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AUCTIONS. AUCTION CLEARANCE SALE.. - SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND , EFFECTS. H ERNEST LEIGHTON LIMITED, •in conjunction with G. H. PERRY, will sell at the residence,of the.late.Mrs. A. Brodrick, :38 TUATORA STREET, EASTBOURNE," on WEDNESDAY, JULY 5,-at 1.30 p.m. sharp— . . axminster square 12 x 9, oak dining-"Suite, oak china cabinet, RIMU SINGLE BEDS. 2 HOSPITAL BEDS, SINGER SEWING MACHINE, DINNER SET (41 pieces), cabinet with hand-carved walnut panels, bridge table, oak occasional table, .5 easy chairs, electric kettle, electric radiator,' stained rimu wardrobe, 2 rimu dressing tables, chest drawers, oak tea wagon, hand-carved walnut hall chair, silver-plated soup tureen, cake dishes, tea pots, etc., Chinese tea set, English china tea set (20 pieces); sundry crockery, glassware, etc., sundries too many to enumerate. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON LIMITED, Auctioneers, 22 Brandon Street. ON THE PREMISES, 81 ABEL SMITH STREET (near Willis Street), TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, Start 10.30 Sharp, And continue all day. 300 LOTS 300 ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A, SUPERIOR FURNISHED RESIDENCE. MANY LARGE AND MEDIUM SIZE SUPER QUALITY CARPETS, 17 YARDS STAIjS CARPET, ATTRACTIVE DRAWING-ROOM, DINING, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, BEAUTIFUL LOT OF ORNAMENTS, VASES, OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, CHINA, GLASSWARE, 2 PAIRS VALUABLE SOLID BRONZE VASES, VALUABLE ANTIQUE INLAID ROUND OCCASIONAL TABLE, ETC. CILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTION- *-* EERS, have received instructions from Mr,,; E. P. Pearce (who has sold his beautiful property) to sell the entire furniture and effects without any reserve, j Included in Catalogue:— SUPER IMPERIAL AXMINSTER CARPETS, 20ft x 12, 18ft x 12ft 3in, 12! x 12ft 6in, 2 10ft 6in x 9ft, 36ft x 12, 12ft x lift 6in, and HALL BODY I CARPET TO MATCH 28ft x 6ft 9in, ! 9ft :x 9ft, and 17YDS STAIR RUN-! NER TO MATCH; CARPET 7ft 6in | x 6ft;, SUPER SPRUNG CHESTER.! LOUNGE AND CHAIR, OAK OVAL EXT. TABLE and 6 SPECIAL' CHAIRS, COSTLY 'JARVED KAURI SIDEBOARD, with cabriole legs; REVOLVING BOOKCASE. 35 VOLS. ENCYCLOPAEDIA witn index and maps; seagrass chairs, 2 PERFECT MARBLE CLOCKS, 2 PAIRS VALUABLE BRONZE , VASES, numerous other large and small vases and ornaments, silverplate ware, 2 VERY QUAINT CARVED CHINESE FIGURES, tapestry, VALUABLE INLAID ROUND OCCASIONAL TABLE, curtains, palmstands. jardinieries and plants, glass-door music cabinet, hall stand with wardrobe combination, 2 upholstered cane chairs, i : CREAM duco-lacquei-ed BEDROOM SUITEi comprising 2 duchesses, pair | .single beds and wires, cabinet, small table, SCROLL-HEAD OTTOMAN SETTEE, bookcase, e_sy chairs, wardrobes, duchesse, single beds, wires, medicine cabinet, beautiful occ. chair,, pair 12-pointer stag's heads, settee, gateleg table 9 Bentwood chairs, rugs, EXTRA HEAVY WOOL LOUNGE RUG, organ stool, glass-door dresser, k. table with drawer, kauri grocery bin, small and large mirror, attractive pie- ', tures, china, crystal, glassware, crockery, pots, general simdries, deck chair, trays, garden tools, 2 meat safes, and numerous other lots. SILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers." A MOST ATTRACTIVE SALE. AUCTION SALE OF CENTRALLY-SITUATED WORKSHOP OR SMALL FACTORY SLJE. . HOLLAND STREET, WELLINGTON. JULY 5, 1939, at 2.30 p.m. XI ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, -*-*•".* have received instructions" from the Vendors to offer for absolute sale, in their Rooms, 22 - BRANpON r STREET, that'level site known as No. 14 HOLLAND STREET, 'the same haying a frontage of thirty feet to Holland Street, by a depth of fifty-one feet (all measurements be the same a little more or less). There is a wooden building of little or no value on same. The property adjoins Messrs. Wm. Usher's Bag and TrUnk Factory, and backs on to Macartby's Brewery Premises. The title- to the property is Land Transfer. .Limited as to Parcels. For further details: apply to the AuctlOTl66rS H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, 22 Brandon Street, Wellington. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE 1 ■■ Of ■". Xx. MOTOR ENGINEERS' PLANT, TOOLS, AND SURPLUS STOCK. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW MORNING, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp. On the Premises, COMMERCE MOTORS, LTD., INGLEWOOD PLACE, Off Lower Dixon Street (near Taranaki Street), Wellington. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions from Commerce Motors, Ltd., who have sold the lease of their present premises, and are removing to other premises, to sell-- ' . . ' . VALUABLE PLANT, TOOLS, OFFICE FURNITURE, AND SURPLUS STOCK. ■ . _, Full Details appeared in last night s"Post" SALE TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. The whole of this Valuable Plant and Equipment is in splendid order and condition. * , E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. NEW BUNGALOW, £1250. FOUR ROOMS, sun porch, and kitchenette, built two years. Sunny position. Level walk from tram, Miramar. Specially low price for deposit of at least £450. MOUNT VICTORIA. BUNGALOW of six rooms, handy position. Price reduced to £1600. ISLAND BAY. NEW FOUR-ROOMED BUNGALOW, on flat, near tram. Now vacant. Garage.: m PRICE £1450. NEWTOWN. NINE-ROOMED SPLENDID-LY-BUTLT RESIDENCE; good street, near tram, very sunny position. PRICE £2300. ROSENEATH (CITY SIDE). BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, kitchenette and sun porch, wonderful view city and harbour. - Almost level section laid out in garden. Double . garage. Vacant. ".'. PRICE £2000. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS, Members of Real Estate Institute, Chief Agents Sun Insurance Ofiice, Ltd., Corner Featherston and Brandon Streets. I Telephones 42-064 and 42-065. |

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 3, 4 July 1939, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 3, 4 July 1939, Page 16

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