AUCTIONS. AT 62.ELLICE STREET, i MONDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Henschel in walnut buncase, a very nice toned instrument and : in perfect order; SINGER DROPIIICAD TREADLE SEWING MA--1 CHINE, specially good kauri SIDEBOARD with large mirror back, oil paintings and pictures, h.b. chairs, ax. I hall runner and ax. stair i.arpct, good lino squares, occ. tables and chairs, fancy flower bowls, silk lamp shades, ! 2 mirrors, wireless table, good scagrass ; chairs, piano stool, overmantel, oriia- ; incuts, vases, standard lamp, small sideboard, armchairs, 2 oM h.p. vase.", clock, lot of crockery, glassware, rock--1 ing chair, bookshelves, h.b. settee, round table, hearth rugs, strips carpet, 1 dining table, lot of pot plants, superior ; KAURI WARDROBE with largo mirror door, good RIMU WARDROBE, 1 G S.W. BEDSTEADS and' bedding ! complete, 4ft oak bedstead, Omega mattress, good kapok beds, carpets, ' d.w. bedsteads, chests drawers, good ' lot duehesse chests, colonial robes, curtains, good linoleums, kitchen uten- * sils, alum, ware, step ladder, Foiled ' linen basket, brooms, garden tools, mangle, and numerous other lots. I ENTIRE CONTENTS OF EIGHT ; ROOMS, all in very nice order. 250 . _ lots. 250 On the premises, No. 62, Ellice Street, on .account of the owner, who is giving up ' housekeeping. ■ On View Morning of Sale. J? JOHNSTON AND CO., t • U* AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, : AT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLESTON STREET. MONDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. , SALE BY AUCTION Of SUPERIOR AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD 'FURNITURE, 3 ALMOST NEW AX. CARPET SQUARES, ROLL RUNNER, BEAUTIFUL 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE.WITH LOOSE CUSHIONS, specially made to order, cost £35; 3piece suite with special spring arms, SOLID OAK PEDESTAL OFFICE DESK, UP-TO-DATE OAK DININGROOM SUITE, 6 pieces, a nice lot of fireside and oce. chairs, VALUABLE SOLID WALNUT BOOK-CASE AND 1 SIDEBOARD AND WRITING BU--1 REAU combined, Bft Cm long' x Bft high, with 4 glass doors, 3 cupboards, and 2 drawers, cost £05; % BILLIARD DINING TABLE, complete with cues, balls, and all accessories, H.B. settee, up-to-date 4-piece .oak bedroom suite, only recently purchased; twin oak bedsteads and bedding complete, 2 nice 5-drawer tallboys, combination oak tallboy and wardrobe, rinra dining-room suite, including buffet sideboard, oval table, 4 chairs, settee couch, and 2 mission chairs, all equal to new; crockery, glassware, white enamelled single' bedstead 1 . with mattresses complete, bedroom, dining-room, and drawing-room furnishings, kitchen utensils, etc., all in very nice order and condition. Also, 50 bundles of novels, all in good order, 7 'vols. popular Encyclopaedia, and numerous other lots. AT OUR MART. No. 8, WILLESTON STREET. / . : SALE MONDAY NEXT, at I.3ff p.m. sharp. This furniture is all in very nice order. On view morning of sale: . Tj 1 JOHNSTON AND CO., . Auctioneers. ' TUESDAY MORNING, , At, 10 o'clock Sharp. CLEARING SALE BY AUCTION, By Order of the Liquidator, Of - \ NEW ELECTRICAL GOODS, NEW KOOKRITE ELEC. COOKER, NEW TOASTER for bread, rolls, hot dog, or saveloy steamer, AUTOMATIC GLASS WASHER, NEW ELEC. WASHING MACHINE AND ELEC. WRINGER, 2 VENTILATING FANS (large and small), ROTOREX VAC. CLEANER, ALECTA ELEC. HEATER, ROTO REKORD DUPLICATOR, NEW DUPLICATOR (prints both sides of paper at one time if necessary). These are all brand-new goods, and buyers of any of these lines can be assured of service. Inspection invited. Also, UNCLAIMED CARGO. 1 case caustic soda, 3 cases No. 8 wire, 1 case containing 6i doz. brass lampholders,, bakelite landholders, iron plugs and bakelite twin adaptors, 1 gauge for recording steam pressure, 10 rolls of brakelining. Also, • Ideal No. 1 domestic boiler, equal to new; gas copper, 2 barbers' chairs, hand truck, piano, Samson set grocer's scales, Dayton confectionery computing scales .(loz'to. 51b), 3 pianola players (for fitting on, pianos), 400 pianola . rolls, 7 gramophones, lot of gramophone parts, ladder, wheelbarrow, electric, carbonator (cost £65), lot marble bar fittings, Dayton bread cutter, addressing machine, Elliott Fisher booking machine, register grate and mantelpiece, new and up-to-date oak mantelpiece, Champion gas cooker, with enamelled back and rack (small), Main gas cooker, large wringer, fireless cooker, ice,-chest, washing machine, 6 Oregou doors (with architraves and locks),, shelving, partitions, etc. AT OUR MART (Basement), ! 8 Willeston Street.' Sale Tuesday morning at 10 • o'clock [ sharp. ; ■J? JOHNSON AND CQ. t Auctioneers. 1 THURSDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. Sharp, j UNCLAIMED CARGO i (On account of whom it may concern). i SALE BY AUCTION Of i i CASES WHITE CANVAS SHOES, with Crepe Rubber Soles. ! 1 PAIRS, in all sizes from l's to l itIUV io' S; in latest styles (in lots to suit buyers). ; 1 CASE BLACK RUBBER SHOES, '_ very latest, in all sizes; something , I CASE MEN'S SPORTS SINGLETS ' (SO doz.), in lots to suit. ! 1 CASE 50 NEW GOLF CLUBS (all sorts). Also, 1 Quantity . drapery, damaged sheeting, maids' raincoats, men's golf hose, singlets, ladies' underwear, blazers, men's trousers, boys' coats, ladies' J frocks, 30 pair bath towels, tablecloths, tea towels, confectionery, etc., etc. Also, AT 2 P.M. SHARP, ' LIQUIDATION STOCK OF VALUABLE FUR COATS. 3 beautiful Musquash coats, Peschaniki, Sable, Marmot, Mink Kid, Elec. Seal '■ and Beaver Coney coats and coatees. Also valuable ties and stoles. \ This is a small line, only 20 coats in all, • but they are good. Every coat' guaran- . teed, wholesalers' stock, and never shown >in a shop. Worthy of inspection, as they t are to be sold at ridiculous prices. j % . Also, 5 Balance of men's superfine overcoats, 1 worth up.to £6 10s each, to be sold regardless of cost. AT OUR MART, ; 8 WILLESTON STREET. On view Wednesday and morning of - 6a G' E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. 1 THE PEN DOCTOR ' TS the recognised Medico fo. Fountain •*■ Pens and ■ Everaharp Pencils. Consultations free. Geo. Jeffery, Lambton Quay,' opp; D.I.C
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 24
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