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, AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1920, At 12.30 p.m. sliai'i). IMPORTANT SALE By PUBLIC AUCTION Of ONE OF THE FINEST RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN ORIENTAL BAY, Also. -THE WHOLE OF THE HIGH-CLASS : AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FUR- : NISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS. • Included in the Catalogue will be found: . DRAWING-ROOM — APPLE GREEN CARPET (large size), window cushions, 2 polities, SPECIALLY WELLMADE CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE. LARGE DIVAN ROCKER AND ... DIVAN CHAIR to match, uphol. in beige striped velvet, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE WITH LOOSE COVER, "". LARGE OVAL MIRROR, in dark oak frame, carved cherrywood table, VALUABLE BRASS BOWLS and HEAVY BRASS ORNAMENTS, 7 MOST EXPENSIVE BRASS STANDARD ELEC. LAMP, ORNAMENTS ANrf VASES. DINING-ROOM—SUPERIOR AXMINSTER CARPET, hearthrug copper fender suite, scuttle, MOST COSTLY ENGLISH OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, comprising massive OAK j SIDEBOARD, ENGLISH OAK EXT. DINING TABLE, 2 ENGLISH OAK CARVER CHAIRS, and 6 OAK HIGH CHAIRS, nphol. in genuine morocco, ENGLISH OAK MORRIS CHAIR, OAK BOOKCASE, pictures, MAGNIFICENT OVERSTRUNG COTTAGE GRAND PIANO (American mission style), by John' Brinsmead_and Sons, cost one hundred and . seventy guineas, piano seat, cut glasa- . ware, glass dishes, wines, coffee set, Doulton and Wedgewood ware, Wedgewood dinner service, cutlery, old willow plaques, silk tapestry curtains, etc. BREAKFAST ROOM — Almost NEW IMPERIAL AXMINSTER CARPET, fitted all over room (newest design), Wilton rugs, easy chairs, seagrass chairs, marble clock, oval mirror, ornaments, pictures, oak tea wagon, oval table, 3 patent folding satinwood chairs, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, cushions, curtains, Apex elec. vac. cleaner, etc. HALL, STAIRS, AND LANDING—4.X. CARPET, SESSIONS CLOCK, VALUABLE BRASS VASES, OAK ESCRITOIRE, OAK CHAIRS, oak flower stands, brass bowls, SOLID OAK HALLSTAND and coat .cupboard, specially well-made CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE AND EASY CHAIRS, oec. chairs and tables, r VALUABLE BRASS ELEC. LAMP, CONTENTS OF FIVE LARGE AND ' WELL FURNISHED BEDROOMS, containing Ax. carpets, Indian carpets, hearthrugs, massive double mirror door, OAK WARDROBE with oval mirror, twin oak bedsteads to match, oak duchesse with, large oval mirror, oak bedroom chairs, extra large CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, up. in burlap, oak settee couch, flower stands, seagrass chairs, brass pedestal lamp with hand-painted shade, elec. radiator, gate-leg tables, mirrors, OAK ; DUCHESSE CHESTS, OAK WARDROBES, double-ended couch. 2 stretch- . ers, 2 DOUBLE OAK BEDSTEADS and bedding complete, best quality single and double kapok beds and hair mattresses, pillows, white enamelled wardrobe, white duchesse. white bedstead, 6 pairs BLANKETS, SHEETS, COUNTERPANES. LINEN SHEETS, LINEN BEDSPREADS, towels, pillow slips, supper cloths, bedspreads, books; best box matresses, SINGER DROPHEAD TREADLE- SEWING ■ - MACHINE, etc., also gas fire, mops and brooms, kitchen table, elec. iron, alum ware, mincer, meat safe, enamel caddies, prcs. pan, bean cutter, white dresser with leadlight doors, etc., etc. ENTIRE CONTENTS OP EIGHT LARGE ROOMS, On the Premises. , - No. 29i, ORIENTAL BAY. 500. -^ • 500 .On account of Mrs. Tudor Boddam, who . is leaving for England. .< ]7 JOHNSTON AND CO. have received -*-*• instructions to sell on the premises, No. 294, Oriental Bay, THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS AND LINEN. Also. THAT MOST- DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, known as No. 294, Oriental Bay, having a frontage of 34 feet by a depth of 150 feet (about), together with the substantially built Eight-roomed Residence erected thereon. This is one of the finest residences in this most sought after locality. There aro eight large rooms, including a fullsize billiard-room. The Hall is all solid oak, doors are solid *>ak, and the main staircase is solid oak. There is a motor garage on the property, and a one-roomed cottage at the back. ORDER OF SALE—I2.3O sharp in yard, following with Kitchen, Breakfast Room, Diniug-room, Drawing-room, Hall, and Bedrooms. . The.Property will be offered at 1.30, sharp. On view morning of sale.* E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ART COLLECTORS AND BUYERS OF GENUINE OLD .. MAHOGANY FURNITURE. FRIDAY NEXT, At 12.30 sharp. MOST IMPORTANT SALE By PUBLIC AUCTION Of \ 'A MOST WONDERFUL AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF OLD OIL PAINTINGS AND PICTURES, OLD AND VALUABLE HANDPAINTED CHINA AND ORNAMENTS. SOLID MAHOGANY OVAL EXTENSION DINING TABLE, extra SOLID DINING-ROOM SUITE; including couch and chairs. MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER, with tellarettc complete VALUABLE SOLID MAHOGANY WARDROBE MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE AND MARBLE-TOP WASHSTAND TO MATCH . {BEAUTIFUL INLAID ROSEWOOD FRENCH CHINA CABINET with ormnhi mounts. .WALNUT.. CHINA CABINET with marble top ami mirror back. 2 OLD ENGLISH OAK CABINETS (heavily carved) FIREPROOF SAFE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Haake, and APPOINTMENTS. 'AT OUR MART, No. 8, WILLESTON STREET. 3BY ORDER OF THE GUARDIAN, TRUST, AND EXECUTORS CO OF N.Z., LTD., IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE CATHERINE CLAYTON. 300 L^ s 300 TP JOHNSTON AND CO. have received •*-" instructions to sell at their Mart No. 8, Willeston street— 'A MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION OF OLD AND VALUABLE PAINTINGS, OLD CHINA, MAHOGANY FURNITURE, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, OAK BEDROOM SUITES, ETC. . REMOVED TO OUR MART FROM ABEL SMITH STREET, FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. -Full details later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. rj.RAND HOTEL Wholesale Bottlo Store " guarantees the quality of every brand 5* sells and does not Btock cheap inferior fceauds, Thoe. CpHmaa, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 20

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