AUCTIONS. On the Premises, 21, GOVERNOR ROAD, NORTHLAND, TO-MORROW, 1.30 p.m. We have been favoured with instructions'by owner to Sell the whole of the 'furniture and general effects of sixrroomed House WITHOUT ANY RESERVE. 250::. ffi " 250 OF GOOD, CLEAN, USEFUL HOUSEHOLD GOODS. .; CILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers. 3 SUPERIOR AXMINSTER CARPETS, -.' 12ft x 9ft, beautiful designs, good as S YARDS WILTON STAIR CARPET, with rod 9 7-/lECE HIGH-BACK DINING-ROOM SUITE NICE KAURI SIDEBOARD (small size) POUND DINING TABLE, 2 EASY CHAIRS CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE Modern Overmantel, Occ. Tables, Pictures, Curtains, Ornaments, Hall : Carpet, Palm Stands, COMPLETE DINNER SERVICE, EXTENSION DINING .TABLE, Morris .Co.uch,. .:.Duchesses, Chests of Drawers^' Single and. Double :\V6od 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. ■; r Pots, Kettles, Crockery, Cutlery, and -.-•.-.■ Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, and '>..'• numerous other lots.: , : . ~ L SILVERSTONE, ~■: .■;'. : •"■ Auctioneer. -LOCATION.—Take Northland. tram to -Governor road tram stop^ ■ ■ MONDAY NEXT,, . . , At 1.30 p.m. sharp.. MOST IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE Of ELEGANT AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS (Contents of a specially well furnished flat, removed to our Mart, No. 8, WiUeßton street, from No. 246 a, The Terrace). ALL HIGH-CLASS FURNISHINGS.-: SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY. 250. L™- "'250 E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • special instructions from the owner, wlio is giving up housekeeping, to Sell at their Mart as aboveIncluded in the Catalogue will be found: DRAWING-ROOM-MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by "John Spencer, London, a most glorious toned instrument (cost 125 guineas, VALUABLE "BRUNSWICK" PANATROPE, latest model, cost £52, and 50 specially selected records. (This gramophone is equal to new). BEAUTIFUL .WILTON - CARPET, size 42 x 9, cost £35; 2 LARGE BLACK MOHAIR RUGS, PAIR .BRONZES, pictures, art curtains, red birch ESCRITOIRE AND BOOK CASE combined, small birch writing table, oak cake stand, vases and ornaments, Chinese silk embroidered fire screen, oil paintings, occ. tables, "4 special seagrass chairs, COSTLY 3PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, upholstered in a beautiful blue silk damask, specially well sprung (cost £52 10s),' art cushions, oak tea wagon and cake stand, cups and saucers. HALL— Persian hall rugs, size 7 x i, birch hall settee and 2 hall chairs to match, up; bolstered in green leather, large Imari plant bowl, pictures, hall stand. DINING AND BREAKFAST ROOMS— Super Axminster carpet square, inlaid lino., 4 mohair rugs, Chinese fire screen, kerb, UP-TO-DATE GENUINE JACOBEAN DESIGN DIN-ING-ROOM SUITE, comprising quamt sideboard with special cutlery drawer, draw-leaf extension table and 4 dining chairs and 2 latest comfy fireside chairs to match, uphol. in blue suede. " (This suite is out of the ordinary). I s^bllHiiFHti ■ DESK, fire kerb, stainless knives, cutlery, c.p. ware, spirit tantalus, c.p. ' tea set, crystal, good table linen, set ■ stainless carvers, BREAKFAST ROOM SUITE; comprising black oak sidesideboard, dining table, and 4 chairs to match, 2 easy fireside chairs, "STILETTO" DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, SEAGRASS AND EASY CHAIRS. CONTENTS OF WELL-FURNISHED BEDROOMS, Comprising: t HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITES (oat and rosewood), complete with best quality mattresses,. ; GENT'S .OAK ING LCAKNET, TWIN. OAK BEDSTEADS, with special quality wii-fr-■trove and kapok beds, 2 SINGLE EIDERDOWN QUILTS, BLANKETS, SHEETS, QUILTS, LINEN. 2 TRAVELLING RUGS, LAWK MOWER, KITCHEN TABLI' COOKING UTENSILS, AND APPOINTMENTS. This is a most complete catalogue, of' oostly furnishings, all for absolute sale. INSPECTION INVITED. Kow on view. • E. JOHNSTON AND CO« ; Auctioneers, 2To. 8, Willeston street.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. ; AUCTION SALE: : ■■'■■ AVEDNESDAY, the 24th-DAY .OF. SEPTEMBER, 1030,_ at 2.30 p.m., at The Auction Rooms of MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE and Co., corner Brandon and Featherston streets, Wellington. PROPERTY situate at No. 1?1, Messines road, Modern Concrete Bungalow with tiled roof, containing 5 large rooms, and having every possible convenience, including e^Ly range, Champion gas cooker, plenty of cupboards, etc. Concrete washhouse, and wood and coal shed. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND COMPANY, Auctioneers, Wellington, have received instructions to sell the following property at their Auction Rooms, 154, Featherston street, Wellington, on the »bove; date:— ALL THAT piece or parcel of land, situate in Karori District, containing by. admeasurement 20.4 perches, be the same a little more or less, being'part of Section 34, Karori District, and being Lot 13 on.Deposited Plan Number 2050, and being.the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 174, Folio 251. SUBJECT to grant of easement (dramage) in favour of the Karori Borough Council granted by Transfer Number 68306. AND SUBJECT to the fencing covenant contained in Transfer Number 68508. TITLE: Land Transfer Freehold. FOR further particulars and conditions of. sale apply to the Auctioneers, or to MESSIEURS FIELD, LUCKIE, AND WIREN, 4th Floor, D.I.C. Building, Brandon street, Wellington, Solicitors for the mortgagee. J..H. BETHUNE AND COMPANY, Auctioneers.
STEEL INK. DRUMS FOX SALE. "A NUMJJEH of Steel ink Drums, size 22 inches diameter, 30 inches high, for Sale at 2s 0d each; not suitable for house dustbins, .Apply Engineer, "Evening &ost."
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 16
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