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AUCTIONS; EJOHNSION &. CO, Auctioneers • MONDAY NEXT, at 115 pm. EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE O£ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AT OUll (BASEMENT) MART, No. 8 Willeston, A HEAL GOOD 'CATALOGUE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. Including. 3 superior hall carpets, good linoleums, Syds Ai. hall ninne*, chesteiheld fauite of 3 pieces, oak draft leat table, limu gateleg table, lire seat, Morns couches, oak hall stand, 3 chesterheld lounges, 2 scagrass prams, child's cot a?id mattiess, equal to new, 1 easy chairs, 24 rimu dining chairs, oak and nmu sidcboaids, 2 tra\elling 1 tiunks, 4 full cabinet gramophones, pictures, 20 double and single wooden bedsteads, complete ■with wire mat tie^es and kapok beds, 10 dining and kitchen tobies, duchesse chests, waidlobes, chests of diavvers, hall seat, lot books, -Hunger, kitchen utensils, and numeious other lots. Also; 40 dozen new English B and B. plates, 3 dozen cups and bauces Our Basement Mart is crowded, and everything must be sold. "• - SALE MONDAY NEXT, At 115 p m. E. JOHNSTON AND CO , Auctioneers, (Basement) No. 8 Willeston Stieet. OFFICE FURNISHINGS AND SHOP FITTINGS. E JOHNSTON & CO, Auctioneers • TUESDAY NEXT, at 1 30 p m. AT OUR MADT, No. 8 Willeston. Street. SALE BY AUCTION Of ALMOST NEW OFFICE FURNISHINGS, VALUABLE "CHUBB" FIREPROOF SALE, size 31 x 24 x 22, fitted with long drawer, 2 small fueproof sales, '"Royal" typewntei almost new oak pedestal ofhee debk, 7 drawers, self-locker, 3 oak and rimu revolving office chairs," oak office desk (6-drawer), small oak filing cabinet (10 drawers), 20 oak and rimu office chairs, solid oak board-room table, size 7ft 6m x 3£t 10m (cost £12 10s), 3 good carpets, leather office armchair and office sundries, bookshelves, 6 oa». and rimu office and typists' desks, etc. Alsor (To be sold at 2 p m ) Almost brand new CHILD'S "KOKEN" HAIRDRESSING CHAIR, glasa-top counter show case, 6£t long x 2£t 6in -nide, fitted with 10 drawers, glass counter case, 6ft x 2ft, small counter case, set "Toledo scales, hat block, Smger fur sewing machine, 4 good counters, 1 counter fitted with 18 drawers, sundry shelving, etc. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO , Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE. Tf JOHNSTON & CO, Auctioneers Ihm BIG AUCTION SALE of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND EFFECTS. 450 LOTS- 450 Removed to our mart from Khandallah. By order of the Trustees in a deceased peison's estate. THURSDAY NEXT, commencing at 12 noon. At our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street. A Bumper Sale. Mart crowded to ceiling with First-class Oak Furniture, Carpets, Crockery, etc. Everything required in the home. Details later. E. JOHNSTON AND GO., ( Auctioneers. SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING YOUR CARPETS AND RUNNERS i ' AT E JOHNSTON &, CO.'S CARPET • WAREHOUSE (upstairs), No. 8 Willeston^ Street. £4000 iSTOCK T0 All the rltesi in''BQDY CARPETS AND <„—-<?«* SQUARES. ■■ *%,' •'•' - - We t^SfcU^mS&tJiighrsrade ~B° dy Carpet, 'Carpetr Squares, and' Rugs cheaper than anyone else in Wellington. J> • i 'i COME AND ,SEB FOB, YOURSELVES. All Carpets have advanced m price. OURS CHEAPER THAN EVER. BEST VALUE JN NEW ZEALAND. 'E. JOHNSTON AND CO, Auctioneers, ' 8 Willeston Street. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST UJ. 1938. , At 230 pm. • ' AUCTION SALE.' « ' THREE PETONE PROPERTIES. TIfESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have ■"■*■ received instructions -from the Trcstpes to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Real Estate Auction Rooms', 41-43 Panama Street, on the above-mentioned'date— THE1 FOLLOWING HOUSE ' PROPERTIES. LOT* 1: 42* VICTORIA PE- - I vTONE.J'Av4-roomed-cottage. J'Av4-roomed-cottage with con.'VV^mence* standing, on k "land having a frontage of 40 feet by a depth, of 100 feet and situated a few doors^from the corner of Jackson Street. ; ' *■ LOT 2: 67 FITZHERBERT STREET, PETONE.^'A 4-roomed cottage standing on,land'having a frontage of 33ft 9in widening.to 48ft(5ia and with a mean depth of 100ft 16m. *Well situated and having usual conveniences. LOT 3: 130 NELSON STREET, PETONE. Shop and 4 living-rooms standing on land having a frontage of 66ft by a depth of 108ft"4m, section;7o being occupied by the^ building and section 81 being a vacant) building site. THE ABOVE PROPERTIES ARE BEING SOLD'TO WIND -UP AN ESTATE AND ' MUST APPEAL TO INVESTORS. For full particulars applr HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, Wellington, or MESSRS. FINDLAY, HOGGARD, COUSINS, AND*WRIGHT, Wellington, Solicitors for the Trustees. AUCTION* SALS, 'TUESDAY, AUGUST «, ! At 115 pm , 48 KENSINGTON "AVENUE^ (corner May Street and Kensington Avenue), PETONE. (See Flag) (NOT Richmond Street, as advertised in "Hutt News" and "Petone Chronicle.") GRANT FARGIE, favoured with instructions from J. MOSLEY.'Esq, will sell as above, all his valuable FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including — Very handsome CHESTERFIELD SUITE, gateleg table, fireside chair (sleepy hollow), WILTON CARPET (12 x 0), rugs, runner, , TRIPLE-MIRRORED OAK-DRESSING TABLE^d oak bed, us v\ire, squares, kapoks, blinds, *4 bed, TALLBOY, 3ft combination bed, inlaid Imo, kitchen table, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, glassware, EWBANK SWEEPER, gaiden tools, LAWN MOWER, pair valuable heivjvelvet euitains (cost £12), and othei aiticles too numerous to mention. GRANT FARGIE, Auctioneer, LoT\er Hutt/ Auctioneer's Note —Undoubtedly the cleanest line of Furniture, etc, evei offeied in Petone. Terms cash. NOTICE TO "EVENING POST" SUBSCRIBERS. CUBSCRIBERS whose delivery of the "Evening Post" is unsatisfactory are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT uith the POBLISUKR instead of complaining to the runner boje. This course ensures fifßt-hnnd knowledge ot irregularities and prompt attention. BLUNDELL BROS, LTD., . {Telephone 44-440.

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Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 16

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