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AUCTIONS. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. ~" JT JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. U* TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30. At Our Mart (No. S Willeston St.). SPECIAL URGENT AUCTION* Of Upright Grand Piano by "Kirchner," English model, a splendid instrument in beautiful modernised burr-waluut case and for absolute sale. 6 really good 3-piece Chesterfield Suites, uphol. in moquette and tapestry, all well sprung and in flrst-class condition and will be sold for what they will fetch. Almost new (medium) Wardrobe Trunk, Golden Oak Bedroom Suite, of 4 pieces, complete with mattresses and 4 almost new d. kapok beds, Modem Oak Bedroom Suite, of 3 pieces (cost £4S), Oak Draw-leaf Dining Table. 4 Kiniu Ladder-back Dining Chairs, Golden Oak Gate-leg Table (large size), in good order; Continental Kitchen Cabinet, fitted with bins and enamel pastry tray (cost big money). (Everything Must Be Sold to Make Room for Sale of Antiques.) E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. •. NOW ON VIEW. R JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE CONTRACTING PLANT, HEAVY MACHINERY. TRAVELLING CRANE. 4-TOX STEAM CRANE, WINCHES, FORDSON TRACTOR AND TRAILER, WADIUN STEEL SAW BENCH, DRILLING MACHINE, ETC. ALSO LARGE WORKSHOP, 120 by 30/44, for removal, at ~ HAURAKI ST. (off Hatton St.), Karori, Wellington. TOMORROW 'MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock. On Account of MR. CHAS. F. PULLEY. Full -jetails appeared in last night's "Evening Tost." E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. ___ UNCLAIMED ARTICLES. On Account POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT. BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS, 49a Willis $t., Wellington. "RAYMOND EDER, LIMITED AUCTIONEERS. 300 LOTS 30Q MESSRS. RAYMOND EDER, LTD., Auctioneers, have been instructed by the POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION in their Auction Rooms, 49a Willis St., a most interesting and valuable assortment of UNCLAIMED GOODS, which have been received by the RETURNED LETTER OFFICE. 1 p.m. DEC. 5 — WEDNESDAY — DEC. 5 AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—In previous years this Sale has created unusual interest, and once again the lucky bidders will receive agreeable surprises REMEMBER THE DATE: NEXT WEDNESDAY, December 5. Buy you* Christmas Presents at this Sale. . G F. BLUE. Auctioneer. AUCTIONS. WADES, AUCTIONEERS, LTD., Manners St., Wellington. FRIDAY (TOMORROW) FRIDAY, 11 a.m. 11 a.m: IN THE MART. LARGE QUANTITY FURNITURE, Including 2 CHESTER. SUITES, ROBE, 6 upholstered chairs, 4; kfl. tables, couch, single beds and wires, 4 duchesses. Also LARGE GLORY BOX, sea grass cot, 2 oak cots, 2 REGULATION PRAMS, electric GRILLER, ELECTROLUX, 2 RADIOS, golf flubs in bag, duplicator, clothes, and several other useful lots. Auctioneers: C. W. PRICE and L. W. WILKEXS. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), NOVEMBER 30. TIME 1.30 SHARP. — In — RAMSEY WILSON'S AUCTION* ROOMS, Manners St., opp. Regent Theatre. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION On Behalf of Various Owners. MODERN OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, OAK OVAL MIRRORED BEDROOM SUITE. COSTLY CHESTERFIELD SUITE (divati couch and 2 chairs), 3 frameless wall mirrors, clock, folding screen, bookshelves, pictures, clothes racks, duchesse chests, gramophone and records, and lots of general furniture and household effects, •will be sold by RAMSEY WILSON, LTD., AUCTIOXEERS, MAXXERS ST. IX ESTATE OF TRUSTEE The following will be offered for sale: — GENT'S GOLD-PLATED HUNTER WATCH AXD CHAIX, metal watch (0.F.), gent's silver hunter watch, metal watch (damaged), tie pin, 1 book marker; also GARDEN* TOOLS, L.H. shovel, 2 slashers (good), 3 hoes, etc., gate hinges (T.), etc. XOTE. —Salo 1.30. On view from 9 a.m. In our mart. RAMSEY WILSOX, LTD., Auctioneers, 9S MAXXERS ST. Telephone 42-755. SPECIAL NOTICE TO OUR CLIENTS! We aro making a big clearance of our large stocks of furniture and general household goods, as we require space urgently. KINGSWAY AUCTION ROOMS, Lambton Qy. TOMORROW, At 1.30 p.m. Special Clearance Auction will be held within the above rooms, when a good selection of useful furniture and sundries will be cleared regardless of price. Details: 0 x 12 Indian carpet, in rust colour, Beatty electric ironer (attachable to washing machine), modern oak dining sute, witU drawleaf table, golden oak dining suite, 3piece wool moquette chesterfield suite, in good order and nice colourings, 2 chesterfield suites, suitable for loose covers, single and d beds, console cabinet 7-valve radio, in perfect order and nice tone, 2 single bed chairs (cost £1S), rimu drawleaf table, set of lady's golf clubs and bag, modern silky oak bedroom suite with good wire, kitchen cupboards, meat safe, gent's cycle (good tyres), steps, garden hose, lawn mower, 3 fireside chairs, 2 rimu and 1 oak wardrobe, duchesses, 2 stretchers, hand truck, gas stove, cot, seagrass chairs, pramette, work basket, mirrors, ladies' gold watch, 160 packets of safety razor blades, and a number of sundries. — ALSO — Two 3-wheel tricycles (large and small size), both iti perfect order and good tyres, 2 scooters, truck, rocking horse, and other toys. JAS. D. DAVIDSON. . Auctioneer. TRUSTEE SALE TOMORROW at 12.30 Sharp. At Our Mart. No. 155 LAMBTOX QY. DUNBAR SLOAN E, LTD., Auctioneers and Valuers, will Sell by Public Auction ;in intvrestinj; consignment of Carpenters' Tools, Garden Tool.-,, Household Goods, and Sundries as follows:— BRACK AND HIT. screwdrivers, files, spanners, planes, hammers (claw), spades, hoe, garden forks (hand), ALUMINIUM POTS and enamel frying pans. as now, ELECTRIC KETTLE, ELECTRIC IROX, ELECTRIC IMMERSION' HKATER, 4 leather suitcases, 1 large mirror, sft x 4ft Gin, 1 eke. turntible for window dressing (modern). .SPECIAL. Electric RAXGETTE, Ultimate, 2 elements, with oven. Modern Courtney S-valvc RADIO--a beauty. Small SINGER hand machine. Portable TYPEWRITER, "Herme Baby," in perfect order. Box of precision drawing instruments. Handy little 2-drawcr desk, 2 chairs, small chest of drawers. BLANKETS, "air heavy quality green blankets, single. Bhn eiderdown. Pair sheets and small quantity of sundry * linen. Quantity of Foltex find mats. ;" ; APPAREL, 2 sports coats and 1 complete .suit, odd dinner shirts and apparel. And a quantity of sundries including instruments, billies, alarm clock, teapots, brooms, and m.ips. cutlery (including good quality knives and fo.-ks), fish servers, butters, breadknives, caif openers. Number of books, classical, technical, and others. OX VIEW NOW. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneer?. DANCING. JIMMY JAMES .11MMY .TAMES STUDIO OF PALLROOM DANCING, 03 Willis St. EXPERT TUITION- BY PRINCIPAL AND STAFF in all Phases of Ballroom Dancing. Including Rhumba and Tango, Quickstep, Waltz, Slow Foxtrot. Private Lessons by Appointment. Daily, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tel. 4G-BIS. : : _j MEETINGS. VI7ATERSIDE WORKERS' DEBATING CLUB, t? 37 Courtenay I'l. OPEN FORUM, S p.m. Friday: "That Youth is Desirable in Leadership." Saturday: "That British Intervention in Java i.s Deplorable." Sunday: "That Consumers' Co-operatives are a Practical Issue in New Zealand." All Workers Welcome. THE WELLINGTON ROAD TRANSPORT AND MOTOR AND HORSE DRIVERS AND THEIR ASSISTANTS INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A GENERAL MEETING of the Members of thu above-named Union will be held in the Trades Hnll, Vivian St., Wellington, Tuesdf;y, December 4, 1915, at S p.m. BUSINESS. 1. Minutes of the last quarterly meeting. 2. Executive Committee report. 3. Xomiuations for Officers and Executive. 4. Delegates report Drivers' Federation Con« ference. 5. General Business. C. JAKE, President. T. MAGEE, Secretary. AXXUAL MEETING. " WTOTICE is hereby given that the Ordinary -iA Annual Meeting of THK AUSTRALASIAN TEMPERANCE AND GENERAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED, will be held at the Head Office of the Society. corner of Collins and Russell Sts., Melbourne, on Tuesday, December IS, 1915, at 12 noon, BUSINESS. 1. To receive the Directors' Report, with Revenue Account and Balance Sheet, and the Actuarial Report for the year ended September 30, 1915. 2. To elect two Directors and two Auditor*. J. T. THOMPSON, Managing Dlrecton Head Office. Melbourne, November 20, 1945.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 130, 29 November 1945, Page 3

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