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AUCTIONS.

HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AUCTION.

FURNITURE, CRYSTAL, INLAID BRIDGE CHAIRS, BEAUTIFUL CARPETS, WALNUT FURNITURE, MOTOR MOWER, ETC. (From Lower Hutt.) E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW (THURSDAY). AT OUR MART (No. 8 Willeston Street). Commencing 12 Noon Sharp. SUPER-QUALITY FURNITURE, ALL EQUAL TO NEW. | The Complete Contents of a most expensively furnished home. THIS IS A GREAT COLLECTION OF BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE. INSPECTION INVITED. NOW ON VIEW. SALE TOMORROW, 12 noon. 2 hand-made Oriental carpets, 9 x 7.6 and 9 x 12; plain fawn super Ax., 9 x 12; genuine hand-made Persian rug, 6.6 x 4.6, cost £55; Ax. carpet, 9 x 10.6, fawn, rose, orange, wonderful super Wilton, Paisley design, 9 x 12 ; Wilton carpet, 9 x 10.G; Indian lounge rug, 11 x 4.6; wonderful super Ax. body carpet (very heavy quality), 18% yds, 47 3-Byds; rose Wilton body carpet (brand new), never used, lH4yds; green Wilton body carpet, 36in wide (new), hearthrugs. A great collection of ultramodern almost new figured walnut furniture. Including modern figured walnut buffet sideboard Avith plateglass top, wonderful oval dining table with plateglass top and cabriole legs, and 6 padded-back walnut chairs, all en suite, and as new (cost £78); also beautiful walnut breakfastroom buffet suite of 6 pieces, with refectory drawleaf table (cost £55). 2 sets of 4 wonderful inlaid cane-back bridge armchairs, all as new, and cost £12 12s each (these are beautiful chairs and will be sold separately), 3 elegant Regency occ. chairs (reproductions but very nice), extra special walnut cane back and side lounge chair with loose cushions (cost £16 16s a few months ago). 2 nests of walnut and oak tables, round walnut coffee tables, brass and plated smokers' stands, chrom-ium-plated electric table lamp, antique pedestal hall lamp, 4 specially Imported breakfast room chairs and dropside table to match, very suituble for flat and something different; old figured walnut folding card table, old gilt-framed mirror, pair old royal blue vases, Imari vases, 2 special mahogany standard lamps, as new and cost, £6 6s each; Satsuma plaques and vases, brass and Majolica jardinieres, a great collection of brassware, valuable E.P. rose bowl, E.P. teapots, E.P. coffee pot on stand, E.P. cake dish, E.P. meat cover, E.P. egg boiler, ?i i s?£ cruet- silver rases, double nut dish. E.P. flsh knives and forks, E.P. dish holder, E.P. pickle cruet, E.P. salt shakers, E.P cake stand, "E.P. shell dish, wonderful English crystal, heavy cut whisky decanter., 6 heavy cut whisky noblers, 9 crystal champagnes, cocktail set, crystal water jug crystal salad bowl, crystal tumblers, cockrail glasses, beer glasses, heavy crystal trumpet vases, 2 claret jugs, amber glasses, amber cups, saucers, and plate, Blue Doulton salad bowl and servers, spoons, forks, ciilna cabinet, dropside mahogany table walnut drawleaf table and .4 padded-back chairs, valuable carved English oak monk's bench and hall seat combined, small carved camphor chest, 2 brand-new Regal Sportsplay tennis rackets and presses (cost £5 5s each), beautiful lambs' wool rug, good electric radiator, new and up-to-date 66 Singer drophead sewing machine (a beauty), expensive and comfy three-piece chesterfield suite beautifully sprung and fitted with loose cushions, uphol. in plain tapestry expensive 3-piece chesterfield suite, npnoi. In best quality wool moquette, with loose cushions (cost £52), easy chairs, sleepy hollow chairs, upright grand piano by Elson, In splendid order, 2 wonderful «mT c? nT alnut bedroom suites, complete ■wun tallboys, compactums, frameless mirror, dressing tables and bedspreads, both super suites, and as new (cost £68 and fcJ2), best quality mattresses, blankets, sheets, .quilts, towels, table linen, gent's walnut compactum, very nice 4-piece oak bedroom euite of special design, 2 tea wagons, very r nice, oak lowboy and solid Panel oak bedstead to match, single oak bedroom: suite, • oak drawleaf table and 4 chairs, 2 frameless mirrors, expensive cushions, dinner service, tea set, fancy cups china, glassware, sets of bookshelves, small walnut cocktail cabinet, magnificent and almost new silver-plated figured walnut cocktail cabinet (cost £90). Philips radio a?il sp,e naJ^ cr> chn<i's expensive electric train T US 10£ ft of llnes- elec- engine, coal tender Pullman carriages, condenser, etc.: grandfather's clock, In perfect order; twin oak and rimu beds, almost new "Neeco" electric cooker, expensive curtains, expensive tent. 6 fancy canvas folding chairs, new lawn mower, new and up-to-date Acme wringer, hose, water can, folding ironing board,, kitchen tidy, axe, new garden tools, fork, spade, rake, grubber, new needle armature, elec. pick-up with volume control, mincer, alum, ware, pair gumboots, pair new mountaineering boots (size 6) : , bag of golf clubs, gateleg tea ■ 7£ eo?,''J? lv. able "Keynsharn" motor mower (English), In perfect order, with catcher, elec. vac. cleaner, banjo, and hundreds of otner lots. SALE TOMORROW, at 12 noon. No on View. These are Beautiful' Furnishings. E, JOHNSTON AND CO., : Auctioneers. '.

SPECIAL "SALE FROM PAREMATA. THE CONTENTS OF A WELL-FURNISHED HOME, To be Sold In our Mart TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. BQO LOTS 300 SILVERSTONE & CO., Auctioneers, 110 Lambton Quay. 12 x 10.6, 12 x 9 AXM. CARPETS, 10yds 241n I WILTON RUNNER, 9 x 10 LINO SQUARE, I Byds INLAID LINO, Morris couch, 5 sea- I grass chairs, lot of books, 2 OAK BEDROOM SUITES (1 triple mirror and tallboy), 2 wringers, 3 oak pedestals, 4 single folding beds and wires and kapoks, LATEST OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE (like new), gramophone and records, pictures, ELECTROLUX (with all parts In good order), electric toaster. SET OF GOLF CLUBS, 5VALVE G.E.C. CONSOLE RADIO (perfect), fireside rocker, E.P. teapot, 3 jardinieres, doll's pram, SINGER 66 SEWING MACHINE, 4 oak and rimu wardrobes and duchesses. OAK DRAWLEAF TABLE, ORGAN, 2 WELL-SPRUNG CHESTERFIELD SUITES (one latest), 3 stretchers, 2 odd chesterfields, LATEST OAK- CHINA CABINET, 2 bookcases, dropslde cot, k. table and chairs, and many other lots. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. SILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers. SPECIAL AUCTION. TOMORROW (THURSDAY), 1.30 sharp, AT OUR ROOMS, 57-59 LOWER CUBA ST. BY ORDER OF THE BAILIFF, MAGISTRATE'S COURT, Wellington, UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT, Warrant No. 578/1941, issued in the Magistrate's Court. Wellington, the Colonial Carrying Co. of N.Z., Ltd., v. W. J. Broake. DAVIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS, have received instructions from the Bailiff of the i Magistrate's Court to sell by Public Auction at their rooms, Lower Cuba Street, the following goods, WITHOUT RESERVE :— ■ SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, LINEN, POTS, ETC., OPERA GLASSES, ORNAMENTS, STRETCHERS. j ETC., tools, sundries, etc., etc. SALE 1.30 THURSDAY (TOMORROW) SHARP At Our Rooms, ST-59 LOWER CUBA STREET (Below James Smith). DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers. rpHE ABOVE CATALOGUE TO BE FOLLOWED BY A FURTHER SPECIAL CATALOGUE. Removed to our rooms for convenience of sale, and to be SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. ATTRACTIVE TWIN BED "WALNUT" BEDROOM SUITE, bedding, VIEUX ROSE BODY CARPET, 15 x 11 (apnrox.), cushions, costly EL. RADIATOR, VIEUX ROSE BEDSPREAD, modern OAK DINING SUITE, oak coffee table, costly walnnt CHINA CABINET. 3 FIRESIDE CHAIRS, 2 attractive PELMETS, cushions, rugs, "Radiola." Combination Wireless and gramophone (cost £.187 10s; needs adjusting), Axminster carpet, 10ft 61n s 9ft: attractive chesterfield suite (couch in green and fawn tapestry), oak china cabinet, super Axminster carpet,. 12 x 9 (cost £29 10s). oak dinner wagon, small oak cocktail cabinet, jardinieres, oak bedroom suite, single and double beds, duchesses, tables, hospital bed, bedding, k. table, ! k. chairs, clothes basket, linen basket, etc., I and other lots too numerous to particularise. SALE TOMORROW (Thursday), 1.30 sharp, at our rooms, 57-59 LOWER CUBA STREET (Below James Smith's). DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 134, 3 December 1941, Page 16

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