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ANOTHER BIG SALE. TTWTtTTT MODERN, UP-TO r DATE, AND BEAUTIFUI. FURNITURE, CARPETS, CHLNA, _E.P. WARE,. ELEC. WASHING MACHINE, PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. ETC. ; Also— ~ * Balance of Old China and Ornaments held over from the Big Antique Sale. AT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLESTON ST. ft JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 Sharp. 400 — LOTS 400 Very Nice Furniture, removed from No. 10 Easdall St.. to our Mart. Genuine hand-made Malabar Indian carpet square, 12 x 9, hand-made Indian carpet, 10.6 x 9, 2 super Wilton carpets, both with linen back, 13.6 x 11.3 (these are super quality), a"1"1111* tone Ax. carpet, 10.6 x 9, fawn and blue >\lHoa carpet, 10.6 x 9, pieces of Ax. hall runner and rugs, pale pink art silk bedspread, 2 super . quality heavy green curtains, modern almost new plain leadlight door figured buffet china cabinet (cost £26); modern drawleaf dining table, buffet suite of 6 pieces, 2 very nice modern china cabinets with plain leadlight doors and bow fronts, solid oak drawleaf dining table and 4 modern oak chairs to matcau. (all as new), 4 window chairs, bridge chairs, oak coffee table with cabriole legs, nice- Tadio table, comfy fireside chairs (very latest), velvet cushions, 2 gateleg dining tables, specially well made modern 3-piece Chesterfield suit* beautifully upholstered In rust and fawn tapestry (as n6w), also special. 3-piece breakfastroom Chesterfield suite uphol. in very nic« brown mottled leatherette (this is all quality furniture and brand new), this suite cost £58 a few months ago; almost new 3-ptece highback Chesterfield lounge suite uphol. In a most expensive rust tapestry, 5 loose cushions, cost big money but for absolute sale; oak Mission suite of 3 pieces uphol. in tapestry, valuable console model A.W.A. wireless set, in perfectorder, almost new Imperial .portable typewriter,, a special collection of modern and almost new* bedroom furnishings, including two very nice reflex mirror oak bedroom suites, special silky oak dressing tifble, £olid panel double bedstead and stainless wire and 4-drawer tallboy to match, modern oak dressing table with long frameless mirror, also special oak dressing table with modern frameless mirror, modern single bedstead and wire and 4-drawer tallboy with lift-up top with mirror, several super quality double and single kapok, mattresses (as new), pictures, new wire divan settee, stainless steel frame, occ. chair, walnut wardrobe (as new), a large collection of old china and ornaments, pr. Lustres, old mahogany writing bureau, blue ter.set, split cane trout rod, Vactric electric vac. cleaner, 4 pr. super quality single blankets (as new£j canteen of cutlery, Majestic combination radio-gramophone, almost new Singer electric portable sewing machine, Schick elec. shaving machine (in perfect order), a number of pieces of old china, old Wedgwood urn, old Wedgwood cups and saucers, 2 old Staffordshire figured ornaments, Dresden cup and saucer, genuine old Famllle rose vase, old pewter teapot, a valuable lot'of genuine old antique brassware, old brass candlesticks, brass inkstand, letter rack, old brass door stop, brass ash tray, pen wiper, brass figures, brass incense burner, lawn mower, gent's bicycle, child's enamel bath, almost new double box spring divan bed (cost £25), with, bedspread and curtains to match, 2 elec. jugs, Pyrex dishes, teasets, lot fancy and plain cups and saucers, elec. iron, small elec. grlller, elec. toaster, special Jackson copper kettle, large juice extractor, Acme blue wringer, enam. and alum, saucepans, 2 wicker baskets, elec. radiator, Ewbank carpet sweeper/ clothes dryer, etc., etc. Also— ,DB LUXE MODEL SUNBEAM ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE, as new, and LAUN-DRY-ETTE SPIN DRYING WASHING MACHINE, a super machine in perfect order. These are the two best washing machine* we have submitted to auction for some considerable time. Two beauties. New Singer portable elec. sewing machine, new Imperial portable typewriter, etc., split rane trout rod, Speedee elec. plugrin cooker, elec. vac, cleaner, child's tricycle, new doll's house, Crusader household elec. refrigerator (in good order). This is all beautiful furniture, modern, and In excellent order. A most interesting collection of china and E.P. ware. Now on v View. SALE TOMORROW' MORNING, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. and Continuini all day. ' E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. BASEMENT MART CRAMMED FULL AGAIN E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers THURSDAY MORNING, Commencing at 11 o'clock and continuing until everything is sold or given away. At Our Basement, No. 8 WILLESTON ST. SEAL SLAUGHTER AUCTION — Of — REALLY GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — Of — EVERY DESCRIPTION. Coma and furnish your house for a, few pounds. i . This is going to be a DOUBLE SLAUGHTEB gALE. DETAILS LATER. ' 11. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION. WADE'S, AUCTIONEERS, LTD. 40 MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. AUCTION —SALE — AUCTION -TUESDAY — TOMORROW — TUESDAY 11 a.m. 11 a.m. LARGE QUANTITY OF FURNITURE Including WARDROBE, CEDAR CHEST DRAWERS, OAK SIDEBOARD, LINEN PRESS, 4 duchesses,. OAK OCC. TABLE, chesterfield suite, seagrass chairs, lino., SINGLE BEDS AND WIRES, STRETCHERS, 2 bsautiful cots, regulation.pram, portable gram.,'Elec'ichix, Philco radio, spray gun. No. 45 STANLEY PLANE, tools, "etc., goM clubs, etc. Also: LARGE QUANTITY GROCERIES. All new stock. Scales, soaps, perfumes, etc. And several other useful lots. C. W. PRICE AND L. W. WILKEXS, Auctioneers. 3000 LOTS 3000 LOWER HUTT AUCTION SALE. OF INTEREST TO ALL! THE WAR ASSETS REALISATION BOARD HAVE INSTRUCTED X\7 GREGORY AND CO?, LTD., to offer bj VV . PUBLIC AUCTION at . . . No. JO SHED. PARK RD. (Just past Hutt Park and opp. Exide Batteries), Outstanding Selection of Army and Air Fore«" Equipment on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, Commencing 10 a.m. and continuing all day. The following' order of sale I.will, be adhered to as near as possible:— 10 a.m.—Blinds, ■ tables; wooden crumb trays, cleavers, bedside cabinets, hurricane lamps, stirrup pumps, 12-gallon cream cans, barrack bedsbed screens, butcher's blocks, sand boxes, slat mattresses. , 11.15 a.m.—Study chairs, blackboards and easles, tool chests, stretchers, meat safes, fllini , cabinet, jungle boots. 12.30 p.m.—Typewriters, steel cabinet, cash boxes. 1.30 p.m.—Forms, wooden racks, shins' bunks, typiste desks. • ' " 2.30 p.m.—Filing cabinets, cupboards, chests, wardrobe, office tables, ships' tables, tents and flies, tarpaulins, wooden rakes, etc., 14 Vesta B-atteries, heavy duty, 15 plate and charger. CENTRAL MARKETS, ' W. GREGORY AND CO., LTD., General Auctioneers, Lower Hutt MACHINEHY TO SELL OR BUY. " IPOR SALE, 61b Winchesters. Apply wT7tton S ' P'°" B°X 194 ' Te Ar°., WelHns--1 PORCELAIN Sink, 24in long, 16in wide, 91n deep (outside measurements). Apply WhitP.O. Box 194. Te Aro, Wellington. /QUANTITY Wooden Trays, 31in x 12in x v* l&in deep. Apply Whittakers, P.O. Box 194, Te Aro, Wellington. 3 GEARED Belt Strikers. Apply Whittakers. P.O. Box 194, Te Aro, Wellington. FOR SALE, 1-3 h.p. Single-phase Capacitor Start Motor, 12in Circular Saw Blade. Shafting and Bearings and Belt. 31 Rugby St. FOR THE POLISHING TRADES. YUE Carry a Complete Range of , "HARCO" MOPS, "HARCO" POLISHES, "LIGNITE" POLISHING GRAINS* ' "PREMIER" WIRE WHEELS. Let us Solve your Polishing Problems. Use the "Harco" Service. J. F. HARGRAVE, LIMITED. 92-94 Jervois Qy. Telephone 41-449 (2 lines).LIOMPANY Annual Kepurts and Balanc#-\ i sheets printed promptly by the "Evening Poet" Printing Dept. Tel. il-222.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 103, 29 October 1945, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 103, 29 October 1945, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 103, 29 October 1945, Page 3

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