AUCTIONS. SHORT NOTICE SALE. MART FULL TO OVERFLOWING. TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. At Our Basement Mart, No. 8 WILLESTON ST. ANOTHER BIG CLEARANCE SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 3i>o LOTS 350 SOME REALLY GOOD FURNITURE IN THIS CATALOGUE. COME AND INSPECT BEFORE THE SALE ANOTHER SLAUGHTER—WE MUST HAVE Ar ROOM. \ cry good double mirror door wardrobe, single mirror door wardrobe, 2 light green lacquered wardrobes, modern oak and rimu duchesse chests, 3-piece chesterfield suite, 5 good chesterfield lounges, 3 Morris couches, expensive divan settee with uphol. top, 2 couches, 10 easy chairs and fireside chairs, sea. chairs, 4y 2 yds green congo., lot of pieces lino,, oval mirror duchesse, 2 ext. dining tables, 1 gateleg tables, brass firescreen, pieces of carpet, carpet squares, rugs, crockery, glassware, glass fronted case, kitchen dresser, birdcage, cake safe, Champion gas cooker, ledger desk sieve, hospital bedsteads, good single and double wood bedsteads and wires, d. and s. kapok beds, pillows, hose, good lawn mower, mangle, ironing board, cot, 7 pieces of coloured coconut matting, 2 gent's bicycles, child's ieeder chair, 2 coats, go-carts, buffet sideboard oak bedside cabinets, set 7 new concrete tubs kitchen tables, 50 good chairs, hand basin, jardinieres, and hundreds of other lots Furniatlll 0 SUU everjbody t0 be sold at any P^ce TOMORROW MORNING, at 10 o'clock sharp At E. JOHNSTON AND CO.'S MART, No. 8 Willeston St. , V O LTJ, A£ L, E HARDY "Contracted Perfect" 3 7-8 ball-bearing REEL, with Hardy's 181 double tapered silk fly Jine (35yds), with about 100 jards braided silk backing; cost £16 (per£l2 ASC°T WATER HBAT^R, cost E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. 1.30 p.m. TOMORROW 1 30 n~n7 Tmß^ U H Tnf rL FU™ITURE, ETC., from Me£ "oTcJS^NIS 0/^ ____TO PREMISES RAYMOND EDER, LIMITED 300 LOTS 300 TOMORROW (FRIDAY), IN OUR ROOMS, 49a WILLIS ST., Opposite Boots. WALNUT BED (Single), WILTON CARPETS, OAK DLMNG SUITE, OCC. FURNITURE. Beautiful 4-piece walnut double bed suite with large round mirrored duchesse, compactums, and wardrobes; 3-piene chesterfield suite in yelour with loose kapok cushions (in beauiful order), oval kauri table with spray centre leg, 8-plece golden oak dining suite, fumed oak a- bed suites (5-piece), 2 modern oak buffets sideboards, 3 easy chairs, walnut occ. table °i Po S1 Hc.» cot> inlaid occ- table' Slory box, 12 hi I V carpet, .9 x 7.5 Indian carpet. 2 black hearth rugs, 31yds mottled fawn Ax body carpet, 2 valises (suitable N.Z.E.F personnel), gentleman's compactum (walnut veneer), piano stool, tub chair, pram, 2 rimu duchesses, 2 rimu sideboards, wringer, en saucepans, coal bucket, blinds, picture frames, ornaments, bed ware, stretchers, s. beds, sundries. RAYMOND EDER, LTD., Auctioneers. Tel. 41-891. nrmn TOMOKKOW. AT 1.30 SHIrT\ aSSL ROOMS- next 2ZB<ST?it£ n\ RT> SUITB' 3"PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, OAK BEDROOM SUITE, WILTON CARPET 12 x 9, Asm. Carpet, 13ft 6in x lift Sin, CHINA CABINET, 6 ROOMS GOOD LINO 2 o-drawer tallboys, duehesse chests, double and s. beds, stretchers, oak and rimu duchesse chests WALL MIRRORS, 5-VALVE PHILCO RADIO SET, corner chairs, oak wardrobe, single mattresses, easy chairs, spark guard, 2 Plunket cots, 3 GENTS' BICYCLES, pram, kitchen couch, vases and ornaments, STERLING SlL£™2 AST RACK> SET SCALES AND WMGHIS, glass dishes, STEEL GUITAR, BANJO MANDOLIN, c.p. cake stands, e.p egg cruet, black skin rug, lamp shades, c.p. teapot, pictures, brass bell, EL. GRILLE, el. kettle, 2 Primus stoves, TEASET, curtains, pie dishes 1 meat safes, parrot cage, iron bath, dust bin alum, pots, alum, jam pan, CLOCKS, garden tools, bird cages, 50ft garden hose, gramo- ? i°nv. e aiJI?TT 10° records' Rolls razor- toys. LADY'S FUR COAT, WHITE FUR COATEE 3 i?i™rT, SU' t6' lot 800 d ladles< clothes, also fcAPPHIRE RING, SET PEARLS, EARRINGS 2 GOLD BANGLES, GOLD PENDANT and goods too numerous to mention. G. H. PERRY, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, AT 10 A.M. SHARP. ON THE PREMISES, 32 WATERLOO RD H LOWER HUTT. E. LEIGHTON, LTD., will sell by Aucclud SuPerior Furniture, Carpets, etc., InP4»^pCE IoCHESTERFIELD1oCHESTERFIELD SUITE- INDIAN MS' _S>o KB SmTF 3 VVPv'4n PIECE MODERX BEDROOM 9ft J 4ft « CE D- K- SUITE' HALL RUG-t-ttvv™ ' sea Srass chairs, SYDS PASSAGE Mmn ,' ? CC- tables' tallboy ' stoo1 ' bedside Shop n^ SSr e nTC 5. este' sln"le beds/ bedding! ™i? m mACK T COUCH- G°OD WXO. cupboard etc" ,™ c household steps, Austrian chairs. H. E. LEIGHTON, LTD., Auctioneers, Higli St., Lower Hutt Brandon St., Wellington. SSd LOTS 330 LOTg 10.30 — 10.30 .„ Tnx TOMORROW (FRIDAY). 12 LONG STOOLS, 24 chairs, 3 duchesses beds and wires, CHESTERFIELD SUITE 3 chesterfields 3 up. chairs, wardrobe. PRAM bench ' Sideboards' U laree blinds, saw VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM. FLLL OF NEW AND HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. —ALSO— IN DECEASED PERSON'S ESTATE-— 1 KIRCHNER PIANO, iron frame, good inf!T!i me "t. 2 bookshelves, new electric MACHTO^TrAXD>, eL RADIATOR. el. JUG, el. IOASfUi, glass CAKE STAND, CROCKERY mr^M candle!i«fks, en. saucepans, music' s?irK- T"T ,T r°R1' :S' etc" EBOXY WALK NG bIICK, inlaid ivory. Auctioneer: C. W. Price. Manager: L. W. Wilkens'. TNTENDING Vendors of Cars are advised to Saturday 'safeT '"* * f°r °Ur Floor space is limited, and the growing popularity of our Auction Sales of Cars makes it nncessary to make the entries early to avoid waiting. This method has definitely proved the most satisfactory way to sell cars, and quick and satisfactory results are assured. Inquire at once. CAR AUCTION MART. 37 Cuba St., Davis Bros., Auctioneers. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. W'^'T ED t0 I>art-u°ard Lady, Eastbourne, 'I »ell-furnished room, tel., all convs. Write 221 a Evg. Post. "Y\7 A*TED, Comfortable Home for semiv- Ip Valid lad J'- Sell(1 Particulars to 2374 r^OOD Board required by young man. Lower VX Hutt. Write 704 Evg. Post, Lower Hutt or 03-408. YOUNG man, quiet, sober habits, requires p Board, handy railway station. 1964 "OOARD required by refined girl in nice JLJ home, central. 2305 Evg. Post. y\ACANCY in good home, Kelburn, for J young man, share room, terms 355. Tel 26-594. "OOARD and Rooms offered to gents, permaBitoi 6^ Or casua1 ' central. Ring 50-833. ÜbINLSS man requires Furnished Bed-Sit-ting-room, lushest credentials, month's rent in advance. 343 Evg. Post. " BRIGHT Single Room, required by young man, in quiet home, breakfast; Mt Victoria locality. 2232 Evg. Post. T>OARD and Residence offered young working JJ man, very central. Apply 166 Molesworth ot., npiRAINED Nurse would Board Baby short X period. Tel. 36-790. VACANCY for 2 Men Boarders, large front bed-sitting-room, moderate terms. Apply before 7.15 p.m., 19 Tasman St., near Basin Reserve. BOARD Wanted by Returned Soldier, Lower Hutt or Petone. Write 7C6 Evg Post Lower Hutt. QUIET Young Woman requires Temporary Board, approx. 6 weeks. Reply 1936 Evg. Post. i*t I'KIl WEEK ofiere<l for Board with use of cW piano. Apply 1804 Evg. Post. Urgent. OKADb'ORD HOUSE. Tel. 51-520. 230 4-» Oriental l'arnde—Superior Guest-house, with lounge and sunrooms, bed and breakfast, casuals and perms. HOTEL MAYO, frit-ate, 11 Marlon Si. Wellington, entirely redecorated, now open to both permanent and casual guests rrop., M. La Vine. A RMADAI.E GUEST-HOUSE, Upper Hutt£t Casuals and Perms. Full Board. Mrs Gavin. EXCHANGE." \TfANTED Exchange, 4-roomed State House » t Fendalton, Christchurch, for similar one Lower Hutt. 2259 Ev«. Post. TT7ANTED to Exchange for Home in Petone ' ' or Lower Hutt, Modern Bungalow. 5 rooms, up to date kitchenette, garage, splendid order, situated centrally in Upper Hutt and ! handy transport. 2315 Evg. Post. T?ETURNED Scrvi-cemnn desires Exchange jJ-l1 State House, Waiwhetu, 2 bedrooms, sunporch, garage, for one with three bedrooms, any suburb. Tel. 60-333, or write 35S Evg. Post. IV you want to Sell or Exchange ynur Property, sec R and J. Malcolm, 13 Grey St. Our exchange service, solves housing problems. DOGS FORSALJE, ETcT 1? OK " SALIC'Six Male"" Black, ~Blac¥~anTl -*- White, five weeks' old Terrier Puppies, £1 each: also good home free for Female I¥|l»py. Wolfsohn, Te Mania, Upper Hutt. FOR WEDDING NOTE INVITATIONS. Social and Business Cards. Office Business Printed Stationery—Telephone 47-222, "Evening Post" Printing Dept.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 125, 23 November 1944, Page 3
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