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AUCTIONS. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING AUCTION SALE OF WONDERFUL CRYSTAL, E.P. WARE, Persian rugs, DRESDEN CHINA, MAGNIFICENT PLAYER PIANO and 100 records, MODERN, UP-TO-DATE, AND ALMOST NEW H.M.V. CONSOLE RADIO-GRAMOPHONE, ELEGANT MARBLE STATUES AND MARBLE FIGURES, VALUABLE MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE (cost 100 guineas), silky oak bedroom suite, SUPER WILTON CARPET, 13ft 6in 5 lift 3in, 2 MAHOGANY CHiNA CABINETS, etchings, valuable Hornby train, china, CUTLERY, UP-TO-DATE CANADIAN WASHMASTER MODEL D.M.A. ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE, VALUABLE COCKTAIL CABINET AND CRYSTAL, COMPLETE, EXPENSIVE ELECTRIC RADIATOR, WESTMINSTER CHIME MARBLE CLOCK, AND APPOINTMENTS. 4UU THURSDAY MORNING, 4UU. At 10.30 o'clock. At the Residence, >'o. 34 WALLACE ST. On account of Mr. H. D. Dodson, who has disposed of his residence. The most wonderful collection of valuable pre-war crystal, decanters, 'water jugs, bowls, dishes, vases, goblets, tumblers, wines, china, ware, etc., that has been offered in Wellington for many years. The H.M.V. console radio-gramophone (that Plays S records without changing) is worth £100, and the super player piano cost over Full details appeared Saturday's "Evening Post." SALE THURSDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. At the Residence, No. 34 WALLACE ST. On View Wednesday Atternoon and Morning of Salo. THIS IS A GREAT COLLECTION. Buying Orders may be left with the Auctioneers for any lots. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 1 p.m. Sharp. SALE BY AUCTION UNCLAIMED ARTICLES FROM THE DEAD LETTER OFFICE. 264 packages. 264 ,JE. JOHNSTOJN & CO., Auctioneers. have received instructions from the Director-General, Post and Telegraph Department, Wellington, to Sell at their Mart, No 8 Willeston St., as above. 264 Packages of Miscellaneous Articles, sundry Jewellery, without reserve TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 1 p.m. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.; Auctioneers. TOMORROW, TOMORROW, At 10.30 o'clock, AT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLESTON ST., SALE BY AUCTION. 9 COILS No. 144 gauge (18cwt) black baling wire (damaged), valuable Press photographic camera, full set of practically new spring cart harness, reins, and everything complete. Magnet elec. cooker, 2 rolls heavy green canvas, .ping-pong table, bagatelle table, valuable wardrobe trunk,. rope mat (cost £10), boy's balloon-tyre bicycle, good cabin trunk, solid leather suitcase, Eletrolin cabinet household freezer, etc." , • Now on view. ■ . E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ■ Auctioneers, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TRUSTEES' AUCTION SALE. THE K.Z. INSURANCE CO., LTD., TRUSTEE EXECUTOR, AND AGENCY BRANCH ' Executors of the Will of David Kerr Blair (Deceased), ._ _ have favoured DUN BAR SLOAN E, LTD., with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCSfcZSSSr &.T?;!£?JS£. The auction will take place in the near shortly. aDd fU" d6tailS WIU be Pul**id DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer 2 P.M. TOMORROW. op at (WEDNESDAY). ■-*■•*- ---°ivA^4 C CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE, IN OLR ROOMS, 49a WILLIS ST -_. Opp. Boots ' RAYMOND EDER, . LIMITED AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS nut"" til °n > R°om ls full andim«st be cleared out preparatory to our next big Antique Sale on Friday, December 15. Tomorrow a great variety of excellent Furniture and Sundries will be Auctioned, and the SPECMT SSVS*o^™** afternoon. JsPiCIAL E>,TRIES: Gent's cycle, Beatty dec. washing machine. Singer sewing machkLl <vl*elbarrow wheels, .14ta. BuffloV Laval ffiTV" /f a/d/ d With forge ' glass carr>-»ng {rail <ft x 4ft Gin, double-ended grinder (ballbearing, complete with, fast and loose pulley and a stones, in perfect order) FLRNITURE: Beautiful 4-pc. walnut' veneer "tc 'Sk (^ ,£Bs)' -«W»™ included, fEi rl^ .oak dinuig suite with drawleaf table and nice buffet, G-pc. kitchenette dtong casv oK ST chesterflcld worth £45! easy chairs, 4 seagrass chairs, s.g. table <™un«>' 2 duchesses, 2 oak sideboards, wal! nut occ. table, Morris couch, fumed oak bed Tu^&bLZ 1*0""' G dropside cotsiTaSfs^sii^ssr (coasoie)'G- ! CARPETS: 15 x 10 pink ix. body carp*. 1-1- i 9 Ax. carpets, 10.6 x 9 Wilton (black iiSnfr^ ngs) ' 9x D floral > 7yds floral SUNDRIES: Elec. kettle, doll's pram, violin, piano-accordion, elec. griller, meat safe, elec ™at. 6r ' ? aywlu hair wavin- act« wringer', rocking horse, car swing, 3 step ladders 3 ladies overcoats (as new), Coney seal fur coat spark guard, smoker's stand, firescreen and box-end kerb to match AUCTIONEERS' NOTE: Everything is ta excellent condition. RAYMOND EDER, LTD., Auctioneers, 1 49a Willis St., Tel. 41-891. ON THE PREMISES, [ • 31 RANUI CRES., KHANDALLAH, ! WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6 S,t -...^c About I>3o P-m. -Sharp. UAERSTONE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, have instructions from Mr. H. E. L. Banks who is leaving Wellington, to Sell Entire Con^ tents of his Home Without Reserve. Including: CH^^ERFlEirs^- TS Sn? 6yds WILTON RUNNER, 7 assorted rugs' heart nmu (light) modern bedroom suite, with wire etc., 12 x 9 congo. square, 16 niggerbrown casement blinds, light heart rimu gent's compactum, 6yds passage ;liuo., small % rimu panel bed and wire, % new kapok mattress seagrass chairs, several small tables, d. old gold satin bedspread and 2 cushions to match eiderdown quilts, lot of good curtains, magazine table. S.T.C. 5-valve radio, electric radiator, heart rimu sideboard, gateleg table, chairs prize large pot plant, vases, ornaments, 2 fireside chairs, quantity of fancy china, crystal, and glassware, crockery, etc., 2 ■ single beds, wires, garden tools, saws and tools, lawn mower, and 60ft garden hose (both. as. new), fishing rod and reel, 7 laying hen 3 and 1 rooster, and numerous other lota. ; Also: Latest Philips all-wave 5-valve radio set, as new. SILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers. Tliis is a good, clean, attractive lot. PK'l • AyCTION ROOMS. X RICES AUCTION ROOMS ii a.m. it 1 m 300 lOTS 300 HUGE SELECTION FURNITURE, Including 2 WARDROBES, Duchesses, 12 Chaijs, 3 CHESTERFIELD SUITES, 2 SHIP'S BUNKS, complete, 2 BARBERS' CHAIRS BOOTMAKER'S SEWING MACHINE" kit tables, cot, 2 sideboards, hieb chairs SPECIAL NOTE. Sn'nvSJS.? 15™ SHOWROOM FOR NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, CARPETS RUGS, BEDDING, ETC WTV _ AUCTION SALE TOMORROW.* RING 4G-819 BEFORE SENDING IN GOODS FOR SALE. Auctioneer. L . W. WILKENS. C. W. PRICE. Manager WATCH FOR NEXT FRIDAY'S SALE OF TOYS, GIVE THE KIDDIES A TREAT 7DO— LOTS 700 GREATEST SELECTION OF TOYS EVER PUT UP TO AUCTION IN WELLINGTON. NEXT FRIDAY., . TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. FOR SALE BY TENDER. GENERAL CARRYING BUSINESS AT TMATAUBA. ENDERS are invited for'the purchase of the nr^Tv^ FIl A?r X OSB°RNE'S CARRYING -BUbLNESS at Mataura, as a going concorn. This includes 11 heavy trucks, 4 sets sheep crates, horse float, 4 -wheel trailer, and quantity of sundries; also 2 quarter-sections of laud with dwelling of 5 rooms, kitchenette, motor garage, 2 wooden and iron eheds. 30ft x 2Tft and 60ft x 50ft. . Tho business carries heavy traffic licences and vehicle authorities for 8 trucks. Schedules on application to any branch of \\ right, stephenson, and Co., Ltd., or the j undersigned. Particulars as to turnover and profit are available to prospective buyers. Tenders close with the undersigned at Noon on Thursday, December 21, 1944. accent I 1 or any tcn<ior not necessarily SMITH AND DOLAMORE, Gore, Solicitors for the Estate. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD mpxTnTT^ a DRAIJ;' AGE CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS, closing at the Education Board's ♦ m,?™ 00 ' Abel Smlth street> Wellington, C 2, fn v *?$ °« T. hursday. December 14. 1944, are invited for Drainage Works at Waterloo School. ""» may be seen at the Board s Office and at the shop of Mr J Stonehouse, High Street, Lower Hutt. W. I. DEAVOLL, Secretary. WATER RETICULATION. NATIVE BLOCK~ TJOHNSONVILLE. ENDERS for above close with District Engineer, Public Works Dept.. WellingomceMyleFTt^ 10- Fartlc»^ * P.W. The Regulations Say, CEMENT BAGS MUST BE RETURNED. ■ TOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD V' ■ ' <Tel- 42-150). ' - ' THE . GOLDEN BAY CEMENT -CO,, LTD, I (Te1.;41-440)i . . I

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1944, Page 3

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