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AUCTIONS. INTERESTING AUCTION. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. • On the Premises, No. 29a BOLTON STREET (Top Flat). TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 Sharp. INTERESTING AUCTION SALE — Of — OLD CHINA, VALUABLE PAINTINGS by WORSLEY aud other Artists, GENUINE PERSIAN CARPETS AND RUGS, OLD SILVER, ENGLISH OAK AND MAHOGANY FURNITURE AND AP- . PUINXM-ISNTS, Genuine Handmade PERSIAN CARPETS and RUGS, 13ft Oin s 9ft Sin and 9£t x 4ft; Genuine Hand-made • Donegal Carpet, 10 x 7; Super Ax. Carpet, 12ft x 6ft 9in; a VERY NICE COLLECTION OF SKETCHES by Worsley, Water-colours by H. D. Livant, Fletcher, R. H. Roman Smith, A.R.C.A., Oil by H. Babbage, Sketches, etc., Old Mason Doulton and Wedgwood China, Old Georgian Silver Salts, E.P. Entree Dishes, Al quality table and dessertspoons and forks, ,Old Sheffield Plate, Decanting Funnell, Fruit Knives and Forks, H.W. Jug, Copper Coffee Percolator, Carver Rests, Cushions, Set of Shakespeare's Works, 20 vols., Pewter Trays and Plaques, VILLAGE WEAVE CURTAINS, 3 Elec. Radiators, Portable Radio, in perfect order. VALUABLE REAL HIDE LOUNGE CHAIR with pneumatic hide cushions, comfy CHESTERFIELD with loose cover, Solid English Oak Dec. Tables, Oak. Serving Table, 2 Old Hand-beaten Brass Panels, Set Oak Bookshelves, Sea Chairs. Set Steel-shafted Golf Clubs and Bag (liew), Silver : backed Mirror and Brushes, Elec. Travelling Iron, Imari Plaques, Valuable Inlaid Wood Tea Chest, E.P. Coffee Tray, Heavy Brass Stair Rods, Tea Wagon, 6 English Oak High-back Chairs with hide seats, Dining Table, lot of China and Glassware, Crystal Wines and Liqueurs, Pewter Trays and Soup Tureen, E.P. Salad Bowl, 8 H.P. Dessert Plates, Oak Hall Chair, CLARK ELEC. VAC. CLEANER in perfect order, Carpet Sweeper, Oak Tallboy with mirror top, A.B. Chairs, Oak Lowboy, Oak Dressing Table, large Oval Mirror in oak- frame, Reading Lamp, Twin Oak Bedsteads with_ best quality box spring mattresses, Kapok Beds, ■ Pillows, best-quality : sheets, pillow slips, towels, table linen, blankets, eiderdowns, divans, bed covers, ,and curtains, alum, ware, saucepans, en. ware, elec. iron, mincer, etc., etc. This is a very interesting collection of Furniture, China, Carpets, and Pictures. On View Morning of Sale. Inspection Invited. SALE TOMORROW MORNING. At 10.30. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., • Auctioneers. DAMAGED CARGO. E JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW, . At 1.30 p.m. At Our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street. UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION Of 150 BEAUTIFUL QUALITY COLOURED TOWELS AND BATH WRAPS, large sizes and super quality (some damaged). 3 Bolts Winceyette, 4 Bolts Coloured 3 EXPENSIVE FUR - TRIMMED CLOTH COATS (damaged by oil), worth £10 each; to be. sold if they fetch only 5s apiece. 7 Latest Ladies' Donegal and iweed Coats, damaged by oil (very latest). 24 Woollen Jumper Suits (oil damaged). 6 Pull-overs, 10 Children's "Drytot Navy Blue Raincoats, sizes 24 to iZ, with Hats to match. ■ ■ 6 Frocks and Costumes, Children s bandais. .- ■. 12 Suitcases and Attache Oases. : These are all the latest goods just landed XbTsotfwith all faults, if any, without reserve. Also, 24 Steel-shafted Golf Clubs, Cricket Bats, SALE 'TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. jnTjOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. CARPET SALE EXTRA ORDINARY. __ TT? JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY 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 BEAUTIFUL SUPER 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 s 4, slightly hook-holed, damage very slight. These are very expensive carpets and wonderful designs: Come and see tor yourselves; the patterns are w°l?. d. er; ful. Also 12 super Ax. and Wilton carpets, 13ft 6in x 10ft 6m, 12 x 10ft 6in, 13ft 6in x lift Sin, 12 x 9, 9 x 10ft 6in, and 9 x 9. (These are all perfect.) Also 10 heavy quality used carpets,.2 rolls body carpet, plain (slightly damaged). FULL DETAILS LATER. This is *Fs^g®g-£ffifc Auctioneers. TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. ArmTint^ SALE OF SUPERIOR AUHOUSEHOIi) FURNITURE, PIANO, SEWING MACHINE. IN THE MART-91 DIXON STREET. CW PRICE & CO., Auctioneers and • Valuers, havi received instructions from various vendors to sell a quantity ot HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES, removed to the Mart for convenience of sale. THE-COMPLETE CONTENTS OF 3 HOMES. Comprising:— 7 carpet squares, 12 x 9, 10.6 x 9, 9 x !), hall rugs, 3 divan suites, 2 fireside suites, beautiful figure on pedestal, luggage carrier, carpet runners, large garden flower pots, 3 counters, wardrobes, dining and bedroom suites, ottomans, oak and rimu sideboards, easy chairs, duchesse chests, 11 s.w. bedsteads and wire mattresses, kapok beds,, wardrobes Champion gas range, kit. table and chairs, dustbin, runner, d. tables, 12 h.b. chairs, hallstand, tallboys, office table, palmstand, kerbs, screens, carpet sweeper, wall,mirror,. crockery, blankets, ">sheets,- Congo, squares, and furniture of every description. Also, COMPLETE CONTENTS OF FISH AND CHIPS SHOP, canopy, stove, etc. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. TOMORROW, at 10 a.m. " AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CABINET GRAMOPHONE, ETC. ON THE PREMISES, 11 WHITAKER STREET, OFF GHUZNEE STREET. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- • EERS, have received instructions from the vendor to sell the whole of his Household Furniture on the premises, as above, on account of property having been sold. A FEW/LOTS COMPRISE— Carpet, sft sideboard (mirror back), up. dining and arm chairs, duchesse chest, 1 overmantel, g.l. table, clock, Anfonola cabinet gramophone, kit. table and chairs, curtains, o\w. bed and wire , case of birds, blinds, kerbs, linos, stretchers, oak violin, rubbish bin, brooms, crockery, cutlery, etc. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. LOOK! WATCH!' WFTO IS COMING? BIG SMASHING AUCTION SALE OF CLOTHING. At WAIKANAE HALL TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, March 9, 10. HARLOW. Auctioneer. r<OOD PRINTING means Better Husiness. Let the "Evening Post" Printing Department handle your next order, Telephone 44-040 foij fluotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1937, Page 18

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