AUCTIONS. l | THE RITZ LTD., MANNERS ST., CLOSED DOWN K. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW MORNING, commencing at 10.15 sharp. And CONTINUING until EVERYTHING IS SOLO. GREAT CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE OF I MOST EXPENSIVE RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE FUKNITUKE, HOTEL I'UKNITUKE, VALUABLE OFFICE FUKNITUKE, Kenungton noiseless typewriter (as new), magnificent baby grand piano (by Steinway, cost £3o0), tympani drums, inlaid lino, new Ax. carpet, valuable chesterfield lounge suite, valuable brassware , and ornaments, expensive elec. light iittings, Dalton bookkeeping cash lcgis er, Blick clcc. factory recording clock, Crescent dec. dish-washing machine (cost £600), Walker & Hall's A 1 quality E.P. ware, 50 Jacobean oblong tables with glass tops, and 240 chairs to match, 30 sq tables, 72 lacquered chans and tables, to match (new), glassware, player piano, Brunswick panatiope, feonoia elec. gramophone, Berkel bacon or bread cutter, Hobart elec. coffee grinder, Lipinan refrigerating plant, valuable ice crcam cabinet, and numerous other lines. Full details appeared in Saturday's "Post/' The most expcnsiveiy-fuvnisUcd best-equipped restaurant and lounge in N.Z. Everytmng of the bej>t. Sale iomoiioii Morning, at 10.15 sharp. Order o£ Sale: 10.15-Kitchen utensils, bread cutter, freezing plant, inlaid lino, li.l\ ware, cutlery, tables, chairs. 1- noon Musical instruments. 12.30—Office furniture, carpets, and lounge. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers.
UNCLAIMED CARGO. WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10.30. f»1 QA WORTH OF BRAND-NEW BRITISH ENAMEL WARE just landed, some slightly chipped and wet, comprising 12 bread crocks, 12 flour bins, 9 dozen billies (all sizes), 9 dozen chambers, G8 dozen mugs, 4 dozen jugs, 2 dozen ewers, 4 dozen trays, 4 dozen washups (all assorted sizes). In lots to suit Buyers. WITHOUT RESERVE. Also i ENGLISH HIGH OVEN TABLE MODEL ELECTRIC COOKERS with large oven, 3 hotplates, warming cupboard, etc., all slightly shop soiled. Now 011 view at our Basement Mart. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. 8 Willeston Street. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE AT OUR ROOMS, Removed from Lowry Bay for convenience of, Sale. j Under instructions- from Trustees Estate Late Dr. P. F. McEvedy. . TUESDAY, JUNE 16, At 1 p.m. HOUSEHOLD "FRIGIDAIRE'' in good working order, OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, OAK DRESSING TABLE, oak hall settle, rattan settee and table, FLAT-TOPPED OFFICE DESK, carved table, HOTPOINT HUGHES ELECTRIC COOKER, inlaid linoleum, 'CELLO AND VIOLA, mangle, smoker's companion, fire extinguishers, aspidistras, rosewood gramophone, kitchen tables, tennis rackets, curtains, fireirons and kerb, piu pius, chairs, dresser, duchesse, glassware, crockery, carpet. runner, carpets, mortar and pestle, milking buckets, pots, pans, etc. ON VIEW from Monday, at 2 p.m. 1 J H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers, Corner Brandon and Featherston Streets, Wellington.
An old Sanctus bell which weighs ljcwt, and is dated 1349, has been removed ftom the tower of Dunstable Priory Church.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 140, 15 June 1936, Page 16
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