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; AUCI IONb. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, ' • OKIENTAL BAY. CLOSING DOWN.. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctiotieers.- ---" *' ' THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ' 'MARCH 25 arid 20, 1943. . Commencing at 10. a.m. each day. «AL?: BY AUCTION OK THE WHOLE OF. .THE .VALUABLE FURNISHINGS. THE COMPLETE CONTENTS OF 52 ROOMS, LARGE DINING-ROOM, LOUNGES,' HALLS, AND PRIVATE ROOMS. • • • " • ■' 1200 LOTS 1200 77yds of SUPER AX. LOUNGE BODY CARPET, 40yds PLAIN: GKEEX BODY CARPETi 50yds FLORAL AX. BODY CARPET, all in beautiful order, 40yds, 60yds, and 70yds body, 30 super Ax. and Wilton carpet. squares, Including somo beautiful carpets, all sizes from 9ft x 6ft to 13ft 6in x lift. 3in, 50 good hearthrugs, 132 yds No. 1 quality INLAID LINOS, hundreds of yards of runners and pieces of carpet,-21 square OAK DINING TABLES and 13 rd. oak all with, felt padded tips, 120 OAK DINING CHAIRS, 33 occ. tables, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Haake, odd ROLLER-TOP DESK, Carter FIREPROOF SAFE, 26 x 18 x 16, several large palms and largo oak palm barrels, 2 up-to-date elec. vac. cleaners, "Electrolux" household freezer, In perfect order, lawn mower, \\. and H. Al E.P. Ware, E.P. teapot, h.w. jugs, sugar, milk jugs, 60 -des. knives, 60 table knives, 64 .E.P. dos. epoons, 65' soup spoons, 65' pr.- fish eaters, 65 ■ E.P. forks, 90 dcs forks, teaspoons, jam spoons, butter, knives, chesterfield suites, lounge chairs, .fireside chairs, easy chairs, 11 large diamond* shaped mirrors with c.l. fittings, 3 extra large mirrors, 14 mirrors in frames, 30 UP-TO-DATE SINGLE SOLID PANEL WOOD BEDSTEADS, twin bedsteads, double-bedsteads, 2ft 61n bedsteads, all complete with wires, 100 single'and double kapok mattresses, including some almost new, pillows, 20 good eiderdowns, 45 superior bedspreads, curtains throughout the hotel, 160 | super quality blankets, including Red/Cross aud English Wltney blankets, all as new (this is the best line of .blankets we have ever offered, they aro all in boautiful order), hundreds of single and doublo sheets, pillow slips, towels, runners, oak and rimu bedroom suites,. 40 duehesse chests, waahstands, 30 chambers, numerous blinds, crockery, 10 doz. superior quality cups aud saucers, glassware, water jugs, tumblers,, hundreds of plates (various aizee), kitchen utensils, boilers, saucepans, valuable copper pan (cost £25), almost new "Champion" gas stove, VALUABLE 3-SLICE TOASTER (gas), as new, 3 oven gas etove, elec. radiators, stepladder, hose, garden seats, etc., etc., 6tC*-' " ' ■ ' AT "THE ORIENT" PRIVATE HOTEL, i ORIENTAL BAY, WELLINGTON. \ \ Closing Down. Everything for Absolute Sale. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE FROM 8.30. • Everything is in Great Order. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. INTERESTING FURNITURE SALJS. Wonderful mahogany, walnut, and oak furnishings, very latest model (almost brand new) "Singer" drophead electric sowing machine, "Lovell" electric washing machine, in perfect .order, almost new electric vacuum cleaner, 'Stewart-Warner" all-wave console model radio, beautiful crystal, 2 most valuable, real Persian carpets and I Persian lounge rug, Ax carpets, china, glassware, cutlery, choice watercolours, antique furniture, etc., etc. v ]£ # JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY MORNING, at 10.30. AT OUR MART. No. 8 WILLESTON ST. AUCTION SALE ; ■' ■■ ■'■Of ■ .-• • '" '■ '_-_:\

HIGH'CIjASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBB , WONDERFUL IMPORTED MAH. FURNITURE. The complete contents or a uentlemxn'a be*uti-fully-furnlsned borne, removed from Hawer* to VVelllngton .for conrenience of sale. VERY BEAUTIFUL SPANISH MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK- (over Jl5O years | old), keeps wonderful time, and Ja in excellent state of preservation (this ia a gem). .■• • Two most valuable real Persian carpete to beautiful colourings, 13ft x 9ft, and. 12ft Sin. s 9ft,. also Persian, lounge rug, 6ft X 3ft, * 5 almost new Indian rugs, Indian carpet,. 12ft x Oft. 5 super Ax. carpets, 12ft X 9ft, 10ft 6in x 9ft, 10ft x 9ft, and 9ft x 7ft 6ln, '-1 Oriental rugs, 6ft x 6ft, 6ft x 4ft, and 6ft X 4ft 6in, Oriental Carpet, 10ft 6ln x • 9ft, 10yds 27in Ax. hall runner. Ax. ruga and pieces of ; carpet, valuable mahogany, china cabinet with oval plate glass 6ldes and leadlight door, valuable up-to-date mahogany, buffet, .dining* room suite; including modern buffet,' eldeboard, mah. draw-leaf dining table, and 4 mah. dining chairs to match (a . beautiful suite), special oak roller top desk with two small cupboards, 2 oak folding cardl tables, "McLagan" full cabinet gramophone and; records, beautiful picture* and choice- water colours, very latest model and new; "Singer drophead electric sewing machine (the best), "Stewart Warner" all-wave console model radio set, old and valuable walnut writing bureau, with 1 long drawer and 6 small■• drawers, old and valuable round mahog. tip-up top dining table, gent's large divan chair, uphol. in; plain fawn moquette, 2 good:electric radiators, col-, lection of brassware and Benares ware> in. bridge chairs, mahog. easy chairs, , round raahog. occ. table, coffee and wine tables,- large brass Buddha, antique Rueslau samovar, hotwater urn, antique French hall clock with bronze figures and bell top, valuable solid mahog. knee writing table, with leather top, well-made ■ 3-plece chesterfield suite uphol. in cottage weave, with loose cushions, elec. standard lamp, a valuable collection of heavy crystal,- beautlfttj 'crystal vafees, salad bowls, dishes, vases, ..decanters, etc", cutlery, stainless knives, Shelly tea set, fruit plates, DouU ton plaques, Doulton cups and saucers, h.p. cups and sauce?B,; most expensive art curtains In chenille, brocade figured linen, silk, Indian head ; And taffeta, art t eilk cushions, special, lot of sheets, super quality, d. and s. blankets, travelling nigs, down. qullt» t framelesa and framed mirrors, c.p., yVase, -,c.p. peppers and salts; red leather fireside chair** nest.of tea tables, 2 oak tea wagons, seagrass diairs, oak dinner wagon, leather smoker's chair, expensive modern walnut bedroom suite with reflex mirror, dressing table,- 5-drawer tallboy; and solid panel walnut bedstead to match, complete with best quality. "Hart" d. wire mattress and kapok beds and pillows to match (this Is a beautiful, suite), modern single oak bedroom suite with plain frameless mirror- dressing table, -=5-drawor- tallboy arid s. bed to match, complete with mattresses and s. kapok. beds, : 5-drawer walnut tallboy, 2 large inlaid mahogany wardrobes with mirror doors (each takes into 5 pieces), mah. dressing tables, almost new elec. vacuum cleaner, "Lovell" electric washing machine, in perfect order, Electrolux elec. vacuum cleaner in perfect order, 2 Ewbank carpet sweepers, good Acmo wringer, set",'Salters" household soale3 (141b), alum, saucepans and teapots, clothes basket, enam. ware, baking dishes, cake tins, and other lots too numerpiis to mention. 16in American lawn .mower. : . ■ This is a most, valuable and interesting collection ■" of antique and modern furniture. There are some very nice pieces In this, Bale. ON VIEW MONDAY AFTERNOON. The Glassware and Crockery, are very nice. SALE TUESDAY MORNING, At. 10.30. B. JOHNSTON & CO.. Auctioneers. " DAMAGED CARGO, EX KING'S WHARF. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION ■■ , Of 10 TONS (approx) STOCKINETTE or MUTTON CLOTH, in bundles, bales, and bolts; -S (5-gallon) drums '.'Little's" fluid dip, 80 reams each 2llb 500 sheets 18 x 23 buff cheque paper, 3 cases (40 doz) Kruschen salts, 12 bags wheatmeal, 1 case twine, etc. (with all faults, AT OUR BASEMENT MART, No. 8 Willeston St. • (On1 account of .whom, it may concern.) This la. a great opportunity for engineers, motor mechanics, hotelkeepers, boardlng-houae-keepers, and the general public. The stockinette will make wonderful cleaning cloths, and. will be sold. In lots to suit everybody (large and small buyers). Now on view. ' E. JOHNSTON & CO.. Auctioneers. , ; AT FETONE, T? JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10.15 o'clock Sharp. INTERESTING AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. OLD AND A'ALUABLE CHINA AND GLASSWAKE, 25yds plain green body carpet, chesterfield suite with loose cushions, modern easy chairs, up-to-date oak Jacobean drawleaf dining table and 4 oak chairs to match, up-to-date oak bedroom suite, 4 pieces, with reflex mirror dressing table, wardrobe with ■ 3 drawers, valuable paintings, heavy tap. curtains and bedspread to match, upright grand piano by Collard and Collard, very nlqe tone, and free from borer, 9 x 12 super Ax. carpet square, Al quality forks and spoons, cutlery, fish eaters, up-to-date wireless, est. speaker, old ruby glass pickle jars, garden tools, lawu mower, old Wedgwood dinner service, etc., etc. At the Residence, No. C.Elizabeth St., I'elone (opp. Court House). On Account of Mr. H. Firth, who is giving up housekeeping. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. Tnll Details Later. ' . TOHNSOXVILLE SHEEP AND CATTLE O . SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 22, At. 12.30. 1 1000 Sheep, comprising— 100 4, 6, and 4-year ewes. 100 4 and 5-year, ewes. 160 2-tooth wetbers. 100 4 and 6-tooth wethers. 100 wether lambs. 100 ewe lambs. 70 black-face lambs. 80 cull lambs. 100 store .ewes. 15 rams. 200 head of cattle, comprising— 6 springing heifers. 4 springing cows (guaranteed gouno). 20 firet-class Jersey and Jersey cross weaner heifers. 55 store cows. SO forward condition cows. 60 P.A. vealers. 10 fat cows. 25 Hereford and P.A. cows, store condition. 8 bulls. 20 yearling Jersey cross heifers. WKIGHT, STJSPHENSON, AND CO., LTD.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 67, 20 March 1943, Page 8

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