AUCTION SALES MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MATCH IGth and 17th, 1914. Commencing each day at 1.30 o'clock. AUCTION SALE. , Of TRAVELLERS’ SAMPLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. £I2OO WOETH £I2OO TO BE SOLD POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. AT OUR AUCTION MART. No. 157. Lambton quay. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Owing to the limited space at the Sample Rooms, the Sale WILL NOT TAKE PLACE AT CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, as previously advertised, but will be held in our Rooms. JOHNSTON AND CO. have re--Bhi« ceived instructions from the representative of Homo manufacturers to sell as above — A FINE RANGE OP TRAVELLEI’S’ SAMPLES, including; STERLING SILVER and ELECTROPLATED GOODS, CANTEENS of CUTLERY, CASE GOODS' of EVERY DESCRIPTION, TEA and COFFEE SETS SILVER. EPERGNES, E.P. TEAPOTS, LIQUEUR STANDS, SPOONS and FORKS. SALAD BOWLS, HOT WATER JUGS, etc., etc., etc. Lot of BEST ENGLISH CUT GLASSWARE, CLARET JUGS. GLASS DISHLS, CELERY JARS, TUMBLERS, etc., etc. DINNER SETS, TEA SETS. CROCKERY, Cases of CARVERS, CLOCKS. BINOCULARS ALUMINIUM WARE, HAND-BEATEN COPPER WARE, FANCY LADIES’ HANDBAGS. A Few Lots of SAMPLE JEWELLERY", GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, RINGS, BANGLES, etc. ALL TO BE SOLD WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. On view Morning of Sale. Sale at our Auction Mart on Monday and Tuesday next, at 1.30 o’clock. E. JOHNSTON, 818 Auctioneer. WELLINGTON WOOL." SALES. A ■S UPPLEMENTARY WOOL SALE, of Will bo held in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, on FRIDAY next, at .2 p.m. To be followed by the usual fortnightly Sale of Skins and Hides, etc. Wellington Woolbrokers’ Association. Box 611. W. D.‘ GORHAM. Secretary. Jjl O It .SALE—MERCHANT’S SUBURBAN HOME, 6 rooms and bathroom, washhouse and workshop, water laid on, deep drainage, gas, fires and light; fowlhouse and cowbails, with runs; 5 minutes from the station: sun all day; no hill climbing; corner lot, 195 x 150 feet frontage; good garden and flower garden; concrete and asphalt ' paths, live hedges, .good locality. Easy terms. FACTORY, two-story, with Thngye benzine engine, shafting, sheds; over 63 feet to good street: just the place for a small furniture factory; certain amount of work guaranteed. Will rent or sell on easy terms to the right man. SUBURBAN FARM over 17 acres; 5roomed house, water laid on, running streams, splendid shelter, new fences; ideal home; 1 mile from station on metalled road; about 10 acres ploughable. TO LET OR FOR SALE. 60 Acres adjoining if required. SUBURBAN COTTAGE, with about 2 acres of land, on the Hawtrey Estate, house new built under Government supervision; a very jgood situation and 10 minutes from the railway station. All of the above Properties are offered on EASY TEEMS. DAVID McCRAE, 8. Parish Street, City.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8681, 14 March 1914, Page 16
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