AUCTIONS. I AUCTION SPECIAL. D UNBAR SLOAN E, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND LAND AGENTS, will sell by Public Auction at their Mart/ 155 Lambton Quay (next Midland), on FRIDAY NEXT, the 19th IXST.. at 1.30 p.m. AN INTERESTING CATALOGUE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising— OAK BEDROOM SUITE, 4 PIECES, CHESTERFIELD SUITES IN GOOD ORDER, DINING-ROOM SUITES. JACOBEAN AND PLAIN, ODD COUCHES AND EASY CHAIRS, SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL OLD WALNUT AND MAHOGANY CHAIRS AND COUCHES, LARGE EXTENSION WALNUT DINING TABLE, IN PERFECT ORDER, MIRRORS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, DINING AND KITCHEN TABLES AND CHAIRS, A WIDEV RANGE. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BEDS AND MATTRESSES, MAHOGANY DUCHESSES AND HALL. TABLES, MODERN PAIR OF OAK TWIN BEDS, 2ft 6in, AS NEW, SOME SEAGRASS AND EASY CHAIRS. ALSO: A few select carpets, fireside and bedroom mats and hall runners, in Wilton and Axminster. Our stocks of the above are now very law and this will practically be your last opportunity to obtain the best at auction prices. ALSO: , A large selection of sundries, such as gas cookers, Champion, New World, Bungalow, etc., Waldemar piano, in good condition, tennis and 'squash rackets, golf clubs, left and right hand; also complete golf practising net with mats, etc., large bench suitable for workshop, dinner gongs, brassware, china, pots, and pans, gramophones, flower pots, etc. Now on View at our Mart. DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. \ KINGSWAY, AUCTION ROOMS, 78 LAMBTON QUAY. TOMORROW, at 1.30. GREAT SPECIAL AUCTION AT THE ABOVE ROOMS. Our Rooms are Full of Superior Furniture, all consigned from Homes in and around City. . ,■ Comprising: Practically new oak bedroom suite with special frameless. mirror and duchesse and tallboy to match, and cost £47 10s; 2 oak bedroom, suites of late design and in new condition, rimu dining suite with extension table, chesterfield couch (good), oak double duchesse with frameless mirror and pedestal to match, 4 rimu wardrobes, 9 single beds and wires, % bed and wire, stretchers, sound rimu duchesses, 2 rimu tallboys, 9 x 10% practically new, heavy grade Ax. carpet, .in . . pink and fawn, 9.x 7% Ax. carpet, 9 x 10% Ax. carpet,' rugs, green mohair hearth rug, solid oak bookstand, nest of oak; tables, log box, 3 good pictures, genuine pewter tea, service (valued £25), oak hall pedestal, Singer cabinet machine., h.b. chairs, Electrolux cleaner (only purchased .12 months) and guaranteed,, oak cot, hand sewing machine, Miramar gas. stove (as new), 5-valve radio, in good order, hall framed mirror,>; brassware, carved trinket boxes, assortment of best qual- ; ity'■ crystal; crockery, set of carvers, vases, ornaments, quilts, and general household sundries. . Also ■ ' . • :. 1 lady's and 1 gent's cycles, and. both,in good order. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. AUTOMATIC. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR CABINET FOR H.M.S. PHILOMEL. •TENDERS, closing with the Secretary, -*- Public Works Tenders 'Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 23, 1940, are. invited for an Automatic Electric Refrigerator Cabinet for JELM.S. Philomel. >. . Specification may be seen at the Public Works' Offices Auckland and Welhngton. ''< . WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. TABLEWARE. HPENDEKS are invited up to Noon on '■*• Tuesday, April 23, 1940, for the Supply and Delivery of Tableware, of E.P.N.S; A.I quality. Tenderers are required to submit samples of their ware with their, tender. A sched^e of the equipment required may be obtained on application. . Tenders to be marked "Tableware' and addressed to the undersigned. The lowest or any tender will not neces-SarilybeaCCepted-J.8.1.C00K, ■ ■■ Secretary. LENDERS ARE CALLED BY AMALL?^ Tf§B BBrW E Kc^ E PSE^ BITION, COMPRISING THE FOLLOWING:— Facing Bricks, Ordinary Building Bricks, 6 assorted Fireplaces built in Brickj Fancy Moulded Bricks and Shapes, a quantity of Red Flooring Tiles, Cordova Roofing. Tiles, Buff, Grey, and other Coloured Tiles; also" Carborundum Stair Tread Tiles, and a small quantity of Bronze Beading, as well as . a small quantity of Roofing Timber, and Wallboard. The Brickwork should be easily removed as a weak lime mortar was used throughout, and if the demolishing is done carefully the Bricks and Fireplaces should be easily cleaned' and be suitable afterwards for any good job. The successful tenderer will have to complete the work of removal within four weeks after the Closing Date of the Exhibition on May 4, 1940, but work on' this Exhibit must not commence until after the Closing Date. For further particulars, apply AMALGAMATED BRICK AND PIPE CO. (WGTN.), LTD., - . P.O. Box 95, WELLINGTON, Cl. Or Telephone 45-095. LIME LIME . • L 1 M E FOR GARDEN OR WHITEWASHING PURPOSES. ANY QUALITY SUPPLIED. ORDER NOW FROM■pRANCIS HOLMES, LTD., r * The Cement People, 208-212 Taranaki Street. Telephone 56-210. ■ - \ THE STELLIN CONSTRUCTION, LIMITED, Excavating, Levelling, Roading, and all Earth Work Contractors. A VAIL ABLE Power Tractor Shovels ** with Trenching Equipment, dig any width to depth 10ft; ■ T.ip Lorries with Grouter Tyres for heavy duty in eoft 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. Telephone 43-969. FOR BEAUTY AND PERMANENCE FOR BEAUTY AND PERMANENCE Use v GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. Exceeds the latest British Standard Specifications. SETS LIKE GRANITE. IMMEDIATE delivery—large or small quanties from The Golden Bay Cement Co., Ltd. (Tel. 41-440) or from John Duthie and Co., Ltd. (Tel. 42-150).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 92, 18 April 1940, Page 20
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