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AUCTIONS. A GREAT CHANCE FOR CARPET BUYERS. Carpet your Rooms all over with Best English Wilton Body Carpet. Cheaper than hair cord. 9ftftft YARDS OF PLAIN AND TWO«uuu TONE BODY CARPET, in fawns, royal blue, pink, and green; also Ax. body carpet. • KA SUPER WILTON AND AXMIN- °" STER CARPET SQUARES, RUGS, AND RUNNERS. Cheaper than ever at E JOHNSTON AND COS CARPET WAREHOUSE, 8 Willeston Street. Inspection" invited. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THURSDAY NEXT, At 1.15 p.m. sharp. INTERESTING AUCTION SALE Of COLLECTION OP VALUABLE CHINA, CRYSTAL, AND E.P. WARE, ETC. Expensive "Drayton" dinner service of 80 pieces (cost £30), Shelley tea set (12 pieces), Crown Derby Old Willow, Copeland, Spode, Stafford, Nippon, Hammersley, Royal Doulton plaques, clips, jugs, Allerton coffee set, fruit dishes, rose bowls, tea sets, Dresden ornaments, candlesticks, crystal, pictures, etc. Also: EXPENSIVE ANTIQUE MAHOGANY AND WALNUT FURNISHINGS, of all descriptions. Fireside and easy chairs, Persian rugs, . nests of inlaid mahogany and walnut tables, walnut mirror, mahogany est. dining table, Sheraton bridge and occ. chairs, coffee tables, brassware, beautiful leather settee and combined bedstead (cost £45 in London), wheelback dining chairs, up-to-date walnut bedroom suite of 4 pieces, expensive Wilton carpets, chesterfield suite, tallboys, 2 beautiful inlaid walnut single bedsteads, complete with best quality mattresses, and appointments. ; Also: Valuable (Console model) electric radio set, Billiard Table Top (size 7ft x 3ft Bin). On account of a gentleman whlo is leaving New Zealand. Full Details Later. Tf JOHNSTON AND CO., •■-'• Auctioneers, No. 8 Willeston Street. TOMORROW, 1.30. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, Sell at their Mart, 08 MANNERS STREET, Opp. Regent Theatre. See Flag! SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, BEING CONTENTS OF 6 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, comprising superior sideboard, tables, chairs, .3 carpet squares, congoleum squares, special quality linoleum, seagrass chairs, coal box, kerb., curtains, trays, floor niats, gateleg table, cupboard, Moms couch, wardrobes, s. and d. bedsteads, wires, good mattresses, . pillows, blankets,' quilts, sheets, 7%yds good carpet runner, also stair carpet, . crockeryj glassware, ornaments, pictures, gramophones, blinds, tallboys, framed mirrors, small tables, palm stands, radio tables, cushions, Ewbank carpet sweepers, chests drawers, and •' large assortment, general furniture, upright grand piano, Singer sewing machine, etc. SALE 1.30 AT MART, 98 MANNERS STREET (This is our only address). On view from 8.30. RAMSEY WILSON, Tel. 42-785. Auctioneer. TOMORROW (WED.), NOV. 1, at 2 p.m. rpHE RIALTO AUCTION ROOMS, Bond ■*• Street, will sell by Public Auction, in addition to the office tables, chair, traveller's hampers, thermos flasks, gas boiler, and general furniture, advertised in Saturday's "Evening Post":— The whole of the contents of 4-rd. house, ■"•■ removed from Franklyn Avenue, comprising nearly pew oak bedroom suite, dining-room suite, single beds, bedding, .: lino, kitchen utensils, garden tools, wire netting crockery, cutlery, etc., • nearly new Electrolux vacuum cleaner, and general goods from well-furnished . 4-rd house. Also 1 Singer Sewing Machine (good condition). J. VIRGO, Auctioneer. AUCTION' SALE, PETONE TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 1.30 p.m. On the Premises: 3 ROXBURGH STREET (off Cuba Street), 6pp. O.K. Motors, PETONE. C HAWKINS, Auctioneer (in conjunc- • tion with the Mart, 333 a Jackson Street, Petone), -has been instructed by owner to sell the entire contents of his home. Including:— ] HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by "Lipp), 1 9-PIECE-DIN-ING-ROOM SUITE i AND SIDEBOARD, hallstand, carpet squares, • hearthrugs, gateleg tables, s. wardrobe, art table covers, double bed and bedding, superior eiderdown quilt, d. wardrobe (with mirror and leadlights), duchesses, pedestals, carpet runner and slip mats, clock, 4 h.b. dining chairs, dining table with superior heavy cover, moquette couch, cushions, curtains, 1 nest alum, saucepans (good as new), expensive electric light shades,' glassware, crockery, cutlery, ,hot water bags, steps, garden tools, linoleums, cooking utensils, deck chair, dressmaker's model, books, kerbs, buckets, and numerous sundries and oruaAUCTIONEER'S NOTE—This is an exceptionally clean lot, and must be sold without reserve, as the owner is leaving for Australia. Goods on view from 9 o clock Wednesday morning. HAWK j NS> Auctioneer. Outside Sales in Pelonc or Hutt specially catered for. WEDNESDAY, THE Ist DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1933. SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE AND UNDER CONDUCT. OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AT WELLINGTON. MESSRS. 11. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., acting, under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, will offer for sale by Public Auction at their Auction Rooms, 22 Brandon Street, Wellington, on Wednesday the Ist day of November, 1933 at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon all that piece of land containing 35.87 perches situate in the City of Wellington being parts of Town Sections 931 and 932 and being Lot 4 on Deposited Plan No. 6655 and being all of the land comprised and described in Cer-tificate-of Title Volume 350 Folio 136 Subject to Order in Council No. 820 exempting Adelaide Road from Section 117 of the "Public Works Act, 1908" and to X 3162 Certificate under Section 227 of the "Municipal Corporations Act, 1920" relating to a common drain passing through or serving the ' above-described land, together with the dwellinghouse of 7 rooms erected thereon. This, property is situated at and known as N0.'302 Adelaide Road, Wellington. The Mortgagee's estimate of value and application to sell can be inspected at the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the oflice of the Registrar aforesaid, at the office of Messrs. O. and R. Beere and Co., Solicitors, Dominion Farmers' Institute Building, Wellington or at the office of the Auctioneers. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), NOV. 1, At 2 p.m. ■ 4 RO.OMS OF FURNITURE, removed from Hiropi Street, for convenience. Comprising:— D. and S. beds, hospital beds, comb, beds, large and small duchesses, sideboards, wardrobe, couches, linos, 2 _ chesterfields, easy chairs, D. and K. tables and chairs, garden hose, utensils, and lot assorted tools, etc. TO BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. PEOPLE'S ' AUCTION . MART, 19 Courtenay Place.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1933, Page 16

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