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.;".'"".. AUCTIONS. Tf '' JOHNSTON .'.. AND - CO., •*-'• Auctioneers. ' . '. AT TAITA. . QOO LOTS '30ft ""v TOMORROW MORNING, UV ' At 10.30 o'clock sharp. , MOST IMPORTANT- SALE BY AUCTION of VALUABLE MAHOGANY FURNISHINGS, MAGNIFICENT BABY GRAND PIANO by Eavestaff, London (cost £175 sis months ago) (same model as. used by British Broadcasting, .a_- glorious toned instrument and a handsome piece o£ -furniture), 2 special AXMINSTER CARPETS, 13.0 x13.8-(fawn, black, and rose pink), as new; super -Wilton carpet, 13.0 x 11.3; beautiful two-tone rose' pink carpet, 15 x: 10; rich Turkey pattern hall carpet, 15 s 6.9, and runners to match, . costly Persian design hand-tufted dining carpet, Persian design rugs, brass fife sots, valuable, brass standard elec. lamp and shade, exquisite hand-paint-ed Venetian;-:. Vase,. rosewood stained china:cabinet,■ smokers' stand, WONDERFUL OLD GILT CHAIR (in splendid border), ORMULU CORNER MIRROR, VALUABLE■ CARVED AND IVORY MOUNTED EBONY CABINET (cost £130), special comfy. ENGLISH CANE LOUNGE CHAIRS AND OCC. CHAIRS, inlaid walnut chahs, crystal vases, art pictures, 2. _ English lace-back chairs, nest of inlaid mahogany tables,- -valuable console '' model gramophone, latest 5-VALVE STANDARD TELEPHONES ELEC. RADIO, special elec. tadiator, sdk damask and art curtains, lacquered tray and table, OLD AND VALUABLE LACQUERED GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK (in beautiful order), valuable brass-mounted camphor chest, biass warming' pan, brass candlesticks, inlaid walnut \vorkbo\-, ex- „ .pensive-CANE LOUNGE SETTEE - with-6 cushions, (cost £40), highly polished and clear lacquered BREAK-FAST-ROOM SUITE (including drawleaf table, 6 chairs, uphgl.' in blue leather, and traymobile to match), valuable exhibition royal - blue and / gold PARAGON ,TEA SET (cost 25 •' guineas in. England), beautiful collection of china, c.p. ware, and crystal, grape fruit dishes, Majolica fruit 'plates, old Spode> breakfast set, crj st.il goblets, wines., and liqueurs, crystal decanters, fish knives and forks, spoons, forks, and knives, c.p. cakestand,, c.p. spirit kettle, c.p. entree * and veg. dishts, c.p. rose bowl, c.p. cream and sugar, c.p. vases, sauce boat, large palm and brass bowl, hot water jug, large palm and brass bowl, willow dinner service, h.p. dessert set, UP-TO-DATE AND ALMOST NEW DINING SUITE, 6 pieces, bulfet sideboard, drawleaf table, and 4 chairs (cost £34 a few months ago), expensive FIGURED MAHOGANY BEDSTEAD and mattresses complete.FIGURED MAHOGANY DRESSING , TABLE or WRITING TABLE and MAHOGANY :CHEVAL MIRROR with shaped top (very special pieces and in'perfect order), gilt mirror and gilt table, valuable v highly-polished rosewood stained BEDROOM SUITE, 4 pieces, in beautiful order, new mattresses, new blankets, special quality double and single sheets, towels, good linen, rimu duchessc, rimu bedsteads, linen cupboai-d, 2 card tables, kitchen utensils, best quality alom. ware with brass handles, 2 dec. toasters, elec' hot water jug, wiinger, new carpet sweeper* "EUREKA" ELEC. VAC. CLEANER in perfect order, clothes basket, mops, brooms, hose, step lad- • der, and numerous other lots. Also, FIVE-SEATER "NASH" SALOON CAR, in perfect order. At the Family Residence, MAIN ROAD, TAITA (Half-mile past Taita Hotel, on hill). See Flags. On account of the Owner, who is giving up housekeeping. This'is a most attractive sale of expensive furnishings, and everything is in wonderful order. The piano is one of the finest instruments we have auctioned for many years. -These are beautiful furnishings. SALE TOMORROW MORNING, AT 10.30 O'CLOCK. . On view from 9 a.m. Railway Bus leaves Hotel Cecil; 0.10, passes door. / E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ~J? JOHNSTON AND CO., -*-i* Auctioneers. THURSDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock.1. At the Warehouse, 57a Victoria Street i (Next George and Doughty's). IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE P£ VALUABLE SHOP, WAREHOUSE, AND OFFICE FITTINGS.' Several large and small glass wall-cases, counter cases, island showcases, plateglass shelving, 30 mirrors (large and small), double-sided minors, quantity shelving, plate-glass counter on stand, tables, beuches, trestles and tops, plateglass doors, showcase doois and fittinga, nest of drajvers, outside showcase, clec. fittings, timber, window fittings, steel window standards, Samson truck, small A very platform scales, kauri red. office desk, swing-back office chair, oak_ partition and oak ..door, 2 large maroon-wool moquette curtains, Remington typewriter, Phillips double-door safe (36 s 25 x 36) and Tann's safe (48 x 30 x 26), oak writing bureau, traveller's'hamper, and numerous fittings of all description. Now. on view. * • . SALE THURSDAY MORNING,' At 10.00 sharp. Without Reserve. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. PROPERTIES FOR SALE, \ QUICK QUICK SALE SALE REQUIRED!! REQUIRED!! (Price Greatly/Reduced.) THOMSON; AND EAST, LTD., offer •*■ for ;Sale one of the most attractives Homes in Wellington- at £1500— considerably below cost to present owner, who iB leaving tha city and desires an immediate sale. 6 ROOMS AND GARAGE. 6 ROOMS AND GARAGE. Particularly well appointed, all rooms-being tastefully papered. The bathroom ia tiled and fitted with porcelain ~bath'-and pedestal wash basin", . Ecoftomieal hot-water service. Built-in wardrobes and cupboards. Exceptionally large flat section with concrete motor drive and yard,. Live hedges,, lawns, flower, and ■. vegetable garden.'. Spacious workshop at rear of the ' property. Conveniently 6jtuated to trams, stores, and school amidst high-grade homes. - INSPECT AT ONCE. ■INSPECT'AT ONCE.' Terms can be arranged. - Agents^—• THOMSON & EAST, LIMITED. "BRANDON HOUSE," 152 FEATHERSTON'STREET. Telephone 41-622. TO "EVENING POST" ADVERTISERS. rjONTRACT Advertisers are Vg/ asked to hand in Copy at least ONE CLEAR DAY before date of issue. 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Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 16

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