AUCTIONS. UNCLAIMED CARGO. . E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.15 o'clock, AT OUR BASEMENT MAET, No. 8 WiJleston Street. SALE BY AUCTION Of 100 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON, ' sizes 7ft and Oft (24 aud 2G gauge); also 9 Sheets 10ft and G Sheets Bft 40 ROLLS BRITISH WIRE-NETTING, assorted sizes, 1 case (58 doz.) ballbearing castors, 14 sacks powdered glucose, 3 bags potash, 20 coils florists'• wire, 8 sinks, 3 new lawn mowers, 2 new'men's bicycles, 1 used Scott Bros. ;■■ 3ft H.l'. KITCHEN RANGE in good order,, 1 (used) girl's bicycle, gas caliphont and stove, Ji.p. boiler, etc., 12 pairs ladies' nappa gloves, boy's raincoat, 3 bolts crepe de cbino and silk (in lots to suit buyers), 12 pairs men's English shoes (sizes 0 , toO). . ' - ' , Also, (Immediately following Sale of/Unclaimed ' ■ Cargo.) ' '" | GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISH-1 INGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Carpets, linos., runners, chesterfield suites, Moffatt elee. stove, gas stove, dining and bedroom furnishings, crockery, drophead and hand sewing machines, 2 garden ;.tables-, and sundry kitchen utensils, etc., etc. . Now on View. E. JOHNSTON &' CO., -,'■ Auctioneers. REMOVED FROM RAROA ROAD, KELBURN, TO OUR MART, for Convenience of Sale. TOMORROW, 2 p.m. 230 OTS 230 MAJOR CONTENTS OF SUPERIOR HOME. CILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTION--13 - EERS, 110 LAMBTON QHAY (corner Mees Steps). Major Items in Catalogue 5 LARGE AND SMALL CARPETS 3 CHESTERFIELD SUITES, MODERN ■ OAK' TABLE, OAK GATELEG - TABLE, 3 chairs, C 6 SINGER OAK D.H. SEWING. MACHINE, 2 OAK BEDROOM SUITES, complete, SEVERAL EXPENSIVE OAK AND RIMU MODERN DUCHESSES, wardrobes beds, MOTOR-CAR. CAMPING GEAR, comprising 2 English . camp beds, compact Primus stove and oven, ; ■ 2 folding tables and/stools, loft tent, V fly, green -canvas carry-all, etc ; 2 LONG MIRRORS, oblong and oval: 7yds SUPER WILTON .RUNNER,1 : old inlaid oval.-table, and numerous; furnishings, etc. \ > . ; I. SILVERSTONE, , ' . .. > Auctioneer. KINGSWAY. AUCTION "MART, 78 Lambton Quay. .; TOMORROW,Yat 1.30 p.m. The following consignments have arrived at our Mart from Sydney Street and Kelburn, and our instructions are to Bell to best advantage. . ■ , ■; Comprising:—Practically, new'oak'bedroom suite' with "triple mirrors on.ducnesse (cost £32 10s); rimu bedroom suite, in good order; 2'riinu'wardrobes, one with 2-mirrored door, * 2 very good 9 x 12 super Wilton fringed carpets, suitable for, dining or-bedroom.; 9 x 12 Ax. carpet,.. 11.3 x: 13.6 super Wilton 'carpet, several good rugs, 2 complete oak dining suites, with drawleaf table and one being equal to new, 4 "rimu duchesses in good order, G -single beds and wires, d. bed and ■wire,.-large mirror, cabinet gramo: phone,. small k. /escritoire, 2 easy 'chairs, seagrass .chairs, oak wardrobe, stretchers, several good sew-, ing, machines of various makes, 3-piece wool moquette chesterfield suite, only few months in use (cost £29 10s), ~ . .small' up. couch, 3 piece up. suite in . saddlebag, M. couch, oak cot. Plunket cot, mail, dressing table, k. tables, brass jardinieres, fireside chair, wringer, lawn mower, gent's cycle, and miscellaneous small lots. Also: ■■ 1 bale, of new double and single blankets, towels, sheets, etc. . ■ , JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. AUCTION PALE OF FINE HOUSE- , HOLD FUKIf I'iTJitK.fc.v. Contents of 1* Rooms,, onl the "Premises, No. 42 TINAKORI ROAD, THORNDON, On. TUESDAY, JUNE.22, At Noon. BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER CARPET, measures lSft by 24ft; CIItbItKFTELD SUITE, in 3 pieces; fireside chair largo oak sideboard, • 3 CHESTERFIELDS, Singer sewing machine, L'lile-lef? table, carpet squares, inlaid and printed linoleums, BURR WALNUT TABLE, occasional chairs, floor ru-s, 2 CEDAR CHESTS OF ' J)RAWERS, 2 large dining tables (4 leaves), wardrobes, duchesses, oak bedsteads, 4 new single rimu bedsteads, ' vr.v: and kapoks, sofa in horsehair, card table, carpet runner, metal firescreen, cedar dressing table, dining chairs, 3lonarch ice chest, FLAI-1 TOPPED OFFICE DESK, kitchon ' sundries, crockery, gardening tools, linen, blankets (as new), etc., etc. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been instructed to offer for absolute sale the contents as-above. Everything must be sold as the house is being demolished to make way for a new block of flats. On. View Mondaj-, 21et, from 10.30 a.m. J. n. BETHUNE AND CO., ' Auctioneers,, Cnr. Brandon and Feathersion Streets, Wellington. TOMORROW, AT.1.30P.M. AUCTION SALE OF- SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARtoPThI' MART, 91 DIXON STREET, rf W PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONO. EERS AND VALUERS, have received instructions to sell va quantity of Household Furniture, etc., removed to the mart for sale, comprising:— . Oak table, divan suites, bedroom and dining-room suites, d. and s. wood beds and mattresses, oak and rimu sideboards, hall runner, crockery, linen, gramophone, mirrors, steps, glory box, easy chairs, card table, couches, overmantel, kerbs, wall cabinets, kit. tables and chairs, blankets, sheets, tablecloths; carpet sweeper, wringers, MANUFACTURERS' SINGER MACHINE, etc. NO RESERVE. Q Auctioneer.' GOOD Printing deserves Good Blocks. The- "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 44-040 for .your next quotation. -\ THE GREATEST JEWS ' ' - —.' .. ♦' -' .'-.'•- An international poll to {.determine who are. the world's: 70 greatest living j ews^_the "Elders of Israel"—will be undertaken by the Ivrim, Chicago, U.S.A., honour society for Jewish young men. This announcement \ was made. recently by Ben .Aronin,; sponsor for the society, who said7,the'B'naL B'rith, the,, A.Z.A., ■ Jewish Youth Leagues, the Zionist organisation, Young Judea, and other Jewish groups are co-operating in the poll.. It is expected to take a year. To obtain'a list of leading Jews on which the poll is to be based, the Jewish Youth Leagues and students of Jewish Sunday or Hebrew schools in Chicago have compiled a list of 250 names of great Jews, which will be expanded as soon as similar lists are received from other similar groups in the larger cities of the world. When the original 70 "Elders of Israel" die, new members will be elected to the group "The Ivrim/' Mr. Aronin said, "is composed of Jewish young men who have at.tamed. high, scholastic standing." .... •
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 16
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