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AUCTIONS. J£ JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneer. TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. BIG SALE OF UP-TO-DATE AND MODERN FURNISHINGS, 6 SPECIALLY GOOD AXMINSTER AND INDIAN CARPET SQUARES, AX. RUNNERS, up-to-date 6-Piece OAK DINING SUITE (as new), latest OAK BEDROOM SUITE, chesterfield suite of 3 pieces, "ELECTROLUX" ELi:C. VACUUM iv good order, a very'into collection of 50 LOTS OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE AND CUTLERY, set of playing bowls, trout fishing rod, oak settee and 2 Mouib chairs, "Singer" Drophead se«in^ machine, mahogany mirror on 6tand, oak hall stand, 6-piece oak dtning- . , room suite with drawleaf table, iv- - ' laid mahogany plant stand, Axminrtci carpet runner (10 yarde), oak Jacobean half-moota table, oak drawleaf table, gateleg table, "Majestic" 6-valve console model radio set- in beautiful walnu case, bowls and pot plants, art cushions, wine tables, oak hall ecttee, oak china cabinet, electric radiator. Ibex dining chairs, pictures, seagrass chairs, "Gem" vacuum cleaner (as new), hose, wringer, bread crock bagatelle table, MAHOGANY ROLLER-TOP DESK, brass screen and fender, linen, cutlery, Remington noiseless typewriter, fireproof safe, office .desk, and appointments. Removed to our Mart from Upland Road, Kelburn. A very nice catalogue of up-to-date furnishings. Now on -view. SALE TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., . Auctioneers. f JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneds. J^* TOMORROW MORNING, At'lo.3o Sharp. ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION Of 10 UPRIGHT GRAND AND COTTAGE PIANOS! AND PLAYER PIANO, by Helmich, .Rupert George, Richard West, Steinmeyer, Bord, Bohm, Ralph Allison, Canterbury and other makes, also valuable Player Piano (G. P. Bent and Co., Chicago; cost £200); also 8 GOOD GRAMOPHONES (Sonoia - HJtf.V., and Columbia), to be sold if they only fetch a few shillings each (some brand new), lot records. Most of the pianos, which are in good order,, and the player piano are to be sold for whatever they will fetch. Come and secure "a good piano for a few pounds; . ■ . . . ; Now on view; Inspection invited. Notice/.to Vendors.—All pianos in our Mart will be sold for'whatever they will realise unless cleared or arranged for before 10.30 a.m.cTomorrow Morning. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., •■ ".. ' Auctioneers. E JOHNSTON AND CO., •- - AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, . At 10.30 o'clock. AT OUR MART, No. 8 WHXESTON STREET. ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION. x ">'. •- -Of ' -..'■'- -1932 . MODEL VAUXHALL 4-DOOR SEDAN, in perfect order and condition." ;■". '..: ■ ■'•• ■-•■ (Winding-up deceased person's estate.) This car is being sold under exceptional circumstances, and is worthy of inspection. May be inspected up till morning of sale at Gunnion Motors, 263 Wakeheld Street. Sale at our Mart, Wednesday Mormnc" 10.30. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. AT LOWER HUTT. 1? JOHNSTON & CO.. Auctioneer. Lj * WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p.m., SALE" BY AUCTION ■ . Of i SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURMTURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIAXO, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, AND APPOINTMENTS. At the Residence, 64 LAINGS ROAD, LOWER HUTT. By order of the Trustees in a deceased person's estate. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, LIBRARY OF MUSIC, consisting of overtures; 6tandard selections, operatic, dance music, 1000 other orchestral parts, collection from 1875." IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. CW. PRICE AND CO.. AUC- • TIONEERS AND VALUERS, have received instructions ' from various vendors to sell a quantity of HOUSEHOLD .GOODS, MUSIC, ETC., IN THE MART, AS ABOVE. . Comprising:— Divan suite, oak and rimu bedroom and dining suites, tallboys, elec. kettle, radiators, piano (by; C. E. Little), fireside suite, glory box, sweepers, hand and treadle machines; Singer' (66), bookshelves, duchesse chests, . Morris couch, boy's motor-car,, seagrass chairs, screens, cushions, wringer, d. and s. wood bedsteads and mattresses, pictures, afternoon tea and card ' table, verandah blind, linos., congo. squares^ prams/Morris chairs, .'-. oak Jacobean table, tennis racket, violin caee, plate-glass, copper kettle, rugs runners, ship's clock, bboks, crockery, blankets, sheets, pillows, cutlery, etc. No reserve. .■'-'-. .. . : . G...W. PRICE, .' . Auctioneer. THURSDAY NEXT, at 10.30 a.m — AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR OAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CARtabl^Ya^l' BED linenlAßhE DAMASK. r« W. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, have received instructions - from I;he EXECUmrs: a j. king,,B bidwel^treeJ 1 (off. Wallace. Street), to. sell the whole of her furniture; on the premises,' as above. Comprising:— ■■■■ ■ -■ CARPET SQUARES, OAK FINING AND BEDROOM FURNITURE Details later. ■- ■- . . "' ' ■• ■-.-- , -C.-Wv-PRICE, ■ ■ . Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. V: ~ ATTRACTIVE NEW BUNGALOW KARORI. ' gITUATED in a sunny position within a few -minutes of the tram, this ideal home comprises .5 rooms; kitchenette, with latest conveniences, including electric hot water, gas. stove, etc;; excellent, section 56ft x.99ft. '.'-..' We offer this extremely interesting property at £1275, £250.deposit. (604) TEARO. LARGE 13-RD.-RESIDENCE with all conveniences; very suitable apartments or converting into .flats. House in sound condition. PRICE ONLY £1400. Terms arranged. • (102) BROOKLYN. A NEW HOME FOR £615. Comprising 4 rooms, kitchenette, with all modern conveniences. We advise an early inspection. The price asked is below Government valuation. ISLAND BAY. THE PARADE—Modern Bungalow, 3 bedrooms,. living and dining-rooms, all latest appliances, laundry. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE £875. PRICE £1200. Terma C.O.M. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., Estate Agents, Auctioneers, and Valuers, 111 Customhouse Quay. TO: "EVENING POST" ... . ADVERTISERS. (-JONTKACT Advertisers are V asked to hand in Copy at least ON.E CLEAR DAY before date of issue. Owidr to the large amount of advertising in the "Evening Post," it 13 necessary to make this request. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD The "Evening Post."
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 91, 14 October 1935, Page 16
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