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AUCTIONS. AT GOA ST., KILBIRNIE. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. * MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1942, At 1 p.m. Sharp. AUCTION SALE — Of — SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 5S YARDS SUPER AX. BODY CARPET, fawn 'and autumn tints. In perfect order, super Ax. carpet, 12ft x 10ft liin, net and cottage weave curtains, frameless mirrors, spark guards, fire tidy, vases and ornaments, 2 oak tea wagons, oak gateleg table, felt rug, 3-piece chesterfield suite, uphol. in figured velvet (in perfect order), superior oak china cabinet, with cabriole legs, round coffee table, seagrass chairs, cushions, oak bookshelves, Canadian chairs, refectory hall table, card table, special oak dining suite, new design, Including special- | ly-made heavy drop-leaf gate-leg dining table, special design plain leadlight buffet china cabinet. and 4 low-back chairs to match (all as new), expensive 3-piece chesterfield suite, specially well made and uphol. In a very nice design wool moqiiet (this is good), fireside chair, smoker's stand, "Courier" all-wave up-to-date radio and table, coco, matting, almostnew and up-to-date combination compactuin and mirror dressing table in oak, new Ottoman glory box, blue silk curtains and bedspread to match, ALMOST NEW AND UP-TO-DATE LATEST OAK BEDROOM SUITE, complete with wardrobe, tallboy, shaped mirror, duchesse, dressing table, and solid panel bedstead, all en suite, kapok beds, pillows, oak oval mirror door, wardrobe, oak duchesse and solid panel oak bedstead and mattresses, kitchen utensils, chiffonier, 4 kitchen chairs, stool, table, electric jug, lino, garden hose, spade, rake, hoe, reap hook, garden seat, solid-panel s. rimu bedstead and mattresses, baby's bath, "Hoover" electric vacuum cleaner, wire netting, electric toaster, heater, large <lok- kennel, step-ladder, clothes basket, small kitchen table, mats, etc.. etc. : ■ . ■ ' ' :■ . : At the Residence, NO. 22 GOA ST., KILBIRNIE, off Moxham Aye. On Account of Mrs. E. Aitken, who has sold her property. - ....... SALE MONDAY NEXT, At 1 p.m. Sharp. Everything is in very good order. E. JOHNSTON ■ AND CO., Auctioneers. Superior furniture, up-to-date H.M.V. household freezer, upright grand piano, plug-in Speedee elec. cooker, almost new "Champion" gas stove, "Ascot" hot water heater, carpets, etc. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. AT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLESTON ST. SALE BY AUCTION Of Superior household furniture, carpets, chesterfield suites, bedroom suites, crockery, glassware, cutlery, stainless knives, brass gong, d.b. hammerless shot gun, folding card table, oak china cabinet, and appointments. Details Later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY NEXT, af 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, good linoleums, Ax. carpet, 9x9, 4yds (36in) Ax. runner, syds tapestry runner, office desk, 3piece chesterfield suite uphol. in grey moquettu, golden oak dining-room suite of 6 pieces, bookshelvee, dark rimu dining-room suite of 6 pieces with drawleaf table, oak china cabinet, pictures, large wall and 2 frameless mirrors, Auto camp cooker, art cushions, rugs, wine table, smoker's stand, golden oak bedroom suite of 4 pieces, with best quality mattresses, 2 s. rimu com. bedsteads, rimu duchesse cheste, 2 rimu tallboys, fire guard, kitchen utensils, crockery, mincer, elec. iron, 2 kettles, ironing board, mixing bowls, jams and jam jars, alum, saucepans, coal vase, brooms and mop, clothes basket, elec. handywhip, 14in lawn mower, and appointments. Also 6ft porcelain enamel bath, in good order. On the Premises, No. 2 Lloyd St., off Pirie St. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. INTERESTING ANTIQUE FURNITURE AUCTION. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. * THURSDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. At the Family Residence, No. 39 Hobson St. SALE BY AUCTION .. ' ■ Of VALUABLE MAHOGANY, WALNUT, AND ENGLISH OAK FURNISHINGS, Ax. body .and Wilton carpets, a large quantity of No'; 1 quality inlaid and cork lino, up-to-date "Westinghouse" . household freezer, Moffat elec. range, gent'a wonderful . compactum with 9 sliding shelves (48in), mah. bedroom furniture, 10 special mah. dining chairs, valuable English oak smdking-TOom desk, bodfcease and chairs to match, Miner's safe, 19 x 19 x 25, comfy easy chairs, garden roller, etc. (Part" Contents of 15 Rooms.) Full Details. There are some very interesting and valuable pieces of walnut, mahogany, and oak furniture, all In specially good order. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. POULTRY SALE. POULTRY SALE. rnOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., THE X POULTRY MART, Allen St., Sell by Public Auction and without reserve each day at 10 a.m. Specials for Next Tuesday, November 3: 30 8.0. Hens and Roosters. 50 W.L. Hens and Cockerels. 50 Ducks. ALLEN ST. 10 a.m. Daily. A UNIQUE PROPERTY AT LOWRY ' BAY. (Residence of C. W. B. Bell, Esq.) To be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. and Messrs. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., In conjunction, have received instructions from the owner (If not previously let furnished) to submit at Public Auction at Mr. Nathan's Rooms, 111 Customhouse Qy., on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1942, at 2.30 p.m. HIS 9-ROOMED RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS, Standing on the corner of Cheviot Rd. and the Main Eastbourne Rd., this ■is one of the most charming homes in. Wellington. THE RESIDENCE is of one storey with spacious rooms, maximum sunshine, and a perfect outlook across, the harbour. There is a broad verandah, 3 reception-rooms, billiard-room, 5 bedrooms, and complete offices and conveniences. THE GROUNDS with an area of 1 acre 0 roods 27 perches and frontages to the Main Rd. and Cheviot' Rd. are well laid out and planted. A beach boathouse goes with the property. If not leased or sold as a whole the residence and immediate grounds will be sold as one lot and a vacant building site in Cheviot Rd. sold separately. Full particulars and arrangements to view from S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 11l Customhouse Qy., or HARCOURT AND CO., 41 Panama St., Auctioneers. SPECIAL AUCTION TUESDAY, at 10.30 sharp. ON THE PREMISES, 2 DURHAM CKES. (near top end of Aro St.). CONTENTS OF 6 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. DAAIS BROS., Auctioneers, have received instructions to AUCTION WITHOUT REI SERVE PIANO by Challen and Son (a magnificent instrument in splendid order), CIIESTERFIELD SUITE (with loose covers), 2 wellsprung easy chairs, modernistic OAK BOOKCASE, seagrass chair, 2 seagrass chairs, oak d. wagun. glasses, vases, ornaments. Singer DROPHEAD MACHINE, lamp shade, H.M.V. GRAMOPHONE and records, OAK BEDROOM SUITE, with twin oak single beds, glass top.s for duchesse, etc., single bedding, 2 hospital beds, small single WARDROBE, duchesses, attractive PART OAK SUITE (with 2 single oak beds)-, bedding, single beds, etc., GOOD LINOS, elec. lamps and shades, oak COMBINATION TALLBOY, clothes basket, OAK MORRIS SUITE, 2 special modern FIRESIDE CHAIRS, k. table, chairs, 2 brass FIRESCREENS, combination Majestic RADIO AND GRAMOPHONE SET, almost new Acme WRINGER, wheelbarrow, garden tools, sundries, GUMBOOTS, hose, meat safe, etc., etc. A VERY ATTRACTIVE CATALOGUE, which MUST BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. SALE TUESDAY, 10.30 SHARP. ON THE PREMISES, 2 DURHAM CKES. (near top of Aro St.). DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers and Land Agents. Call and see us or write for particulars. Shortage of workmen prevents us showing our usual large window selection. But we still make up worthwhile rings of our fine quality tjerna THE WEUKNOWN JEWELItRS OF WHtINGIOn [ M GIN ©F :[ I | \ Whatever temporary denials they may have V V to make, the public can rest assured that \ V in due time Gilbey's Gin will again be avail- V V able in full supply and of traditional quality. V

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 106, 31 October 1942, Page 10

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