AUCTIONS. OFFICE FURNITURE. TOMORROW MORNING, at 10.30 sharp. AUCTION SALE • : or OFFICE FURNITURE, 4 VALUABLE PEDESTAL OAK DESKS, 5 RIMU PEDESTAL DESKS, ' 2 ROLLERTOP DESKS, OFFICE TABLES, LEDGER DESKS. 32 OFFICE CHAIRS, 3 FIREPROOF SAFES. . OFFICE CARPETS. BASKETS, 2 VALUABLE TYPEWRITERS, etc., ■ etc. LIQUIDATION STOCK. At our Mart, S AVillcstou Street. On view morning, of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. LIQUIDATION FUR SALE. TOMORROW, AT 1.30 P.M. . AT OUR MART, 8 AVILLESTON ST. BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR IN AN ASSIGNED ESTATE. . £500 STOCK- £500 30 BEAUTIFUL FUR COATS, advanced models, in Nat Musquash, Elcc. Seal, Elee. Seal with Skunk collars, Beaver, Coney, Peschaniki, Peschaniki with Skunk collars, Marmot, • Flank Musquash, and Mink Squirrel (worth. 100 guineas), ASSORTED TIES in American oposs. S.A. Skunk, PULLTHROUGH TIES, Squirrel Ties.(aat. and sable), also EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF FOX CHOKERS in natural and latest colours. * TO BE SACRIFICED BY PUBLIC AUCTION. . EVERYTHING OF THE BEST. •Now on view. Inspection "invited. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ' Auctioneers, 8 Willeston Street. SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS. COSTLY. AND ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, ADVANCE 0 "NASH" COUPE, AND APPOINTMENTS. ON FRIDAY NEXT, at 12.30 sharp. At the Residence: No. .17 LANCASTER STREET, KARORI. 300 LT 300 EXPENSIVE FURNISHINGS. One of the best catalogues of High-class Furniture, that has been submitted to Auction in Wellington for many years. By Order of the Trustees in the Estate of the late H. S. Hislop (deceased). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions to aell on th& premises, Lancaster Street, Karori. as above:— THE WHOLE OF THE ELEGANT. FURNISHINGS, including:— 3 SUPERFINE (Asiatic) WILTON CARPET SQUARES, special designs, and made to order by Templeton and Co., London, 15ft s lift 3in, 13ft 6in x 13ft 6in,' 12ft x lift 3in, with several Rugs to match. (These are Templeton's Best, and all perfect); 2 EXQUISITE CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, uphol. in most expensive and everlasting wear old Flemish design Wool Tapestry, with loose down cushions, and' 3 COMFY DIVAN CHAIRS to match. (The coverings cost over £100, ; and the upholstering work is the best that Kircher could turn out). Nothing better ever submitted to auction in Wellington; everlasting .wear. 2 IN- • LAID MAHOGANY" ENGLISH PERIOD CHAIRS, uphol. to match suite, EXPENSIVE MAPLE ROUND EXT. DINING TABLE AND 6 CHAIRS to match, OAK ROL-LER-TOP DESK, self-locking, and in perfect order, Elee. Reading Lamp, A VERY NICE . COLLECTION OF BOOKS, Silk Cushions, EXPENSIVE ORNAMENTS AND BOWLS, old and valuable Engraving in Bird's-eye Maple Frame, OIL PAINTING by" W. S. AVauchop, Solid Brass Bowls, patent Cigarette Cabinets, Rock Crystal Vases, costing up to £10 10s, Crystal Jugs, Wines and Dished, 12 ea. DIXON'S Al QUALITY E.P. TABLE AND DESSERT SPOONS AND FORKS, AND TEASPOONS, Cutlery, Stainless Knives with ivory handles, beat quality E.P. Teapots, Hot Water Jjigs, Cream Jugs, E.P. Dishes, E.P. Hot Water Breakfast Dish, G EXQUISITE GOLD-MOUNTED COFFEE CUPS, cost £2 2s .each; Inlaid Lacquered Cabinet, Royal Lancasterine Vases, cost £7 7s each; French China, pcßserfc. Plates, Breakfast Set, Dinner Set, Mason's Bowls, MOST VALUABLE BRASS CHIMING CLOCK. cast £30; 2 ELEGANT MARQUETRY CLOCKS, Ship's Clock, Old Dutch Si{ver Pinner Mats, Choice Cloissone Bowie, Carved Lacquer Box, Wood Bos, Fire Screen, 2- Four-fold Silk Screens.' Wirelesfs Set, Round Oak Occ. Table, Bilk Curtains, Maple Waiter on Wheels, Ax.'Hall Carpet and Runner, BAROGRAPH, INLAID BAROMETER, Mirror. Hall Table and Rubber Mat, Good Card Table, Easy and Dec. Chairs. BEAUTIFUL , INLAID MAHOGANY DUCHESSE, DRESSING TABLE, and EXPENSIVE DOUBLE BEDSTEAD with mottled panel.end to match, best quality mattresses, 3 Long Mirrors in Mahogany and Oak Frames. QUAINT AVALNUT SHAVING STAND, Chippendale Oce. Chair, HANDSOME CYCLAMEN VELVET BEDSPREAD and PILLOW to match, Wilton Carpet, 12 x 6, Silver ASH DUCHESSE, Pedestal . Cupboard and S. Bedstead to match, also Best Quality Mattresses and Blankets, LATEST MODEL "HOOVE.R" ALL ELEC. VAC. CLEANER (aB new), .Inlaid' Lino., Trays', etc.; also Kitchen Utensils, Wringer, Alum. A\ rare, Axe, Saw, Step Ladder, Lawn Mower, Hose, Garden Tools, Flower Pots, ■ and numerous other sundries. ALSO, The late Mr. Hislop's WELL-KNOWN ADA'ANCE SIX "NASH" COUPE, with uphol.- Dickey Seat. This beautiful car is in splendid order, having been exceptionally well serviced and cared for. Perfect in every detail, and done very small milage. (Paint, ■nickel, and tires as new.) This is an attractive catalogue- of most expensive furnishings. Everything, of the best. On View Morning of Sale from 9 a.m. Sale commences punctually at 12.30. ■ ORDER OF . SALE.—I2.3O, yard and kitchen; 12.45, "Nash" car; 1 p.m., livingroom, dining-room, hall, bedrooms. Bids may be left with the Auctioneers on any lots. : ■ E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneei*. SPECIAL AUCTION. TOMORROW, 2 O'CLOCK SHARP. AT OUR ROOMS, 57-59 LOWER CUBA STREET. CONTENTS OF 7 ROOMS-FOR UNRESERVED ' SALE. ' DAVIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS, will AUCTION WITHOUT RESERA^E Most Attractive OAK BEDROOM SUITE, kapok, blankets, etc.; OAK TALLBOY, Seagrass Chair, Rugs, AX. CARPET, 9xo (attractive design), ' Superior chesterfield suite (exclusive 'design, Genoa velvet, .cost £37 10s); AXMIN. CARPET, 12 x 9 (practically new, cost £19 15s); OAK CHINA CABINET, Steel Office Saic, 24 x 16 k 15, Crystal Glasses, GOOD POT PLANTS, Seapra'ss Chairs, Cabinet Gramophone, ELEC. RADIA- ■ TOR Revolving Bookcase, Fancy Cups and Saucers, Attractive OAK DINING SUITE, Cong. Squares, Rugs, Occ. Tables, Mom's Couch, 2 Morns Chairs, ICE CHEST. K. DRESSER, Double" and Single Beds. Duchesses-, Wardrobes, Stretchers, Bedding. Iv. Tables, K. Chairs, Pots and Pans, Crockery, etc., etc. POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. SALE TOMORROW, 2 O'CLOCK . . SHARP. AT OUR ROOMS, 57-159 LOWER CUBA STREET. DAVIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS,. - (Below James Smith.) /CLASSIFIED Advertising in "The Even- --' ing Post" is a safe and easy method to meet your requirements. "The Posts record circulation iK a, guarantee of ( service f
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 144, 21 June 1933, Page 16
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