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AUCTIONS. RADIO! RADIO! RADIO! FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1934, Commencing 1 o'clock sharp—On the Premises, No. 29-31 WILLIS STREET. GIGANTIC RADIO AUCTION SALE OF THE LATEST TYPE RADIO SETS OVER 100 SETS OF 4, 5, and 7-VALVE TABLE AND CONSOLE MODELS. IMPORTANT! The^r^o^^rcd SW&'j&i? RighT^ *«* <Uturo "^ This is a great opportunity to purchase a Latest Set at Auction Price and be looked alafter lm° security of buying v Perfect Instrument that will WAIT FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY! , WATCH FOR FURTHER DETAILS. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers.

MONDAY NEXT, AT 1.30 O'CLOCK, SALE BY AUCTION Of OFFICE FURNITURE, 1 CUTLER ROLLER-TOP DESK, in perfect order, 4 office tables each with 2 drawers, oak pedestal office desk, oak I ledger desk, 2 fireproof safes, 2 nests pigeonholes, set bookshelves. 2 office carpets, office chairs, oak filing cabinet, S drawers. . ALSO 1 electric range, 1 first-class ice chest, 2 large mirrors, 1 valuable oak (mercer's) show case. 20 small stools, 6 | bath racks, 20 bundles dowels, billiard table top, mangle, porcelain basin, glass partitions, 8 sheets wallboard, 2 gas stoves, good counter, Perfection cooker and oven, doctor's couch, sink and draining board, hose, I hemington cash registers, 2 hHigrade PORCELAIN BATHS (slightly : damaged). ! ALSO 'QUANTITY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, good tallboy, 6 drawers, 2 old chesterfield suites, lot high back chairs, 6 tables, Scotch chest drawers, double and single bedsteads and bedding, duchesse chests, crockery, etc., etc. AT OUR MART (BASEMENT), . S WILLESTON STREET, MONDAY NEXT, at 1.30 SHARP. Everything to be sold regardless of price. A real clean out of oiir Basement. Jj^ JOHNSTON AND CO., . * Auctioneers.. I HIGH-CLASS FURNISHINGS FROM' . KHANDALLAH, TUESDAY NEXT, Commencing at 1.15 p.m. sharp. ]7 JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, -"-" have received instructions from the owner, who is leaving for Australia, to sell at their Mart, No. S Willeston Street, • THE WHOLE OF HIS UP-TO-DATE 'AND COSTLY FURNISHINGS. VALUABLE "ATWATER - KENT" COMBINATION RADIO GRAMOPHONE (cost £80). A beautifultoned set. 6-VALVE (TABLE MODEL) RADIO SET, fitted with latest tubes. MODERN DINING-ROOM SUITE, with quaint sideboard, 4 dining chairs with cane backs, and latest folding dropleaf table (cost 45 guineas). VERY LATEST. 3-PIECE OAK BOX ARM CHESTERFIELD SUITE, specially well sprung and uphol. in English -wool moquette (something quite new). RUBBED OAK BREAKFAST-ROOM SUITE of 6 pieces. 4 COSTLY SUPER WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, in perfect (LARGE "HEAVY BLACK MOHAIR . RuG, special quality, HALL AND STAIR. RUNNERS. OAK BOOKCASE, OAK WRITING BUREAU, OAK CHINA CABINET, small oak refectory table, halfmoon table, mahogany nest of inlaid tables, walnut fireside and easy chairs, canteen of cutlery (A.I quality), china, glassware, tea sets, TWIN OAK BEDSTEADS, AND GENT'S COMBINATION OAK WARDROBE and tallboy to match. BEST QUALITY KAPOK BEDS, . FU™STK?II^ER^ASH BEDROOM bUllJi of quaint design, something out ot the ordinary. GOOD LOT OF KITCHEN UTENSILS AND APPOINTMENTS. INSPECTION INVITED. Full details later. E: JOHNSTON AND CO., • . . Auctioneers, No. 3 Willeston Street. Ti?r<S E$r 0F THE MORTGAGEE. M^ffikrTO 11' WEBSTER, AND «x OSWIN will offer for sale by Public Auction at tho Auction Rooms, 159 beatherston Street, Wellington on THURSDAY, the i«h fey of JUNE itt °'elo<-k in the afternoon— ALL THAT the one-eighth share or interest of a -beneficiary in the proceeds of the sale and conversion into . money of the residuary real and personal estate of Henry Brittain late of the City of Wellington, Chemist deceased. The share or interest to be sold is derived under the Will of the deceased and is affected by three deeds of family arrangement, all of which, together with particulars and conditions of sale, may be inspected at the offices of MESSRS SLADDEN, AND STEWART, Solicitors, 39 Johnston Street, Wellington, from ' whom further information may be ob- • FINCH, WEBSTER, AND OSWIN, : Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1034. ■ At 1 p.m. : SPLENDID CATALOGUE OF BOOKS, ' including NEW ZEALAND' WORKS, . MODERN LITERATURE, LIMITED EDITIONS, Etc.', Etc. ■ ] Now on View. . J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., i ' Auctioneers, i Corner Brandon-Featherston Streets, ' Wellington. > TUESDAY NEXT, AT 1.30 P.M. ' AUCTION SALES. "TJUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers ■*-' (next Midland), will sell by Public : Auction contents of 5 rooms removed from Fleur Street, KARORI, to our Mart for convenience of sale, comprising:— Beautiful rubbed oak bedroom suite (4 pieces), bevelled mirrors with leadlight panelling (cost £25); 6-piece dining suite, nicely finished; 6 leather upholstered h.b. chairs, 3 Super Wilton rugs (6x4), good radiator, oak occa/sional oval table, armchair (nicely upholstered), chesterfield suite (3-piece), bookshelf' and cabinet complete, 4 ( heavy seagrass chairs, rimu sideboard, single beds (complete), garden roller (acvvt), duchesse with bevelled mirror, oak couch with-loose covers, dining and kitchen tables, 10 Austrian bentwood kitchen chairs, mattresses (single and-double), pillows (all in good order), oval dining table in rimu (with 6 h.b., chairs to match), beauti-. ful Axminster carpet square (13% x 10%), as new,.cost £27; hospital beds, folding beds, large restaurant dinner wagon (3 shelves), 2 rolls lino., per.imbulator, wardrobe (out of child's room), 3-burner Perfection stove, 6 cases cider (ex bond), "Weber" player piano with rolls, organ in. mahogany case. SPECIAL! 5 oil paintings (by HUliard), beautiful ' crystal and china (over 100 years old), almost complete dinner set (blue and white, Shorter and Sons, Spitalsfield), glove and hankey box inlaid mother-of-pearl, old books, including Crnickshank's Table Book, English Gardening Book (1807), 3 Beiies "Punch" Life and Character; email mahogany letter cabinet (76 years old), and other articles too numerous to mention. ALSO: Garden tools of all descriptions. NOTE.—The whole of the above is excellent stuff and for absolute sale. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers. i

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1934, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1934, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1934, Page 24

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