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AUCTIONS. . . __ IMPORTANT THEEE DAYS' CLEAR--1 ING AUCTION SALE. THE WHOLE OF T. A. WELLS, LTD., STOCK-IN-TRADE OP PAINTS, t LACQUERS, 15,000 ROLLS WALLPAPERS, FITTINGS, VALUABLE GLASS DOOR SHOP CASES, ; SPRAYING PLANTS, OFFICE FUR- , NITURE, ROYAL TYPEWRITER, CASES OF GLASS, STEEL WINDOW FRAMES, 40 DOORS, ELEC. ! HAND SAW, ETC. ; £3 000 worth £ 3000 '■ On the Premises, : j Nos. 10 ancl 12 VIVIAN STREET. (Everything for Absolutely Unreserved b Sale. Building Sold.) ;j? JOHNSTON & CO. have received. - -*-'• instructions from T. A. Wells, Ltd., ; who have sold their Vivian Street pro- ' perty, to sell by Public Auction WITHi OUT RESERVE on MONDAY at 12 noon, TUESDAY at 10.30 a.m., and WEDNES- ; DAY at 10.30— | THOUSANDS OF TINS AND DRUMS of PAINTS and LACQUERS, motor ; paints, assorted glass and leadlights, 15,000 rolls of up-to-date wallpapers, UP-TO-DATE KELLOGG SPRAYING PLANT with 2 h.p. motor (suitable for air service), compi'essor tank, .small spraying plant, ALMOST NEW WALLACE ELEC. HAND SAW, new BUFFALO FORGE BLOWER, ■ drilling machine, steel scaffold brackets, shafting and pulleys, VALUABLE SAND BLASTING PLANT, ROYAL TYPEWRITER in perfect order,' office furniture, steel wallpaper ' show stand complete with leaves, numerous travellers' sample trunks, 15 casks alum, 8-drawer plan chest, 50 wooden and steel window sashes in all sizes, asbestos tiles and asbestos roofing sheets, valuable advertising signs and letters, rolls' of. hand-stencilled paper from 4ft to 7ft -wide, elec. signs complete with condensers, store -track, 12 milliner's model heads (good), kauri pigeonholes, cupboards, counters, 2 valuable shop cases, each 10ft long by 9ft high, with 4 glass doors on top, 4 small glass bins in middle, and 4 glass doors on bottom, valuable Island showcase (a good one), oft Gin x sft 6in high, with mirror backs, 2 glass eases, 4ft x 6ft high, with 2 glass doors, 5 tons whiting, lot of ropo, used porcelain bath, 2 extra large coir mats,, kauri and rimu shelving, large benches, 3 cases glazed tiles, casement fasteners, small Trojan van (to be sold if it only fetches ss), and other lots too numerous to mention. The premises have been sold, and everything in the building has to be disposed of and removed immediately. The Sale starts on Monday at 12 noon, and will continue on Tuesday and Wednesday till everything is sold. ORDER OF SALE: 12 noon, Monday, Top Floor and Lacquers and Paints; 1 p.m., Monday, Spraying Plants and Wallace Saw; 10.30 a.m., Tuesday, Wallpapers; 1 p.m., Tuesday, Show-cases, Typewriter, Office Furniture, etc. All to be sold, in lots to suit buyers. T. A. Wells, Ltd., are giving up thenwholesale and retail business and going for contracting only, so everything is for abpoliitely unreserved sale. E. JOHNSTON AND C 0.,, • Auctioneers.

TOMORROW; at 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF CARPETS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BATH, ETC. IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. p W. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONU* EERS, will sell a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and SUNDRIES, removed to the Mart for convenience of sale, comprising:— CARPET.SQUARES, 12 x 9, 10.6 x 9, 9 x 9, HALL RUGS, OAK BEDROOM and DINING-ROOM SUITES, 3 DIVAN SUITES, 14 single wood bedsteads, and mattresses, child's cot, elec. vacuum cleaner, % and double wood beds and mattresses, gent's 'bike, 19ft Ax. runner (36-inch), easy chairs, tallboys, bow-front china cabinet, Ax. runners, duehesse chests, gateleg table, h.b. chairs, sheets, palmstand, Morris couches, oak coffee table, gent's wardrobe, carpet runners, kapok beds, lawn mower, jardiniere, dinner wagon, dust bins, stretchers, and household furniturejLpf every description. N TO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE, 1.30, TOMORROW. Comprising: HANDSOME OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE and MODERN OAK BED-' ROOM' SUITE. 2 CHESTERFIELD SUITES, fireside chairs, gateleg table, pictures, ornaments, etc. RAMSEY WILSON, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, will offer for Sale as above. Also— SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE (latest model 66), OAK AND RIMU SIDEBOARDS, tables and chairs, oak duehesse chests, oak and rimu tallboys, writing desk, bookcase (glass doors), floor nigs,. oak tea wagon, frameless mirrors, wooden dropside cots,* baby chairs, wardrobes, bedsteads and wires, McCrae mattresses,. pillows, stretchers, and sundry'goods; also consignment of brand-new LATEST MODELS LADIES' SPRING COATS AND COSTUMES, Goods on View from 9 a.m. RAMSEY WILSON, LTD., Auctioneers, 98 Manners Street. TOMORROW NIGHT; Open until 9 o'clock. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ETC., AT OUR MART, 155 LAMBTON QUAY : (Next Midland). | TOMORROW, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, i At 1.30 p.m. T\UNBAit SLOANE, LTD., AUCTION±J EERS, will: sell by PUBLIC AUCTION Tomorrow, Friday, at our MART, large catalogue of Furniture and Effeete, etc., as follows:— New and used CHESTERFIELD SUITES. unique designs. 7-piece DINING SUITE, elegant design, old. Comfortable old DINING-ROOM SUITE, 7 pieces, upholstered in green. TALLBOYS AND CHESTS, CARPETS, Axminster and Wilton, various sizes. Runners, mats, and rugs; WALNUT oceaBeautiful old WALNUT DUCHESSE, 6 walnut dining chairs. 3 very old mahogany DINING CHAIRS, in perfect order. Old mahogany dressing table and chest. 4 mahogany mirrors and old armchair. Mahogany BOOKCASE and ESCRITOIRE. Mahogany PIANO, flat top (Georgian). OFFICE EQUIPMENT, including Gestetner machine, filing cabinets, oak desk, typist table and chair, adding machine, DUCHESSES and SIDEBOARDS, oak, rimu, and kauri. Babies' HIGH CHAIRS. CHAIRS, a good selection, tub, easy, and fireside; odd chesterfield couch; TAbBLES, dining, dropside, and kitchen. BEDS, single and double; MATTRESSES, single and double. LINOLEUM and CONGOLEUM SQUARES. ALSO: Mercer gas heating apparatus, bkitbag containing complete company outfit, campbed, chair, bath, bivouac (tent), folding bridge tables, travelling trunks, sun porch canvas screen, brass and kauri coal boxes, number of filing boxes, index, complete (steel), tennis court net, complete, old brass and Sheffield CANDLESTICKS. ALSO: A large assortment of typewriters, crockery, cutlery, pots, pans, prams, screens, folding and otherwise, pea rifles, in good order, Winchester and Stewart, two Harrison patent KNITTING MACHINES, with all fittings, complete; also a quantity of English DRESS MATERIALS, crepe de chine, locknit, georgette, silks of fashionable designs and colours. On View at our Mart. DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 29, 3 August 1939, Page 16

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