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AUCTIONS. PAWNBROKER'S SALE. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. T? JOHNSTON AND CO have received instructions from . the Anchor Exchange and Loan Co., Ltd., 131 Manners Street, to Sell by Auction at their Mart, 8 Willeston Street, on MONDAY NEXT, COMMENCING 11.30 a.m. QQQ SELECTED LOTS 900 FROM AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, AND CHRISTCHURCH. Included in the List are the Following:— CANTEEN CUTLERY, CASH REGISTER, ADDING MACHINE, HANDSOME DIAMOND BRACELET, VIOLET RAY, NEW MOTOR TENT, SHOTGUN. ZEISS GLASSES, OLD VIOLIN, SLINGERLAND BANJO, SHIP'S COMPASS, MOVIE CAMERA. JEWELLERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CLOTHING, SUNDRIKS, ETC. A HUGE ASSORTMENT, Almost WITHOUT RESERVE. PLEDGES WILL BE WITHDRAWN ON PAYMENT OF INTEREST. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., . Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Full cabinet "Lyricphone" gramophone and records, linos., rugs, dining table and cover, aus. chairs, clock, ornaments, c.p. ware, Morris couch and cushion, pictures, seagrass chairs, mirrors, cutlery, curtains and blinds, chests of drawers, blankets, sheets, d. bedstead and mattress, down quilt, 2 single bedsteads and wires, table, chairs, linen chest, kitchen utensils, and appointments. At the Residence, No. 23 Buiek Street, Petone. P JOHNSTON AND CO., AUCTION- -*-'• EERS, have received instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell on the premises as above. EVERYTHING IS FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. " EX BOND. ' TUESDAY MORNING, at 10.30 a.m., SALE BY AUCTION Of KO CASES BEST SCOTCH WHISKY *>& (rare Old Glen Valley) 16 CASES SHERRY and PORT, etc. (On account of whom it may concern), At Our Mart, No. 8 WILLESTON STREET> In lots to comply with the licensing law. Now on View. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, - 8 Willeston Street. AT LOWER HUTT, TUESDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. sharp, ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNL ° TURE. 4 Axminster and Wilton carpet squares, ! Ax. runners, ■ DARK OAK JACO- ; BEAN DINING-ROOM SUITE (with oval ex. dining table, 4 special design | chairs, oak buffet, and oak "wagon to match), oak mission chairs and tables, superior oak writing bureau, 2 sets of oak bookshelves, card table, books, oak cabinet gramophone (with room for wireless set), VALUABLE "KREISLER" ALL-ELECTRIC WIRELESS SET (latest model, and in perfect order, cost £32), art curtains, tea wagon, very nice chesterfield suite (3 pieces, in moquette), piano seat, crockery arid .glassware,- carpet sweeper, valuable QUEENSLAND FIGURED GOLDEN MAPLE BED ROOM SUITE (including large ward robe, duchesse, pedestal cupboard, and oval panel bedstead to match, an expensive suite and in perfect order), oal< i•■ -rairror-door-s'-.v^yardrpbej-sj superior oal< duchesse, rimu ' duch'essej single bed 'steads, and bedding complete, hospita! bedstead, 2 horsehair mattresses, special blue woven springchaif, kitchei utensils, ilium. ■ pres. 'pan, caddies, alum. war.c, 4 kitchen chairs and table, wringer, stepladder, garden tools, lawn mower, hosb, soiled- linen basket, ■fire guard, almost new and Up-^o'-date OAK ' ICE" CHEST (28 x 20 x ,48), and sun dries! . • ' • On the Premises; 30 Totara Crescent (off Penrose Street), Lower Hutt. On account of Mr. H. Loweu. .who is • giving up housekeeping. Sale Tuesday Next, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. Everything is in very nice Qrder and i'oi absolute sale. . On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY NEXT,-' At 12.30 p.m. Sharp. (On account of whom it may concern.) ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION >tX Of 60 BRITISH SUITCASES, ATTACKS CASES, AND TRAVELLING BAGS, picnic and weekend cases. All up-to-date and brand-new. To be sold for what "they will fetch. At our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street. On View Morning of Sale. ■ . • ■ ..-■-•- E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ■ Auctioneers. BIG AUCTION SALE OF, HIGH-CLASS SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, AT OUR MART. No. 8 WILLESTON STREET, ■ WEDNESDAY NEXT, "at 1 p.m. sharp FINAL FURNITURE SALE IN OUR MART "THIS'YEAR. 1 Everything to be Cleared or Given Away A GREAT CHANCE FOR COUNTRY AUCTIONEERS, DEALERS, ANE THE GENERAL PUBLIC.. 400 LOTS OF REALLY" GOOD SECOND HAND FURNITURE. 8 Special' chesterfield suites (really good), easy chairs, dining-room and bedroom suites, oak and rimu duchesse chests arid wardrobes,. single oak and rimu bedsteads and bedding, blankets : sheets, highback chairs, fireside chairs, seagrass chairs, . runners, tallboys, crockery, glassware, cutlery, kitchen .i utensils, lawn mower, wringer, garden . tools, 3 good trout fishing rods, accordion, Hoover vac. cleaner, and hundreds of other lots of real good furniture. Also— Valuable console, model "Spartan" up-to-date radio Set (cost £58 six monthf ago), Friedeisemann console model combination radio gramophone. Good furniture will never be sold cheaper. Mart to be cleared to make room for Big Toy Sale. WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. sharp. We mean business; the mart must be cleared. . , . E. JOHNSTON AND CO.,' ' Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT, at .1 p.m. sharp, QALE BY AUCTION ° Of 22 WORLD-RENOWNED ZEISS. IKON CAMERAS' 1 Case fountain 'pens 3 Cases toys, 3 grass tennis racket covers 5 Canteens cutlery. 6 British Miniature golf sets complete (worth 5 guineas each) ' ' . . 500 Boxes English chocolates, etc., etc. . At Our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street. Details later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., __ Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT, At 1 p.m. sharp, SALE BY AUCTION Of 1 Kft HECES WELL-KNOWN CARL--IOU TON OVENWARE (British manufacture). I Round, square, and oval casseroles, pudding dishes, entree dishes, custard cups, pie plates and dishes, souffle dishes. This ware has a particularly pleasing appearance,' and can be served straight from the oven to the table and will withstand extreme changes from hot to cold. Now on view. K. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, . No. 8 Willeston Street.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 16

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