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, TRUSTEE SALE AT 43 WELLINGTON RD., KILBIRME. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. ; WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. ' On the Premises, No. 43 WELLINGTON RD., KILBIRNIE. : INTERESTING AUCTION SALE OF SURPLUS ANTIQUE FURNITURE, OLD CHINA AND GLASSWARE, piano by Allison , and Son, large inside door and glass frame, sft lOin, 4 double hung window frames and sashes complete, lot of architraves, front door and frame complete. Included in this Catalogue will be found : — 6 old hewn elm kitchen chairs, 3 old mall, framed mirrors, beautiful FIGURED INLAID WALNUT OVAL TABLE, 3ft Uin x 2ft 4in, on 4 claw legs (a little borer, but otherwise perfect). 5 old chests of drawers (large and small, these are beautifully made ■with plenty of drawers), 2 chiffoniers, large ext. dining ' table with 2 leaves, rocking chairs, A.B. chairs, ' 2 pieces lino., 4ft Gin wide by Byds long, mir- ; rors, some valuable old gilt-framed paintings • by old masters, and some old engravings, all 1 in excellent order, occ. tables, whatnot, single 1 wood bedstead, large double door rimu eup- [ board, a' large collection of old china of all • descriptions, old glassware, royal blue teapot, old Lustres, old Saisuma teapot, old h.p. 1 vases, old Majolica bowls, Venetian bowls, old ■ coalport, sugar basins, old pewter sugar basin, • 3-tier marble fruit stand and marble stands 1 (these are good), old clock, pr. lemon glass t candlesticks, H.P. minor, fire screen, E.P. . teapot, alum, and en, teapots, lot of plates, . kitchen table and chairs, old double-ended i couch, en. pie dishes, mixing bowl, alum. , saucepans, lot of knives, forks, spoons, etc., t UPRIGHT PIANO, by Allison and Son, Lonr don, in solid uosewood case, 3 enamel bowls, •' canary cages, well-built kauri outside meat I safe, mangle, water can, gal. bath, flower t pots, kerosene lamp, copper, good ottoman l couch, garden tools, iiedge clippers, longj handle edge clippers, lawn mower, seagrass r invalid chair on wheels, Philco 5-valve mantle i radio in perfect order, tumblers, old Chinese plate, genuine old Egyptian frosted glass, goldI mounted tray, decanters and- 2 goblets, BiUeck vases, chased tumblers, pickle jar, Piano stool, ,' roll coir matting, hallstand, large stond jar. good corner basin, compact electric Wlurldry j washing machine and dryer, and numerous <, other lots. ' There are some quite interesting pieces in J this sale. On View Morning of Sale. _ . Wellington Rd. is just off the end of Moxliam • *<e'E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers^ a UNCLAIMED AND DAMAGED CARGO. i C 1 JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. '! TUESDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. d SALE BY AUCTION OF X 10 linoleum squares, sizes 12 x 9, 10ft Oin c s 9, and 9ft x Oft, with all faults if any, - • rolls 48in blind holland, each 48yds, 1 case 3.0 ' asstd. rain capes and rain coats, sizes lMn to ' 3Uin 1 case motor spares, 2 cases hat dies, o • cases fancy candles. >> On View Morning-of sale. ;, E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock. " F JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. , XJ# AT OUR- (BASEMENT) MART, 1 No. 8 WILLESTON ST. SALE BY AUCTION OF l- UP-TO-DATE GRILL AND TEA-ROOM i EQUIPMENT, s (Removed from Manners St. to our Auction t Room for Sale.) . s Modern, almost new, and up-to-date National 1 cash register, 2 Champion (almost new), lte- - gulo gas stoves, household size, in perfect s order, grill room elec. hot plate (301n x 24m), b copper tray, 27in x 271n x sft deep; one (0- . jet) fish fry complete with hood, trays and appurtenances, sheet plain galv. iron, Ott x >• aft 4 stone jars, 2 cartons, oyster cartons, I v gas Hottentots. 2 good gas hot water urns with c brass taps, 5-gall. milk can, 3 new (5-gallon) ~ oval enam. boilers, elec. urn (out of order), ' Lister separator, butcher's copper, flsh baskets, • Shaddock chip healer, elec. light shades and i, fittings, large rope fire escape ladder, 3ft "Ke- , cord" coal range, also 4 good tearoom tables, with plaleglass tops, and 11 tearoom chairs to '! m<This is all up-to-date equipment. The elec- ,( trical appliances and gas cookers are extra \ special. '• Now on View. '• E. JOHNSTON AND CO., 11 Auctioneers. d PUBLIC~AUCTION. ' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, ' At Our Mart, 'I 155 Lambton Qy. (next Midland). i- T)UNBAR SLOANE, LTD., - AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, will d Sell the following by Public Auction at 12.30 '• p.m. Sharp. c CHUBB SAFE, 24 x 24 x 3G, with internal c asbestos door and steel shelves, double locks, 2 - sets keys, in PERFECT CONDITION, and as 11 new". '> This is a marvellous opportunity for anyu one wanting the above article, which is hard '■' to get. r- PIANO (tills can be bought cheaply), roll--11 top desk (oak), easy chairs, tallboys, ueau- " tiful hall mirrors, oval and bevelled, chester- - field suites, odd chesterfields, beautifully sprung 2 and worth re-covering, cabin trunks, solid c leather trunks, wardrobes, mirrored, duchesses, - cabinets, half-round table, radios (lovely tone). c kitchen tables, handy, small size, kitchen Wind- -• sor chairs, Ottomans, lounge and easy chairs, n chests and duchesses, suitable for conversion 11 into same. s Divan witli drop-side and double squab, as new (ideal for flat), kitchen cabinet with cupboards, drawers, and bins, latest idea, compact 11 and well finished, settees, 25 yards super Ax- '• minster runner body carpet and felt for same. Stretchers and beds, single and double, rnillc wools and few kapoks, cushions and curtains, :r quilts. v Lovely E.P. tea service, fish knives and forks lS and servers, 2 boxes Christopher Johnston cake forks, E.P. savoury dishes, beautiful Leeds c design Royal Doulton dinner service. Choice walnut occ. table, beautifully inlaid c (something special), mail, stand, mirror, curly ;- Lawn mower and wheelbarrows (iron wheels), '• And a host of sundries too numerous to mention, as the mart is overflowing with goods of all description. DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE AUCTION SALE, "j On the Premises : No. 1G GARRET! ST. (Off Cuba St.). On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, at 10.30 a.m. SFI.JRP. T)UNBAR SLOANE, LTD., AUCTIONEERS and VALUERS, Are instructed by the Trustees to sell by Public Auction part contents of the above premises, comprising:— PIANO, dining chairs and d.s. table, linos, • overmantel, palm stands, couches, corner whntk not, leather easy chairs, wardrobes with rnir- :. rors, cheval duchesses, hospital beds, letter press, carpet runner (various lengths), u-ihiks. ore. tables, books, kit. table, mah. stand mirror, occ. tables, chairs, kit, table, wall and kitchen clocks, large wall mirror (gilt frame), blankets, etc., etc. Also Kit. crockery, al. ware, iron saucepans, al. 7 preserving pan, scales, etc. l- And Of interest to those wanting carpenters' and plumbers' tools:—Good hand drill with number of drills, few sheets of corrugated Iron, ladders, axe, spades, tool chests, quantity of n kauri gum, assorted augurs and odds, steel pianos, rabbit planes. EVERYTHING FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. OUNBAR SLOANE, ' Auctioneer. '" IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. n By order of the Trustees, to wind up an estate. On the Premises : No. 1 SIDEY ST. (off Hopper St.), " On FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, at X 10.30 SHARP. J DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., x AUCTIONEERS and VALUERS, 5, Are favoured with instructions from the .. trustees to sell by Public Auction part conj tents of the above premises, comprising:— ,1 PIANO and long stool, dresser, round table g and chairs, chest, occ. tables, hospital beds and mattresses, overmantel, radiator, radio 3 (Radion), writing table, books, good linos, book 3j case, couches, cushions, kit. table and chairs, ), runner, large trunk, duchesses, A.B. -md cottage Windsor chairs, cabinets, curtains, ale, etc. c Also '" Some' very nice china and crockery, glassware, ornaments, al. wnre, kitchen ware, E.I. r ware, cutlery. P Vnd Grindstone, carpenter's tools, ladders, '• brooms and mops, table mangle, spade and fork, ''• and a largo number of sundries. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE, c ABSOLUTELY NO RKSKRVE. '<• DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. OMPA.VY Annual Reports Tiui Balance sheets printed promptly by the "Evening Post" Printing Dept. Tel. 47-222.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 54, 1 September 1945, Page 5

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