°j?ets» wort]l "tail £32 10s 3 kffiFkr ;'B RU?SWICK" RADIO >SETfc> (Models 11 and 10, 7 and svalve sets) I CONSOLE MODEL, 6-valve Sef "Blue Spot, complete with pick-up; "Courtenay Local Receiver 1 "CROSLEY" MIGNON AND BIJOU o 8^ a J !\ d T f;V;' llve T ,S" p,el-Het- Receivers. 2 5-VALVE BEST AUSTRALIAN TUNED RADIO FREQUENCY CONSOLE RECEIVERS. VUJji>^l uujN Also, ' 2 UNIVERSAL ALL-WAVE RECEIV--I.K& (10 to 650 metres), 6-valve Table Models, with speakers ' 50 •■SSS?SSS t KTH°VOX LOUD, SPEAKERS, to be sold without any reserve. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. DAMAGED CARGO THURSDAY NEXT' At 1.30 p.m. sharp. SALE BY, AUCTION ■ Of 200 ffi^^^KT l-P At Our Mart, No. 8, Willeston street. In Lots to Suit Buyers Full Details Later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. ' •, AT No. 42, PARK ROAD, MIRAMAR (Close to School). THURSDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock Sharp GALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION 0 Of SUPERIOR AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, VaIue™,'<I?LTRAPHON" GRAMOPHONE in highly polished Rosewood Case (special with double tone arm), cost £40, Superior Axmiuster Carpet, 9 x 12, Up-to-date Bow Front SIDEBOARD, Special GATELEG TABLE AND 4 lIIGHBACK; CHAIRS with padded backs, all to match (a very nice suite), Seagrass Chairs, Superior Overmantel, Ornaments and Vases. Dr.-Kellog's Home Handbook oii Hygiene and Medicine, Set Bookshelves, Books,-E.P. Teapot and Hot Water Jug, E.P. Biscuit Barrel, E.P, Cake Dish, Cut Glass Cruet, Salad Bowl, and Servers, Dinner Service. Crockery and Glassware, Copper J«g! Firescreen, Waiter on Wheels, Table Linen,. Pictures, Set of Billiard Balls and Cues, also Complete Billiard Table top parts (unfinished), Ax. Hall • Kunner, Hall Rack, Pot Plants, Slip Mats, Good New Linoleums, Morris Couch, Superior Dresser, Sideboard with 2 Cabinets, Twin Rimu Bedsteads and Bedding, complete, D.W 5l cS c odA^ S Pecia>ly Good DUCHESSE CHESTS with large round and oval mirrors, 2 Col. .: Robes, Mat, Hearthrugs, Commode, New A.B Chairs, Heavy Copper Rail Fender. Table with ball-bearing castors, Elecl Iron, Spoons, Forks, and Knives, Saucepans, Enamel Ware, Bench and Vice, Hose, Lawn Mower, Small Circular Saw Bench and Treadle, Tool Chest, Top for Gas Stove, complete, 2. Kegs Red Oxide in Oil, Timber Frames/lot of Good Canary Cages and Breeding Cages, and sundries. ; On account'of Mr. R. W. Howison, who is giving up housekeeping. CONTENTS OF FIVE ROOMS, ALL IN ■ VERY NICE ORDER. Sale THURSDAY MORNING at 10 3C o'clock sharp. On View Morning of Sale, ■ E. JOHNSTON AND CO., , Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 20th JULY: PEOPLE'S -AUCTION MART (late J- Samson Bros., 19, Courtenay place): We have been instructed by the Police Department to Sell 250 Lots of Unclaimed Goods at Our Mart. Comprising: ■ 17 Gent's Bicycles, Quantity of Confectionery, Gold and Silver Watches (wristlet), Petrol, Gold and Diamond Kings, Travelling Rugs, Handbags, Cothiug, Suitcases and Bags, Two Ladies' Bicycles, Shotgun, Large Quantity of Jewellery," Ladies' and Gent's Purses and Bags, Men's Hats, and other items too numerous to mention. Also.—A number of Shotguns and Rifles to be sold. ■ ■ " • ; WITHOUT RESERVE. Sale starts at 2 p.m, at The People's Auction Mart (late Sacison Bros.) 19 Courteuay place.. ' : STAN. PEYTON, Auctioneer. . TO-MORROW, AT 1.30. Q. H. PERRY AND CO., Auctioneers, >•"• Ghuznee street (opp. Te Aro Post Office), will sell at their Rooms a Large Consignment of Superior Household Furniture and Effects, removed from The .Terrace-.for convenience of sale 0 AXMINSTER ' CARPET, ' OAK CHINA CABINET;. 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, GENO4. VELVET, OAK GATELEG TABLE, 9yds 4ft Cm SUPER WILTON HALL RUNNER, 5-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, 12 x 9 Wilton Carpet, • Floor Mats, Rimu Wardrobe; Hall Seat. Box Ottoman, 6G SINGER SEWING MACHINE, Electric Radiator, E. Iron, E. Kettle, Wall Mirrors, Oak Duchcs.se, Single Wood Beds and Bedding, Hospital Beds, Stretchers, Good Quality Blankets, Sheets. P. Slips, Towels, Congo. Squares, 10ft Gin x Oft Axminster Carpet, Linos, Morris Couch, Kitchen Table, K. Chairs, Beatrice Stove, Coal Bucket, Crockery, Cutlery, etc. ; As Mr. Marney is leaving for the South every lot is for Absolute Sale Without Reserve. ' G. H. PERRY, Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. OARRY A. SHEPHERD *-* 210, Lambton quay. Secretary HATAITAI LAND CO., LTD No better or safer Investment than Hataitai Property. Sectionsin all parts Hataitai from £200 TO BUILDERS. Equity in a Hataitai bection offered in part-payment for 5-rd. HATAITAI-Modern 5-rd. House to Let Modern l'lat to Let, 20s. HAMILTON-RD.. just off-6-rd. Modern Bungalow, polished oak finishings; now £1400; Govt. mortgage.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 16, 19 July 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 16, 19 July 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 16, 19 July 1932, Page 14

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