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;^C AUCTIONS. AT OUR BASEAIENT MART, No. 8 WILLESTON ST. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. - MONDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. 'ANOTHER BIG CLEARING SALE OF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. . All-wool rev. carpet, 12 x 9, linoleum square, pugs, solid oak oval dining table, fairy down l quilt, hat box, leather cabin trunk, 2 fibre i suitcases, child's cot, pushchair, 3-piece (roll ] back) chesterfield suite, divan and easy chairs, "Virtuoso" table gramophone and records, Alor- i ris chairs, 3 corner fold, wardrobe, oak mirror- < door wardrobe, good elec. hot water urn, "Cham- ] plon" gas stove with enamel top and back, in • perfect order, "Hotpoint" automatic (3-plate ■ and oven), electric cooker, chests of drawers, < Alorris couch and squab, ladies' and gents' . bicycles with good tyres, Aust. chairs, 50 as- i sorted oak and rimu dining chairs (to be sold - if they only fetch a few shillings each), card tables, seagrass and mission chairs, bookshelves, stools, handsome rimu sideboard with j oval mirror back, pictures, duchesse chests, occ. tables, piano stool, sideboard, gateleg tables, 2 hospital beds, blinds, dining and kitchen tables, 10 double oak and rimu ■ bedsteads and mattresses, 8 6. _imu beds and -wire mattresses,' brass and wooden kerbs, kit- ■ chen utensils, lampshades, lawn mower, and numerous other lots. Valuable "Hanovia" artificial alpine sun ray ; lamp, complete^ All to be cleared regardless of price (Base- , ment Mart), as our Alart must be emptied to , make room,for further consignments arriving. ' COAIE AND GET SOAIE BARGAINS. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. Sale Commences 1 p.m. Sharp AIONDAY. E. JOHNSTON & CO., . - .; Auctioneers. ( AT ISLAND BAY. E JOHNSTON ■& CO., Auctioneers. *v • "TUESDAY AIORNING, At 10.30 o'clock Sharp. <-- AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEFOLD FURNITURE. , -Solid oak escritoire, well-made 3-piece dies- ] terfield suite uphol. in figured Genoa (small ] isize), very nice modern 3-piece rimu (dark) { buffet dining suite with drawleaf table, 4 low- ] 1 tack chairs and modern buffet, all to match, 1 Morris double-ended settee and cushions, good < •wall cupboard, congo. square, 12 x 9, 4ft wood < bed and box sprung mattress, 3 sets of book- .. Shelves, hallstand, folding clothes dryer, mod- < crn oak duchesse with frameless mirror and modern solid pane* end double oak bedstead to match, mattresses, pair solid panel end light - rimu twin bedsteads and wires complete,-single , ,-wood bed and wire, kitchen table, 4 chairs, ■ •iam jars, garden tools, spade, shovel, hoes, axe, galv. bath, new single kapok mattresses. . lowboy, rimu cot and mattress, mincer, meat safe, etc., etc. _ , On the Premises, No. 14 WAIKATO ST. (off Tamar St), Island Bay. TUESDAY MORNING, ] At 10.30 o'clock Sharp. On View Morning of Sale. ... *'All in very good order and up-to-date. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., f \\ : . Auctioneers. f~ ~~ UNCLAIMED CARGO. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. *J* WEDNESDAY MORNING, AT 10.30, AT OCR BASEMENT MART, No. 8 WILLESTON ST. SALE BY AUCTION OF Zt SIX cases high-grade imported Enamelware, .•tc'.," etc., 24 doz (heavy) large # and small fenam. saucepans, 19 enam. dressing lars, 1 fenam. hotel pan, 12 enam. butchers' trays, varffous sizes, 1 en. meat djsh, 1 en. .catheter tray, 8 en soap dishes, 4 en. sterilisers, 4 en. spit- . ifoons, 17 en. mugs, 24 en. jugs, 2% en sugar : '■'•basins.-1 doz. pitchers, 200 en. plates, 35 en . King: dishes, 14 soft-hair brooms, 14 yard 'brooms, etc., etc., 26 rolls of wallpaper. ° (On Account of Whonr May^Concern.) -"'-'- IN LOTS TO SUIT BUYERS,. ALSO: ', ■• " . ! ;;!. SET of "Avery" platform scales, in perfect < 'THIS'IS A SPLENDID LOT OF ENAMEL- J WARE IN GOOD CONDITION. j \ On View Alorning of Sale. , E. JOHNSTON AND CO., , > • ■" Auctioneers. | *""" :- SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. >M No 226 LAAIBTON QY.* .-AGNES SAMSON'S MILLINERY SALON. 1 TiUNBAK. SLOANE, L fD., , ■^AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, have been lavom^d wifh instructions from Miss Agnes .Samson; who is retiring from busings to Sell 'by- PUBLIC AUCTION the Whole of her luxKhlngs and -Fittings on the r^Jfes, . SedNESDAY, the 13th INST., at 1.2.10 p.m. .aff^S^S^l^-""'*". f ey and black 16ydlTstair runner, 12yds camel stipple Spet superior elec. light globes, shades, and fltttan full length Cheval mirror, in perfect ?o2 on and most suitable < -with' doors and shaves, sma desk, occasional tables in "«-">' •". ( .. .-Salon. ..jluur. »«W- "Sit-_s,t -«_. tlilna pre-war buttons. fl _ s0 ] >~„_. __.» »t=el flreproo* sale, *M» i»ta | .f t ,s-rwr_s«>-«- ■ remodel their shops. XBAR SI _ O ANE, " - Auctioneer. fc~~ *"'-IMPORTANT AUCTION^ AT OUR AIART, 155 Lambton Qy. rr_tTNBAR SLOANS, LTD., P U AUCTIONEERS , SV^usetorEurniS LSa Dnf Effects! S^HE/^iSmUs £J3B C^-^es Some oak iFRFIELD SUITE upholstered in .attractive SffiSJTcovers C^-g^e^ (over Pre-war Quality), Also *maU * 5U L\t« P small flats" T superior chesterfields, dSerent Snsfn_unge, easy, and tub chairs. 4Sn chairs, new and used, Windsor design ■KSS.e enough for dining-rooms, -upholstered ioak box Ottoman, very handy, 9 drawers -wardrobes In oak and rimu with and without Mirrors Beds, modern, with good wires, in S% g^E dTS- USuper Axminster, 18ft 16 fawn witiTdark border. This is a wonderful carnet in perfect condition, and would grace any lounge. Underfelt for same. Sup. Ax-, 'minster runner, 3 yards wide, 4% yards ian rug; very superior, practreally and r attractive, pastel shades, 10ft x Bft, super Axminster square, 9 x 9ft. PIANO. ... Steel-frame "Hock and Son," Dresden; the tone of this piano is beautiful, and walnut case is modernised. . ■ , ' OFFICE EQUIPMENT— Small typist desk, 4-drawer, with- drop end, -large oak desk, 4drawer, heavy plate-glass top,, suitable managers or director's offlce. Several cardboard filing stand cabinets, very handy. Hand press. Alohag. and antique lots Include mah. dresser (choice Spanish), small medicine or i liqueur cabinet, glass front, grandfather clock, • small, over 200 years old, very charming*. • several mah. chairs, grandfather and bowbacked; also dining. SPECIAL —Two showcases with sliding doors and plate-glass shelves. To people in business where goods of a sp.ecial nature require effective displaying these are ideal as well as beautiful. ' ' In china —Royal Doulton dinner set, complete with cups and saucers, egg cups and sandwich set, coffee sets in Royal Albert, ornaments and crystal, E.P. (limited quantity). — And — . A list of sundries, including hall tables, firescreens (one brass), port, grams, wheelbarrows, golf clubs. AIECCANO SET, has hundreds of pieces and all fittings as well as special House building parts. . Prams, playpens, ladders, hall seats, etc., DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTION At 93 HIGH ST., LOWER HUTT (Almost Opposite Laing's Rd.). On SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1945, At 10.30 a.m. W GREGORY AND CO., LTD., are in- • structed to offer, on behalf of whom it may concern, Builders' Equipment and Tools, including the following :— Planks, scaffold brackets, tressles, sawstools, carpenters' benches, ladder, 1 pair steps, electric power pole with switch board, and approx. 200 yds power line, wire strainer, 60ft * hose, shed, 10 x 9, shovels, spades, hammers, saw-grip, panel saw, tenon saw, Bin, mitre box and 2ft 6in, saw, 6 planes, wooden plough and 8 Irons, and other items too numerous to mention. W. GREGORY AND CO., LTD., General Auctioneers, ' . • Lower Hutt. JOHNSONVILLE STORE STOCK AND DAIRY SALE. MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1 p.m. 100 Head Cattle, comprising:— 10 spg. dairy heifers 2 spg. Cows, G.S. 6 Ylg. Dairy Heifers 30 Store Cows 15 F. and F. Cows 8 2yr. P.A. Heifers, R.W.B. 4 P.A. Cows 4 Heady P.A. Runners 9 Fat P.A. Cows and Heifers 12 Vealers 2 Bulls Also 5 5-gal. Alllk Cans. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers. COMPANY Annual Reports and Balancesheets printed promptly by the "Evening Post" Printing Dept. Tel, 47-222.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 135, 9 June 1945, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 135, 9 June 1945, Page 5

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