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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONFECTIONERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. TOMORROW MORNING, tit 10.30 o'clock Sharp, AT OUR MART (BASEMENT), No. B.WILLESTON STREET (bu account of whom it may concern.) :': SALE BY AUCTION ■--• -y. .:■ ..:. Of VA^H WORTH OF VA7(\ 3L4YU -GA LEY'S 3^WU -■■: ENGLISH CHOCOLATES (Just landed ex Port Hunter). 9O CASES, including Almond Whirls, Otmt Peppermint, Diamond Bars, Popu- - . '■ iar' Assortment, Flash Asst, Berkeley ■; Asst., Creams, Asst. Diamond Bars, . ''. Assti Diamond Blocks, Marzipan Dia- "' mond Blocks, Truffle Diamond Blocks, ■--'. Coffee Diamond Bars, Asst.. Naps, .Asst.' Diamond Blocks and Marching ' Choc, Lemon .'.Milk; -Croquettes, Choc. Liqueurs,.etc.^ .etc. _ . .To be sold in lots to suit buyers. On View Morning of Sale. '" All -High-class English. Chocolates and just landed.. E.1 JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, 8 Willeston Street. '. . •• TOMORROW, :At 1.30 p.m. sharp, AT E, JOHNSTON AND COS ' ■; • • MART, . . SALE BY AUCTION Of ' SUPERIOI HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS, 3 GOOD AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES (hi perfect-order), CHESTERFIELD SUITE (of 3 Pieces, upholstered in'moquette), HAMUhOJIh OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, GENT'S OAK COMB. TALLBOY, TWIN OAK BEDSTEADS (complete with best quality mattresses), LINOS.. RUGS, COMBINATION BED SETTEE, ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER, GATELEG TABLE, BLANKETS, SHEETS, CUTLERY, LOT CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, PICTURES. COT, PRAM, DUCHESSE CHESTS, WARDROBES, CHILD'S HIGH , CHAIR, KITCHEN UTENSILS, and APPOINTMENTS. Entire'contents of a well-furnished flat. All for absolute sale. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ; Auctioneers, ..'.. '~.'■. No. 8 Willeston Street. rrrNGSWAY'S auction rooms, -*-*■ . Lambtqn Quay. TOMORROW, At 1.30 p.m. We are selling several • unreserved lots on behalf of various owners, also quantity of tobacconist goods in bankrupt estate. The list for tomorrow comprising:— Brand new walnut bedroom suite (in latest design,- usually "retailed at £35, but no reserve, as money urgently required), 2 good new chesterfields (in moquette), 2 special made easy chairs, Jacobean oak dining suite (in perfect condition), 2 rimu wardrobes, oak .wardrobe, 9 x 12 Axminster carpet, ■ Byds runner (3ft wide), 3 rooms, of good lino., 3' rimu single beds, double oak bed and wire, mattresses, blankets, k. dressers, tables, gateleg table, M. couch, very latest Singer drophead machine (with guarantee), oak duchesse and d. oak bed, 2 rimu sideboards, k. chairs, cupboards, kerbs, mops, brooms, bath, lot of crockery, cutlery, vases, saucepans, 1000 packets of garden seeds, also a quantity of tobacconist's stock, including hair oils., face cream, tobacco pouches, cigarette cases, 30 boxes cigars, also set Avery scales ('/ipz to lib). ■■■■ JAS.'D. DAVIDSON, . - ■. Auctioneer. *On view.. , URGENT AUCTION. TOMORROW (FRIDAY),.I.3O p.m. : -.■■■■■; AT OUR ROOMS. T AMBTON AUCTION ROOMS, 33 -J" Ghuisnee Street, have received instruction-/ from MISS K • -BARRL .to sell by public auction WITIIOUI RESERVE entire contents of her well-turn-ished TEAROOMS. 300 LOIS 300 2 MORRIS COUCHES '(ns new)), 5 TABLES, 16 CHAIRS. 2 SEAGRASS CHAIRS 2 FOLDING SCREENS . CARPET RUNNERS, PLATES, TEA POTS, WATER JUGS, MILK JUGS CUPS AND SAUCERS, STAINLESS CUTLERY, KITCHEN UTENSILS, .' LINO., BLINDS, ETC. ' ' " ■ ''■'■ 'A'so ;: ". ■ 3-VALVE ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO SET. VICTOR KIRKBECK, - Auctioneer. , Telephone 52-693. . , •' ■• ' If you '-want a FAIR DEAL and BARGAINS with a big B, attend our sale.-.. ■ EVERYTHING IN PERFECT ORDER (as new). DRAPERY AUCTION. . : TOMORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT, 7 . o'clock. AT OUR ROOMS. TAMBTdN AUCTION ROOMS, 33 ■' Ghuznee. Street, have received instructions from LIQUIDATOR to sell by public auction WITHOUT RESERVE LADIES', MEN'S, and CHILDREN'S APPAREL. . 500 ; lots 500 / Including 20 EVENING- FROCKS, 50 HOUSE FROCKS, 100 PAIRS- BLOOMERS, 200 PAIRS LADIES HOSE, MEN'S COATS, OVERALLS, CHILDREN'S GUMBOO.TS,ETC, ETC. . ' . VICTOR KIRKBECK, I . Auctioneer. Telephone 52-695. DON'T:FORGET 7 o'clock' TOMORROW ■ night; • COME EARLY if you Want to be in the BARGAINS. Hundreds of people TURNED AWAY last Friday might. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. A SURE MONEY MAKER. . MILK ROUND FOR LEASE. LARGE and old-established Wellington Milk Round with fully stocked dairy farm, carrying 80 cows and sundry young stock. The farm is fenced and subdivided, well watered. House, whare, cowbails, milking machines, and complete plant with ninety (90) gallon milk round, to be leased for 5 to 10 years to approved and experienced man only. Rent yearly in advance. Bond to be provided from successful applicant for lease. Details to bona fide clients only. ; SOLE AGENTS. 248 ACRES, MANAWATU LINE. Rolling terrace and flat land, 12 paddocks, well watered, 6-roomed homestead, cowbails and other sheds, 3 miles from station. Price only £17 10s per acre. Own«r would accept unencumbered house, Welf?»gton. or Lower Hutt, to the value of £1000 as deposit, or easy terms. SOLE AGENTS. CHARMING LOWER HUTT HOME. FIRST-CLASS LOCALITY. • MODERN Storey-and-a-half Home, containing seven rooms, besides «un-roorn.and every possible labour-saving convenience. Excellent eituation, handy to train and bus, and bowling green and croquet club; beautiful flower garden, vegetable garden, concrete paths, motor garage, and workshop. PRICE REDUCED FROM £3000 to £2400, which is much below value. Favourable terms arranged. Part State mortgage. Can be purchased furnished if desired. Stand any inspection. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED (Established 1902.) CITY AND LOWER HUTT,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 22

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