AUCTIONS. ! CARPETS, RUGS, * RUNNERS. At * E. JOHNSTON AND CO.'S, Auctioneers (Carpet Warehouse), No. 8, WILLESTON STREET. •£•5000 STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM.! 3^5000 STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. ALL BRAND NEW GOODS, JUST LANDED, AND LATEST ENGLISH DESIGNS.' v I BEAUTIFUL WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. I NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. Also: AXMINSTER RUNNERS (all sizes) and AXMINSTER RUGS. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT From 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock. TO-MORROW, AT 2 P.M., CLEARING SALE, PIANOS, GRAMOPHONES, NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE. Auction Arcade, „ S7O LOTS Auction Arcade, 370 LOTS 370 LOTS Courtenay place. 370 LOTS Courtenay place., MESSRS. SAMSON BROS, will Sell on behalf of the Owners— 6 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, by wellknown Makers 5 SIDEBOARDS with Bevel Mirrors 3 OAK DINING TABLES 1 OAK ROLLER TOP DESK 1 PORTABLE TYPEWRITER ("Cor--1 CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Moquette 5 CHESTERFIELD COUCHES DUCHESSE CHESTS, WOODEN BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, WARDROBES, BOOKCASE, OAK HANGING CABINET, LEATHER TRUNK, CHIFFONIER, . KITCHEN DRESSER, SINGER SEWING MACHINE, KIT CHEN TABLES, KITCHEN CHAIRS, COMPUTING SCALES, BACON CUTTER, CASH REGISTER, BENCH VISE, GAS STOVE. ' OIL HEATER, DENTIST'S FOOT LATHE, THEODOLITE WITH TRIPOD, B.S.A. MOTOR-BIKE, Numerous Sundries, J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. NOTE. —The Auction Arcade will be open To-morrow Evening as usual.. BALANCE OF STOCK OF CHILDREN'S OUTFITTER. TO-MORROW, 1.30 P.M. On behalf of Mrs. Williams, who has given up business, to be sold: ALSO SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND ■. CARPETS-. ' Absolutely Without Reserve. AT OUR MART. QILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers, >3 108, Cuba street, Woolworth Buildings. Including— ,11 CHILDREN'S WOOLLEN PETER PAN SUITS 16 SMALL GIRLS' and BOYS' COATS 7 RUBBER COATS (various sizes) 5 RUBBER HOOD CAPES '' 18 CHILDREN'S FROCKS 9 LADIES' OVERALLS, Etc. Also— Dining-room, Bedroom, and Sitting-room Furniture, and Carpets ■will be offered after the above goods. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. One view from 9 a.m. To-morrow. Mart will be open to 9 o'clock Friday Night. On the Premises, 81, GOVERNOR ROAD, NORTHLAND, SATURDAY, 1.30 p.m. We have been favoured with instructions by owner to Sell the whole of the furniture and general effects of six-roomed House WITHOUT ANY RESERVE. 250 Jgg 250 OF GOOD, CLEAN, USEFUL HOUSEHOLD GOODS. OILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers. 3 SUPERIOR AXMINSTER CARPETS, 12ft s 9ft, beautiful designs, good as 8 YARDS WILTON STAIR CARPET, •with rods 7-x'IECE HIGH-BACK DINING-ROOM SUITE . NICE KAURI SIDEBOARD (small size) POUND DINING TABLE, 2 EASY CHAIRS v CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE Modern Overmantel, Occ. Tables, Pictures, Curtains, Ornaments,: Hall Carpet, Palm Stands, COMPLETE DINNER ' SERVICE, EXTENSION DINING TABLE, Morris Couch, Duchesses, Chests of Drawers, Single and Double Wood Bedsteads and Wires, and Lot of Goods, Bedding, Small Tables, 8 Bentwood Chairs, Curbs, K. Table, K. Sideboard, SEVERAL ROOMS GOOD LINOLEUM, Blankets, Lot of Linen. Pots, Kettles, Crockery, Cutlery, and Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, and numerous other lots. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. LOCATION.—Take Northland tram to Governor road tram stop. FURNITURE, CARPETS, HOOVER CLEANER, CROCKERY. TO-MORROW, at 1.30 p.m. .TSriTHIN KINGSWAYS AUCTION "' ROOMS, 78, Lambton quay. All goods consigned by Owners of Flats ♦6 our rooms, and no Reserve. Comprising—Two Nice Used Oak Bedroom Suites, -with Wires, Mattresses; 2 Oak Duchesses, 4 Rimu Chests, 6 Single Beds and Wires, Double Oak and Rimu Beds, Electric Hoover (as new), new voltage; Cast Iron Bath, in good order; Enamel Wash Basin, Tahle and Cabinet Gramophones, Records, Chesterfield Suite in Moquette, Mahogany Round Table, 2 Rimu SideBoards, 4 H.B. Chairs, Gateleg Table, 2 Morris Chairs, Morris Couch, 2 Rimu Wardrobes, 2 Singer Drophead Machines, latest models; Blinds, Curtains, Organ, Mattresses, 9 x 12 Axjninster Carpet, Lino. Square, Rotarex Cleaner (new voltage), Practically New Piano by Humphrey (a really good instrument), Seagrass Chairs. Also: A Large Selection of Crockery, Ornaments, Glassware, Tea Sets, Heaters, and sundries. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. Rooms Open To-morrow Night. ' TO-MORROW, ~~ At 1.30 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR OAK AND, RIMU HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ELECTROLUX,' ' CARPET SQUARES, SEWING MACHINES, Etc. IN THE MAR,T,'9I, DIXON STREET. CW. PRICE AND .CO., AUC- • TIONEERS, HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE VENDORS TO SELL THE CONTENTS OF 3 , WELL-FURNISHED HOMES> S REMOVED TO THE MART FOR CONVENIENCE OF- SALE. ■■■■•- -400^—LOTS—-400 ■ Oak'bedroom suites; divan suites, oak h.b. chairs, tables, sideboards, wagons, 10 duchesse chests, 4 wardrobes, oak settee, baby's oak chair (3 positions), Morris couch, steps, hosp. bed, lawn mower, 3 ice-cream containers, 6 tearoom_ tables, s.w. beds and mattresses,' 14 kit. chairs, meat safe, iron bath, copper (12-gal.), gas stove, toilet tables, carpets, ruga, runners, 2 % beds, 20 lots good lino, 4 iron garden chairs, medicine cabinet, bookshelves, 10ft ladder, 3 cots, 4 fold, prams, wallpapers, boat-shaped pram, coal scuttle, buckets, mincers, blinds, overmantels, s.g.. chairs, cushions, alum, utensils, cutlery, crockery, glassware, syphon, 12 bottles ammonia, kapok beds, 2cwt starch, last, 6 doz. tooth, paste, 20 pair blankets, sheets, 6lips, etc. ON VIEW FROM 9 A.M. The room is packed with good, useful Furniture of every description. Owing to owners leaving; EVERY LOT WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. OPEN TILL 9 P.M. FOR PRIVATE SALES. w PRICE. Auctioneer,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 16
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