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AUCTIONS. AT SEATOUN, g . JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), at ■1.30 p.m. • ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUTI'E uphol. in fawn moquette, expensive Madras and net curtains, SUI'ER WILTON CARPET 12 x lift Sin, 10 heavy mohair tugs in all shades, silk cushions, bronze elec. figure lamp, round oak occ. table, Doultou jardinieres, "Columbia" gramophone and records, oak piano seat. Wilton hall carpet 12 s 4ft Oin, oak hall table and hall rack, heavy chenille curtains, Ax. runner, Eleetrolux elec. vacuum cleaner, gcagi ass chairs, twin oak bedsteads and bedding, slub repp, bedspreads, oalc ducliesse and ped. cupboard, good linoleums, super J Wilton carpet 9 x 12, rimu duchesse with oval mirror, doll's pram, dresa--1 maker's model, mirror, oak music | cabinet, lot books, iulaid hall lino., oak table and 4 oak chairs, 2 easy chairs, Majestic S-valve radio set, oak writing bureau, oxidised firescreen, rimu h.b. chairs. Paragon teaset, lot of glassware and .crockery, kitchen utensils, alum., ware, jam jars, scales, kitchen table and chairs, mincer, lawn mower, hose, garden tools, saw, spray, wringer, lot timber, etc. At the Residence, No. 81 FERRY STREET, SEATOUN. , Ou account of MR. H. ,E. ROBINSON/ who has sold his property. Everything is in very nice order. SALE TOMORROW, at 1.30. p.m. K. JOHNSTON & CO.. Auctioneer!. AT COURTENAY PLACE. "~ E JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. • THURSDAY MORNING, AT 10 o'clock Sharp. SALE BY AUCTION . Of THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF "THE SAVOY" CAFE, 39a COURTENAY PLACE. On account of the owner whose lease has expired. Inlaid LINOS., 60 OAK H.B. CHAIRS, all in good order; 16 tables, table linen, crockery and, glassware, 72 table forks and spoons, .72 dessert forks and spoons, 72 table and dessert knives. ; tea spoons, odd cutlery,. 6 large mirrors in oak franies,'oak SIDEBOARD with mirror back, rubber runner, NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, ; small counter, window backs, 38 SHEETS OAK 3-PLY (0 x 3), complete, with batons, also leadlight and oak. partition and door, 3ut>-to-date elec. shades and globes, copper -urn,_ cups, hotel china ; and plates, en., jugs, shelving, cooking utensils, oval, boiler, copper soup, pot, tin-lined stock pot, copper tinAined baking dishes, steel baking dishes, alum, saucepans, baking dishes, new Victoria POTATO PEELER, cost £12 10s: 2 .gas grillers, ORION No;. 8 RANGE with 2 ovens, hose, large ice • cabinet, large safe, chop block; ctc.v etc. Everything is in very good order and condition. To be Sold in Lots' to Suit Buyers. THURSDAY MORNING AT 10 o'clock. Ei JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW, at 10 o'clock. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR OAK AND RIMU HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 4 CARPET SQUARES, 12 s 9. 10.6 x 9, 9 x 7.6, ULTIMATE 6- . VALVE ELEC. RADIO SET, HALL CLOCK, WRITING DESK, ETC. : On the Premises, 3 PALM GROVE. ". ' Near Luxford Street, Berhampore. p \V. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, have received instructions to sell the whole of the Furnishings in DECEASED PERSON'S ESTATE, on the premises, as above. • ' " ;' j •. Comprising: OAK BEDROOM SUITE (5 pieces), OAK 11.8. CHAIRS, EX. DINING TABLE. MAHOGANY COMMODE, OAK MEDICINE CABINET, DIVAN' SUITE, WOOL MOQUET fgood), ; 2 RUNNERS, 4yds each (30in), linos., wardrobes, duchesse chests, Singer machine,' chest of drawers, S. bedstead and wire mattress, clothes bps. u-ringer, new 14in Acme, 2 elec. irons. Morris sleeping couch and chair, elec. radiator, copper kerbs, screen,, coalbox, clock, pictures, dinner wagon, dessert Bet, Doulton dishes, e.p. teapot, 120 • good novels, hallstand, draughts table, seßgrass chairs, piano stool, cutlery, crockery, glassware, iblankets, sheets, tablecloths, towels, hose, 14in lawn mower, garden and carpenter' tools, kitchen table and. chairs, alum, saucepans, Kettles, bins, cooking and kitchen utensils. NO RESERVE. THE PROPERTY IS FOR SALE. : C. W. PRICE, : Auctioneer, REMOVED WARIPORI .STREET TO OUR MART FOR ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION. TOMORROW, 2 p.m. Sharp. 230 ™ 230 SUPERIOR FURNITURE. CARPETS, LATEST ALL-WAVE RADIO (8- all-metal valves), SUPERIOR SCHWETCHNEII PIANO, 66 SINGER D.H. MACHINE, AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS. CILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers, 110 LAMBTON QUAY fat Mee's Steps), will sell on behalf of owner leaving Wellington, without reserve. . Including: 2 LATEST OAK AND '.RIMU DINING SUITES,, 2 MODERN OAK AND HEART RIMU BEDROOM SUITES, WIRES AND KAPOKS. OAK ESCRITOIRE, OAK OCC. TABLES, OAK CHINA CABINET, SPECIAL RIMU SETTEE, COSTLY MODERN CHESTERFIELD SUITE (as new), 4 WILTON and AXMINSTER CARPETS , (13ft 6in x lift 3in and 12ft x , 9ft; both' sutler heavy Wilton), WALNUT FOLD-TOP CARD TABLE, RUNNER /27 in and 54in wide). RUGS, 4 OAK RIMU SINGLE BEDS AND WIRES, 2 OAK, 3 RIMU DUCHESSES/ 1 QUEENSLAND MAPLE, 1 WALNUT WARDROBES. COSTLY" OAK CHINA CABINET, PICTURES. VASES, ORNAMENTS, GLASSWARE,. CROCKERY,. K. FURNITURE, BOOKS, ROSE CABINET GRAMOPHONE-and 128 select Records. GENT'S BICYCLE, AND NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. On View from 9 a.m. Tomorrow. 200 SHEETS OF CORRUGATED IRON, USED TIMBER, Etc. AUCTION TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m., . j On the Premises, • WATERLOO ROAD, JOHNSONVILLE (Opposite Saleyairds). THINGS WAY, LTD., Auctioneers, favoured with instructions from Mr. Ted Norman, Demolition Contractor, will sell at the above address:—All the Timber, Iron as used in a particularly well-built residence. Comprising*— 200 SHEETS OF FIRST-CLASS IRON (in sizes: from 5 to oft, and will be sold in lots to suit buyers), LARGE QUANTITY 4 x 2, 3 x 2, 5 x 2, and FLOORING, SARKING. FLOOR JOISTS, SASHES, WINDOWS. DOORS, 60 3ft TOTARA PILES, SINK. ' ■ : " —Also—' QUANTITY OF FIREWOOD, in lots. NOTE.—The Timber is in first-class repair and the Iron is good, and all worthy of early inspection. JAS, D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer.. JO "ICVKXING HOST" AUVEUTISEIits /iQNTRAC'I ADVKKi'IBKKb '.*r« VJ asked to baud in Copy at least ON!!* CLEAK UAV before ' date ot issus. Owing to the large amOuut c>t . advertising in the. "Evening Cost" it in necessary to v make this request. •. BUJNDELL BROS.. LTD.. . .Hie.. yjJTCU]nß_;jPo»t. > -

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1937, Page 18

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