AUCTIONS. D UNBAR SLOANE, LIMITED, Auctioneers, Land Agents, and Valuers, have received instructions from the owners to SELL BY AUCTION their VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, and, for convenience of sale, the goods have been removed to our Mart from Northland, Wadestown, and Mouns Victoria, and will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION At Our Mart on FRIDAY NEXT, the 9th INSTANT, At, 1.30 p.m. The Catalogue comprises some very Valuable and Useful Furniture,, such as:— EXQUISITE LIMED OAK BEDROOM \SUITE (4 pieces), modern, and only 2 months old; Four 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES, in good order; JACOBEAN DINING-ROOM SUITE, .8 pieces; BEAUTIFUL JACOBEAN SIDEBOARD, ultra-modern; SEVERAL GOOD OAK AND KAURI SIDEBOARDS, RIMU AND'KAURI WARDROBES, 6-DRAWER TALLBOYS (with cabinet on top, most suitable for man's dressing-room), JACOBEAN HALL « STAND. SEVERAL OCCASIONAL TABLES, DROPSIDE COT, DINING, KITCHEN, AND OC- ; CASIONAL TABLES AND CHAIRS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE BEDS AND MATTRESSES.^ ; CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! We still, have a few NEW WILTON and AXMINSTER of all designs, ranging in sizes from 12ft x Oft down wards; also a large range of MATS and RUGS. „ v, Also: One or two very fine OFFICE DESKS, including golden oak flat desk, con- , taining 14 drawers, 4 slides, and doublesided self-locking, in perfect order; also several escritoires with book shelves attached. ■ Also: ;. Some lovely old pieces of ANTIQUE : MAHOGANY and WALNUT, including couches, chairs, duchesses, mirrors, and hall tables." SPECIAL NOTE! We have received instructions from the trustees to sell a Beautiful 18ct GOLD CHIMING WATCH, full jewelled, split-second chronometer, awarded Ist prize Paris Exhibition, 1900. .; Also: A very large selection of oddments, such as gas cookers, typewriters, kitchen dressers, crockery, and china. This sale will afford a wonderful opportunity to those, in the throes of furnishing. Our Mart if full; of useful and interesting pieces. Ask our assistants to show you around both upstairs and down. Now on view. -: Jr '■"■." '■ ■„•..-. DUNBAR SLOANE, . ' ~ . Auctioneer. JJINGSWAY AUCTION MART, 78 Lambton Quay. v. ; TOMORROW^ at 1.30 p.m. [''".'■■■ UNRESERVED AND CLEARANCE SEWING MACHINE ETC. - The details to hand:—9-piece inlaid walnut upholstered' drawing-room suite, m good repair and worthy of inspection, 6-piece oak dining suite. with drawleaf table (only 6 weeks in use), 2 oak bedroom : suites of • good design, • 2 Chesterfield suites upholstered in moquette,. oak drawleaf. table, 2 . oak wardrobes, Singer drophead machine . in first-class . order,' srvalve ■ dual-wave Radion, 6-valve conside cabinet- radioi 2 oak wardrobes, Chesterfield couch, 10% x■. 12 As. v carpet, 9 x .12 congo- ■'. leum square, oak. single bed and wire, several rimu beds; rimu duchesses> large chest, 1 oak and. 2" rimu sidehoards, rimu tallboy, gate-leg table, 2 upright pianos (one suitable for beginner), 2 sft long sliding door bookcases, k. dresser,! 4 easy chairs, 2 oak m. chairs, m: couch (as, new), cupboard, hospital beds, 2 gents' cycles^ ladder, Electro-lux , cleaner, seagrass chairs,4 10ft long forms, small organ, , crockery, ornaments, wringer, iron, brooms, and general sundries. ... ■'! JAS. D. DAVIDSON, ', . •:. ' . Auctioneer. . TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. MASTERTON COUNTY; COUNCIL. TpENDERS, addressed;.' to ■ the Chairmau, •#- and marked "Contract No. 196,"wi1l be received at th^ Office of the undersigned, where plans and specifications may be seen until NOON on 'Friday, thei.9tjr day of February, 1940, for the undermentioned work:— / ■>■ ' CONTRACT No. 196: Construction of a Bridge of 3. spans with a : total length of 60 feet, in rolled steel joists and timber strii}ger^ with timber piers and = deck, together with; approaches, over;, the Wangaehu Stream^ on the Te Ore Ore Settlement Road, approximately 4% miles from Mastertori. - Plans and specifications may also be seen at the Oifice of Messrs. Seaton, Sladden, and Payitt, Consulting Engineers,l 20 Brandon Street, Wellington, and at Perry Street, Mastertoh., ' ; Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , Dated at Masterton, this 25th day of; January, 1940. , J. C. D. MACKLEY, ' •'. ■ '■■".. County Clerk. .. "~~ ~ TO BUILDERS. ~ 7:::T" RENDERS are invited until Noon of x FRIDAY,. FEBRUARY 16, for the Erection of a Residence in Wood at Ngaio. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted Drawings arid specifications at the office of "' / I JAMES BENNIE, F.N:Z.I.A., ';-t Registered. Architect, 68 Dixon Street, Wellington. "^ THE STELLIN CONSTRUCTION LIMITED. . Excavating, Levelling, Koading, and all! Earth Work Contractors. A VAILABLE, Power Tractor Shovels -*■•*• with Trenching Equipment, dig. any \ width to depth 10ft; Tip Lorries with Grouter, Tyres, for heavy dufy in soft going; Tractor.; with Angle Dozer ; for •Track-.Building,' etc.; Power Road Grader, Automatic Scoops, Road Ripper, Diaphragm Pump, etc. PRICES GIVEN OR HIRE BASIS. THE STELLIN CONSTRUCTION, LTD., 113-115 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Tel. 43-969. "POR SALE.. 30 Caterpillar Tractor with x: Bull Dozer* 1 cub. yard Priestman Grab, 5 and 10 Horse-power D.C. Motors, Converter A.C. to D.C. Power, Compressor with Rock Drill, i %y<] Killefer Automatic Scoop, Switch Points for 141b rail, Tip Truck Wheels, Spring and Block Drays, Kauri Timber thoroughly seasoned, various sizes, 75s per 100 super. THE STELLIN CONSTRUCTION, LTD., 113-115 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Tel. 43-969. PORTLAND >. PORT LAND C E M E NT CEMENT CEM EN T —Unrivalled tor permanence, durability, strength, AND economy. We can supply one btfg or 1000—also Gravel. Sand, and other Building requirements. :,•'.;■ FRANCIS HOLMES, LTD., FRANCIS HOLMES, LTD., FRANCIS HOLMES, LTD., "THE CEMENT PEOPLE," 208-212 Taranaki Street. Telephone 55-152. FOR BEAUT* AND PERM AJSI EN CH. FOR BE.UTY AND PERMANENCE Use GOLDEN BAY CEMENT Exceeds tlic tatesi British Standard Specifications SETfc LIKE GRANITE. j I"IMMEDIATE delivery—large or small * quantities from Tho Golden B<i> Cement Co., Ltd (Tel. 41-440), or troin John Duthie and Co., Ltd. (Tel. 42-150)
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1940, Page 20
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