TO-MORROW, sth FEBRUARY, 1913, At 1 o'clock sharp. • (ATTRACTIVE AUCTION" SALE OF HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, QUAINT OAK- SIDEBOARD, OAK ; HALL STAND, HANDSOME PLAIN GREEN CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE (Estra Good), HIGHBACK CHAIRS, ALMOST NEW SINGER DROPHEAD TREADLE SEWING MACHINE "' (cost £14 10s), AND APPOINTMENTS. . iAN EXTENSIVE CATALOGUE OF SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS. ftemovdd to Our ..Booms from Hataitai ' ■ for Convenience. iOO 400 . JBn aceonntf of a lady who is leaving lot England. , &LL HIGH-CLASS GOODS AND ■ALMOST- NEW. **Sneluded in the catalogue will be found-*-* s f% BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER. CARPET ■ !/■* SQUARES: brown ground and best quality; quite new, ' AXMINSTER CARPET RUNNER, 10 yards 1 rich colour. ,'^OHAIR and AXMINSTER HEARTH* <WI RtTGS, INLAID LINOLEUM. st\lso a lot of BEST QUALITY NAIRN'S , r LINOLEUMS. Handsome CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, upnolstered in plain green velvet and saddlebags, both in excellent order and worthy of inspection, Also, ,4 large DIVAN CHAIRS. IMASSIVE Sft 6in~*siDEBOAR.D, . with large - mirror backr- canopy, top, and „ curved 'panels ,\- equal -. to new, t Cost £22. , k) VERY "SUPERIOR iLEATBtER DINV«' 'ING ROOM SUITES, with buttoned backs ' and • carved framed backs, 'equal to* new.' ' tJP-TO^DATE HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS, EXTENSION DINING- - TABLE, EASY CHAIRS. ML BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF RICHLY -COLOURED FLOWER BOWLS. * VASES, ROSE BOWLS, and ORNAMENTS . " Also*, jfe/| HEAsVY" QUALITY AXMINSTER' )O\J HEARTHRUGS U UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS (by r* . celebrated makers) and PIANOLA and RECORDS. A>. QUAINT b"SdROOM SUITES, »O MIRROR*- DOOR WAR-DROBES, and- 6 GOOD DUCHESSE CHESTS (QUAINT OAK HALLBTAND. jHCoetly eheval bedroom suite (3 pieces), k almost new, suite upholstered in 6ad< dlebags, heavy linoleums, overmantel, , 2 massive brans curb fender suites, extension dining table, engravings,- Axminster slip mate, 4 Morris chairs, 3 A leather couches, saddlebag couch, high* back dining • chairs, lot of pot plants, palms, 80 lots crockery and fl'assware, lot of almost new books, small sideboards, rattan and wicker chairs, etc.,; also contents of bedrooms, d.bim. bedsteads, 6 quaint single amd double -wooden bedsteads, duchessfe pairs, bedroom chairs, cable'edge itiattresses, kitchen utensils, enamel wate, 3 doz. white and gold cups . and saucers, 50 pictures, etc., f , etor lfl(f« JOHNSTON AND CO. have been JEi« favoured with instructions to sell I»b their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as '♦bdve^ A(\f\ .kOTSpf Superior Furnishings, •atvU, beautiful Hand-painted Flowec ' BWis and Otnaments, Oil ' Painting*; Crockery, etc., etc. , _ Also, JsC*ay«. and' Gent's Bicycle, and 9 White Leghorn fowls. This is\ a, most extensive sale of High' •olagg Furniture. Everything is in splendid i order. As there aro over 400 lota, the sale will at 1 sharp. Inspection invited. ■" "B. JOHNSTON," Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, s '• ' At 2.3o 'o'clock sharp. -IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of •Kft VALUABLE QILPAINTINGS ~rv PU 'fAND 'WATER 'COLOURS. OV By., Well-known Continental Artißts. Rent and, Storage). **rb BE 'SOLD ABSOLttTELY WITH- ,,.. ,'. ■ OUT- RESERVE. <jbl JOHNSTOnTaND CO. have reJ2/« ceived instructions to sell at their ttoonis, 157, 'Lambtoh-qUay, as above— Ai- BEAUTIFUL -COLLECTION OF ,: PAINTINGS, all massively . r franie'd and to be gold WITHOUT r _ RESERVE. • JvToWfon view, , E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer, : TO-MORROW, , 'At 12.30 o'clock sharp. {IMPORTANT SALE OF OFFICE, FtJR- ' NITURE, PEDESTAL OFFICE DESKS, MILNER'S SAFE; OFFICE j CHAIR, .PIGEON-HOLES. BOOK* I SHELVES, SEVEN-DRAWER STA- }, TIONERY CABINET, WOODEN tf DESK, OFFICE STOOL, CUPBpA'RDS. TYPEWRITING TABLE and" Sundries," ' ■ Also. 'ONE* -ALMOST NEW - BARLOCK TYPEWRITER an« ONE ALMOST ' NEW REMINGTON TYPEWRITER (both in Perfect Order). 1 x 'TT* JOHNSTON AND CO. have ret Jf2da ceived instructions to sell at their \ twins, as above — A- special lot ,of office furniture. .Kow.ott'view. To be sold- at 2.30 sharp. - ,* E.; JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. • ' THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1913.' ' At* 2 o'clock sharp. y SALE^BY PUBLIC AUCTION - VALUABLE SIX - ROOMED RESIDENCE AND HALF AN ACRE OF i .GROUND, j Situate No. 13, ADAM&TERRACE I (Within 10 minutes tram of Post Office).' , {THIS PROPERTY IS WORTHY OF INSPECTION, AS THE OWNER . INTENDS TO SELL. E JOHNSTON AND CO.' have re- ♦ ceived-ini)tructionß,from the owner, who is desirotw of realising- on his property, ,to sell at a ridiculously low reBerve— ' , / That , Valuable and WeS'.-built Residence and Half-acre of ground, being No. • 13, Adams-terrace; laid out in orchard, flower garden, , vegetable garden, concrete • paths, and every modern convenience. . The property is beautifully situated on ftti elevated position, and the house is specially well built. We nave a good tenant willing to front the house for twelve months Ht 26s a week. Further particulars and cards to view Srorn" the ' Auctioneers. , Special Note — To be offered on the pre- ■ toiseß. . fi, JOHNSTON, Auctioneer*
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 12
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