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AUCTIONS. y JOHNSTON AND CO., ■*"'• ■ . Auctioneers. TOMORROW, at 1 p.m. Sharp. At Our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street. INTERESTING AUCTION SALE Of EXPENSIVE FURNISHINGS IN SOLID MAHOGANY, WALNUT, AND OAK, LACE-BACK CHAIRS, SPECIAL CHESTERFIELD SUITE CHINA, CRYSTAL, EXPENSIVE CARPETS, LINEN, AND a£ POINTMENTS. Removed to our Mart from No. 5. Wilkinson Street, Oriental Bay. On Account of Mrs. G. J. A. Kerruish who is leaving for Australia. 300 LOTS 300 All in Beautiful Order. I Included in the Catalogue will be found:— 2 hand-made and almost new Indian carpets (light grounds), 3 Super Ax. body carpets in latest designs, sizes 15 x lltt 3m, 12 x lift 3iu, and 12 x 9 Wilton carpets, large Ax. carpet, iurkey design, size 10 x 15 (cost £45) ■i extra heavy black mohair rugs, oak roller top desk, mahogany and oak gateleg tables, Jacobean oak standard i lifmp and shade, set of oak book- ! shelves, "Sonora" full cabinet g'ranioj phone, in beautiful mahogany case | mahogany sessions clock, card table! I brassrtop tables, smoker's stand, nest of inlaid walnut tables, up-to-date oak dining-room suite with- drawleaf table beautiful ox. fire set. log box, kerb, are screen, and tidy, oak tea wagon, mlaid coffee table, inlaid wine tables Al quality cutlery, stainless knives and carvers, expensive cane (laced back) easy lounge and fireside chairs, with loose cushions, 6 oak wheelbaek chairs, "Stewart Warner" u-valve dual wave radio set, walnut fireside chairs art cushions, c.p. fruit stand, coffee urn, half-moon table, German book I table, Mali Jong set, brass clock and brass candlesticks, oak tea wagon, with drawer and cupboard, chinaj crystal, 2 dinner sets, household linen, blankets, towels, oak smoker's cabinet, j Chinese lacquer cabinet, oak and wal--1 nut china cabinets, crystal goblets and j jug, coffee set, Thermos, picnic hamper, most expensively made 3-piece chester- ! field suite fitted with loose cushions, | modern design walnut bedroom suite, including beautiful dressing table with reflex mirrors, tallboy, wardrobe, stool, and double bedstead to match (tins suite is equal to new and cost £57 10s), oak bedroom suite, 2 special design walnut twin bedsteads and 2 inlaid bedsteads, complete with wire mattresses and kapok beds, tallboys, wardrobes, duchesse chests, step bookshelves, lawn mower, hose, good kitchen utensils, Ewbank carpet sweeper. "Hoover" elec. vacuum cleaner, and appointments. A big catalogue of expensive furnishings. Something different and in beautiful order, worthy of inspection. On view from 9.30. SALE AT 1 P.M. SHARP TOMORROW. It is seldom that we have such a fine collection of. exclusive furniture in our mart. E. JOHNSTON AND_CO., Auctioneers. ■C 1 JOHNSTON AND CO., J-i" Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. Sharp. At the Family Residence, No. 178 The Terrace (Close to Boulcott Street). SALE BY AUCTION Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—VaIuabIe Persian Wilton ear- . pet, 18ft x lift 3in, expensive Chippendale china cabinet, specially well-made Chesterfield lounge with loose cushions, 10 special oak h.b. chairs, 5 mirror-door wardrobes, Ax. and Wilton carpets and rugs, a valuable collection of crystal glassware, Paragon teasets, and dinner set, Doulton and Langley ware, Gonda ware, etc., etc. (Part Contents of Ten Large Rooms), On account of Mrs. John Myers. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., i Auctioneers. (TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 1.30 1 p.m. AUCTION SALE BUILDING MATER--*1- lAL AND IRON. 30,000 FEET 30,000 Good second-hand building timber, including kauri, totara, matai, 6 x 2, 5 x 2, 4_x 2, rusticating, flooring, lining, kauri, beams, three-ply, firewood, 6000 bricks, 200 sheets 8, 7, and Cft iron, gal. piping, down piping, spouting, gas stove, 2 reg. grates, 2 chimney pots, window sashes, and general building material. On the Section, Dixon Street, Near Upper Willis Street. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. ———— — _—^ __ TOMORROW, 10.30 a.m. ON THEIR PREMISES, ALLEN STREET, CONTENTS OF SIX ROOMS. D BOWIE AND CO., LTD., ALLEN • STREET, have received itistractions to Sell Contents of 6 rooms, which includes: Dining-room and bedroom, suites, tallboys, tables, chairs, 2 sewing machines, single and double beds, kitchen utensils, and numerous sundries. Everything in splendid order. WITHOUT RESERVE. WITHOUT RESERVE. D. BOWIE AND CO., LTD., Allen Street. TRUSTEES' SALE, 1.30 TOMORROW. AT MART, 9S MANNERS STREET. Opposite Regent Theatre. LIST OF GOODS AS FOLLOWS— Alum, saucepans, crockery, glassware, elect, heater, 2 armchairs, folding chair, 14 blankets, 5 towels, 7 tablecloths, 8 pillow slips, sheets, cushions, congoleum square, k. lino, vugs, mats, mattresses, poplin bedspread, curtains, linen, folding screen, duchesse chests, gateleg table, coal box, rattan chair, hall curtains, pictures, drophead sewing machine, Morris couch, Moi'ris chair, wooden cot, baby chair, seagrass chairs, tennis racket, etc. RAMSEY WILSON, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, have been instructed by the TRUSTEES of the Estate to sell as above —also: B%YDS COSTLY CARPET AND FELT (4ft 6in wide), carpet runners, carpet squares, oak d. bedstaed and wire, mattresses, oak duchess, oak pedestal, oak kerb, firesjde chairs, divan chairs, COTTAGE PIANO, HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD SUITE, wardrobe, sideboard, oak table, chairs, bedsteads, wires, and general furniture; also jam iars, vases, milk juga, t spices, salt shakers, elect, iron, inlaid box, umbrellas, w. sticks,1 whip, teapots, cutlery, and sundries too numerous to mention. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. Roll Up Early for Bargains. - ON VIEW FROM 8.30. i RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. BUSINESS NOTICES. WANTED TO BUY. CJCRAP Lead, Zinc, Brass, Copper Aluk-} minium, -also Cast Iron. G. R. STEVENS AND CO.. LTD., Upper Abel Smith Street. Telephone 50-333. NOTICE TO "EVENING POST" SUBSCRIBERS. QUBSCRD3ERS whose delivery of the "Evening Post" is unsatisfactory are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT with the PUBLISHER instead of complaining to the runner boys Ihis course ensures first-hand knowledge of irregularities and prompt attention. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., . Telephone 44-040. i

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 18

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