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ADVERTISERS A DVERTISERS are requested to have tbelr XjL Advertisements Id the Office not jater than 10.30 a.m. each day. If received after that time Insertion cannot be guaranteed for that day's Issue. Do not send original references wltb applications for positions. Copies only.' Nom-do-pluine address care of General Post iittlce cannot be accepted. ' The Proprietors of the "Evening P«st" do not bold themselves responsible for non-lnser-iJoh of any Advertisement through accident or from other causes or for errors In the, publication of aD Advertisement. STOP PRESS WAIKATO RACES. Te Rapa Handicap.—First Division: 1-1 Kentucky 1, 2-2 Tellsom 2, 5-5 Kilcash 3. Scr.: Merry Vaals. Waikato Steeples.—Dark Rose 1, En Tour 2, Ruling Star 3. Scr: Baldric. EXTENSION OF SINO-SOVIET AGREEMENT. Chungking. — The "Chungking Daily News" states that the Chinese and Soviet authorities have reached on agreement in principle for a further extension of the barter agreement which was concluded, last year whereby the Chinese Government undertook to send raw materials to Russia, in exchange for arms and ammunition.—U.P.A. i AUCTIONS. AT WAIWETU, LOWES HUTT. E JOHNSTON AND CO., • Auctioneers. ■ TOMORROW (TUESDAY), At 1 p.m. Sharp. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 110 yds SUPER AX. BODY CARPET (fawn and brown leaf design), and heavy under felt (as new). 39 new holland blinds, 40 marqulslte curtains, cottage weave curtains with Courtauld's taffeta backs, COMFY CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE and EASY CHAIR, with loose cushions and fitted with latest green striped repp, seagrass chairs, superior 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE upfaol. in figured Genoa velvet, latest model "CROMWELL" .CONSOLE MODEL ALL-WAVE RADIO, as new, cost £40, oak drawleaf table and 4 padded-back chairs, with cabriole legs, dinner service, lot of crockery and glassware, tumblers, custard glasses, glass dishes, etc., crystal vases, ornaments, fancy bowls, tea wagon, oak drawleaf dining table with refectory leg and 2 ladder-back chairs to match, card tables, plain green Wilton carpet, SUPERIOR OAK BEDROOM SUITE, 4 pieces, latest design, with reflex mirror duchesse, pedestal cupboard, double-door wardrobe and solid panel-end twin bedsteads, and best quality mattresses,! all en suite, oak lowboys, oak and rlmu bedsteads, special FULL CHEVAL DRESSING MIRROR on stand, gateleg tables, oak refectory hall table, wire-seated couch and new squab, cream duchesse chests, 3 cream (6-drawer) tallboys, light rimu tallboy and single bedstead to match, blankets, net curtains, cushions, good lot kitchen utensils, good alum. saucepans, almost new plug-in "Atlas" electric cooker, elec. griller, elec. toaster, elec. Iron, large elec. immerser, copper kettle, 2 pieces coir matting, roll coloured matting, "BEATTY" Model M ELEC. WASHER, in perfect order, jam jars, paint and brushes, gal. bath, 2 scooters, 2 good C.C.M. joycycles, cost £5 12s 6d each, "Haywin" electric vacuum cleaner fencing wire, Agee jars, iron wheelbarrow, etc., etc. At the Residence, "LYNTON," WINDRUM AVENUE (off Waiwctu Road), near Waterloo Road, - LOWER HUTT. (See Flag.) On account of Mrs. M. E. Cavanagh, who has sold her property.. These are all expensive furnishings, and all In excellent order. SALE TOMORROW, At 1 p.m. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. UNCLAIMED CARGO, ETC. "C! JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW MORNING, AH 10 o'clock Sharp. At our Basement Mart, No. 8 Willestou Street. (On account of Whom it May Concern.) SALE BY AUCTION Of 2 en. pans, 1 box tin, 1 bundle conduit, 10 bundles bar Iron, 1 bag twine, 1 roll gummed paper, 1 sack cocoa butter, 1 keg caustic soda, 1 bag One salt, 276 rolls wallpaper, 1 ense enamel gloss powder, 1 case puncture fluid, 1 case electrical goods, 1 roll inlaid lino (30yds), 5 bolts Trespun dress material (245 yds), 25 cases (2% tons) tin plate (damaged). Also 2 6ft porcelain baths, 18-gal. copper, ice chest, McClary pie warmer (perfect), Magnet elec. cooker, Moffat elec. cooker, tea and coffee urn, flreless cooker, 8 plate-glass table tops, etc., etc. On View Morning of Sale. . E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. CW. PRICE & CO., Auctioneers and Valuers, • WILL SELL A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MILK BAR COUNTER (Oft), two 10ft COUNTERS, ENAMEL BATH (good order), ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER, EXHIBITION MODEL GAS STOVE, divan, dining and bedroom suites, wardrobes, duchesse chest, bedsteads and mattresses (all sizes), sink and board. New World gas stove, ext. dining tables, super Ax. carpet (10.6 x 9), computing scales, large mirrors, gateleg tables, china cabinets, kitchenette table and 4 chairs (green duco-lacquered), elec. iron, kerbs, fire screen, piano stools. Dominion small gas stove, dropside cots, medicine cabinets, china cabinets, Tucker till, 14in Acme wringer (as new), copper urn, seagrass chairs, glory box, fireside chairs, Radlola wireless set (good order), child's motor-car (latest model),"and furniture of every description. NOW ON VIEW. , NO RESERVE. . C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. BUSINESS NOTICES. TO "EVENING POST" ADVERTISERS. CONTRACT ADVERTISERS are specially asked to-hand In Copy at least ONE CLEAR DAY before Date of Issue. BLUNDELL BROS., LIMITED. Proprietors. TITAKE SURE of < recelvlnc a Copy of the "EVENING POST" DAILY. Ring the PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT of the "EVENING POST" (Telephone 44-040), and arrange to have your copy delivered regularly each evening. Printed and published for BLUNDELL BROS.. LTD.. by WALTER JOHN BLUNDELL, Wesley Road Wellington, ERNEST ALBERT BLUNDELL, Cecil Road, Wadestown. and LEONARD COKER BLUNDELL, 25 ttawnit.l Terrace. Kelhurn. Nt the ISeßistored Office of , the Company. j Monday, May 19, 1941.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 116, 19 May 1941, Page 12

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