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' AUCTIONS. AT BATAITAI E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY MORNING, at 10.30 o'clwk. AUCTION SALK Of Superior household furniture, Mlizaiioie t-ar-pet 12 s. 9, red Turkey design Ax. carpet 12 .\ 11, grey Ax hal carpet lift Giu x sft Oiu. good linoleums, 14yds Ax. stair mid hall runner and rods; oak dlnlng-rooin. suite of ti pieces, beautiful pictures, elec. radiator, ruftrtory dining table and 6 chairs to "match, vases and ornaments, crockery and glassware, dussen plates, set of golf clubs and bag, polf balls, 2 new badminton rackets, c.p. ware, . wall china cabinet, tea wagon, barometer, nest ot 4 tea. tables, card table, 2 specially well-made 3-piece chesterfield suites, uphol. lv soft shadeo pink floral American cloth, plant stands, inverted c. light bowl, jardinieres, framed mirrors, small gateleg table, folding chair, % and s. wooden bedsteads and mattresses, oak bed room suite of 3 pieces and wire wove. uldiohi new Hartspring "Glamls" d. mattress (cosi £13 4s 6d), carpet sweeper, oak pedestal cup board, 2 .Imported art bedspreads, kitchen table, kitchen tidy, jam jars, chests of drawers, pair steps, good hose, garden tools, 'Delta' lawn mower ana catcher, pieces of carpet and runners, etc., etc.. At the Residence,'No.< 34'.Matat' Rd., Hataital PART CONTENTS OF 6 ROOMS. All •in splendid order. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES1 SALE. E JOHNSTON & C 0.,, Auctioneers. * FRIDAY .. MORNING, at 10.15. At No. 132 THE TERRACE (next Synagogue). By order of the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mrs. F. H. Richardson (deceased). • INTERESTING ••■■SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION of VALUABLE MAHOGANY FURNITURE, old china, Spode, old Satsuma bronzes, water col ours, valuable etchings and engravings, crystal, glassware, mahogany roller-top desk. mahogan.\ bookcase and chiffonier combined, ' mahoganj oxt. dining table, mahogany dressing table, mahogany hall table, 2 mahogany card tables, rosewood cabinets, easy chairs, 300 volumes of j books, 4 mirror-door wardrobes, valuable In laid oak buffet,' etc., etc. ' 350 LOTS 350 CONTENTS OF TEN ROOMS. Full details later. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. PUBLIC TRUST AUCTION SALE OF CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Known as No. 20 TODMAN ST., BROOKLYN To be held on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 19. at 2.30 p.m., ■■■"•': At Our Mart. 155 LAMBTON QY. (next Midland). D UNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers, are favoured with Instructions from the Public Trustee to sell by Public Auction that: very desirable property. No.' 20 Todman St;. I Brooklyn as above. The land contains 14.9 perches, with a frontage to Todman St. of 30ft, by an Irregular depth of 144 ft lOin. It also has a frontage to Charlotte Are. It is level and sunny with ample room for garden. Brick walls divide toe adjoining properties. The house contains four rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, and p.w.c, 2 fireplaces, gas cooker, porcelain bath and basin, c.l.', and all conveniences. There is a detached trasbuouse with copper and tubs. Concrete paths surround the house. The whole is a very attractive proposition, and, being about 50yds from the tram stop, makes it a home-to-lunch home. Vacant possession. j . Further particulars and arrangements to view from the Auctioneers. DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE AUCTION At WHITE'S LINE BAST. LOWER HUTT (opp. Hlnemoa St.). WEDNESDAY; AUGUST 19, 1.30 p.m. GOOD SPRING CART, 2-LEAF TYNE HARROWS, GOOD SET DISCS (8), single-furrow [ plough, scarifier, cart harness, a few odd tools, including augers, sieve, gorse hook, crowbar, hay fork, Bhovel, marl, gorse hook, plasterer's trowel, cramps, hedge' clippers, cartridge loader, old riding saddle, sundries. TT ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., Auctioneers. CARPET SEWING PLANT. MACHINES, i THRJiAD, ELECTRIC MOTOR, ETC.. ALSO CRYSTAL GLASSWARE. CUTLERY, E P WARE, SAUCEPANS. OVAL BOILERS. CROCKERY, ETC. •E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW MORNING, At 10..30 o'clock. AT No. 51 LOWER CUBA ST. (Top Floor), Opp City Electricity Dcpt. ON ACCOUNT OF G H TILLER AND CO., Carpet Servicing' Specialists, who are giving up business. The carpet sewing plant and machines will De sold at 10.30 a.m. sharp, following witu Glassware, crockery, etc. The plant comprises "Singer" carpet sewing machine, complete with winch, clips, etc., all in perfect order, 2 h.p. and 3-phase A.S.E.A. i motor, Singer 31K20 tailor's machine, Singer serging machine, 8248 Singer 17ft bench, complete with standards, shafting, treadles, clutches, etc., British UnitediShoe Machinery! Co. Al sewing machine for leather, steel split puller, 20in., saw .bench and 2 121n saws, pair tailor's shears, carpet stretcher, etc., etc.; also a large collection of new china and glassware. 56 9in plain white dinner plates, 32in Jin white plates, 45 new English cups and: saucers, 18 soup bowls. 6 brown h.i?. jup wjta tops (new) 10 dozen special wine glasses; - 6 dozen very nice whisky glasses,. 13' stemmed }c§ cream cups 48 crystal chasieij'' stemmed glasses for ice cream or fruit isalad,' jjheavS crystal and glass water jug seta, e^ch' 7'pieces, 24 heavy glass dishes, 30 smaller glass 1 dishes, 22 very nice white with (jroeh' edging'!coffee cups, 6 neiv chambers, 6, cheese dishes; 8 chlua teapots, h.p. Chinese .teapot: in padded bas ket, a large collection of Al quality E.P. ware. 5 dozen Walker and Hall,stainless knives with , E.P. handles, 4 dozen Al quality fish eaters, 5 dozen table and dessert forks and spoons (stainless steel and new),: 6 dozen each Al quality table and dessert forks, dessert spoons and soup spoons, E.P. handles, 4 dozen teaspoons, 10 W and H. Al quality E.P. toast racks, E.P-. butter knives, elec. griller, 4 elec. radiators, 12-volt Klaxon horn, paper towel holder and towels, 6 good oval, boilers (2, 3, 4 i (i, and 7 gallons), large saucepans, 8 alum, saucepans and steamers. 2 large white enamel teapots,- large en. jug, en. . saucepans, tea measure, cost £14, carpenter's tools, large Stan ley mitre box and saw, tape measure, 8 gross of soap (hotel squares), soap powder, set of ebony table bowls, 32 reels Knos's 50 linen thread, 30 reels 40 linen- thread, 10 reels 70 linen thread, 2 boxes upholsterer's tacks. 24 carpet hassock cases (ready to fill), rolls of used body carpet and carpet borders, hearthrugs, pieces of carpet, new roll of 541n coir runner, 10% yds, set small kauri tubs, 2 square tearoom tables', good office desk, 6 drawers and pull-outs, office armchair, • swing-back, odd office chair, pigeon ' holes, cabinets, 10 new figured wooden trays, etc., etc. SALE TOMORROW MORNING, at 10.30. 1 On view morning .of sale. j This is a valuable and up-to-date carpet I sewing plant. The machines are all in excellent order, lue crockery and cups are all best quality hotel ware. The glassware is all the best. Most of the E.P. ware and cutlery is Walker aud "toW SOLD IN LOTS TO SUIT BUYERS. TERMS: CASH] BEFORE DELIVERY. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. , TOMORROW, at 10.30 a.m. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CARPET SQUARE, RUNNER, ETC. ON THE PREMISES. 21 JESSIE ST. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. • will sell a QUANTITY OF FURNITURE. ON THE PREMISES, AS ABOVE. COMPRISING: INDIAN CARPET, 13.8 X 10.6 (originally cost £130), AX. RUNNER, 19ft x 3, SIDEBOARD, OAK ESCRITOIRE AND BOOKCASE combined, WIRELESS SET, COUCH, KERB. COUCH, PLANTS, STANDS, JARDINIERES GROCERY BIN, KITCHEN , CUPBOARD LINO., OAK CABINETS,. GRAMOPHONE good records, mirrors,1 pictures, occ. tables 8 b. wood beds, stretchers,. duchesse chests. ornaments, curios, ■■• wardrobe, vases, cushions, i albums, divan and folding chairs, copper kettle, alum, saucepans, crockery, cutlery glassware, tablecloths, serviettes, down quilts, trays, collander, clothes basket, en. wash basin. rake, fork, wringer, hoe, shovel, etc. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. NoAslhma ££. Two yean ago J. Richmrda. Hamilton, Out., Canada, waa in bed with Aathma. Had lost 40 pounds weight, suffered coughing, choking •nd strangling ©rery night—couldn't sleep— expected to die, Mendaeo stopped spasms first night and he bas had none since—in OVBB TWO YEARS. Mendaoo to co successful ft it guaranteed to give you free, easy breathing Id 84 hours and to «top your Asthma complete!} __ m Inßdajreormonej ||A|| g§ g% 4! A back on return ot JfIVnUiSW empty package. Ends ftrtfiwta Now 3/5, 6/8, & 13/2. II NECKLACES I ■ IB Vnr a Real Stone Bead Neddace, and add Charm to your Gown. 4mber, Amethyst, AmozonUe, Corol Contettom, Garnet, Gtttnitone, Chinesi Jede, Onyx, Opal, end also Gold Beads, CALL AND SEE OUR SELECTION $9l<3)U«fo»Ufe THE WELL-KNOWN JBWBLLBBS 260 Lambton Qy^ Wellington TFMI High Winter Priem . . . knp | Ij^^MKjHf^f ■ tan* *t • . • bitty .. . hying I F|^^^^^Av^^ cuts dawn grain cast. ORDER I

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1942, Page 6

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