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AUCTIONS. Tj" 1 JOHNSTON AND CO., ■ Ll * AUCTIONEERS. TOMORROW MORNING, • At 11 o'clock Sharp. AND CONTINUING ALL DAY. At 235 JACKSON STREET, PETONE. BIG CLEARING SALE Of GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OAK ROLLER-TOP WRITING BUREAU AND BOOKCASE COMBINED, double mirror.door wardrobe, inlaid lino,.dresser, bookcases, mirrors, a.b. chairs, tables, cooking utensils, 400 vols.. books, lawn • mower, carpenter's tools, enamel ware, garden tools, crockery, glassware, cutlery, sideboards, typewriter, set of bowls, counter, chests drawers, hospital bedsteads, and hundreds of other lots. Come and see for yourselves a great lot. CONTENTS OF RESIDENCE AND SHOP. 300 * LOIS 300 ALL FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), ALL DAY, Commencing at 11 a.m. NO RESERVE. E. JOHNSTON, __ Auctioneer. ]? JOHNSTON AND CO., " Auctioneers. TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30' o'clock, AT OUR BASEMENT MART, No. S Willeston Street. ANOTHER GREAT CLEARANCE Of GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Good linos. Ax. and Wilton carpet squares, crockery, glassware, 2 tuperior chesterfield suites, chesterfield lounges, office desk, fireproof safe; hall seats and hall stands, 5-valve radio set, in perfect order, pictures, oak china cabinet, d. and s. wooden bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok beds, wardrobe, sideboards, dining tables, tea wagon, set of bins, almost new ice chest, gramophone and records, seagrass chairs, lawn ftiower, settee, mission, chairs, book shelves, kitchen utensils, and appointments. SALE TOMORROW MORNING AT 10.30 SHJ^RP. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., No. 8 Willeston Street. TT-INGSWAY'S AUCTION ROOMS, Lainbton Quay. TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION OF "THE CONTENTS. OF 6 ROOMS, REMOVED FROM OBAN STREET TO OUR ROOMS, ALSO TWO OTHER CONSIGNMENTS. Comprising:—2 Special, cane lounge chairs with velvet cushions (cost £11 each), Hoover ealctiic cleaner, in perfect working order, 3 Ax. and Wilton carpets, 9 x 13, 9 x 13%, and 9 x 12, all in -good order, electric radio, Kls Singer drophead machine (guaranteed), hand Singer, electric Singer machine, only few months old, 2 twii oak beds and wires, 4-piece oak bedroom suite with wire, 3-pieee chesterfield suite in silk tapestry, chesterfield suite in nioquette, occasional chairs, speciallyliiade double bed and wire, two % beds in oak and rimu, folding bed, hospital bed, 12yds lino, lirio square, small squares of carpets, frameless hanging mirror, framed mirror, large hair cord carpet, hall runner, oak sideboard, upright piano in perfect order, brass coffee table, seagrass chairs, oak extension table, ■ electric iron, toaster, luncheon basket, pot plants, curtains, shades, cushions, pillows, linen basket, . saucepans, ornaments, crockery, and kitchen utensils. , JAS..D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. Unreserved tomorrow as owner has been transferred. BIRCH AND 60., LTD., v. CONSTANCE COUBRAY EMMA ALICE LEE. f^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at -^ the suit of Birch and Co., Ltd., MESSRS. KIRKBECK AND CO., under instructions from the Bailiff of the Magistrate's Court at Wellington, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms, 33 GHUZNEE STREET, on FRIDAY, THE Bth DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1935,.at the HOUR OF 10.30 in the forenoon, all the rights or interest of Coubray Lee in complete BAKEHOUSE OUTFIT, including:— 1 Artofex cake mixer" (with bowk), 1 set of Bransford platform money weight scales (weighing up to 101b), hot plate, bread tins; cake tins, showcase, small trough; dough scales, assorted cake- decorations, vciipboard, prover, etc., etc. VICTOR KIRKBECK,, Auctioneer. Telephone 52-095. \ Goods may be inspectedl Today at our Auction Rooms. %-TON. TRUCK. FRIDAY, 10.30 a.m. KIRKBECK AND CO., Auctioneers, will sell by Auction —%-ton Essex Truck. VICTOR KIKKBKCK, Auctioneer. Telephone 52-695. Please Note Address: 33 Ghuznce.St. Te Aro Post Office is opposite us. ■" DRAPERY. 'DRAPERY. DRAPERY. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), 1.30 p.m. At Our Rooms, 33 GHUZNEE STREET. TTIRKBECK AND CO., Auctioneers, will •"- sell by Auction WITHOUT' RESERVE large quantity of GENERAL DRAPERY, etc.,, including: FUR COAT, LADIES'. FROCKS, UNDERWEAR, LADIES' HOSE, MEN'S UNDERWEAR, '■■■■'■ CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Etc. VICTOR KIRKBECK, Auctioneer. ALL BARGAINS with a big B. TOOLS. TOOLS. TOOLS. FRIDAY NIGHT, 7.30 o'clock. At our Rooms, 33 GHUZNEE STREET; KIRKBECK AND CO., Auctioneers, have received instructions from Trustee in deceased person's estate to sell, without reserve, 2 COMPLETE CHESTS .OF CARPENTER'S TOOLS. VICTOR KIRKBECK, Auctioneer. Telephone 52-695. _ SPECIAL AUCTION CLEARING SALE, SATURDAY NEXT, 1.30 p.m. sliarp, On the premises,. 164 ORIENTAL PARADE. TriRKBECK AND CO., AUCTION- ■**• EERS, have received instructions from Owner,. who is giving up. housekeeping, to SELL by Auction "WITHOUT RESERVE, contents of her well-furnished 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE. Kftft LOTS. , Kfifi OUU Including: OUU 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, covered in Genoa velvet, ;vnd as good as new, COST £45; CEDAR BOOKCASE (with adjustable shelves and glass doors), 3 AXMINSTER CARPETS (perfect), about 30YDS AXMINSTER Cx\RPET RUNNER, RIMU SIDEBOARD (modern), gateleg table, DINING CHAIRS, fireside .chairs, SEAGRASS CHAIRS, 2 RIMU WARDROBES, 4 RIMU DUCHESSE CHESTS, 3 RIMU TALLBOYS, 4 SINGLE RIMU BEDS, 2 single oak beds, pedestals, 2 colonial wardrobes, rugs, curtains, sheets, blankets, pillow slijjs, table linen, bedding, brassware, cutlery, crockery, glassware, aluminium saucepans, kitchen utensils, meat safe, and sundries, etc. Also, 1 , ELECTRIC HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER (perfect), 1 HAMILTONPATTERSON 10-VALVE ALLWAVE RADIO SET (range from 15 to 575 metres, four separate wave bands, and in beautiful walnut consolo cabinet.) COST £45. " VICTOR KIRKBECK. Tel. 02-695, .Auctioneer. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: EVERYTHING IS AS NEW, and MUST BE SOLD, as owner is leaving for Australia for health reasons. OPEN FOR INSPECTION FROM 7 TO 9 O'CLOCK TOMORROW NIGHT. OOD PRINTING means Better Busfness Let the "Evening Post" Printing Department handle your nest I order. 'Phone 44-040 for quotation. ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 22

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