AUCTIONS.
TOMORROW AT 1.31 ».M. IX THE MART, 81 DIXON STBEIT. C\V. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AM) • VALUERS, WILL SELL A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE BK» MOVED TO THE MART FOR CONVENIENCK OF SALE. COMPRISING: AX: CARPET (10.6 x 8), LINO SQUARE, SEWING- MACHINE, 5-valve COLUMBIA WIRELESS SET, DIVAN BED, oak and walnut dining-room suites, child's pram, oak bedroom suites, 4- chesterfield suites, dining table, gas stove, kerbs, books, 24 tins water paint, 15 packets Calsomine, escritoire. Ax. carpet (new), 9x9, ottomans, 3-fold screen, Scotch chest of drawers, Morris chairs, oak and rimu sideboards, duchesso - chests, kit. cupboards, wardrobes, chest drawers, hosp. beds," linos, oak ext. tables, fireside chairs, dressers, d. and s. wood beds, dress, tables, radiator, bentwood rocking chair, saw, forms, kit. chairs, tables, porcelain sink, fold, beds, bedspread/tools, kitchen utensils, and furniture of every description. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. " TOMORROW, at 1.30. SPECIAL CLEARANCE AUCTION. ' WITHIN KINGSWAY AUCTION ROOMS, Lambton Quay. All goods, consigned direct from owners, and with instructions to aell at best price. ' .' . Comprising: 4 upright pianos (2 free from borer and specially, good), 6-valve Console cabinet dual-wave radio (get all outside stations), 3 "broadcast radios, practically new Singer drophead machine, 9 x 10%, 9 x 12. and 9 x 6, 10 x 13.6 pink Ax. 1 carpets, 3 good quality oak bedroom suites, modern oak dining suite,, rimu.gateleg table with' 4 h.b. chairs (as new), several easy chairs, 3-plece chesterfield suite with loose cushions, in-new condition, 2/rimu wardrobes, duchesses,, s. and d.. beds, stretchers, M: couches, shelves/ gramophones, seagrass chairs, k. cupboards, sideboards, chairs, saucepans,: special assortment of crockery, c.p. ware, cutlery, jam • jars, and general household lines. . . l Also '-•■'■ ' ■■ New World gas stove (In new.condition). ._■• JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer^ GENERAL AUCTION^ ■ • , DUNBAU SLOANE, LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, have their Mart full of Good, New; and Used Household Furniture and Effects, and will conduct a Public Auction jit their Mart, 155 Lambton Quay, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 9th inst.;. at 1.30 p.m. The Catalogue comprises a very long list of useful articles, such as:— . . '...... TWO CHESTERFIELD SUITES, In good repair. "ASH OAK BEDROOM SUITE, 3-plece, easy SMALL' InD LARGE TALLBOYS, 4 and 5 drawers. MODERN DUCHESSES, LOUNGE CHAIRS with leather upholstering. 3 COTTAGE PIANOS, IN PERFECT CONDITION, walnut cases; makers "Esdalle," "Brecht," and"Chas. Begg and Co." AXMINSTER CARPETS and Mats.' HALL RUNNER, 12ft x 3ft, 9ft x 2ft 3!n. OCCASIONAL TABLES, OAK and RIMtT DIN-ING-ROOM SUITES, and a large number of kitchen and dining-room chairs. ALSO, ..-..■ A few .very choice pieces of Early Victorian Furniture in Walnut and Mahogany, ' Including:— . .....-■. TWO SCOTCH CHESTS, TWO PERFECTLY . BALANCED DUCHESSES. TWO SETS of 61n DINING CHAIRS. A LOVELY BOW-FRONTED CHINA CABINET In carved walnut. SEVERAL ROUND MAHOGANY MIRRORS and FRENCH CONVEX MIRRORS. : : ALSO, ■' ."' A Long List of Sundries, including:— LAWN MOWER, WRINGER. A,LARGE-QUANTITY OF SHEET GLASS, cut Into all sizes. : ..;'■• STOOLS, SHOPPING BASKETS, CROSS-CUT SAW, KITCHEN UTENSILS. :, ASSORTED CHINA, GRAMOPHONE, RADIOS, RECORDS, ELECTRIC COOKER, TWOBURNER PRIMUS STOVE, etc., etc. NOW ON VIEW AT OUR MART, 155 LAMBTON QUAY. DUNBAR SLOANE, . ; - . Auctioneer. -
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| Imperative National Need I | Re/ease Railway Wagons Quickly , | S At this critical time, unhindered movement of all rail- '' s ] 5 way wagons, for transport of the ever-increasing flow s ■ S of essential materials, is vital to our security. EVERY s S WAGON MOST BE USED TO ITS FULLEST | E CAPACITY. I = Delay in loading or unloading endangers the national = E interest. S | Keep Them Moving! | iiimiiumuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiuiiiuiiiiiiMjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiS
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 6, 8 January 1942, Page 10
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