AUCTIONS. TRUSTEES' SALE. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. * THURSDAY MORNING. At 10.30. INTERESTING AUCTION SALE _ Of — VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, super quality carpets, wonderful carved English oak sideboard and English oak ext. dining table (2 valuable pieces), MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. by JOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS, in excellent condition and lovely tone, oak bedroom furnishings, ornaments, etc., etc. (SURPLUS FURNITURE.) At the Residence, NO. 29 WALLACE STREET. By order of the Trustees In the estate of the late A. J, H. Dunn (deceased). FULL DETAILS LATER. Part contents of ten large rooms, Including some valuable and Interesting pieces of furniture. The Broadwood Piano is a wonderful instrument. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. At Our Basement Mart, NO. 8 WILLESTON STREET,, TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 SHARP. CLEARING SALE — Of — SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Our Basement Mart is full to overflowing with real good furniture. Mart to be cleared of everything to make .room for big fire salvage sale of Boots, Chemists, Stock, full particulars of which will be advertised later. •' There will be some great bargains in this sale, as it is imperative that the mart must be cleared of everything. : 300 LOTS 300 OF REAL GOOD FURNITURE, INCLUDING: Well-made 3-plece chesterfield suite, with oak arms, oak furniture, seagrass chairs, rimu bookshelves, escritoire, rev. rugs, fireside chairs, dark oak sideboard, rimu bookshelves, comfy (oak arm) sleepy hollow chairs, uphol. in grey moquette, chesterfield lounge, and 2 Morris chairs to match, 2 tailor's Singer sewing machines, Ax. carpet, lift 3in x 10ft 6in, piano seat, rimu bookcase, occ. tables, rimu gate-leg table, 4 rimu dining chairs, kauri sideboard, 2 oval rimu dining tables, 12 d. oak and rimu beds and mattresses (to be sold If they only realise ss), 8 good rimu duchesse chests, 6 marble-top wash-stands, in good order, 12 s. rimu bedsteads and mattresses, good d. and s. kapok beds and pillows, colonial wardrobe, elec. radiator, art cushions, plate rack, "Ransome" lawn mower, jam jar 3,' kitchen chairs, bungalow elec. cooker, kitchen stools, cabinet gramophone, oak tea wagon, boot last, clothes horse, linoleum, 2 child's cots, cabin trunk, gent's bicycle, brooms and mops, garden hose, garden tools, meat safe, axe, stepladder, kitchen utensils, and appointments. SALE (BASEMENT) TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 a.m. Sharp. NOW ON VIEW. ■ E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. ■*■...' MASTERTON RACING CLUB ASTERTON RACING CLUB. BACES! RACES! RACES! OPAKI, MASTERTON. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 and 11. WIN-AND-PLACE BETTING. FIRST RACE EACH DAY, 11.45 a.m. SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAINS TO COURSE. Wellington train .... Departs 7.50 a.m. Palmerston North .... Departs 8.30 a.m. Woodville ..t... Departs 9.25 a.m. Pahlatua Depar' 9.45 a.m. Eketahuna ; Departs 10.25 a.m. MEN OF THE FIGHTING SERVICES IN UNIFORM ADMITTED FREE. ■ K. H. JAMES, Secretary. MASTERTON RACES—OCTOBER 9 AND 11, 1941. SPECIAL Tickets, available for return until October 11. 1941, will be issued to Opaki from Wellington, Clareville, and intermediate stations on October 9 and 11, also from Palmerston North on October 11 available for return until October 13. These tickets are not available for travel by rail-cars. Return fare to Racecourse Ist and 2nd class from Wellington 8s lid, 6s 4d, Palmerston North 14s sd. 9s lOd, Woodville 10s lOd, 7s 4d. Train leaves Wellington 7.50 a.m., Racecourse arrive 11.30 a.m. ! On Thursday, 9th, and Saturday, 11th Octo- ! berf, return train to Wellington leaves Race- [ course at 5.15 p.m. On Saturday, October 11, special train leaves Palmerston North 8.30, a.m., Woodville 9.27, Racecourse arrive 11.7 a.m. Return train leaves Racecourse 5.15 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 85, 7 October 1941, Page 10
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