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AUCTIONS. j Al KARORL TOMORROW MORNING. At 10.30 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE By PUBLIC AUCTION Of MODERN SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW, with Jarge basement and THE WHOLE ot the SUPERIOR HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE :-Super Ax. Car,P&r I2 x 9; 2 well-made CHESTERHELD LOUNGES, uphol. in blue wool moquette, and 3 EASY CHAIRS to match; heavy oak Jacobean pedestal, heavy brass bowls, ornaments and , vases,.brass candlesticks, a NICE LOT .> OF HAND-COLOURED PICTURES, art curtains, VALUABLE "MAJESTIC", COMBINATION RADIO (cost £110), standard lamp, brass tray on Moorish stand, smoker's stand, oak bookshelves, lot of good books, oak Sessions clock, SILK AND SATIN CUSHIONS. SUPER WILTON *CArl PET, 10ft 6in x 9; 4%yds 54in Ax lA u. nil er, a"d 4 >'ds 27in runner to match, OAK MONK'S BENCH and HALL bEAI combined, oak hall rack, barometer, oval mirror, UP-TO-DATE OAK BUFFET DINING SUITE with i drawleaf table and 4 padded-back! chairs, tea wagon, seagrass chairs, "HOOVER" ELEC. VAC. CLEANSR in splendid order, complete with all v accessories, and special Hoover poi-' isher; lot of nice crockery and glass-I ware, tea sets, coffee set, sandwich «et, fancy plates, E.P. coffee pot, oak cake ! stand, inlaid tray, SUPERIOR 4PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, with oval mirror door, wardrobe, and good mattresses; GENT'S OAK COMBINATION ROBE and TALLBOY, silk bedspread and cushions, frameless mirror, Spr double blankets, chiffonier, special TWIN OAK .BEDSTEADS, with solid end panels and mattresses comnleta; SINGER 66K DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, iv perfect order; shasta, linen, slip mats, kitchen utensils, alum, ware, alum, kettle, alum. pres. pau, elec. toaster, cutlery, stainless knives, lot of good screw-top jam jars, scales, small kitchen table with drawer, brooms, mops, shears, brushes, hose, garden tools, good lawn mower and catcher, 2-gal. baths, good lawn roller, motor tent with centre pole, etc. AT THE RESIDENCE, oo KANO STREET- KARORI. 8 (City Corporation Bus Slop.) On account of the owner, who is giving up housekeeping. This is a well-built residence with large living-room, dining-room. 3 bedrooms, kitchen, and bathroom, and washhouse, all on one door, with large basement (which can be converted into rooms if necessary). The section is a beautifully sunny one, gets early morning sun, and late afternoon. Good motor garage and large lawn at back of house. This is a very compact home and is for sale cheap. Sale commences at 10.30 a.m. in yard. The Property will be offered at il a.m. sharp. All these Furnishings are in excellent order. J£ JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers [ ' SALE. | TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), 1.30 Sharp. Ou the Premises, CG ENDEAVOUR ST., LYALL BAY. CONTENTS OF 5 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. P)AVIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS, have XJ received instructions to AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD SUITE (covered iv most attractive wool moquette, in perfect order, cost £39 10s), attractive AXMINSTER CARPET (12 x 9, cost £24 10s), black mohair rug, brass COAL BOX and FIRE SCREEN, frameless wall mirrors, cushious, costly ROSEWOOD occ. TABLE, rosewood CHINA CABINET, pictures, brass, occ. table, brassware, OAK GRANDFATHER CLOCK, expensive OAK HALL TABLE, brass coat rack, Electrolux elec. cleaner (almost new, cost £21 10a), Courtenay international console radio set (cost , £39 10s), specially-made OAK DINING SUITE (most attractive design, cost £34 10s), 4 FItvESIDE CHAIRS, OAK SBTTEE, mirrors, pictures, special convertible DINNER WAGON, cushions, rugs, fireguard, KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR (cost £78), k. table, chairs, most attractive OAK BEDROOM SUITE (made specially of selected timbers, suite includes wardrobe, 3-mirror duchesse, stool, bed and wire, and occ. table, and cost £49 10s), kapoc mattresses, attractive bedspread, eiderdown, seagrass chair, pictures, MIRROR, BRUSH. AND TRAY SET, *. costly SINGLE BEDROOM SUITE, bedding, bedspread, etc., single bed and wire, duchesse, CHILD'S PLAY PEN, medicine cabinet, ENGLISH DE LUXE PRAM (cost £11 15s), LAWN | MOWER, garden tools, etc., etc. - ALSO - 1 FORD S H.P. DE LUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN. 1934-85 MODEL. A PARTICULARLY FINE CATALOGUE DEFINITELY WORTHY OF INSPECTION. DAVIS BROS. Auctioneers, Below James Smith. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., AUCTIONEERS. PUBLIC TRUST AUCTION SALE Of FREEHOLD PROPERTY KNOWN AS No. 16 JSAKL'S TERRACE, MT. VICTORIA, and THE CONTENTS OF FIVE WELL-FUR-NISHED ROOMS, ON THE PREMISES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, at 1.30 p.m. | T)UNBAR SLOANE, LTD., AUCTION- j EERS, have been favoured with in- j structions from the Trustees to sell by PUBLIC. AUCTION the above Freehold Property; also the contents of same. THE PROPERTY comprises 13.5 perches (33ft x 112 ft). Well elevated from thej road, frontage, sunny position, and fine' view overlooking the harbour; back portion of section well terraced; the house contains 5 rooms, kitchen, bathroom, scullery, and washhouse combined; gas, c.1., hot and cold water are' all installed' exterior recently painted; a very desirable property in an! ideal locality; room for garage. The property will be offered at 1.30 p.m. and immediately afterwards the contents of the home, comprising:— Carpets, runners, mirrors, rugs, single and double beds and wires, dining-room suite, easy chairs, tables, occasional, sideboard, radio (Radion), pictures, duchesses, screens, curtains, s.g. chairs, lino, chests, china, glassware, ornaments. E.P. ware, cutlery, kitchen utensile, blankets, sheets, mattresses, pillows, towels, large quantity of linen, garden tools, etc., etc. Particulars and conditions of sale at Auctioneers or at Office of District Public Trustee, Lambton Quay. On View Morning of Sale. DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. BUSINESS NOTICES. NOTICE TO POST" SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS whose Delivery of the "Evening Post" is unsatisfactory are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT witb the PUBLISHER instead of complaining to the runner boys. This coarse ensures first-hand knowledge of irregulantiea and prompt attention. BLUNDELL BROS.. LTD. Telephone 44-040. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 15, 18 July 1939, Page 16

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