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AUCTIONS. _■ AT KARORI. E JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW (THURSDAY), Commencing at 10.30 a.m, and Continuing All Day. INTERESTING AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS IMPORTED FURNITURE. HAND-MADE CARPETS AND RUGS, VALUABLE TEAK FURNITURE, S.T.C. ALLWAVE RADIO AND H.M.V. PICKUP. CUTLERY, CRYSTAL, AND GLASSWARE, DOULTON CHINA, "WESTINGHOUSE" ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE. "BEATTY" ELECTRIC IRONER. AND APPOINTMENTS. AT THB UESIDENCE. No, 4 MARSHALL STREET (oft Trinchnni Street, near Karori Park). On Account ot Mr. Mead Walworth, Western , Electric Co., N.Z., ' Ltd., who ls returning to i America. Included in the Catalogue will be found :— 2 circular 12 x 9 HAND-MADE AMERICAN CARPETS, 3 American rugs, black curled mohair hearthrug, SUPER WILTON CARPET 12 s 9, 2 Windsor chairs, VALUABLE REAL TEAK WRITING BUREAU with cabriole legs and 3 drawers, VALUABLE TEAK FOLDING CARD TABLE, 3 comfy easy chairs with loose covers, S.T.C. ALLWAVE RADIO, ln perfect order, and H.M.V. pickup, curtains throughout the house, 5 good ELECTRIC RADIATORS, 2 ELECTRIC CLOCKS (one alarm), patent divan settee bed opening to double bed and mattresses, cushions, brass candlesticks, reading lamp; REAL HIDE SLEEPY HOLLOW CHAIB (cost £12), 12 American card table covers, . china cabinet, extension dining table, buffet, folding 3-tier E.P. sandwich dish, E.l*, ware, 2 crystal decanters, crystal bowls, fancy cocktail, glasses, champagne glasses, beer glasses, Tom Collins glasses, Al QUALITY TABLE AND DESSERT SPOONS AJND FORKS, stainless knives, ice tongs, salad servers, fish eaters, steak carvers, cake forks, Royal Doulton dinner service and breakfast set, I Doulton coffee cups, brass ringer bowls, Moating bowls, fancy cups, 5 old handpainted beer steins and beer jug to match, green glassware, grapefruit set, salad bowls, large wooden bowl, crystal vases, candy canister, compact American •EMERSON" RADIO (very small, ,i gem), picnic hamper, new electric iron, electric toaster, VALUABLE TEAK BEDROOM SI'ITE with cabriole legs, including gent's compactum with 3 doors, lady's compactum, pedestal cupboard, vanity stool, large dressing table with reflex mirrors, 2 shoe stands, and teak bedstead with special { spiral spring mattress and kapok (specially I imported and cost £120), all in excellent order, brass-top coffee table, pink single wood'bedstead, tallboy and small table, all io match, TWIN FOUR-POSTER BEDSTEADS i with super quality wire mattresses and special kapok beds (these , are very nice), 2 eiderdowns, 2 old chests ( drawers, and old mahogany mirror, frame less mirrors, lot of toys of all descriptions, tricycles, cars, carts, dolls' prams, etc., play house (outside) 8 x li with two windows and porch (cost £ 12), colonial wardrobe, bookshelves, lot. of books, barometer, bathroom cabinet with /mirror, two children's snow suits (these are very special), smoked fox capette (latest), real lace collar, latest caracul fur coat, short black fur coat, baby gazelle fur coat, shaped mirror, kitchen utensils, lawn mower, "WESTINGHOUSE" ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE, "BEATTY" ELECTRIC IRONER, in perfect order, soiled I linen baskets,. special lot of new garden tools, saw, clippers, shears, rakes,, reap hook, hoes, spades, forks, hoe, step ladder, and clothes basket, Ironing board, dust bin, brooms, mops, kitchen table and chairs cut glass jug, candy stand, witch bowl, carpenters' tools, bean cutter, 3 doz. good tea towels, best quality double and single sheets, towels, table linen, etc., kitchen tray, jam jars, casserole dish, aluminium tish kdttle, oval boiler,' aluminium kettle, caddies, etc., etc., etc. I This ls a most interesting sale and everything !Is in excellent order. SALE TOMORROW MORNING j at 10.30 o'clock sharp. ' On View.from 9 a.m. Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1941, v ' At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE (Trustees Sale to wind up an Estate). WELL-SITUATED PROPERTY, No. 149 OWEN STREET. GORDON HARCOURT will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at his Rooms, 153-155 Featherston Street, on the date above-mentioned —• A ONE-FLOOR HOUSE of 7 good rooms and glassed-in sun porch, complete with porcelain bath, basin, caliphont, gas stove, 4 „open fireplaces, etc., on land with a frontage of 74ft by a depth of 90ft. This Is a particularly well-situated property, it is on tlie higher side of the road obtaining the max'raum of sunshine and a splendid outlook. The dwelling is in sound condition and stands on a valuable level section of land. Vacant possession assured. For full particulars, apply GORDON HARCOURT, Auctioneer. 133-155 Featherston Street. TOMORROAV, at 2 p.m. IN THE MART,. 91 DIXON STREET. CW. PRICE & CO., Auctioneers, will hold . an UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE of Doors, Windows, Tools, Carpets, Gas Stoves, Wireless Sets, and Furniture of every description. - GOODS NOW ON VIEW. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. • TOMORROW, at 10 a.m. On the Premises, 6 TENNYSON STREET (off Cambridge Terrace). CW. PRICE & CO., Auctioneers, have re- • ceived instructions from MRS. FOWLER, who has sold her property, to SELL THE WHOLE OF HER FURNITURE, ON THE PREMISES. CONTENTS OF 7 ROOMS. , Comprising: Mirror-back rimu sideboard, 6 dining chairs, dining table and cover, 4 duehesse chests;' 6 s. beds and mattresses, wardrobes, lino squares, toilet tables, 3 chest drawers, swing mirrors, corner wardrobes, bedroom ware, kitchen table and chairs, % bed and wire, old Doulton beer mug, couch, matting rugs, stair carpet and rods, books, dresser, E.P. and stainless cutlery, grocery bin, crockery, glassware; saucepans, steamers, cooking utensils, blankets, sheets, quilts, towels, runners, etc. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. FRIDAY NEXT, commencing 10.30 a.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET, on account '. 3. W. BATTEN LTD., 170 Cuba Street. CW. PRICE & CO., Auctioneers, Instructed « by J. W. BATTEN LTD., will sell a quantity of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, as foi- ; lows: — 800 MIS 800 Gold and silver wristlet and pocket watches, : diamond wedding and dress rings, clocks. , gents' suits, overcoats, underclothing, ladies', gents', and children's boots and shoes, gold Alberts, tools, suitcases, portmanteaux, brooches, cameras, gramophone and records, elec. irons, radio sets, E.P. goods, cutlery, musical instruments, sweep's outfit, fountain pens, dental engine, coins, blankets, binoculars, bangles, teapots, brace and bits, raaors, rackets, dozens of suits and overcoats, and jewellery of every de- : scription. i ANY LOT MAY BE REDEEMED BY PAY- ] MENT OF INTEREST, UP TO TIME OF < SALE. ■ C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. 1 Removed from Porirua, tho CONTENTS OF WELL-FURNISHED 6-RD. HOME, to be , sold in OUR MART ' TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. j 220 . LOTS- 220 1; 9 x 12 CARPET AND UNDERFELT, 4yds' of ( 4ft and 3V 3 yds of 3ft RUNNER, 5 RUGS, 4 black slip mats, folding wardrobe, glory box, LATEST OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE (cost £35), 3 SEAGRASS CHAIRS, WELL- 1 SPRUNG LATEST CHESTERFIELD SUITE (cost £34 10s), 2 nice fireside chairs, OAK < GATELEG TABLE (like new), 4 paintings i of ships LATEST HALF-ROUND OAK ] CHINA 'CABINET, SINGER SEWING ] MACHINE, occ. tables, CHILD'S COT, 2 , commodes, 4 k. stools, PANEL-DOOR OAK * WARDROBE, nice small sideboard, G- J burner gas heater, FRAMELESS MIRROR J OAK BEDROOM SUITE (like new), 3 single- ] panel beds and wires, New Home sewing machine, chinaware, dropleaf tea wagon, h.b. and k. chairs, largo book shelves, brass firescreen, wooden kerbs, 2 full-length mirrors, 3 like-new s. kapoks, 2 wall mirrors, tallboys, 3 chests of drawers, and many other lots. SILVERSTONE & CO., Auctloners, 110 Lamb- i ton Quay, opp. Occidental Hotel. _- A really good lot of the LATEST FURNI- S TUBE ahd nice and clean. ■ f Must be sold same day of the sale, 1.30 j' jj.m. SHARP TOMORROW. <8

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 118, 21 May 1941, Page 14

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