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AUCTIONS. TRUSTEE SALE. THLIiSDAY NEXT, 12.30 p.m. Shaip. AT OUR MART, No. S WILLKSTON ST. I? JOHiNSIUiN & CO., Auctioneers. SALE BY AUCTION OF 2 brand-nuw tailored suits (fit for a king), 2 special grey suits, 1 dress suit, dress coat, 4 suits pyjamas, expensive overcoat, good lined leather coat, sports coat aud trousers, navy blue suit and grey suit, shirts, camera, 1 do/.. stainless knives, des. and table spoons, forks, carving knives, etc.; also good fibre cabin trunk, special Midget Philco radio, etc. These are all really good suits, some new. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. AT QUEENS DUIVB, KILISIRNIE E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. * MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, super Ax. carpet osiiuare, 12 x 9 (pink and black scroll), 15yds plain fawn Ax. body carpel (both in good order), large rust body carpet (20yds), modern and up-to-date solid oaU buffet dining suite, Including oak refectory drawleat talile, very nice oak buffet and 4 modern oak dining chains, with padded backs. 2 comfy easy chairs and cliestertield lounge with green louse .overs, oak refectory hall table (perfect), modern oak dressing table with reflex mirrors, and solid panel end oak bedstead (complete with super wire) to match, single wood bed and wire, 5-drawer tallboy, books, coffee table, modern oak Jacobean standard lamp and shade (as new), brass splay candlestick, kitchen table and 4 chairs, nice pictures, curtains, etc., etc. AT THE RESIDENCE, No. 54 QUEEN'S DRIVE, KILBIRME. This bedroom and dining-room furniture is modern and up-to-date, but has been ill used and requires a i ttle touching up (very best quality). The pink carpet and fawn carpet are both in excellent order. Some of the rust carpet is worn, but about 12yds is perfect. SALE MONDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m., AT QUEEN'S DRIVE. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. SUPERIOR FURNITURE AUCTION. W. JOHiNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, At 12.30 p.m. And Continuing All Day. AT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLKSTON ST. SALE BY AUCTION Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, compact telescopic steel trout rod, very good 1-drawer pedestal ntlice desk with cupboard on side and drop leaf, modern Singer 6UK drophead sewing machine, in perfect order, Hoover elec. vac. cleaner, in perfect order, very nice oak bullet dining suite, including drawleaf dining table, buffet, and 4 chairs, well-made 3-piece chesterfield suite with loose covers, 2 almost new comfy fireside chairs, antique log box and fire screen to match, walnut china cabinet, imported rattan and seagrass settee and 2 armchairs to match (these are very good and suitable for seaside cottage), tea wagon, corner chairs, large coir mat, ottoman couch, 3 specially good Ax. hearthrugs, elec. toaster, occ tables, 3 oak duchesse chests, cream enamelled duchesse and compactum and single wood bed and wire, all to match, and in perfect order, expensive silky oak dressing table with oval mirror, vanity stool, solid panel oval end bedstead and small mesh wire, and very nice 0-drawer tallboy to match, modern oak bedroom suite with frameless minor dressing table, peel, cupboard and modem bedstead to match, almost new Hartspring mattress, very nice oak talllioys. twin uak bedsteads, wires, and mattresses, 2 sets ot twin bedsteads, 6 seaarass chairs, good single and double kupult mattresses, almost new walnut wardrobe, lowboys, 2 folding beds, almost new lawn mower, wringer, dust bin, chiffonier, COAIPLETE BADMINTON SET, 4 racipjeis, net, shuitk-cocks. and collapsible brass mounted let poles in ca.se, perfect order, card table, small travelling trunk, valuable rust Indian carpet, (J x 10U bin, 30yds beautiful green curly body carpet, in perfect order, super Wilton carpet, 13ft Hit) x I Hi 3iu, super Ax. carpet, Bxo. glass show case. 3tt x 3ft. with t glass doors and 3 plaleglass shelves, well sprung divan 'ied couch, crockery, stainless knives, cutlery, c.p. ware, mirrors, small oak gateleg table, copper log box. superior oak escritoire and bookcase, 40 pictures, modern electric washing machine, Household refrigerator, crockery, and glassware, 2 Royal Doulton-fruit bowls, 4 R. Doulton cups, saucers, and plates to match, good alum, saucepans ami kettles, new elec. iron, almost new elec. vacuum cleaner, enamel ware and appointments. A SPLENDID LOT OF FURNITURE AND CARPETS. SALE°MONUAY NEXT. AT 12.30 SHARP. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. KELBURN PROPERTY, No. 40 GROVE RD. MESSRS. HARCOUKT AND CO. have received instructions to submit at Public Auction at the Rooms, 41 Panama St., on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1945, At 2.30 p.m. THIS WELL-SITUATED SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE. The lr.nd, with a frontage of DGft Tin to Grove Kd. and Kelburn Parade, a depth of 147 ft Din, and an area ot 20.1 perches, has an easy slope up from the road, is conveniently situated to all services, and has a pleasant outlook. The house contains 0 rooms, enclosed sun porch, kitchenette, and scullery, and bathroom, and is a comfortable, soundly-built family home. The property is being sold as the owner has left Wellington. Full particulars from HARCOUKT AND CO., Auctioneers, 41 Panama St. Tel. 44-017. m mumuf """■ "WEDNESDAY, si'PTKMBJiK 12, 1945, At 2.30 p.m. MORTGAGEES' AUCTION SALE. CONVENIENTLY SITUATED PROPERTY — With — LARGE SECTION OF LAND. No. 7 HUMBER ST., ISLAND BAY. GORDON HAKCOURT, under instructions from THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at his rooms, luo-a FEATHERSTON ST., on the date above mentioned, A WELL-BUILT HOME, comprising large living-room, sittiug-room, three bedrooms, sun porch, kitchen-scullery, with sink, gas stove, etc., porcelain bath, basin, and caliphont. washhouse, with copper and tubs, known as No. 7 Humber St. This property is situated a short distance from tho tram aud shopping services, and by an easy approach to the house a perfect view over Island Bay and the Straits is obtained. The land contains an area of over Vi of an acre, and there is splendid soil for gardening. The property is at the moment well let at £2 per week. For full particulars apply GORDON HAKCOURT, Auctioneer, 153-5 Featherston St. Telephone 45-450. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, At 10.30 a.m., AUCTION SALE — Of — GARDEN TOOLS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, FURNITURE, FOWLS, DUCKS, FLOWER BULBS, GRINDSTONES, PLANET JUNIORS, LAWN MOWERS, GALVANISED IRON, TIMBER, WHARE, STOVE, ETC. At Residence of Mr. Ball, G Gracefleld ltd., LOWER HUTT. 400 . LOTS- 400 TYSON'S, Auctioneers. PETONE, Favoured with instructions from MR. BALL, who is selling his property, will sell as above. ALSO : Among these well-kept implements are: 3 PLANET JUNIOR cultivators, OlHver hillside plough, Vermoral knapsack sprayer, Swedish saws, H'awken flame-thrower, large factory grindstone (fino grit). This was specially imported by Mr. Ball, rive swingle-trees, circular saw setting stand, lawn mower (in tip-top order), border lawn mower, beautiful Handyman's tool chest (portable design), motor cultivator (incomplete), vice, squares, oil stones, brace, bits, Queen Bee separator for hive, concrete fencing post moulds, Primus, nice set of drills, green bone-cutter, quantity or timber, whare stove, galv. iron piping, Saltere scales, dozens of mixed tools, rakes, hoes, spades, shovels, hand cultivators, tomato wire, emery wheels, branding sheep punch, blow urnl brazing lamps, ropes, small brooder, saws, chicken coups, troughs, 2 good hand-spray pumps, lamps, large pruning shears, bucket spray, wire rope (337 ft, suitable for haulage), chisels, hammers, punches, wheelbarrow, galv. baths, small, boxes of paints, sundries, etc., large dr:.nis, 2 steel wheelbarrows, doors, quantity of Rhode Island Red and Black Orpington Fowls (Exhibition winners), flower bulbs, mostly prize varieties, 3 very nice ducks. Furniture (details Inter). ALSO : Dependable on s;ilc of property circumstances permitting huge fowlhouses containing over 300 sheets of galvanised iron in lii'st-elass order with timber and wire netting, sold in sections to suit buyers. AUCTIONEERS NOTE.—These goods are in good condition, the poultry being mostly exhibition birds. FULLER DETAILS LATER. F. TYSON, Auctioneer, 200 JACKSON ST.. PETONE. MISCELLANEOUS. MAGICAL Demonstration Tonight (Friday), 7.45, Stewart's Studio of Magic, First Floor, Thornton's Bldg., 64 Manners St. /CONJURING Apparatus for all Entertaln\J ers at Stewart's Studio of Magic, C 4 Manners St. COMPANY Annual Reports and Balance sheets printed promptly by the "Evening Post" Printing Dept. Tel. 47-222. FOR WEDDING NOTE INVITATIONS, Social and Business Cards, Oflk'e, Business Printed Stationery—Tel. 47-222, ••Evening l'nst" Printing Dept. COMPANY Annual Reports and Balance sheets priuieu itn>in,..i.v oy uiu "hii'ihiij. Post" Printing Dept. Tel. 17-2--. BOOKBINDING, PRINTING, ETC. FOIC every description of Binding, inplnding Permanent Records and Account Books, etc. —"Evening Post" Printing Dept. COLOUR PRINTING. HALF-TONE Process Blocks for 3- and 4Colour Process Printing for Descriptive Booklets and Catalogues. The "Evening Post" Modern Process Block Dept. will Rive you Efficient Service. Tel. 47-222 for Quotation.

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

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