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AUCTIONS. i TO-MORROW MORNING, * At 10.30 o'clock sharp. SALE BY~AUCTION. THE WHOLE OF THE STQCK-IN- . TRADE AND FITTING! S : ■■■■•■ of ''THE MARCELLE TQILET SALON," Exchange Buildings, Dominion avenue, Lanibton quay. (To be o_ffered firstly as a Going Concern, and if not disposed of will be sold in • lots to suit buyers.) , E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions from the Misses Sutherland and Gilmour to offer by Public Auction on the premises as above, comprising Oak Partitions (cost £30), 2 Superior Carpet Squares, Framed Wall Mirrors, "Marceline" Waving Machine, Ax. Carpet Runner, 4 New Rimu Dressing Tables (cost £6 each), Valuable Glass Counter Case, 2 Wall Show Cases, High-Back Chairs, Morris Chair, 5 Seagrass Chairs, Barber's Chair, Manicure Table with plate-glass top, 7 Small Tables, 3 Fold Screen, Fire Screen, 2 Pedestals, Electric Iron and Heater, Brooms, Mops, Carpet Sweeper,^ 4 Lino . Squares, 2 Mats, Vases, Bowls and Plants, Curtains and Rods,2 Chests of Drawers, Shelving, Water Heater, Violet Ray and Fittings, 2 Electric Hair ■ Dryers, Brushes, Combs, 2 Mallable Blocks, Hair Switches, Quantity Hair Stain, and numerous other lots. ALL FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. On. view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND "CO., ..'._■■' . Auctioneers. f~- TO-MORROW, ■■ At 1.30 p.m. sharp, UNCLAIMED CARGO. SALE BY AUCTION .- of '■.■-.■■ £t DOZEN Pairs Ladies' Kid Gloves (all iO sizes), 7 doz. Bath Towels, 2 Bolts Coat Lining, 6 Ladies' Hand Bags, 4 \ doz. Golf Balls, 6 Cases Dates, 23 V Reams Printing Paper, 20 doz. Men s Hose, Ladies' Bathing Caps, 4 Men s Overcoats, 6 New Portable Gramophones, 8 doz. Ladies' Hose, Tooth Brushes, Bolt Sheeting, 2 Cases English Chocolates, and numerous ' other °ALL FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. FOR PRIVATE SALE. fTHE BALANCE OF HIGH-CLASS OAK I* DINING AND BEDROOM SUITES & COSTLY CHESTERFIELD SUITES (extra well sprung, uphol. in latest Genoa velvet). Ex Wanganui Furniture Factory. 14. great opportunity to secure New and jCo&tly Oak Furnishings at your own price. 'OPEN TO-MORROW EVENING (FRIDAY), from 7 till 9. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston , street. • TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 1.30. iUCTION SALE AT NEWTOWN, On the "Premises, 152, JtIDDIFORD STREET (Alongside Blue and White Cabs). BRAND NEW STOCK OF MEN'S SUITS, SHIRTS, TIES, OVER- ' COATS, UNDERWEAR, SLIP- \ PERS, SADDLE TWEED TROUSi BRS, MEN'S OVERALL TROUS--1 ERS,: KNEE <JUM BOOTS, BOYS' SUITS, Attache Cases; Ladies' Hat Cases (fibre and leather), and a large Stock General Goods too numerous to mention. • RAMSEY WILSON, 98, Manners street, ** favoured with instructions from Mr. Shaw, will sell as jfbove. Also, (OFFICE SAFE (Phillips^ Birmingham, •25l*i h., 20 x 20) NOTE.—The above Stock is brand new; Jatest and best quality goods. SALE 1.30 TO-MORROW, . 152, RTDDIFORD-ST., NEWTOWN", ', Close to Constable street. : • BIG BARGAINS FOR ALL. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE, TO-MORROW, 1.30 p.m. AT THE MART. J CHESTERFIELD SUITES, new and used, of superior quality, in extensive Moquettes and Silk Damasks, 3 panel, 2 panel, and rolled backs. 3 SUPERIOR OAK BEDROOM SUITES, costing up to £45, in variety shape mirrors. Lot M'Crac Bedding, Quilts. g BEAUTIFUL OAK i DINING-ROOM . SUITES ' , \. . '. . 5 OAK SIDEBOARDS, one black Jacobean B SMALL:RIMU SIDEBOARDS, 4 OAK AND RIMU GATELEG • TABLES, Morris Couches and Chairs, OAK AND RIMU HIGHBACK CHAIRS PAX CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND 60 RECORDS DAK.SINGER DROPHEAD ' SEWING ' MACHINE, like new | EXTENSION TABLES, 15DUCHESSE CHESTS, square and oval mirrors 13 SUPER QUALITY , AXMINSTER CARPETS, 9 x' 7.6, 9 x 9, 9 x 10.6, ■and-9 xl 2 ' ' • JTTjARGE MIRRORS, framed V-WARDROBES, all sizes BO RUGS, all sizes, Meat Safes,' Dust Bins, Single ,and Double Beds and Wires, Oxidised Kerbs and Wood Boxes, and "■■ hundreds of other lots too numerous to mention. - ©ILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTION- •^ EERS, 108, Cuba street, Woolworth Buildings. All these goods must be definitely clear,'ed, and we advise~ buyers not to miss this Bale" -I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. Mart open- till 9 Friday Night. . * SALE OF GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE 7,' HAWKER STREET, MT. VICTORIA, WEDNESDAY, 14th MAY, 1930, At 11 a.m. ON THE PREMISES. MESSRS. S, GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are directed to sell by PUBLIC [AUCTION, as above— . ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, containing 17.8 perches, having a frontage o£ 77.13 links to Hawker street by a depth of 144.59 links, more or less, TOGETHER WITH THE FINE RESIDENCE THEREON, comprising: Large entrance hall, dining-room, panelled in oak, tiled fireplace; extra large living-room, breakfast-room (both these rooms have tiled fireplaces and . built-in china cabinets); servery; wellequipped kitchen, with range, gas stove, etc. Upstairs: 4 large bed" rooms, with tiled fireplaces and builtin wardrobes; bathroom with caliphont, shower, lavatory, etc.; sunroom with Whitney windows.- Every labour-saving device is installed. Leadlight windows throughout. The ground floor and stairs are covered with practically new carpets, which go with the property. The outbuildings comprise BRICK GARAGE, laundry, gardener's room, etc. The grounds are well laid out in gardens. The house is substantially constructed •fc£ heart timbers, and is in thoroughly sound condition; has glorious HARBOUR AND CITY VIEW, and is within a JEW MINUTES OF THE CITY. . This' is a home we have personally inspected^and can safely recommend, as it ■will stand inspection by the most conservative builder' or architect. __■_„ VACANT; IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ' Full particulars from the Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105, Customhouse quay. E JOHNSTON AND CO. will hold a • Private Sale of High-class Oak Furnishings of every description at their ]^[art, No. 8, Willeston-st., To-morrow. £>is (iostb? Oak Bedroom Suitesat your" : own *dc^'* Corns aud ■'«c"Q"f

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1930, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1930, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1930, Page 24

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