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AUCTIONS. UNREDEEME I) PLE DOES By PUBLIC AUCTION, TOMORROW (TUESDAY) SEPT. -1, COMMENCING AT .11 JO A.M. .At 10. JOHNSTON AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS. ' U-S WILLESTON STREET. E JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneer, • have received instructions from the Central Exchange and Loan Co., Ltd., 115 Vivian Street, to noil their VALUABLE STOCK OL'1 UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. Among the lots to he submitted are the following:— OVERCOATS, SUITS, BOOTS, SUITCASES, TOOLS, CAMERAS, ZEISS BINOCULARS, ENGLISH HAMMERLESS SHOTGUN, VIOLINS, BVN-lOS, GUITARS, DIAMOND ■ RINGS, WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, JEWELLERY. UNDERWEAR, ■ TOOLS, ETC., ETC. For Complete List sr« -last Saturday's "Evening Post." Sale tomorrow (Tuesday) commencing a* 11.30 a.m. sharp. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., { Auctioneers, C'S Willeston Street. j: THE MACARTHY KEID SALE. j To take place in the spacious upstairs art gallery showroom at J jl/JcKENNA'S (The N.Z. Christies), Molesworth Street (opp. Parliament Buildings). Who wish to advise the public that this great furniture, and jewellery sale will commence TOMORROW, 1.15 p.m. TOMORROW, 1.15 p.m. And continuing on following days. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, September 4, September 5, September fi. Catalogues may be obtained-on application. Dozens of antique pieces guaranteed by the BRITISH ANTIQUE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION. For information, telephone McKcnna's Auction Rooms, 44-381. WITHOUT RESERVE. J. P. MeKENNA, Auctioneer. REMOVED GRASS STREET, ORIENTAL BAY, TO OUR MART. CONTENTS OF SUPERIOR FURNISHED HOME, INCLUDING 0-VALVB RADIO SET, VERY VALUABLE OLD HAND-MADE TAPESTRY. ABOUT 6FT x 4FT, CARPETS, OAK FURNITURE, COSTLY" CHESTERFIELD SUITE, SINGER 66 SEWING MACHINE, ETC. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), Start 1.30 p.m. SILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, Woohvorth Buildings, Cuba Street, on behalf of owner leaving N.Z. Including above. 2 VALUABLE ANCIENT DAGGERS. 2 ATTRACTIVE OAK BEDROOM SUITES, COSTLY MODERN OAK DINING SUITE, occ. tables, palmtitands, 2 fireside chairs, oak Morris chair, special upholstered Morris settee, y carpets (13ft Gin x 10ft Gin, Oft x 12ft, and Oft x 7ft Gin), carpet runner, rugs, 3 odd chesterfield settees, pair modern square-arm easy chairs, piano, cabinet gramophone, portable gramophone, beautiful lot of ornaments, pictures, oak.cltitia cabinet, oak and l-imu.duch-esses, 2 single folding beds, gent's oak wardrobe, 1 oak, 1 rimu tallboys, small rimu sideboard, rimu gateleg table, 2 framed mirrors, 2 oak tea-wagons, kitchen i'm-niture, crockery and general utensils, garden tools, garden hose, etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. A MOST ATTRACTIVE, MODERN, USEFUL LOT. SPECIAL SALE BY AUCTION, WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 5, At 2 p.m. THE RIALTO AUCTION ROOMS, j BOND STREET. 2 hampers of travellers' samples, comprising ladies', boys', and men's raincoats. 2 dozen pairs boys' school hose, 1 dozen pairs golf hose, men's and boys' blazers, sports coats, flannel trousers, 3 dozen woollen pullovers, lumber jackets, 2 dozen woollen jumpers, cardigans, woollen nighties, hngmetights, etc. Also 2 large hampers, 1 carpet sweeper. The above comprise the full range'of an overseas traveller and are of good quality and are for absolute Bale. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 5, at 2 p.m. THE RIALTO AUCTION ROOMS, BOND STREET. EXCEPTIONAL COLLECTION .OF FINE PAINTINGS, ETCHINGS, PRINTS, BELONGING TO MRS. H. McCORMICK, ART CONNOISSEUR, OF CHRISTCHURCII. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. . At 2.30 p.m. Including Paintings by FAMOUS ARTISTS, including C. Hay Campbell, W. Hunt, R. 1., A. Carruthers Gould, Van dcr Velden, J. M. Nairn, Menzieg Gibb, Fourneria, B. Fletcher, J. Wasley, Leslie M. Ward, A.R.E., etc., etc. And ORIGINAL ETCHING BY" REMBRANDT (1630). . ■ . Now on View. Catalogues Now Ready. JIT. BETHUNE AND CO., « Auctioneers, Corner Brandon and Featherston Streets', Wellington. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE, TOMORROW (TUESDAY), 1.30 p.m. At our Mart, 33 GHUZNEE STREET. KIRKBECK AND CO.. Auctioneers, will sell by auction WITHOUT RESERVE, large quantity HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and SUNDRIES, etc. 220 . LOTS 221) Including PIANO, chesterfield EASY CHAIRS, BEACONSFIELD WARDROBE, cheval dressing table, COLONIAL WARDROBE, double and single beds. OAK OVAL AND ROUND EXTENSION TABLES, drawleaf table, OAK MORRIS COUCH, rimu couches, KITCHEN TABLES and chairs, SUNDRIES, etc. Also 1 SET OF GOLF CLUBS AND BAG. VICTOR. KIRKBECK, Auctioneer. Telephone 52-005. { BARGAINS with a, big B. . j ~ PROPERTIES FOR SALE. j NEWTOWN. ! LEVEL SECTION, OVERLOOKING PARK. /7J.00D Sound House of 6 rooms, coal **-* range, gas stove, Carrara ceilings, all usual conveniences. Good locality, close to tram. COST OWNER £1300 five years ago. BARGAIN a* £850; £250 cash, balance arranged. UPPER HUTT. | Two Level Sections, in first-class locality. Water laid on, handy to railway station. Two whares. Price for the whole lot only £125 for cash sale. Details on application. MOUNT VICTORIA. ' j IDEAL SITUATION. SUN ALL DAY. 8-roomed Residence, single-storeyed, in good order throughout, all usual conveniences, gas and caliphont, hot points, etc.; room for two garages, and only 1 minute from tram; no climb. GOVERNxMENT MORTGAGE. This is a good proposition and is well worth an inspection. Vendor has reduced price considerably for a quick sale and to a sound buyer with a fair amount of cash. Price £1575; terms arranged. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, I LIMITED. j 22 Brandon Street, City, and Lower ' [ Hutt. j

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 55, 3 September 1934, Page 16

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