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AUCTIONS. ..- ..: -', TO-MORROW ,MORNING, V' ;'!''. , .-''V^f' 10^30 O'clock: 'Sharp. -■■■'.'. SALE BY AUCTION " ■■:■■ ..; OE •••-••■ THE ENTIRE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF '. . CONFECTIONERY, ALMOST NEW ~ ■-; SET OF "AVERY'S^ CONFECTIONERY SCALES (to weigh 21b), 3 "ARIDOR"" COUNTER JARS, 50 •JARS OF CONFECTIONERS, BOXES OF CHOCOLATES, TINS OF BISCUITS, "GILCHRIST'S" LEMON ; SQUEEZER. SMALL' TABLE, 2 ' -CHAIRS, ETC. : • , On the Premises, No. 51, Aio stieet. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions from Mrs. Latimcr, who ig giving up business to' sell on the pic--1 mises1 as above— THE CONTENTS1 OF THE SHOP. On View Morning of Sale.: . E. JOHNSTON.AND CO., .... Auctioneers. UNCLAIMED AND DAMAGED CARGO. TO-MORROW, ■ ■-'■' At 12 Noon Sharp. ': / 'TTNRESERVEP: AUCTION SALE. : 1 CASE, CONTAINING 29 2-12 DOZEN ;'' ". LADIES "FLEXCELLO" HOSIERY, in all shades' (special)'■ • ' ■ ". 9 ROLLS' BEST QUALITY LINOLEUMS- ;: ■ '■': 1 ROLL CORK CARPET . 1 CASS BOOKS AND MAGAZINES ■ '2 CASES ENGLISH CHOCOLATES 3 Ladies' Knitted Dresses, Roll Pink Flouncing, 11 Pure Linen Tablecloths. '■':••■ J3olb Raffia, 15: Tins Cocoai Tennis Bacquets, 12i- Ladies' Hats, Men s Socks; 50 pairs Ladies' and Children s •■■■•' Silk Bloomers,' Tennis Frocks and ■ Jumpers, Children's Gym; Frocks, Ladies' and Children's Zampa Frocks, 1 Case1 E.P. Ware; Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Towels, Guests' Towels, and numerous other interesting; lots. our Mart, No. 8, Willeston stieet. WITHOUT RESERVE. In Lots to suit buyers. Goods are Very Slightly Damaged. lE. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, S, Willeston street. TO-MORROW, At 12 noon Sharp. IMPORTANT • NOTICE TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON. MOST INTERESTING SALE By AUCTION Of LADIES' VALUABLE UP-TO-DATE FRENCH AND ENGLISH MODEL FROCKS AND GOWNS, worth up to £15 15s apiece; MATRONS' O.S. SPECIAL QUALITY BLACK VELOUR COAT, silk lined and real fur iipllar, cost £15 15s; Jumper Suits, Velour, Tweed, and Raincoats, Houri Crepe de Chine Gowns. Beautiful Hand-worked Crepe de Chine Kimonos, Crepe de Chine Pyjamas, hand ■worked in Oriental designs; Golf Jac-tets,-Silk Nightdresses, Ladies' Underwear, Fancy Handkerchiefs, etc., etc. All the Latest and Newest Goods. TO BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT/RESERVE at our Mart, No. 8, Willeston street, TO-MORROW, at 12 noon sharp. On view Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. ON THE PREMISES, SATURDAY NEXT, 2 p.m. 20, Maisden' street, off Lancaster streets Karori (Off second street from Cemetery). We. have been favoured with instructions by owner, who is leaving Wellington, to sell the Whole of her Superior Furniture and Contents of 5-room Bungalow WITHOUT RESERVE. SILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. MOST SUPERIOR LOT OF PRACTICALLY NEW FURNITURE. (COSTLY CHESTERFIELD 3-PIECE SUITE, rolled back, in beautiful Grey Moquet; SUPER QUALITY AXMIN- : ■ STER CARPET, 12 x 9; Seagrass Chairs,1 Occasional Seagrass Table, . : Large Mohair Rug, COSTLY 7-PIECE '....'. OAK.; DINING-ROOM ■ SUITE, com - prising Quaint Oak- Sideboard, Oval Extension Table, 4 HIGHBACK ~ ' CHAIRS, and Tea Wagon, all to ' ' match; 7YDS OF RED AND BLUK A'nticme Copper Coal Box, Oak ■ " Curb with seats, 2 Expensive Seagrasa Chairs, High Grade Silver Plate, 4 Sterling Silver Candlesticks, OAK CHINA CABINET, cost £15; 10YDS MOST EXPENSIVE WILTON nALL ■■-. RUNNER, OAK: COMPANION HALL SEAT, GG . SINGER OAK • : -PROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE. ." as new, Ornaments, etc.;. 3-PIECE '.: .MAGNIFICENT- OAK,: BEDROOM SUITE, Best' Quality AVire and Kapok Mattreses, Pillows, 3 LARGE WOOL '■"" REVERSIBLE RUGS, etc., Curtains, Kitchen Table, Chairs, Crockery, etc., ... ,General Garden Tools, .and numerous ' other lots. SILVERSTONE AND CO., ... '.. \ , ..; ..... Auctioneers, STOTE.—A grand opportunity to acquire High-grade Furniture at your own price. ~ ■ -TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, . . :•■ V- ' 2 .o'clock. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO.~ sell at Mart, opp. Regent Theatre, .VERY LARGE SELECTION OF SUP- ' ERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, SEWING. MACHINES. A^TD GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, sent in for quick sale from .best homes city'and suburbs, including . ■-■■-■■ "•■;■".■ ■ ■.■i ■■'■ LOVELY CHESTERFIELD COUCH PIANOS ' ■ ; : 10 ■■■-■■-•■■■- PIANOS From £7 10s up to £30. ■ HA'MSEY WILSON AUCTION ROOMS, 88, Manners street (opp. Regent Theatre). TO-MORROW NlGHT.—Auction Rooms open until 8.30. .Come along. Big c bargains in Furniture and Pianos. , ■ SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORT- ".■ .- SAGEE AND UNDER THE CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. ' WEDNESDAY, THE 19th ,DAY OF ...' ; FEBRUARY, 1930. At. 2.30 o'clock: in the afternoon. :. At the Rooms of'the Auctioneers, Mwers. Finch, Webster, and Oswin, 159, Feather*ton street; Wellington, under the conduct -of the Registrar, of the Supreme' Court at . Wellington,- under power of Sale contained in. Memorandum of Mortgage; Registered - , ..••>. ..' ' No. 195368. . ;■. ,"\fESSRS. FINCH, WEBSTER,, AND • ■^'■L OSWIN are instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, on behalf of the Mortgagee, the. Southern Mortgage ■ and Finance Co., Ltd:, to sell ... the following Land:— ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, firstly hereinafter described and one undivided' .... one-tenth share of the land, secondly hereinafter described, being firstly all that pai'.cel of land containing twentyfive and six phe-hundredths of a perch ; i (26.00 per.), more or less, situate in the City of We"m Eton, being part Sec- .'• 'tion T/ Evans Bay District, and being also part of Lot 23 of Block 11. on Deposited" Plan No. 2081. ::Secondly, all that, parcel of land, containing seven and fifty-one one-hundredths perches (7.51 per.), more or less, situ- ■ ate as aforesaid, being part of the said Section 7, and being also part of Lota . ■■■ 12,13,15,17,19, .21; 23, and 25 of Block , ll,on Deposited Plan No. 2081. All the above land being comprised and described in Certificate of Title, Volume .407, Folio114. ' ■ -• • ■.-.- Th.fi application'and estimate of value on ' •■behalf-"of. .the mortgagee may' be seen! without fees at the Registrar's Oflice jt' •Wel.UugtoD,-during-office iiours, and atj ,1 he sale. Further particulars may be obtained from W. J. M'Eldowney, Solicitor, National Bank Chambers, .Feattierston Kireet, WelliDßton, or Messrs. Finch, Webster, and. Oewin, Auctioneers.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 37, 13 February 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 37, 13 February 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 37, 13 February 1930, Page 16

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