auctions. Monday, Tuesday; and Wednesday NEXT. SPECIAL CUT-PIUCE SALE OF CARPETS AT E. JOHNSTON AND CO.'S CARPET WAREIIOUCE (Upstairs), No. S, Willeslou street (sec Flag!) jP^Oftn STOCK OF HIGHEST '' *"""" QUALITY SUPER WIL- ■ TON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, in iill sizes (hundreds to choose from), to be sold below cost. ; j&ZJL OF AXMINSTEK RUNNER, ' REVERSIBLE RUGS i 4 ROLLS OF BODY CARPET, LOUNGE , RUGS, ETC. .. • ■ BELOW AUCTION PRICES. < WE GUARANTEE TO SELL CARPETS CHEAPER THAN ANYONE ELSE IN : WELLINGTON; Compare our prices before purchasing elsewhere. No reasonable offer refused. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ] ' Auctioneers.* . S, Willeston street. MONDAY NEXT, ' .*■-•-■ At 1.30 o'clock. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE * Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, " FOUR BEST QUALITY AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, all in perfect order, - CHIPPENDALE PIANO , STOOL, 2 EASY CHAIRS, in shadow ' tissue; BRASS COFFEE TABLE AND STAND, CURTAINS,- OAK TEA WAGON, NKW ELECTRIC RADIATOR, KERB FENDER, FIRE TIDY, COAL VASE, REVERSIBLE ' .RUGS, OVAL RUGS, LOUNGE RUGS, SOLID OAK OVAL EXT. DINING TABLE AND 4 SPECIAL OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIKS TO MATCH, COSTLY PEDESTAL OAK SIDEBOARD, with round leadlight panel doors and round mirror; SEAGRASS CHAIRS, BOOKS, GATELEG TABLE, BENTWOOD CHAIRS, BOOK SHELVES, DARK COUCH, . Tiphol. in satin damask; OVAL BATHROOM MIRROR, with poreelaiu frame and porcelain cabi- ■ net; 2 SPECIALLY IMPORTED COMBINATION BOX MATTRESS BEDS AND SETTEES, 2 NEW RIMU TALLBOYS, EIDERDOWN QUILT, LINOS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, HOSE, NEW LAWNMOWER, ETC. Also, MOST VALUABLE AND SPECIALLYIMPORTED OAK JACOBEAN BEDROOM SUITE, including large mir- , ror-door wardrobe, special duehesse, ■with large mirror, 2 Jacobean chairs, and special 4-poster Jacobean bedstead, W.W. mattress and kapok bed complete (only recently brought out from Home and cost 70 guineas). On the premises: No.* 45, PENROSE STREET •; (Off Knight's road), Lower Hutt. (Moera street bus stops at door.) E JOHNSTON. & CO. have received in- • strnctions from. Mr. H. Wilson,who is leaving the Hutt, to sell, as above:— The whole of his high-class furniture, all-in very good order. Also, To be offered at 2 p.m. shar>i, IT-HAT MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTY " "of 7 rooms, known as No. 45,. I'KNROSE STREET, LOWER HUTT, with new modern Californian bungalow and garage, with tiled roofs, double American floors, laid without nails, living room with built-in buffet and bookcase, electric range and hot water service, concrete paths, laid out with garden and lawns. . This is, an exceptional opportunity to teeure a valuable property, as the owner is leaving the district. E. JOHNSTON & CO., ■■_■■_ ' '■. Auctioneers. ROOMS CROWDED TO CEILING WITH SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Qnn lots .to be sold' on " .TUESDAY NEXT, Commencing at 1.30 p.m., continuing right on until 5.30. NO RESERVE WHATEVER. CONTENTS OF 12 ROOMS, INCLUDING- EVERYTHING TO BE FOUND ABOUT A WELL-APPOINTED RE- - SIDENCE. SEIZED UNDER BILL OF SALE. AT OUR MART, No. S, WILLESTON STREET. Mart Full to Overflowing. The Most Extensive Catalogue we have offered for some considerable time. "P JOHNSTON AND CO. have received "^* instructions, to sell as above, • UNDER BILL OF SALE. DRAAVING-ROOM: UPRIGHT MODEL "EDI- ■ SON" GRAMOPHONE, equal to new (cost £45) ." . . IS SPECIALLY SELECTED CELEBRITY RECORDS ; EXPENSIVE 3-PIECE HIGH-BACK CHESTERFIELD SUITE, extra well sprung, and upholstered. in beautiful damask . . • V SPECIALLY GOOD AXMINSTER CARPETS^ all equal to new 'AX. HALL AND STAIR RUNNERS, REVERSIBLE RUGS 2 HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITES (complete with best quality M'Crae mattresses) . TWIN OAK BEDSTEADS (complete) BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEETS, TABLE LINEN GOOD KITCHEN UTENSILS AND APPOINTMENTS. ?A BILLIARD-DINING TABLE, com- •'-. plete. Full details Monday. ■■"'" E. JOHNSTON AND CO., i Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. t• ' ■ SENSATIONAL AUCTION SALE, FRIDAY NEXT. (Commencing at 10.20 a.m., and continuing All Day. At Our Mart, No. S, Willeston street. GREAT UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF ffHE BALANCE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF "REGAL HOUSE," . LAMBTON QUAY. FA MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF •*V HEAVY CUT CRYSTAL; GEN- . UINE BRASSWARE. ELECTROPLATED WARE OF THE FINEST QUALITY, MOUNTED CHINA TEASETS, PRIZE CUPS AND ROSE BOWLS, BRASS JARDINIERES, ■BEAUTIFUL FRUIT STANDS. MOST EXPENSIVE TEASETS WINE ,lUOS, HORS D'Ol JVIiK DISHES. TEA AND COFFEE SETS, .. TEAPOT STANDS. HOT WATER JUGS, SALAD BOWLS. TEAPOTS SUGAR AND CREAM SETS HEAVY QUALITY ALUM. WARE) CHINA, ETC., ETC. £1500 WORTH £1500 OF THE MOST EXPENSIVE QUALITY GOODS EVER SUBMITTED TO AUCTION IN OUR MART. To be sold positively without the slightest Reserve. 1000 DIFFERENT LOTS. 1000 Full Details Later. : E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, S. Willeston street.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 138, 7 December 1929, Page 16
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