AUCTIONS. T>IG SALE OP FIRST-CLASS TIMBER, X> CORRUGATED IRON, 3-PLY, Etc. TOMORROW MORNING, at 10 o'clock . sharp. ON THE GROUND, 278 Lambton Quay (close Kelburn Tram). SALE BY AUCTION Of 10.000 FT OF REAL GOOD TOTARA, ' MATAI, KAURI, RIMU, and OREGON, in all sizes, lot 8 x 4 rimu, 30ft lengths, 10 Oregon, doors, complete with jambs, numerous sashes and frames, 6 5x3 sashes, 65ft cast-iron spouting, 4 lift steel columns, 6 10ft wide principals, wire-netting, good guttering, strongroom door, 500 sheets of heavy corrugated iron, 5, 6, 7, and Bft lengths; 200 sheets 3-ply, battens, etc., etc. To be sold in lots to suit buyers. This is even a better lot of timber than the first sale. SALE TOMORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING, at 10 o'clock sharp. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. AT OUR BASEMENT MART, TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 sharp. "P JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8 Willeston Street, .will hold A BIG CLEARING SALE OF GENERALHOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. GOOD LINOLEUMS, CARPET SQUARES, HALL AND STAIR RUNNERS, 2 GOOD CHESTERFIELD SUITES, ROLL BACK CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, SIDEBOARDS, DINING-ROOM SUITE, WARDROBES, DUCHESSE CHESTS, 2 CHESTS OF DRAWERS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE WOODEN BEDSTEADS, KAPOK BEDS, BLANKETS, SHEETS, CUTLERY, LOT CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, 2 OAK TALLBOYS, RUBBED OAK BEDROOM SUITE, LOT GOOD BLINDS. BOOKS, 50 POT PLANTS, LAWN MOWER, HOSE, KITCHEN UTENSILS AND APPOINTMENTS. OAO LOTS OF FURNISHINGS ALL TO BE CLEARED REGARDLESS . . . . OF PRICE. Sale commences 10.30 sharp Tomorrow Morning (Basement). E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8. Willeston Street. AUCTION SALE, TOMORROW, AT 2 P.M JjjjcKENNA'S, The New Zealand Christie's 18 MOLESWORTH STREET Will Sell by Public Auction— Axminster and Wilton carpets, Morris couches, gateleg table, chests of drawers, duchesses, sideboards, tables, chairs, etc., bedroom suite, escritoire,' 3-burner Primus stove, single beds, plate ware in teapots, coffee pots, sugar basins,, cruets, etc., china, glassware, etc. SALE AT. 2. P.M. SHARP. Outdoor sales attended to at shortest notice. _, , J. F. McKENNA, Telephone 44-381. Auctioneer. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), At 1.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS. T AMBTON AUCTION ROOMS, 33 -M Ghuznee Street, will sell by public auction— - ■ LARFuWffiE NTI¥uNDi?ETH^' RADIOS. 200 LOTS 200 Including:— 19 x 7.6 AXMINSTER CARPET 1 CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 3 RIMU WARDROBES, 1 OAK WARDROBE, 1 oaE duchesse chest, %-OAK BED, 3-PIECE SILVER ASH BEDROOM, SUITE (reflex mirrors), OAK SIDEBOARD, OAK DINING CHAIRS, 2 DINING TABLES,. TABLE COVER, etc.,, etc. Also— BALANCE OF SILVER MARCHALL SHORT-WAVE CONVERTERS and SETS. VICTOR KIRKBECK, Auctioneer. Telephone 52-695. IF YOU want a FAIR DHAL and BARGAINS with a big B attend OUR SALES. DRAPERY. DRAPERY, " TOMORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT, At 7 o'clock sharp, AT OUR ROOMS. T AMBTON AUCTION ROOMS, 33 . • Ghuznee Street, have received instructions from Liquidator to sell large quantity of LADIES' and MEN'S CLOTHING. NO RESERVE. 500 LOTS 500 Including:— 12 WORSTED AND TWEED SUITS. 12 sleeveless pullovers, 5 dozen MEN'S HOSE, 12 cotton . pullovers, 18 MEN'S SINGLETS, 11 gabardine working trousers, 12 CLOTH BRUSHES, 3 GABARDINE OVERCOATS, 31 FLEECY-LINED LADIES' AND GIRLS' COATS AND HATS, 7 LADIES' RAINCOATS (latest), 2 LADIES' LEATHER COATS, 6 DOZEN LADIES' HOSE, etc., etc. VICTOR KIRKBECK, 1 Auctioneer. Telephone 52-695. 1 COME to OUR FRIDAY NIGHT DRAPERY SALES. It will pay you' HANDSOMELY. Plenty' of BARGAINS and good stuff. ' , PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART, 19- COURTENAY PLACE, Will Sell in the Mart TOMORROW' (FRIDAY), SEPTEMBER 22, at 2 p.m. sharp, 100 LOTS. 100 LOTS. ALMOST NEW FURNITURE, removed from Lyall Bay for convenience. Comprising:— I Oak dining-room suite, rimu sideboard, 2 ' chesterfield suites, d. and s; beds and wires, hospital beds, velvet drawingroom suite, gateleg table, d. and k. tables and chairs, 2 Morris couches, wai-drobe, linos., carpets, rugs, crockery, and glassware. LOT OF USEFUL FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, on behalf of several other Clients. This is good and clean and to be sold to the highest bidder. NOTE. —We are open on Friday Evenings for Private Sales. R. J. GOODMAN, Auctioneer. T. (TOM) INGLIS, Proprietor. TOMORROW, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, LADIES' WARDROBE TRUNK, MIRRORS, 2 ANTIQUE CLOCKS, ETC. IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. p W. PRICE AND CO., AUCv^« TIONEERS, have received instructidns to sell a quantity of goods in a Deceased Person's Estate. Also Furniture on account of various venders. 260 Comprisfng:- 260 3 OAK BEDROOM SUITES, 4 DIVAN SUITES, DARK OAK JACOBEAN DINING SUITE, wardrobes, sideboards, dining tables and chairs, Morris couches, chest drawers, piano, dinner wagons, screens, kerbs, blankets, sheets, 5 single wood bedsteads and mattresses, 8 duehesse chests, mohair, skin, and rev. rugs, runners, Plunket cot, Tucker till, 100 novels, gent's oak combination wardrobe, 10 lots lino., meat safes, seagrass chairs, china cabinet, cot, blinds, etc. ; ALSO iIN DECEASED PERSON'S ESTATE. LANGMUIR HARTMAN WARDROBE TRUNK (Gilbealtarized), musquash coat, black velour coat, musquash collar and cuffs, Paisley shawl (200 years old), silk muffler, motor gloves, elec. hot water jug, Satsuma elec. table lamp, case pipes,, ladies' shoes, 2 antique hall clocks, etc. NO RESERVE. On view from 9.30 ""^^^^•^PEICE, ; sAjnctioneftK' .
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 71, 21 September 1933, Page 22
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