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AUCTIONS. AT: OUR MART, No. S WILLESTON ST. P JOHiNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT at 12 noon. BIG AUCTION SALE , .:- ; ~-■ , , or ■...■■, INDENT AGENTS' SAMPLES AND ';. '■ .-, STOCK-IN-TRADE, .. ■' : ■'. ' ' \ Comprising Q OKA -WORTH OF HIGH-CLASS 3Jt}O\J XOWELS OF ALL DESCRIP- ;'■ ;'■ : TIONS. ' Towels costing up to 4s each in all colours ■and -plain; white (these are excellent (quality),- ladies' imported frocks, ladies' .underwear, counterpanes, ladies' silk ;'hose, tea towels, complete set of linen \ (cost, £12), 18 pairs ladies' shoes, Pyra- ■ : .mid handkerchiefs, table linen,-men's, maids', and women's overcoats, men's latest sports shirts (long and short . '.: sleeves), assorted shirts, Clydella shirts, .'. 20 -dii7.cn Tudor ties, 2 steeple golf ■-■; liose,' Meritasbathing suits, North . .'■ British ' rubber footwear, men's -.'■/ pyjamas, 40 dozen Engle tennis balls, : ;. wicket-keeping pads, batting gloves, • Fleetfoot 'rubber -shoes,-.golf bags, S(J steel-shaft golf clubs of all descriptions,- 20 cricket bats, wa.terproof golf jacket and plus fours, ladies' wateri. .proof. skirts, golf tees, 20, dozen golf , balls,, criclcet balls, book ends, 300 pairs children's/: crepe-soled leather ehoea, 50 pairs ladies' shoes, set -bins, etc., ■ GIN LOTS" TO'SUIT BUYERS': . (On Account of whom it-may concern.) These are all;high-class goods-'and for absolute sale. , Owing to the. large number of lots the sale will commence at..12 noon sharp' Monday. . A GREAT CHANCE FOR GOLFERS . - ■ . " AND OTHERS. ■■•E. JOHNSTON & CO., '..'. .' Auctioneeri. HIGH-GLASS" FURNITURE. 1? JOHNSTON AND CO;, Auctioneers^ ■ LJ* TUESDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. ■-' AT OUR MART, No. 8. Willeston Street. •■-■ -;' "■ sale' by; auction up-to-datk '■household furniture, -upright grand piano by ALSEtf,;'iil splendid order, SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING- MACHINE, UP-TO-DATE ELECTRIC. FRIGID: AIRE CABINET FREEZER, in perfect order, THREE-PIECE CHESTERfieId - suite, latest ' up-to-date oak dining-room and bedroom; suites; blankets, . carpets, etc.;, " ■ ~ ■ ' ;• A special catalogue of very,, good furniture only in use, a few months. . Details later;.:' . '. V \ ' : E. JOHNSTON AND Ca, Auctioneers. , '. AT TRENTHAM.,-'; .' , ; ■';. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY. NEXT,, at 1.15 p.m. \.:.,SHARP.-,-; ';,..; ' ■ ■; SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD ■ FURNITURE. i;: ;. - vV: SINGER DROPHEAD■'. SEWING MAOKINE, CHESTERFIELD SUITE, AND APPOINTMENTS. AT THE RESIDENCE, Seddon Street, Wallaceville (near Wallaceville Station). On account of-Mrs. Duffy, who is giving' up housekeeping. Full details later. Everything is in very nice order. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. DAMAGED CARGO. E JOHNSTON & C 0.., Auctioneers. • WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. At our Basement Mart, 8 Willeston St. SALE BY AUCTION Of 2360 SHES^ T^ KRU" 2360 GALVANISED IRON, 5, C, 8, fl, and 10ft lengths (2-1 and 2G "sauge). In lots to suit buyers. ■■ With all faults, if a«y. ALSO; Practically brand-uew "Poole" speci-il screw-cutting lathe (4in centre, 3ft bed), back geared, complete with pullejs, shaft, and face plate (now on view). And 6 coils ot galv. fencing wire, 1 case containing 58doz castora. SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 1 10.30 o'clock. Buying orders may bo left with the Auctioneers. Now on view. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ' Auctioneers. CARPET SALE EXTRAORDINARY. P JOHNSTON & C 0.., Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT, at 1.15 p.m." At our Mart, '8 Willeston Street. - (Slightly damaged carpets.) MOST EXPENSIVE CARPETS AND RUGS. ■ AT YOUR- OWN PRICE. SALE BY AUCTION Of 26 BE-VUTIFUL SfJPER AX. and EASTERN CARPETS in wonderful Oriental and Persian designs, sizes 13 x .11, 12 x 9, 10ft 6in x 9,9 x 6, 9 x 7ft 6in, 7ft 6in x 6; also 36' wonderful/lounge rugs,. 6 x 4,, slightly hook-holed, damage very slight.' These are very expensive carpets and: wonderful designs. Come and see for yourselves; the patterns are wonderful. Also 12 super Ax. and Wilton carpets 13ft 6in x 10ft Gin, 12 x 10ft 6in, 13ft 6in x lift 3in, 12 x 9, Ox 10ft 6in, and 9x9. (These ars all perfect.) Also 10 heavy-quality used carpets, 2 rolls body carpet, plain . (slightly damaged). TOLL DETAILS LATER. This is a great: collection of carpets. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. AT HATAITAI. E JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY MORNING, ■-' At 10.30 o'clock.' SALE OF SUPERIOR ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SPECIALLY WELL-MADE SPRINGARM 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (made by -Kticher and Co.), OAK DINING-ROOM''AND -BED- '■■ ROOM SUITES," AX. CARPETS AND RUNNERS, 1; CROCKERY, ' GLASS- .'. "'.-■ WARE, AND.' APPOINTMENTS. AT, THE RESIDENCE, No. 12 Ruahine '■ Street: (off Goa •Street,. off ■ Moxham Aye- ■ ■ V ■■' '. ~ nue), Hataitai. ■ ■ On account: of ..the" owner,', whd is giving :. ,■■".. ■'' up houeekeeping: ; . - 1 is. in, .beautiful order. : : Details 'later; . '■>.'.■■■'■.■■■';'' ,'-';''./'■■ E. JOHNSTON AND-CO., Auctioneers. T^i JOHNSTON & C 0.., Auctioneers. FRIDAY AIORNING at. 10.15 o'clock. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD/ FURNITURE. OAK DINING AND BEDROOM-FURN-ISHINGS, CARPETS, AND AP.POINTMENTS. • ■ " At the Residence.; 110 COUTTS.STREET, KILBUJNIE... : ■ ;(Complete cohtehts' of residence.) FULL DETAILS-LATER. E. JOHNSTON-AND .CO;, . Auctioneers. ■ TUESDAY, 'at.10..a.m.--CONTINUING ALL DAY. TO FANCY GOODS DEALERS,.SCHOOL INSTITUTIONS/AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. ' ■'■':; ■ ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. AT CLARK.S' NOVELTIES, . 153a'Willis Street (opp. V.M.C.A.). CW. PRICE : AND ■■- CO., AUC- • TIONEERS, will .sell .on -behalf of Mrs. W. A. CLARK, who is retiring from business, the whole of her'stock of fancy g°°looo. i:^:.'.;-10(J0'. Comprising . Ladies', and children's ■•■ leather handbags, men's leather-wallets, collar and tie boxes, manicure sets,'.Xylonite;goods, perfumes, ■..military.' - brushes,:, cases, e.p.u.6. spoons,; boxed/perfumes and soap, Vogue;; Divinia, Yardley's, bath salts, writing ''pads, exercises, boxed stationery, fancy, cups and eaucers, china bowls, jardinieres in copper, brass, and.china.tplates,' dishes, sweets, glassware, salad sets, brass buddhas, candlesticks,- ash trnys,'■ incense burners, incense, ..Xylonite -clock, Xmns - crackers, : novels, prize books, toy :..- -'bobkp.'toys assorted, boxed train sets, ;■; "photo folders, albums, heedle- ■ .work,.. supper.". clo,ths,: d'oyleys,. trays, ,':. centres,. . bhiriu," 'hand-made ,'goods, Clark's and D.M.C. cottons, embroidered apron's, Clark's stranded cotton, counter display case, ladder, etc. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE. Auctioneer.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 16

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