IMPORTANT SALE OF MR. G. N. HUGHES JOHNSON’S VALUABLE PIANO, FURNITURE, ETC. Messrs Sharpe, North nnd Co. draw special attention to an important sale to be held by them to-day (Saturday) at 1.30 o’clock. Instructed by Mr. G. N. Hughes Johnson, who has leased his residence, they will offer the whole of his valuable household furniture and effects. The piano by Stodart is a beautiful 'instrument and presents an opportunity to -anyone requiring something above the ordinary. Other musical lines are a beautiful cabinet gramophone and a good violin. There aro several really fine carpets, als< a lovely super-spring Chesterfield an( three easy chairs to match. Special mention must be made of a 17th cen' tury old English lantern clock wit] weights. There are only three sucl clocks in existence, so that anyone desiring to add an nrticlo of such antiquity to their collection should make a point of attending. There are numbers of other lines to suit the collector’s taste. The general household furniture is a good clean line and in great variety. Goods will be on view from 9 a.m. to-day. Premises are right opposite Levin and Co.’s wool store, Queen’s Drive. Walk from hospital, or take Koromiko Road tram to Caivs Avenue.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19437, 24 October 1925, Page 9
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