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AUCTIONS. i I ___ , — FOR SALE BY AUCTION WELL-SITUATED PROPERTY, SUNNY MOUNT VICTORIA. GG. TOLHURST & SON have received instructions from the Owner to Sell by • PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rocfms, Bank of Kcw Zealand Buildings, Lambton WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, at 2.30 p.m., THAT PARTICULARLY WELL-SITUATED PROPERTY KNOWN AS j NO. 69 MAJORIBANKS STREET, comprising a Soundly-constructed Residence of 5 large.rooms, bathroom, and laundry,! also large gai-age and storeroom. This is a first-class property occupying a sunny corner position, slightly above the road, and only a minute or two from the Courtenay Place tram stop. ' Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale" from the Auctioneers — G. G. TOLHURST & SON, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY.

OFFICE FURNITURE AND SHOP FITTINGS. j? JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY MORNING at 10.30 o'clock. At our Mart (Bas.ement), No. 8 ■ WiHeston Street. j SALE BY AUCTION Of 2 (New) English fireproof Safes, 30 x 20 x 20 and 28 x 10 x 19; 2 solid oak pedestal office desks (7-drawer, selflocker', as new); 2 ledger desks, rimu office and typists' desks and tables, 12 rimu office chairs, revolving ; office chairs, 3 carpets, rugs, "Yost" typewriter, linoleums, office armchairs. "Roneo" Duplicator (No. 100) in perfect order, stationery cupboard, 4ilrsnver rimu filing cabinet, 1 cork lino., 4 large office tables, practicallynew 4-tirawer all-steel filing cabinet, bookshelf with 12. drawers, 4 travellers' hampers, pigenn-holcs, counter with 4 drawers,2 shop counters, 12ft and Bft, 5 linoleum squares, lot ot scrim, 2% h.p. electric motor. Also: Latest model "Gestctner" duplicator (as new), only in use a few months. On view morning of sale. c! JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. pi JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. * TUESDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. At Our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street. CLEARING SALE BY AUCTION Of 6 UPRIGHT GRAND AND COTTAGE PIANOS, by "Alsen," "Ruppach," "Everson," "Haider," "Broadwood," and "Knott & Son," to be sold practically without any reserve whatever. . ■.■■■■-.' Also, MAGNIFICENT "BABY" GRAND PIANO, in perfect order and condition,, cost £180. This is a wonderful instrument, ■ and '. has had very little use. ■ . ■ , Also, '' .. . 4 GRAMOPHONES. Buyers of Pianos should attend this Sale, as there are some very good instruments in this lot, and they, are to be sold. Now on view. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. P JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10.15, At Our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street. HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST-NEW UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE AND CARPETS. SALE BY AUCTION Of A VERY ATTRACTIVE CATALOGUE OF ULTRA-MODERN FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT SOLID FIGURED WALNUT DINING-ROOM BUFFET SUITE, 6-piece, and FIGURED WALNUT REFLEX MIRROR BEDROOM SUITE, including tallboy. (These lire two handsome suites, very "latest designs, and new, cost £38 and, £58 each a few months ago), worthy of inspection. 6 almost-new super Ax. and Oriental Carpets, 3 genuine Xvhand#nade;*/:, Indian ' fcarpets ' flight grounds), lounge rugs, odd dining and bedroom furniture, latest coJoured glassware,- costly 3-piece chesterfield suite, uphol. in wool moquette, cost £42 at Collie's a few months ago, trout fishing rod, etc., etc. ■ Full details later.. This is really high-class Furniture. , E, JOHNSTON & CO., . Auctioneers. J^ JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENT. < FRIDAY MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock. On the Premises, Simester's London Warehouse, cr., Victoria and Harris Streets. UNRESERVED SALE BT AUCTION of THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK TN TRADE OF MEN'S AND LADIES' HIGH-CLASS ■ AND EXCLUSIVE BURBERRYS, Irish homespun, Donegal Featherlite fleece, Irish fleece, Carj lington Harris and tweed coats, worth up to £16 16s each, men's and ladies" expensive teddy bear, camel hair, and leather coats, men's and ladies' Burberry rain coats and golf jackets, aviator's suit, golf trousers and sports coats, 60 men's and ladies' light rain coats, rolls of Buz-berry's expensive and exclusive fleece coatings and suitings in lengths to suit buyers, 200 pairs two steeple golf hose and socks, men's underwear, Burberry riding breeches, Le Roy oilskin coat, 315 musquash skins,' etc, etc. NO HIGHER-CLASS OR BETTERQUALITY GOODS IMPORTED INTO N.Z. THESE ARE ALL MOST EXPENSIVE AND EXCLUSIVE GOODS. ' Also: . . Shop and office fittings, fireproof safe, Uriderwood portable typewriter in perfect order, 9-drawer pedestal office desk, typist's desk, office tables, numerous tables and benches, and trestles, 8 mirrors, 6ft 6 x 4ft 3, 4ft 6 x 2ft, 6ft 6 x 2ft, 6ft x 3ft 2, 3ft x lft 9, 4ft 6 x Ift 9, 7 dress models, coir runner, office sundries, rugs, partitions, shelving, 3-ply, etc., etc. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. , , MONDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. At 29 MUNRO STREET, SEATOUN. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BOOKS, GARDEN TOOLS, CROQUET SET, ETC. On the Premises,' 29 MUNRO STREET, SEATOUN. p W. PRICE AND,CO., AUCTION- '-'* ETCRS, have received instructions from-the Vendor, who is leaving Wellington, to sell the balance of her furniture and sundries on the premises, as above, comprising:— . OAK SIDEBOARD,, OVAL DINING TABLE, H.B. CHAIRS, CARPET SQUARE 12 x 9, lino squares, DUCHESSE CHESTS, PEDESTALS, A. wood bedstead and mattresses, onk wardrobe. 'DINNER WAGON, oak tray, wood safe, 7 DOZEN MASON'S 4 and 71b PRESERVE JARS, kit. table and chairs, kettles, saucepans, ■ curtains, wringer, brooms, mops, blankets, stretchers, 2 s. wood beds, crock- ' cry, fireguard, cabinet, rugs, set irons, hose, croquet . set, tennis racquets, lawn mower, tent 8 x G, garden tools, etc. NO RESERVE. C. "W. PRICE, • Auctioneer. TO •'EVENING POST* ADVERTISERS. (CONTRACT ADVERTISERS are asked to hand in Copy at least ONE CLEAR DAY before data of issue. Owing to the large amount of advertising in the "Evening Post" it is necessary to make this request. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., The "Evening Post." ._..;

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1936, Page 16

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