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AUCTIONS. GENUINE BARGAINS IN CARPETS, RUGS, AND RUNNERS. FINEST SELECTION IN WELLINGTON. Kflft WILTON AND AXMINSTER «>VU CARPETS TO CHOOSE FROM, ALL SIZES, AT LOWEST PRICES IN CITY. ROLLS OF BODY CARPET AND'RUN. NERS AT HALF PRICE. COME AND INSPECT THIS WONDERFUL SELECTION AT P 1 JOHNSTON AND C'O.'S ■■-'•CARPET WAREHOUSE, (Upstairs), No. 8 Willeston Street. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ■ By PUBLIC AUCTION. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY). COMMENCING AT 11.30 a.m. AND CONTINUING ALL DAY. Tj\ JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioned. •" have l'cccired instructions from "The Central Exchangc-and Loan Co., Ltd.," 143 Vivian Street, to sell their Unredeemed Pledges,' including VALUABLE RINGS, WATCHES, CHAINS, KITS OK TOOLS, - CAMERAS, ZEISS No. I SURVEYOR'S LEVEL, SURVEYOR'S SEXTANT, P-LINTMETER AND COMPASS, RIFLES AND SHOTGUNS, CRYSTAL, CUTLERY, SUITCASES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ZEISS BINOCULARS, TROUT RODS, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RUGS. SUITS. OVERCOATS. BOOTS, ETC., ETC. EVERY ARTICLE FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. - Gome and Get Some of the Bargains. (For complete list of pledges see last Saturday's "Evening Post.") Sale commences 11.30 Tomorrow Morning. | E. JOHNSTON AND CO., I - Auctioneers, No. 6-8 Willeston Street. j REMOVED FROM LAINGS ROAD, ' LOWER HUTT, ' TO OUR MART for absolute sale. , . HIGH-CLASS. FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO, ENGLISH ORGAN, AND SPLENDID FURNISHINGS. TOMORROW, 1.30 p.m. SHARP. CILVERSTONE AND CO., AUC-' "^ TIONEERS, Woolworth Bldgs., Cuba Street, on behalf of owner giving up hoitoe-' keeping. Including:— ROSEWOOD PIANO (by Walter Oollin-1 son, as new), .COSTLY CHESTER-, FIELD SUITE, 2 LATEST OAK1 BEDROOM SUITES, OAK DINING , AND BREAKFAST-ROOM. SUITES, . 3 CARPETS.(Iike new), OAK CHINA CABINET, ROSEWOOD CHINA I CABINET, 10V&YDS SUPER WIL-j TON CARPET RUNNER, oak palm-1 stand, 12-STOP ENGLISH ORGAN, 2'upholstered-easy chairs, 3 seagrass chairs, occ. tables, 2 lino, squares, rues, 66 SINGER OAK D.H. SEWING' MACHINE, also Rotocilla sew- . ing machine, beds, bedding, wardrobes, duchesses, small oak .sideboard, sundry kitclicD and other furnishings. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. A REAL GENUINE SALE OF FURNITURE, PIANO. CARPETS, ELEOTROLUX, SEWING MACHINE, CARPET RUNNER, CHINA, ETC., AT ■ ■ ' tyfcKENNA'S, I ATA . I The' N.Z. Christies, Opp. House of- Parliament, Moleswoith Street. . TOMORROW, at 2 p.m. ■ ' CATALOGUE INCLUDES: Upright piano, in walnut case, by Beringer, Dresden; 4-piece'' bedroom suite, 1 mahogany easy chair, 9 x 12 Axminster carpet, 9x7 carpet, 9yds of carpet runner in good condition, also 4-pieces of runner, 314 yards long, very nice oak drop-leaf table, ruled edge, several rugs. Chesterfield suite in excellent condition, email,, flat writing desk, Singer sewing machine, a real good electrolux, large Scotch chest of drawers, 3 rimu duchesses, 2 single beds, wires, and mattresses, cushions,, pillows, kitchen dresser, oval oak table, 4 oak chairs, two small settees, occasional tables, coal box, radiator, step ladder, small rimu sideboard with mirror back, Morris couch and squab, carpet sweeper, coir pat, palm stand, double oak bed and wire, oxidised curb, Ottoman overmantel, 2 gramophones, , kitchen table and chairs, hall seat, 30 picture's and paintings, ecagrass chair, china, sundries, ctc^ SPECIAL LINES INCLUDE ; LARGE FRAMED BEVELLED MIRROR 78 x 45 inches. 3-BURNER PRIMUS STOVE, very little used.----1 J. X McKENNA, Auctioneer. Telephone 44-381. BOOK & CURIO SALE, BOOK & CURIO SALE, ■FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1933, At 1 p.m.. Comprising:— WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF »» MODERN LITERATURE AND LIMITED. EDITIONS, ETC. : RARE NEW ZEALAND BOOKS, INCLUDING ANGAS'S ILLUSTRATIONS. AND COOK'S VOYAGES. Also— MAORI CURIOS, RARE PRINTS, ETC. J. H. BETHUNJE AND CO., Auctioneers, Cnr. Brandon and Featherston Streets. CATALOGUES NOW-READY. AUCTION SALE. . : TOMORROW (Wednesday) MORNING, .10.30 o'clock, On the Premises, 154 CUBA STREET , (next Clare Cake Shop). p HAWKINS, Auctioneer, has been v» favoured with instructions from the owner, who is giving up business, to. sell the Entire Contents of her Tearooms and Household Furniture, including:— 60 yards inlaid linoleum, 55 yards enrpet runner, 1 chesterfield couch and chair to match, 60 h.b. dining chairs (leather seats), 10 singla beds and mattresses, 2 large mirrors, 1 sideboard, 14 dining tables, 8 duchesses, office cupboard, oflice desk, 1 oak dining table (round), 2 carpet squares, 4 lino squares, 30yds thick lino-' leum, 1 easy chair, 10 good pot plants, oak trays, 2 d. beds, 1 Champion gas Cooker, 1 gas steamer, 1 gas toaster, 1 brass tea urn, 1 millinery counter (drawers on rollers), quantity crockery, glasswure, kitchen utensils, saucepans, kettles, kitcben. tables, and suudries 100 numerous to mention. NOTE.—This is a. nice clean lot of furniture, and everything must be sold without reserve. Goods on view from 9 a.m.' Wednesday. C. HAWKINS, Auctioneer. 'URGENT AUCTION SALE. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), 1.30 p.m., 1 ,AT OUR ROOMS. T AMBTON AUCTION ROOMS, 33 ** ■ ■ GHUZNEE STREET, have received instructions from various venders to sell by auction WITHOUT RESERVE larjje QUANTITY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SUNDRIES, AND DRAPERY. 250 LOTS 250 : 230 • LOTS 250 INCLUDING PIANO, oak dining suite, SILVER ASH BEDROOM SUITE, OAK AND RIMU, (single and- double beds), oak and' l-imu duchesse chest, CLARKE RlMti CHAIRS, Idtchen chairs, SEAGRASS'CHAIRS, SEAGRASS COT (as neV>, OAK AND RIMU SIDEBOARDS, OAK SETTEE,- dining and kitchen tables, CONGOLEUM SQUARE 0 x,O, CURTAINS, RUNNERS, CUTLERY, QUANTITY OF DRAPERY, ETC. VICTOR KIRKBECK, Auctioneer. Telephone 52-605. FOLLOW THE CROWD to the Auction Rooms where you get a FAIR DEAL , and BARGAINS with ,i liij; 15.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 33, 8 August 1933, Page 14

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