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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY NEXT, at 10.30 a.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. ' UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. C\V. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, . WILL SELL A QUANTITY OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ON ACCOUNT J. W. BATTEN, ■ LTD., CUBA STREET, IN THE MART AS ABOVE. Comprising 1 Gold and silver wristlet and pocket watches, diamond, wedding, and valuable dress rings, gold Alberts, brooches, bangles, cutlery, binoculars, E.P. ware, cameras, elec. shaver, suitcases, brief bags, parcels, tools, jockey, saddle, ladies' and gents' boots and shoes, gents' underwear, 1. coats, blankets, sheets, tray. rugs, boys' and meifs suits, and overcoats, etc. . j C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer, j STOP PRESiJT U.S. ACCIDENT RATE. Washington. —In a proclamation | calling on every citizen to enlist j in a campaign against accidents ; and-'to prevent wastage of the human and material resources of the -nation, President Roosevelt said that, at the present rates, accidental deaths this year would exceed 100,000. Road accidents alone had caused 34,500 deaths last year, and this year had increased 17 per cent.—U.P.A. ;

E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers.) OFFICE FURNITURE, ALMOST NEW TYPEWRITER, PARTITIONS, ETC. TOMORROW, AT 10.30 a.m. \ SALE BY AUCTION j Of Almost new and up-to-date ROYAL TYPEWRITER, in perfect order, solid oak sixdrawer oak pedestal desk, 3-drawer typist's desk, pigeonholes, 2 swing-back office | cliairs, 4 good office chairs, office sundries, stationery cupboard, 3 sets allsteel shelves (4ft wide by 6ft high), cheque writer, wire baskets, small counter, good steel store truck, store Samson, case opener, heavy self-locking cash box, small loose-leaf ledger and 100 spare leaves (new), office partition, lot of good 3- and 6-inch t. and g. partitions, 3-ply, wallboard, and hardboard partitions, Oregon doors, partition and large sliding door and runners, Malthoid flooring, etc., etc. On the Premises, No. 19 LOWER TORY STREET, TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. IN LOTS TO SUIT BUYERS. JL JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. REMOVED FROM TRENTHAM AND SILVERSTREAM: THE. CONTENTS OF 2 WELLFURNISHED HOMES, TO BE SOLD IN OUR MART TOMORROW, WITHOUT RESERVE, at 1.30. SILVERSTONE & CO., Auctioneers, 110 LAMBTON QUAY. OPP. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. 240 MTS 240 '15ft x lift 3!n WILTON CARPET, 6 3/sVDS 27in RUNNER, LINOS, Byds, 9ft s 9ft; Tft 6 s 4ft HALL CARPET, rugs, COLLARD ATs'DCOLLARD PIANO (underdamper, overstrung, worth £150), oak tea wagon, ACME WRINGER (steel cased, like ' new), dust bin, Z WELL-SPRUNG ODD CHESTERFIELDS, copper fire screen, LATEST DUCHESSE, PEDESTAL, DOUBLE BED SUITE (no wardrobe), oak oce. tables, LAWN MOWER, rake, OAK STEPDOWN CHINA CABINET, BOOKING , CHAIR, LATEST • OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE (worth £35); oak fireside chairs, LATEST WINDSOR <3LASS DOORS OAK SIDEBOARD, 2 fireside . settees, RADIO (mantel model), 2 OAK AND 1 RIMU BEDROOM SUITES (in good order), k. Sresser, DROP-END MORRIS COUCH, NICE LOT OF BOOKSHELVES, 4 easy chairs, 2 sideboards, 5 OAK AND RIMU WARDROBES AND ' DUCHESSES, single beds arid wires, se'Sgrass chairs, k. table and, chairs, SINGER' 66 SEWING MACHINE, E.P. ware, lamp shades, GREEN MOHAIR TABLECLOTH, bird cage, CHESTERFIELD SUITE- (small size), hospital beds, mirrors, BRAND-NEW DOOR, wall cupboards and pedestal, and many other lots. SILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers. A fine lot to choose- -from and to be sold at any price. No reserve.• " TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1941. At 2.30' p'.ni.' ATTRACTIVELY APPOINTED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, No. 41, HAWKESTOXE ■ STREET , (Being so}d to wind up an estate). GORDON HARCOURT, under instructions, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at his Rooms, 153-5 Featherston Street, on the abovementioned date: . . THAT MOST CONVENIENTLY SITUATED v- PROPERTY comprising a particularly weiibuilt two-storey Residence of 6 large rooms, glassed-in sun porch,, and.kitchen, together with all offices, laundry, and modern conveniences. The land .has a frontage of 34ft, widening to 40ft,. by. a depth of 92ft, and is laid out in flpwer gardens. There is also a full-sized, motor garage. This is a splendid type of residence, containing good-sized rooms, is built of specially good timbers, and the situation is one which must make a wide appeal to as it is within easy walking distance of any part of the City. ' VACANT POSSESSION. For full particulars, apply GORDON HARCOURT, Auctioneer. 153-5 Featherston Slreet

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 44, 20 August 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 44, 20 August 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 44, 20 August 1941, Page 10

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