AUCTIONS. 1? JOHNSTON AND CO., J~u Auctioneers. ALL DAY TUESDAY, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. and continuing all day until everything is sold. BIGGEST AUCTION SALE Of 550 L°f 550 REAL GOO^FURNXrUJE OF ALL Contents of three well-furnished homes, removed to our Mart from No. 48 Childers Terrace, 114 Ohiro Road, and Plunket Street, Kelburn. The sale will commence in our upstairs mart at 10.30 a.m., and continue in our Basement Mart until everything is sold. A great chance, as we intend to make a complef.e clearance if we have to give some of the furniture away. This is all good furniture. Come and inspect on Monday. Included in the lengthy catalogue will be found— 6 Real good Axminster and Wilton carpet squares, numerous rugs and pieces of carpet, good linoleums, black mohair rugs, 2 upright grand pianos by W<:isner and Wilh. Bohm, in perfect order, oak ice chest made by Jose Fre mantle, 3 good oak bedroom suites, each 4 pieces, separate oak duchesse chests, tallboys, comb, wardrobe, 2 tea wagons, silk cushions, big lot of crockery and glassware, teasete, cutlery, linen, towels, sheets, seagrass chairs, 4 chesterfield lounges (2 with loose covers), easy chairs, 20 oak and rimu h.b. chairs, mirrors, gramophone, cheffonier, leather couch, leather armchair, very nice oak china cabinet with shaped front, oak chest drawers, full Scotch chest drawers, 2 eiderdowns, 2 odd dining-room suites, bowls and plants, 2 electric vacuum cleaners, child's cot, books, very good oak roller-top desk (small size), 5 kitchen tables, Bentwood chairs, 2 small sideboards, ottoman couch, real good box for motor-car, 8 good rimu and oak duchesse chests, 10 double and single oak and rimu bedsteads and mattresses, email wardrobe, 36 h.b. chairs, double-ended settee, almost new Champion gas cooker, small size, cupboard, walnut bedroom suite, numerous kitchen utensils, carpet sweeper, kitchen chairs, valuable 2-door oak cupboard 6ft long s sft high, lawn mower and catcher, kitchen dresser, and hundreds of other lots. Also 50 Choice pot plants. Keep all day tomorrow clear and attend this sale. Everything to be sold, regardless of what it realises. The Sale will commence in our upstairs Mart at 10.30 a.m., and when that is cleared we will commence in our basement mart. This is a real good lot, and comprises everything. Now on view. Sale at No. 8 Willeston Street. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. FROM MAIN ROAD, KARORI. CONTENTS OF 6-ROOMED HOUSE REMOVED TO OUR MART. TOMORROW, 1.30 p.m. SHARP. OKA LOTS. OKA WITHOUT RESERVE. <WtFV CILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTION- *-> EERS, Woolworth Buildings, Cuba Street, will sell on behalf of Mrs. Allaue entire contents of her house( leaving district), including:— OAK BEDROOM AND DINING SUITES. CHESTERFIELD SUITE. PRETTY! 3-PIECE FIRESIDE SUITE; UPRIGHT GRAND BOHM PIANO, gramophone and 55 records, Chester, lounge, 2 oak and rimu gateleg tables, occ. gateleg table, 2 RIMU GENT. LOWBOYS, OAK HALL SETTEE, 4 WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, 12 x 10ft Cm 12 s 9, 10ft Civ x 9, 9 x 7ft 6in, 7yds 3Cin Wilton runner, wardrobes, ducliesse, single and d. beds and wires, bedding, pictures, omamente, vases, china, glassware, pota, etc., fireside and seagrass chairs, rugs, linos, tables, k. chairs, lawnmower, and large number of other lots. WITHOUT RESERVE I. SILVERSTONB, Auctioneer. SPECIAL CLEARING AUCTION SALE. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), 1.30 p.m. At Our Rooms, 33 GHUZNEE STREET. KDAKBECK AND CO., Auctioneers, will Sell WITHOUT RESERVE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LAWN MOWERS, GENT'S BICYCLE, ETC. 230 ff;. 230 Including r-^^ 2 OAK DUCHESSE CHESTS, OAK GATE-LEG TABLE, 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD ' SUITE, SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND % BEDS, rimu duchesse chests, 2 BOOKCASES, colonial couch, DIVAN CHAIRS, dining and kitchen chairs, DINING AND KITCHEN TABLES, dropside cot, SEAGRASS CHAERS, PALM STANDS, and sundries, etc. Also, LOT OF DRAPERY 2 LAWN MOWERS (in good order) 1 GENT'S BICYCLE. VICTOR KIRKBECK, Telephone 52-695. Auctioneer. BARGAINS only at KIRKBECK'S. TOMORROW, at 1.30. SPECIAL URGENT AUCTION OF THE FULL CONTENTS OF HOME, removed to our Mart, and our instructions are to sell unreserved. T/TNGSWAY'S AUCTION ROOMS, xx Lambton Quay. Comprising twin mahogany bedroom suite with best quality wires, 3-piece chesterfield suite in blue damask, 9 x 10% and 9 x 12 Axminster carpets, 2 easy chairs, three-quarter oak bed and wire, 2 single oak beds and wires, large rimu wardrobe, oak d. wardrobe and d. bed to match, 10 yards 3ft wide Axminster runner in perfect order, ox. coal box and screen, smoker's stand, mirror, hall rack, h.b. chairs and oak gateleg table, Eureka vacuum cleaner in perfect order, small cottage piano, 6eagrass chairs, crockery, k. utensils, crystal ware, rimu duchesses, 2 rimu single beds, rugs, blinds, and general other lines. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. NOTE—We stock all classes of brandnew furniture in our showroom, and intending buyers should make early inspection, as we guarantee all new furniture; you can save money. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. RONA BAY. REDUCED FROM £1000 TO £050 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. SITUATED on the Main Road on a section 58ft x 100 ft, a dwelling containing 2 front rooms, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, all usual conveniences. (IS) CITY. Splendid section containing approximately 21 perches. Good locality. A permit for 2 Flats to be built in wood has been obtained. Price £1050. (104) KARORI (CITY SIDE). 2 ADJOINING SECTIONS. IDEAL SITUATION. £270 AND £340—EASY TERMS. ■ ' (454) IN COURSE OF ERECTION. HIGHLAND PARK. Attractive home, 5 rooms, kitchenette with latest appliances. Splendid harbour view. PRICE £1450—£250 deposit. (423) S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., Estate Agents, Auctioneers, and Valuers, 111 Customhouse Quay. rjOOD PRINTING means Better Busi- *-" ness. Let the "Evening Post" Printing Department nandle your nest order. 'Phone 44-040 for Quotation,
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 127, 25 November 1935, Page 20
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