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AUCTIONS. AT OUR BASEMENT MART, ~ No. 8 Willeston Street, ■ TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. E JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, WILL SELL ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS of EVERY DESCRIPTION. 3 Good-carpets, lino: squares, pieces of runner, dining tables, easy and seagrass chairs, ' crockery, carpen- . ter's tools, lawn mower, hose, d. and s. wooden bedsteads, kapok beds, 3-piece chesterfield suite, radio set, cane soiled-linen basket, Singer drophead machine, rimu bookshelves, elec. griller, vacuum cleaner, Morris couch, skin rugs, dark oak bedroom suite (complete), blankets, sheets, duchesse chests, china cabinet, pair gum boots, and hundreds of other lots. Everything must be sold. Sale Tomorrow Morning at 10.30. . E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, (Basement), No. 8 Willeston St. TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. COSTLY AXMINSTER CARPET, size 22 x 12, OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, 2 OAK BEDROOM SUITES, GOOD LINOS, HALL RUNNER, ANTIQUE HALL CHAIR, ALMOST NEW 3PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE Oak music cabinet, piano stool, pictures, inverted elec. bowl and lamp shades, ox. copper, coal box, oak kerb, rev. rugs, almost new oak escritoire and writing desk, occ. tables, smoker's stand, bookshelf, bowls and plants, Morris couch, framed mirror, ornaments and vases, divan chair, curtains, Singer drophead sewing machine (66), tea wagon, oak duchesse chest, s. oak bedsteads and mattresses, hospital bedsteads, child's cot and chair, Plunket cot, form, 2 "rocking-horses, enamel bath, oak cabinet, 5 oak h.b. chairs, canvas sun blinds, carpet sweeper, elec. hot water jug, kitchen utensils, jams, fruit, brooms, lawn mower, hose, garden tools, carpet sweeper, and appointments Also— GENT'S BICYCLE (in good order). AT THE RESIDENCE, 6 GRAFTON :; \ ROAD, ROSENEATH. 17 ; JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, -*-'• have reeeiveel instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell on the premises, as above— Contents of 6-roomed residence, all for absolute sale. On view morning. of sale. E. JOHNSTON, . Auctioneer. SHOP FITTINGS AT LOWER HUTT, THURSDAY MORNING, at 10.30. ■JJNRESERVED AUCTION SALE THE WHOLE OF THE UP-TO-DATE* SHOP FITTINGS. 4 GOOD COUNTERS (15ft x 3ft x 31in and Bft x 3ft x '23in), 5-new tables, 1 large ext. table, HUNDREDS OF FEET OF GOOD SHELVING, 3-12, 13 x 9 drawer- upright cabinet, SINGER SEWING-MACHINE, 4 chairs, 3 good mirrors, mantel, rack, • ■ revolving coat rack; 2 set steps, lattice divisions, Tucker..till, inlaid lino., 15 dummies, 3 busts corset stands, 1 full figure, display legs on nickel stands, 300 millinery stands' of all descrip- , tions, umbrella stands, numerous brass fittings and brass rods, wall brackets, floor sockets, triple slide sockets, 156£t . %iri brass tubing, 48ft 3-ply partitions, etc., etc., all in perfect order. ON THE PREMISES, 99 HIGH STREET, LOWER HUTT (opp. G.P.0.). By order of the Liquidator in the Assigned Estate of M. J. Little, Draper. In lots to suit buyers. Without any reserve. . '-. . . ';'-. ■...'--. ' ' '. ■ ; On view morninft'of sale. E.JOHNSTON AND CO., .■'.■' Auctioneers. THURSDAY MORNING, At 10 a.m. (Under distraint' fop rent.) SALE BY AUCTION Of, 1 MORRIS 1-TON 30CWT TRUCK (in good order), AT OUR MART, No. 8 Willeston Street. The truck nay be inspected on the premises, corner of Jackson Street and Cuba Street, Petone. Sale Thursday morning, at 10 sharp. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEAUTIFUL ROUND MAHOGANY TABLE with claw lees, NEST INLAID MAHOGANY TABLES, MAHOGANY- DRESSING TABLE, MAHOGANY FOLDING CARD TABLE, BIRD'S1 EYE WALNUT BUFFET SIDEBOARD, MAHOGANY CHAIRS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO in rosewood case, MAGNIFICENT WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, i pieces, and tallboy, NEW CARPETS, CHESTERFIKLD SUITE, ORNAMENTS, PICTURES, AND APPOINTMENTS. Removed to our Mart from MohcriefF Flats. THURSDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. Sharp. At our.Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street. Full Details Later; •This is all':Beautiful Furniture. 1? JOHNSTON AND CO., 1 • Li* Auctioneers. McKENNA'S AUCTION ROOMS ■ (N.Z. Christies), 18-24 Molesworth Street. TOMORROW, AT 2 p.m. SHARP. Office table, corner cabinet, filing cabinet, swivel chairs, upholstered in leather and moquette; hat rack,- & tub chairs, all in mahogany; 3-piece chesterfield suite, duchesses, easy' chairs, dining tables, s. beds, Scotch chest, garden seat, gent's bicycle, sewing machine, carpets,1 curtains, h.b. chairs, blinds, portable gramophone, clocks, garden tools,: and a lot of kitchen sundries. ALSO: China in Doulton bowls, plaques, electroplate, and glassware. J. F. McKENNA, Tel. 44-381. . Auctioneer. Note Address.—Opposite House of Parliament. We specialise in outdoor sales. Good prices assured and satisfaction guaranteed. SALE OF FURNITURE AND FITTINGS. FRIDAY/MARCH 2, 1934, At 1.30 p.m., To be held at MADAME B. PARKER'S ROOMS, Corner Bond and Farish Streets (Ist Floor). COMPLETE ' BUTTON - MAKING PLANT, including moulds, ,19 dies, cutters, etc., TABLE DESK with 8 drawers, TWO "SINGER" SEWING MACHINES with electric motors, "WERTHEIM BELAREALD" SEWI ING MACHINE. MODERN OAK PENDULUM STRIKING CLOCK, ~ ROLL-TOP WRITING DESK. "STARKIEV ELECTRIC HOT WATER BOILER (25 gallons), in excellent order, "ELECTROLUX" VACUUM CLEANER complete with all accessories, 40 YARDS OF LINOLEUM. • '■ "' '•-'•.' -Also-^ ..■''. ■' ; . Specially made chest of drawers, dining chairs, carpets, wooden screens, corner wardrobes with p.g. mirrors, 3 easy chairs, large mirror in oak frame, soiled linen cupboard, 2 electric radiators, .20 oil paintings, plush curtains find, rods, cutting table, sideboard, V "Champion" gas cooker, single iron bedsteads and w.w., electric hot water jii£, "Faleo" electric griller. corset spirals, English belting. TITESSRS. J. H.: BETHUNE AND CO. '■"■*- have been instructed by Madame B. Parker, who is leaving for England, to sell as above. ON VIEW THURSDAY AFTERNOON from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock, ' AND MORNING OF SALE. ( J.H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 49, 27 February 1934, Page 16

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