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auctions. . „, P] JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers, TOMORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING. At 10.30. AT OUR UPSTAIRS MART. No. S WILLESTOX ST. AUCTION SALE HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WONDERFUL (UP-TO-DATE) SUNBEAM ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE, in perfectorder, HAYWIN ELEC. VACUUM CLEANER, and apopintmcnts. 250 LOTS 250CONTENTS OF 2 WELI.rFURNISHED FLATS. ALL IN VERY GOOD OKDER. Floral Axmlnstei- carpet, 12 x 9, autumn tone Ax. carpet,. 7.9 x 6 and 7.0 x G. brown Ax. carpet, 10.6 x 9, green Ax. body carpet, ll.vds 27in grey Ax. hall runner (as new), oak din-ing-room suite of 6 pieces, 2 almost r.cvr Sleepy Hollow easy chairs (uphol. in fawa rep.), modern 3-piece bedroom suito, wltli large round mirror dressing table, oak escritoire, ottoman couch, fireside chairs, crockery and glassware, culter'y, twin oak bedsteads lind mattresses, 3 s. kapok beds, 2 Fairy Down quilts, 2 almost new fireside chairs uphol. in. pale green tapestry, National (table model) all-wave radio set, fancy cups and saucers, beautiful pictures, rimu book table, nest of walnut tea tables, Royal Doulton teapot, 2 pink wool rev. rugs. elcc. jus. dec. toaster, beau--tiful art silk cushions, walnut occ. t;?ble, round, oak dining table and 4 dining chairs to match, oak occ. table, oak. occ. dropleaf table, combination chesterfield settee uphol. in tapestry, 8 special cream lacquered dining chairs with tapestry seats and backs and dining table to match (something'different), tea wagons, framed n.irrors, Windsor chairs, oak and rimu duch«' esse chests, Scotch chest of drawers, s. rimu full panel bedsteads, s. folding bed, kitchen, table and chairs, camp stretcher, almost new blue Acme wringer, lady's English bicycle (gooi tyres), 2 good lawn mowers, gent's bicycles, and appointments.' The Sunbeam washing machine Is worthy of inspection. NOW ON VIEW. SALE TOMORROW MORNING at 10.30 o'clock. E. JOHNSTON & CO.. AuctioneersIMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. "* By order of the Trustees, to wind up an estatfc. v On the Premises: '' No. 1 SrDEY ST. (off Hopper St.), On FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7. at 10.30 SHARP. J)UNBAR SLOANE, LTD., AUCTIONEERS and VALUERS, Are favoured with instructions from the trustees to sell by Public Auction part contents of the above premises, comprising:— PIANO and long stool, dresser, round table and chairs, chest, occ. tables, hospital bedl and mattresses, overmantel, radiator, radio '; (Radion), writing table, books, good linos, booh case, couches, cushions, kit. table and chairs, runner, large trunk, duchesses, A.B. and cottage Windsor chairs, cabinets, curtains, eic, I etc. Also Some vor.v nice china and crockery, glassware, ornaments, al ware, kitchen ware, E.I. ware, cutlery. ——And Grindstoue, . carpenter's tools, ladders, brooms and mops, table mangle, spade and fork, and a large' number of sundries. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. DUNBAR SLOANE. Auctioneer. SPECIAL AUCTION SPECIAL " THURSDAY, 10.30 a.m. THURSDAY, 10.30 a.m. ON THE PREMISES, EDWARD ST. MOff Herbert St. off Manners St.). Under Instructions from the NATIONAL PATRIOTIC FUND BOARD AN EXTENSIVE CATALOGUE, which must . be sold REGARDLESS OF THE PRICE 2 MOTOR-OAKS, TENTAGE, 2 STEEL'SAFES. FURNITURE, ETC., ETC. ]~)AVIS m«)S . AUCTIONEERS and LAM» -L-' A(,KN rs. have received instructions to oiler by Public Auction the "following goods-— 1 FORD VS COUPE, m.3-1 (excellent tyres), 1 AUSTIN CAR, 12 h.p.. 1028 (5-seater saloon), 2 new "PHILLIPS" CAR RADIO RECEIVERS (12 volts), single cylinder approx. 3 hn STORAGE MOTOR. V/i h.p. ELEC. MOTOR AND PUMP, BRASS PUMP (iy.in suction, li/oin delivery), 2 "MILKER" STEEL SAFES, 40 ROLLS SIZELKRAFT, 60in. MiSHKEN (suitable for Builders, etc.), ICE !imn- 3l r r vO. N7 AIXEI!S (damaged), several "OPE LENGTHS (tug-of-war, etc), several BASKETBALL RINGS and NETS, several JEVIS, TARPAULINS, MARQUEES. M TARIAbLINS, 13 x 18 (in splendid order, and a great opportunity for carriers, etc.), 1 LARGE TARPAULIN. 28 x. 30 (will cover a haystack), several MARQUEES (in excellent condition, most suitable for showmen etc.), several ARMY STORE MARQUEES' (complete with walls and bags), 9 T-VBLB TOPS- cupboard, approx. CO K. (.HAIRS, several SETTEES (suitable for billiard and halrdressing saloons, etc.), several TABLES, fireside chairs, easy chairs, and other lots too numerous to particularise. This is a most outstanding sale, th« trntajre in particular being very worthy of inspection. The safes, cars, sizelkraft, anil other lines are items very rarely offered for sale, "ale tT* "rC "Tll a(lrise(l t0 atteml tl;i» " SALE TOMORROAV (THURSDAY). 10.30 am. ON THE PREMISES. EDWARD ST (At very end on left) (Of? Herbert Stl, off Manners St. and Dixon St ) SEE FLAG GOODS ON VIEW TOMORROW AFTERNOOX DAVIS BROS. Auctioneers and Land 'Agents, . Below James Smith. EXTENSIVE AUCTION OP HTTPi?i?Tn» TOMORROW. At 1.30 p.m., J^INGSWAY ~ ROOM 3. *■ Lambton Qy. TT . — Comprising — f^ nn' cr al Cl, ectric w«BlJin B machine, in perorder, large green Ax. carpet, 9 x i O u w »t be b each, in , u ., v condition, 2 rolls of good lino., 2 single oak beds and wires o-£ dnnvleaf table and 4 h.b. chairs, 2 oak wanl•obes. oak duchesse, single beds, Morris coucfi bide chars, Jacobean dining suite, rimu wardgood order, 3-pl.ite dec. Jtidd range, oak sideboard, 3-i.leco fireside suite, Ovds of body w runner, oak drophead table a, 11 4 ii.b clmfrf book sh elve S 2 inside doors, pramettes. Jooi " ts cnilds commode, meat safe, gramophone 0-sto,, organ, i n perfect order/rim™ $tele« table, lawn mower. Theodolite, single mit"•esses, B a r den tools, saw,, nxe. cwtataJl Meccano set, ■ mincers, crockery, oin men t folding camera, No. 30. u'"<iraems, ALSO OF INTEREST TO BOOT REPAIRERS. 1.0 Rubber heels, lioib of ladies' leather' heels, hi lots to suit buyers "diner JAS. i). DAVIDSON, ; Auctioneer. 1 P.m. — TOMORROW — riTm PUBLIC AUCTION — Of — MODERN AND NEARLY-NEW FURNITURE BKDROOM SUITES, BODY CARPET ETC * IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS ' ' """ 40a WILLIS ST. RAYMOND EDER, LIMITED AUCTIONEERS. 2 BRAND-NEW 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITES, Sleepy Hollow chair. 3-piece FAWN TAPESTRY bungalow CHESTERFIELD SUITE, oak dining tables, rimu gateleg tables, OAK DINING CHAIRS, rolled-back 3-piece lounge suiiir, 12yds red body carpet, made up as hall runner, 4ft (iiu x 18ft, 10ft (iin x 9ft, Indian rust vug, HYDE PARK PRAM (a beauty), 3pieco oak bedroom suite, fireside suite, Eng. oak sideboard, eompactum, wire stretcher (as new), :ift single-wire mattress, 4ft (iin oak panel-end bed with non-sag wire, beautiful" ~ walnut veneer dining table. ALSO —— 5 good RADIOS, including 7-Valve PHILCO SHORT-WAVE set (guaranteed) and 5-valve Radicu receiver, both mantel models, Tur- ■ binettc VAC. CLMANEK, in perfect order, child's SINGER SEWING MACHINE (as new), dolls' house, with furniture, etc., 2 bags of golf clubs, suitcase, sundries, etc. G. F. BLUE, Auctioneer. businesses for sale, tic. apartment-house! " 9 LARGE Rooms. Willis St. vicinity; Will private hospital;- hot-points every room, h.w.s. ; splendid possibilities. Price £3055. Further particulars, Campbell, Craig, and Co., Ltd. (Richardson), 45->,03. MACHINERY JO SELL OR BUY. . FURNACE AND BOIL Kit PLANTS. WHEN you Overhaul yuui l'laru use "HAIU'O" REFRACTORIES '(■eiisol' High I'eniperiiiure Cement. •I'lil.lieu" Julniless . Firebrick^ •Harco" fiiebrtcks ana High Alumina Bricks .lohns-Manville 85 pur cent. Magnesia- lasulation Use the "Harco'" Service. J. if HAKGRaVK. LIMITED. U2-1M Jtsrvuis Uy. Telephone 41-449 (2 lines) MISCELLANEOUS. \TURSKS auo Waitresses Aprons, Caps, ... Belts, Overalls. 'Hemstitching, Overlmk- ~ ing. B'ttonboies. Mrs. Collins. 00 Mrtritieri' Si O jITRb COLLINS. 90 Manners St.. for everyirl thing in Children s Woollens and Silk Seta," Frocks, Rompers. Infants' Outfits: moderate. ■-- GEO. HOWE Teaches Artistic Cake Oeeninting,- £ I Is; Cakes Iced, Silver Cachous, Stands Loaned. 20 Cambridge Tee. / IHILORION'S Patterns i Wonderful Austral \J Han (tea One pattern .cuts nil narme.tits, hoys gills ■> to 12 years C Smith "l\"~ FOR WEDDING NOTE INVITATIONS, Social aii'.l Business Cards, Office, BuslriesV "* Printed Stationery—Tel. 17-222, "Evening Post" Printing Dept. COMPANY Annual Reports and Balanct sheets printed promptly by the "Evcuiiig • Post" Printing Dept: Tel. 47-222. COLOUR I'ltlN'Vl.Ma " HALK-TONE Process Blocks, toi 3- and 4Colour Process Printing for Descrlutlv* -- Booklets, and..Catalogues. ITlie,'"Evening Post" • i Modern ■ Process . Block Dept... will, she,".you ,■-. Efficient Servifta. TftL 47-222 for Quota (inn " "

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 58, 6 September 1945, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 58, 6 September 1945, Page 3

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