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AUCTION SALES MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o'clock. UNCLAIMED DAMAGED AND PTU I AGED CABGO. EX VARIOUS SHIES. AUCTION SALE Of 1 KAO SHEETS DAMAGED CORKI IOW GATED IRON, 5,6, 7,8, am' 12 ti 9f mGlf-''GRADE TENNIS RACr CIASES^ENGLISH CHOCOLATES, O' in lots to suit buyers g CASES CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS on i gallon tins lubricating 20 OIL. 6 JOINERS' CRAMPS, 2 CASES GOODS (contents unknown) Also, PILLAGED GOODS—--2 Hats. 1 Lady’s Gown. Shoes. 24 l-3yds Voile, 5 Lace Collars. 2 Hat Ornaments. 5 doz Ladies' Silk Hose, 1 <loz Gents' Handkerchiefs, 2 pairs Rubber Shoes. 9 Soft Collars, 24 pairs Special Quality Socks, Gents.’ Hoots, 3 pairs Corsets. 12 Files, 10 Bottles Brilliantine. Sundry Bolts, 3 Golf Jackets. ■ Also, 5 SUITS CLOTHES. 6 PIECES SUITING, MEN’S TROUSERS, Etc., Etc. AT OUR MART. NO RESERVE. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. , Auctioneers, 137, Lambton quay. TUESDAY NEXT, At 2.30 o’clock sharp. * Auction Sale of * Superior Household 'Furniture. 'Handsome Sideboard, Dining Tables, Linoleums, Carpets and Rugs, Austrian Chairs. Easy Chairs, Crockery and Glassware, E.P. Ware, CuHery* Curtains. Blinds, D. and Single Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Kapoc Beds, Dpchesse Chests, Wardrobe, 'Kitchen Table. Good Kitchen Utensils, Saucepans, Kettles, Cooking Utensils, Wringer, Baths, Lots of Carpenters', and Bootmakers' Too.’*, etc., etc.. Garden Tools, Hose, and numerous other lots. Also, 1 5-Sealer Overland Motor-car and Motor-cycle. To be sold absolutely without reserve. On the premises, No. 101. Main road, Trentham (c’ose to Mr Cottle's Dairy Farm). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Mrs Barnes, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell on the premises as above. Sale 2.30 Tuesday next. Entire Contents of 6 rooms. E, JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1923, At 2»30 p.m. HIGHBURY, KELBUFN EXTENSION, Near proposed Raroa road Tram Route. MESSRS J. H. BETHUNE AND CO , instructed by the Directors of the Highbury Syndicate, will Sell by Auction, ot their Rooms, Featherston street, as above — inn BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, havJLvrO ing areas of from 13£ perches to over 4-acre, fronting Highbury road, Highbury crescent, Koroxniko road, and Old Karori road. . ! The above*' sections are approached i from Kelburn, and from Mount Pleasant, 1 Mitchelltown. I The proposed Raroa road tram route to Karori passes within a short distance of the property- Almost every section commands a magnificent view of the city, harbour, and surrounding hills. Prices and terms have been fixed to suit all classes of buyers. Every section has been flagged. Plans may be obtained from the Auctioneers, who will be pleased to point out the sections to intending purchas- i era J H. BETTHUNE AND CO.. Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST’S PLANT, FITTINGS, FIXTUR ES, TOOLS OF TRADE. Etc. ON THE PREMISES, 703, COLOMBO ST.. CHRISTCHURCH. THURSDAY. NOV. Ist, at 1 o'clock. MR W. SIMPSON, the proprietor of one of the largest and best equipped Tobacconists’ Business and Hairdressing Saloon in New Zealand, ’lias sold his lease, and is going out of business. Everything within the four walls of the premises are to be sold by Auction as above. The list includes:— 6 Modem Barber’s Chairs, 3 Pedestal Basins, 12 Large Mirrors, Large Show Cases, .Razor Blade -Sharpening Machine, Tobacco Cutter, Compressed Air and Hot Water Plant, Vibrators, Violet Ray Apparatus, Cash Register, Safe, Typewriter. Window Fittings, all Fixtures and Fittings, Razors, Brushes. Combs, Towels, etc. Everything for Sale. No. Reserve. Full details on application from the Joint Auctioneers INTONES. NORTON AND CO., LTD., P- S. NICHOLLS AND CO., . Christchurch. N-B.—The above presents a unique opportunity to furnish a .new shop or saloon or refurnish anj old one in an up-to-date modem way.

TIRED TRIPPERS. An ex-banker and two oilier Wellingtoniana were myht-secing on foot and reached their Auckland hotel Into in the day with feet swollen and tired. The orervatrvl tii > adjourned to the bathroom and nibbed Q-tcd into their feet iNiisele:; with deliciously refreshing nnd invigorating effect*. Bowlers and tennis players please note.—Advfc

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11661, 27 October 1923, Page 16

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