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AUCTIONS. ' ' . TOMORROW, At 12.30 p.m. Sharp] (On account of whom it inny concern.) ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION • . . ' Of . GO BRITISH- SUITCASES, ATTACHE 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. S W.illcstou .Street. On View Morning of Sale. . E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. BIG-AUCTION SALE O.tf HIGH-CLASS SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, AT OUR MART, No. S WILLESTON ' ■'• • STREET, TOMORROW, At 1 p.m. Sharp. FINAL FURNITURE SAL]'] LV OUR MART THIS YEAR. Everything to be Cleared.or Given Away. A GREAT CHANCE FOR COUNTRY AUCTIONEERS, DEALERS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. 400 LOTS OF REALLY GOOD SECONDHAND FURNITURE. 8 Special chesterfield suites (really good), easy. chairs, dining-room and bedroom suites, oak and rimu duchesse chests and wardrobes, single oak and rimu bedsteads and bedding, blankets, sheets, highback chairs, fireside chairs, seagrass chairs, runners, tallboys, crockery, glassware, cutlery, kitchen utensils, lawn mower, wringer, garden tools, 3 good trout fishing rods, accordion, Hoover vac. cleaner, and hundreds of other lots of real good furni- . lure. ALSO (to be sold at 1.30 p.m. sharp)— Valuable console model "Spartan" up-to-date radio set (cost £58 six months ago), Friedeisemann CQnsole model combination radio gramophone. ■ Good furniture will never be sold cheaper. Mart to be cleared to make room for Big Toy Sale. TOMORROW, 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, SALE s BY AUCTION , Of 22 WORLD-RENOWNED ZEISS IKON CAMERAS 1 Case fountain pens, case ladies' hair brushes, combs, and mirrors, shaving mirrors, beach umbrellas. 3 Cases toys, '3 .gross.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,. S Willestou Street. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. ~ r THURSDAY NEXT, At 1 p.m. sharp, SALE BY AUCTION Of 1 KA PIECES WELL-KNOWN CARLXO\3 TON OVEN WARE (British manufacture). Round, square, and oval casseroles, pudding dishes, . entree dishes, custard cups, pie plates and dishes, souffle dishes. This ware has a particularly pleasing api1 pearance, and can be served straight from the oven to the table and will withstand extreme changes from hot to.cold,' Now.on yiew. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., . Auctioneers, . No. S Willestou Street. ; AT! No. 29 THE TERRACE, On account of Mr. John Bishop, who is leaving for Australia. THURSDAY NEXT, • At 2 p.m. sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO, by Allisou, London, in solid oak case (specially made for Mr. John Bishop at a coet of two hundred guineas,in England). SPECIAL 3-PIECE CANE LOUNGE SUITE, including 2 comfy cane ■ lounge chairs und cane settee with expensive hand-woven loose cushions, cost £io; oak gateleg table, coffes table,' piano seat, 2 old CROWN DERBY CUPS, STERLING SILVER MUSTARD POT, Sheffield plate gravy boat, OLD SILVER TRAY, STERLING SILVER CASKET, old china, tea wagon, 4 sets of oak bookshelves, VALUABLE OAK REFECTORY TABLE and 4 SPECIAL' CANE-SEATED CHAIRS, hair cord carpet and stair carpet, 2 mirrors in oak frames, oak office desk, elec. standard lamp, brassware, Very nice jade lacquered twin bedsteads and best quality kapok mattresfses, jade lacquered cabinet with 6 drawers, sets of shelves, gent/a combl wardrobe with 6 drawers, d.w. bedstead and duchesse to match, good hearthrugs, small cupboard, elec. radiator, coal box, pictures, kitchen table and 4 stools, marble-top kitchen table, plate rack, jam jars, garden tools*, lawn mower, lino, enamel ware, a nice collection of china and glassware, caserole dishes, pyrex, ware, Shirley thermos coffee pot, bowls, caddies, jugs-, pres. pan, vases; fitep ladder, 4 highback seats, Plunket cot,,. 2 paint brushes, box seat, Rubcroid flooring, jade table, and sundries. Also, . SMART '"ESSEX" COUPE, in perfect order and condition, v On account of Mr. John Bishop, who is leaving for Aaistralia. . - SALE THURSDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m. sharp, AT No. 29 THE TERRACE (close' t» . . . Bow-en Street). On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers.. , TOMORROW,'I.3O,'AT MART, 98 MANNERS STREET, Opp. Regent Theatre. See Flag. CONTENTS SUPERIOR HOME (Removed from. Kelburn to Mart). HIGH-CLASS OAK AND RIMU BEDROOM SUITES, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINES, EASY CHAIRS, CURTAINS, pictures, cutlery, crockery, glassware, linen, etc. 2 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, LADIES' NEW BLOUSES, LADIES' BEST ENGLISH SHOES. Sale 1.30. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers, . ■ v 9S Manners Street. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FURNITURE INCLUDED: OEAUTIFUL HOUSE of eight rooms, ■*-* every modern cpnvenierice, situated Mount Victoria, in ideal position. Vendor is leaving Wellington and must sell, and the price includes all household furnishjngs. This is a splendid proposition, ouly £150 .cash required. PRICE £1900. Sco us at once and inspect. . MANAWA.TU LINE. 1360 ACRES, about 1000 acres in grass, balance in good bush. About 300 acres flat to undulating country. Property subdivided into 15 paddocks, firstclass sheep proof fencing. . Watered by run-: ing streams. Stock wintered: 600 breeding ewea, 600 dry sheep, 80 head of cattle; last lambing 95 per cent. Five-roomed house, new woolshed, dip and yards, and numerous other outbuildings. Situated 6 miles from rail, school on property, han .y to markets, including Wellington. Price only £ ' 15s per acre. Terms arranged. LOWER HUTT. Nearly 1% acres of rich flat land with 5-rd. house and conveniences. Price only £1800. Terms arranged. WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT SELECTION of Houses for Renting, also a Splendid Shop on Lambton Quay. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED 22 BRANDON STREET. 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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 147, 19 December 1933, Page 22

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