AUCTIONS. ' "AT OUR MART (No. 8 WILLESTON ST.), BASEMENT. f\ JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, At 1 p.m. Sharp. BIG CLEARING SALE Of REALLY GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. . 300 LOIS 300 (Complete Contents of 3 Well Furnished Homes. all in very good order.) 3-piece chestu.-fleld suite uphol. in wool moquette, 2 chesterfield lounges uphol. in black and fawn and brown and grey moquette, solid oak ext. dining table, 3 divan chairs, comfy rocking divan chair uphol. in tapestry, 3 full cabinet gramophones and records, h.b. chesterfield lounge with loose cover, 3 rimu gateleg tables, kauri sideboard, light rimu sideboard, rimu kitchen dresser with glass sliding doors and cupboard, occ. tables, copper fire seat, leather couch and 5 chairs to match,, 8 rimu duchesse chests, 3 chests of drawers, oak fire seat, 12 oak and rimu dining' chairs, bookshelves, kitchen dresser, 25 good double and single wooden bedsteads and mattresses, d. and single kapok beds and pillows, oak hall stand, 10 dining and kitchen tables, zinc bath, 2 elec. standard lamps, clothes basket, d. box mattress, 3 wire seated couches and squabs, linoleums, scales and weights, 2 Standard mangles, kerosene cooker and oven, kitchen cupboard, child's low chair, brass coal vase, seagrass chairs, 2 s. folding beds, cabin trunk, pedestal cupboards, tin trunk, pair grey blankets, rimu tallboy, rimu tea wagon, gent's bicycle, 'oak and rimu Morris chairs, "Champion" gas stove, ice chest, 20 kitchen chairs, child's cot, 2 coppers, hospital bed, hand basin, ironing board, 2 pieces wirenetting, garden hose, Ax. rugs, marble clock, 40 casement blinds, suit case, push chair, seagrass mats, art cushions, scooter, axe, pick, grubber; yard broom, spades, slasher, 3 long-handled shovels, crockery, scythe, brooms and mops, jam jars, cake tins, canary cage, and 2 reap, hooks, axe, 3 augers, 2 chimney pots, and numerous other lots. There are some really good furnishings amongst this lot, and we intend to clear everything. Come and get some Bargains. On View Morning of Sale. SALE COMMENCES 1 p.m. SHARP, MONDAY NEXT, AT OUR (BASEMENT) MART. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 29. ON THE PREMISES, GORDON RD., TAITA. MESSRS. H. E. LEIGHTON, LTD., will sell by Auction the complete contents of 5 well-furnished rooms, including CHESTERFIELD SUITE, DINING R. SUITE, WIRELESS SET, CARPETS, rugs, linos., fireside chairs, linen, BLANKETS, duchesse chests, single panel beds, good bedding, ciiina, garden tools, LAWN MOWER, wire netting, etc. Full details later. G. H. PERRY, Auctioneer. Things are Getting BRIGHTER with BONIGLO Windows sparkle more brilliantly! Mirrors reflect with a lustre! Taps and sinks, crystal and glassware all sparkle with the brilliance that j means absolute cleanliness and that extra beauty of brightness ... when' you use BONIGLiO.. Obtainable in cake» liquid of powder form, and it just can't scratch. A little Boniglo ... and a little rub! Yes! It's the most economical. It's th^qulckest and easiest glass polisher. 1 y' "''JjjtiMk
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1944, Page 6
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