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; AUCTIONS. v THIS' DAY, •' :'. Commencing at 12 noon sharp. SALE OF FURNITURE EXTRAORDINARY. •AUCTION SALE ' Of BIGH-CLASS, COSTLY, AND ELF- ■ GANT HOUSEHOLD FUENIS FlINGS, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by .John Brim--mead and Sons, London, in solid fumed oak case (a glorious toned in< strumeiit and specially imported). '• BEAUTIFUL AXMtNSTER x CAR, "PETS, COSTLY OAK FURNISHINGS, specially imnorted CHIPPENDALE DRAWING-ROOM • FUR.. NISHINGS.. E.P. WARE. PIC- ' TURES, 200 CTTOTCE POT PLANTS, AND APPOINTMENTS. •LOTS. ARft LOTS. LOTS. Qdv LOTS. . 'At the Family Residence. :No. 29. The Parade, Island Bay. (First ston past Dupmi- Street.) Entire Contents of Seven Specially Wellfurnished Rooms. On- Account of Martin Beck. Esq., who has sold his property. • B JOHNSTON AND CO.have.recelv- • ed instructions to conduct .the 'above important sale on the premises, Island Bay. • THIS IS 4? MOST BEATTTTFULT-Y FURNISHED HOME. EVERYTHING IS-.THE BEST AND EQUAL TO NEW. ■ Now on view. . '. Sale commences at 12 sharp. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. *TO-MOREOW (TUESDAi:). JANUARY •27, 1920, . At 1 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR- & ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & APPOINTMENTS. At .the Residence, ; No 89 AUSTTN STREET (corner Harley Street). • MESSRS. J. 11. BETIIUNE AND CO., instructed by S. W. Silver Esq., ■ who is giving up housekeeping, the. re. ,'sidence having been sold, .will sell by - (Auction. ■at the Residence, as above- ' Household Furniture and Appointments, contents of 7 well-furnished Tooms, including— ■'' „ ; PIANO, by FISCHER, in BURR WAL--1 OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE OAK SIDEBOARD OAK COMBINED CABINET & WRIT- ! INGDESK ■-. ' • ■■ ~::. ' OAK DINING SUITE, with buffalo side i detachable seats . j SIDE TABLE , . .■ Hl -.- ! IAXMINSTEE CARPET, 12 x.lll, with i rug. to match, i x 7ift.. .; OAK FIRE CURB '- • ■■ . CHESTERFIELD COUCH and 2 EASY ■ CHAIRS to match, in figured .plush, specially built, with extra swings TOURAINE ORMOLU and FRENCH' CRYSTAL li-DAY CLOCK, with cathedral gong , 15-PIECE CHINA DESSERT SERVICE, : ". hand painted, by . SIEDEL,,. with TE.fSERVICE OF PARAGON ENGLISH .CHINA CHINA POT POURRI BOWLS GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS _ ELECTRIC'PAN '& ELECTRIC IRON 2 SPIRIT.STANDS BEATEN COPPER COAL VASE SILVER AND E.P. WARE, including estra dishes Cake Baskets, cutter dishes, spoons and , ' forks, carvers, fis'h servers, toast racks, cruets, etc. Silver dessert knives and pearl-handled ■fish knives, onk cunteen of C. John■ston's cutlery (15 pieces), coffee ser- • vice, dinner service of 'Colebr'ulge "'china, Mass kettle. Japanese cabinet, table centre of E.P.,aud English cut glass, beaten copper' plant bowl, water colours,' oil paintings and prints, including N.Z. scenery, handsome \ overnumtels, . chiffonier, valuable .yu'ses, oak bedroom suite of i pieces • Morris green wardrobe, duchesse and double bedstead, w.w. stretchers, slip mats, a.b. chairs, bedding, settees, bookshelves, hall stand, bruah bracket, stair carpets and ' rods, hand painted mirror, plant stands; •IVer- ' thcim sewing machine, step ladder, cots, child's chair and bath, colonial - wardrobe with plush drape, lino- ;■•'■- leuiu, carpet sweeper, locking horse, '"'perambulators, ' ; ..' • ' • On* view morning of sale. ' -. J. H. BETHUNIVAND CO., ' Auctioneers.

CLEARING' SALE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. : < AT RESIDENCE, MOROA, '■'• GREYTOWN,. ~ 'STO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JANUARY 27/ at 11.30 a.m. / \ A T. DICKASON has 156611 instruct- •"•• ed by "the Misses Cameron, who have disposed'of their property, to sell as above the whole of their household furniture and effects, comprising:—', Drawing" RoomUpright grand piano (Challen and Co., , London) Axminster carpet 20.x 20, Chesterfield couch,' arm chairs, wicker arm chairs all with loose covers, bookcase, books, fern, stands, largo oak-framed pictures, large Doulton art pots, English rosewood escritoire and chair, occasional tables, tandsomo standard 'lamp.' .■{Morning Room— ■•!.■-. ; Blue, velvet pile 'carpet, pictures, engravings, leather arm chairs, carved table, Corot brasses. ' •Front BedroomEnglish oak bedstead, handsome 3piece bedroom <iiiite, ottoman, red Axminster carpet. . ■ PallLinoleum, blue Axminster hall car- : pets, occasional table, hall lamps, inlaid totara mirror wardrobe, c'ur- •• tains, ext. d. table, 9-picce leather suite, red Axminster. carpet. Fivo Upstairs BedroomsComprising one each blue, green, pink velvet carpels (all practically . new), blue velvet pile stair runner, duchess chests, withstands, toilet ware, dressing tables, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, dhests drawers, bedding, art tables, toilet ware, col. wardrobes, large mirrors, folding table cabinet, mirror. KitchenCrockery, Perfection stove (complete), ! flour bin, table, chairs, mangle, cooking utensils. Sundries— i Lawn mower, assorted garden: ■ tools, ! , strainer, and lot of useful sundries, etc., etc. , LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. . A. T. DICKASON, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING-SALE AT LOWER HUTT: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920,' At 12 o'clock noon. N'Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE • AGENCY'CO. LTD. have received instructions from P. N. CAMERON, •ESQ., who lias sold the greater part of his dairy farm, to offer for Unreserved Sale the following:— 18 picked dairy cows i cows, to calve May 1 cows, to calve March 1 young bull, Shorthorn-Jorsej Cross 1 5-ycar trap mare, fjuicfc and sound 15-year mare, by King George, broken to harness LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. A few outside entries will be accopted. iVendor will arrange for cows to be trucked,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 103, 26 January 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 103, 26 January 1920, Page 10

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