V ;/AUCTIONS. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ' AUCTIONEERS. TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock On the Ground, Corner COLLEGE AND TORY STREETS (Opp. Thomson,' Lewis, and Co.) QALE OF GOOD BUILDING MATEK*J- lAL, o£ all descriptions. Large quantity Rusticating Flooring, large quantity 4 x 2 - (20ft .-length's) sarking, t. and g. lining, 6 il, totara 5 x. 2, good doors, windows, sashes, 50 sheets good .corrugated iron, Dover stove, etc., etc. In lots to suit buyers. All good, sound timber. SALE TOMORROW MORNING, 10.30. E, JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. E JOHNSTON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. TOMORROW, at 1 p.m. Sharp. At Our Mart, No. 8 WILLESTON STREET. •• A MOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, AND APPOINTMENTS. 300 LOTS 300 Removed to our Mart from 10 Bay Road, • Kilbirnie. THE COMPLETE CONTENTS OF A ,- ■ WELL-FURNISHED HOME. 4 SUPER AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPET SQUARES, Ax. hall carpet arid runner, Ax. hearthrugs, good linos, lino squares, 10yds superior hall runner, • 4ft 6in wide, almost new and UP-TO-DATE 6-PIECE OAK -DINING SUITE (latest design), and BEAUTIFUL OAK BEDROOM SUITE, with framelesa mirror (both purchased since November last) (these are hew), breakfast-room suite, 2 VERY SUPERIOR AND SPECIALLY WELL-MADE CHESTERFIELD SUITES (both in excellent order), high-back settee couch (well made), 6 exceptionally nice comfy fireside and, easy chairs, waiter on wheels, seagrass chairs, cushions, elec. standard lamp, large quantity glassware and crockery, dinner service, * cutlery, ■ enamel ware, gateleg table, brassware, glass bowls, new carpet sweeper, handcoloured pictures, 5-valve radio,' in perfect. order, occ. chairs and tables, elec. vac. cleaner, deck chairs, special bedroom furnishings, twin oak and rimu bedsteads, almost new mattresses, blankets, dtichesse chests in oak-;and rimu,. tallboys, kitchen utensils, alum, ware, alum, kettle, copper kettle, clothes basket, good lawnmower, scales, garden hose, 3 good sets of bins, pieces of carpet, garden tools, and numerous other lots. SALE TOMORROW at 1 p.m. Sharp. Now on view. . Everything to be found about a wellappointed home in this catalogue. Inspection invited. E. JOHNSTON, •■■ .'■: ... Auctioneer. REMOVED FROM HIGHLAND PARK • to our Mart for absolute sale. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), -.' START 1.30 p.m. • .170 LOTS 170 Being the major Contents of a Superior Home .- Including . j A LMOST-NEW OFFICE SAFE, SPEN--CXGER PIANO, several CARPETS, 2 OAK! DINING AND BREAKFASTROOM SUITES, 12-STOP ORGAN 2 OAK BEDROOM SUITES complete with wire and kapok mattresses, MAGNIFICENT. MAHOGANY WARDROBE (large size), 66 SINGER DROPHEAD • SEWING - MACHINE, OAK BOW-FRONT CHINA CABINET, rugs, carpet runner, ART MODERN > 3-PIECE COSTLY CHESTERFIELD I SUITE with loose cushions, in costly] tapestry; black oak occasional table (round top), BEAUTIFUL OAK 3- , DRAWER ESCRITOIRE, ANTIQUE I MAHOGANY OVAL TOILET MIRROR, ODD CHESTERFIELD SET- , TEE, 3 MOQUETTE EASY CHAIRS, bookcase with glass doors, book-, shelves, oak palmstands, 2 wardrobes, I duchesses, single and three-quarter beds, bedding, No. 5 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, and general furnish-1 ings. . ' . •■•-.-■•.■ ' I. SILVERSTON-E, Auctioneer. NOTE.—This is a very superior consignment,, and must be disposed of tomorrow. - SALE STARTS 1.30 p.m. SHARP. TOMORROW, ut 1.30 p.m. AT OUR. ROOMS, 78 LAMBTON QUAY. TTINGSWAYS, LTD., have been in- ■■;*- structed by owner from Brooklyn to dispose of all her furniture and furnishings, also piano and radio, removed to our rooms, and must be cleared tomorrow. Comprising: • Expensively-made 3-piece chesterfield suite with flat sprung arms and loose cushions, upright piano in walnut case and in perfect order, che&; terfield couch, oak bedroom suite with best wire, extension table and 4 h.b. chairs, gateleg table, 3 superior Wil- . ton carpets and all as new, in sizes i 9 x 13%, 9 x 13, and 9 x 12, late model | Singer 'drophead machine, 6-valve Radiola console cabinet radio, only 6 . months old, late model Hoover clean-' er, 2 single oak panelled beds and wires, hall runners, ■ rugs, seagrass chairs, new k. chairs, brass top coffee table, occasional chairs, 3 folding beds, , %■ oak bed and wire, good cutlery, special lot of ornaments, brassware, pot plants, blankets, saucepans, mops,. and k. utensils. ' I V wJAS. D. DAVIDSON, ■ ■:'.;■.':.' Auctioneer. This is a special lot tomorrow, so come along .and. buy good furniture at auction prices. :, ■:; . . ..' '/ ' .
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Evening Post, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 18
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