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AUCTIONS. THURSDAY NEXT THURSDAY NEXT At 1.30 p.m. sharp. A TREAT IN STORE FOR ANTIQUE PERIOD FURNITURE BUYERS. GIGANTIC SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION £2000 WORTH £2000 OF most wonderful old english furniture, all in splendid state .of preservation. mahogany bow' front chests. oak linenfold dowery chests, oak log boxes.'elizabethan slipper stools, mahogany butler's trays, oak 17th century jayned stools, oak jacobean chest, mahogany hanging mirrors, walnut hanging mirrors, walnut and mahogany toilet mirrors, 6 oak elizabethan stngle chairs, 2 oak elizabethan arm chairs, oak • monk's bench; mahogany serpentine chest, mahogany serpentine TABLE, WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT TABLE, OAK GATELEG TABLES, 2 OLD OAK REFECTORY TABLES, MAHOGANY STOOLS, « OAK CROMWELL SINGLR CHAIRS, MAHOGANY HEPPI/EWHITE CHAIRS, WALNUT FLYLEAF TABLES, CHILDREN'S WALNUT CHAIRS, MAHOGANY HEPPLEWHITE ARM CHAIR, MAHOGANY BUREAUX, WALNUT AND MAHOGANY FOOT STOOLS, OAK SIDE TABLE, WALNUT SERPENTINE CHEST, QUEEN ANNE WALNUT BUREAUX, MAHOGANY CORNER CUPBOARD. MAHOGANY TABLES, CHIPPENDALE WRITING BUREAUX, ETC., ETC. AT OUR MART, No. S, WILLESTON STREET, WELLINGTON, On THURSDAY NEXT, 11th DECEMBER, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. (On account of whom it may concern.) E JOHNSTON & CO. have received instructions to conduct the above Highly • Important Auction Sale on THURSDAY NEXT. On view TO-MORROW (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, from 2 till 5, and MORNING OF SALE. BUYING ORDERS MAY BE LEFT WITH THE AUCTIONEERS'FOR ANY LOTS. This is the most wonderful Catalogue of Old English Furniture that has ever been submitted to' Auction in Wellington. E. JOHNSTON & CO v Auctioneers.

WAR DECLARED 3N THE CARPET TRADE. SLAUGHTER IS NO NAME FOR IT. ■ SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING^ YOUR CARPETS, RUGS, AND RUNNERS ■ ■ •AT E. JOHNSTON AND CO.'S CARPET WAREHOUSE (upstairs), No. 6, WIL--IESTON STREET. ' i\X7E can sell EXTRA SUPER FINE LV* WILTONS (13 wire; guaranteed, ask iearpet experts what that means), in all sizes, POUNDS CHEAPER than anyone ,jelse in Wellington. ' WE DEFY COMPETITION, and guarantee to sell Carpets quality for quality Cheaper than anyone else in N.Z. COMPARE OUR PRICES. We have got no big overhead expenses. ,We cannot afford to spend £20 a night advertising our carpets, because we would have to put that on to the cost. CARPETS AND RUNNERS PURCHASED IN ENGLAND ON A DEPRESSED MARKET POUNDS BELOW THEIR TRUE VALUE (just landed), TO BE SOLD AT RIDICULOUS PRICES. We have got at the; present time the jßnest stock of Made-up Axminster and Wilton Carpets, ""Rugs, and Runners in Wellington. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Wo have the goods, and all quality &oods; no cheap make of Carpets, b«t cheap in price. WE INTEND TO REDUCE OUR STOCK BY £2000 BEFORE CHRISTMAS, AND WE .MEAN BUSINESS. Arrangements for new shipments every month have been made, and we intend to turn them over ou a SMALL COMMISSION BASIS. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Our Carpets are all guaranteed made by the leading English manufacturers. Some people think because we sell so cheap the quality is not right, but we sell nothing but the very best. SLAUGHTER SALE NOW ON At E. JOHNSTON. AND CO.'S CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. G, Willeston street (close to Stewart Dawson's). E'!. JOHNSTON AND CO., '„ Auctioneers. ' TO-MORROW MORNING" At 10.30 a.m. Sharp. . EX. QUEEN'S BOND. SALE BY AUCTION Of I-CASES. CONTAINING i VALUABLE ELECTRICAL ADVERTISING MACHINE, COMPLETE WITH MOTORS AND SPARE PAHTS, simi- . lar to the well known Electrical Advertising Equipment at present in the Royal Oak Hotel, Home invoice value without duty and charges, £356. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions to sell at their Rooms, S, Willeston street— UP-TO-DATE ADVERTISING MACHINE. ' To be sold to the highest'bidder.l ■ Further particulars on application to the Auctioneers, E. JOHNSTON AND CO., 8, Willeston street. • ' LIQUIDATION SALE, FRIDAY NEXT. At 2 p.m. sharp. FUR SALE EXTRAORDINARY. Pn account.of a Leading Christchurch Firm of Furriers (in liquidation). £2000 WORTH £2000. £2000 ' WORTH £2000. OF ■MOST VALUABLE FURS, FUR COATS, :NECKLETS, ETC, TO BE SACRIFICED BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Our Mart, No. 8, Willeston street. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions from the Liquidator to Sell by Auction 78 MOST BEAUTIFUL FUR. COATS, in Musquash, Pesehaniki, Sealing Coney,. Flank Squirrel, Kid Beaver, Viscasha, 100 NECKLETS AND CHOKERS IN LATEST STYLES. Real Stone Martens (double and single), Squirrel, Fitch, Skunk, Kolinski, etc. SO FOXES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Most Beautiful Furs, all braud new and latest styles. The Biggest Fur Sale Yet. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. Full Details Later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. " BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. ' AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, THE 18th DAY; OF DEC- ' EMBER, 1930, at 2.30 p.m.,'at She Auction Rooms of MESSRS. J. W. FOSTER AND COMPANY, 19, Grey street, Wellington. PROPERTY situate at 33, Torridon road, Miramar. . - TITESSRS.'J/ W. FOSTER AND COM- ■*■*-*• PANY have received instructions to Sell the following Property at' their Auction Rooms, 19, Gray street, Wellington, on the above date— ■ ALL THAT piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Wellington," con-. ' tainrhg by admeasurement 22.62 perches, more or less, being-part of Section 11, Watts Peninsula District, and being also Lot 17 of Block 11 on Deposited , Plan No. 6175, and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 376, Folio 18. . • . . ' /ÜBJECT to Order in Council No. 966 ■ exempting Torridon road from the provisions of Section 117 of "The Public Works Act, 1008." ' . AND SUBJECT as to a condition as to building line. i Erected thereon is a Dwelling-house of i rooms, wood, iron roof, brick chimneys, etc. TITLE: Land Transfer Freehold. FOR Further Particulars and Conditions 'nt Sale apply to the Auctioneers, or to MESSIEURS FIELD. LUCKIE, AND WIREN, 4th Floor, D.I.C. Building, Wellington, Solicitors for the Mortgagee. £. W^FOSTER AND COMPANY, .:'{!>..■'• ' Auctioneers.

EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF UN-' CLAIMED PARCELS, I ■ Will be held -; \ ' TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY, j Commencing each day at 10.30 a.m. Within . TriNGSWAY'S AUCTION ROOMS, 78. A> LAMBTON QUAY. We have been favoured with instructions from a large London Firm to Sell on their behalf all Unclaimed Parcels in the hands of their New Zealand Agents. LANDED VALUE OVER £1000. Each parcel will be opened and all lots sold separately, and the terms of sale will be cash on fall of hammer. Amongst the parcels will be found a number of Expensive Fur Coats, . Raincoats, Ladies' Silk Underwear, Ladies' and Gents' Shoes, Slippers, Ladies' Hose,' Umbrellas, Men's Suits, Trousers, Socks, Shirts, Pyjamas, Overcoats, Ladies' Dresses, Jumpers," Leather Coats, Double and Single Sheets, Blankets, Pillow Slips, Irish Linen Tablecloths, Serviettes, Rugs, Runners, Slip Mats, Handbags, also a miscellaneous quantity of other goods, including Toys; also two Canteens of Cutlery. SALE ON WEDNESDAY at 10.30 a.m. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. This Sale will afford a great.opportunity for those desiring Xmas Presents, as all the goods are of the best value, and can be had at auction prices. , AUCTION SALE, KARORI, RESIDENCE, ON ASTONISHINGLY EASY TERMS. WEDNESDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1930, at 2.30 p.m. FINEST SITUATION IN KARORI. R.P. M'CRACKEN, ESQ., and • MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been instructed to offei- by Public Auction at the latter's rooms, corner Brandon and Featherston streets, as above. * ' i 25, BRAITHWAITE STREET, KARORI —6-rd. House and verandah, witli all , modern appliances, , including "Champion", hot water boiler, Wright's Eureka New World Gas Cooker, porcelain bath and basin, electric light, well fireplace, copper, and tubs, w.e., with "Methven" silent flush, etc., etc. One of the main features of this property is its wonderful location, no property in Wellington being so ideally situated, especially in regard to sunlight. AMAZINGLY.LOW RESERVE FOR QUICK SALE. The Section contains nearly }i-acre, rises gently from the street, and has a pleasant outlook, over Karori. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., R. P. M'CRACKEN, Auctioneers: AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY NEXT, 1.30 p.m. FURS. - FURS. .FURS. £3000 WORTH 'OF FUR COATS, NECKLETS, STOLES, AND TIES. T)OHERTY AUCTIONEERING, LTD., ~ 12 and 14, Manners street, favoured with instructions from Liquidators, who must sell the whole' of their new season stocks:— 40 MUSQUASH COATS, 20 ELECTRIC i SEALS (with skunk collar and cuffs), 30 PESCHANIKI COATS, 5 MARMOT COATS, all the latest designs and shaped bautifully, lined with-crepe 20 REAL STONEMARTEN NECKLETS AND TIES 200 FOXES in Fitch, Blue, Black, Brown, Red, and Mongolians 100 TIES, Skunk, Opossum, Fox, Marmot. On view all day Wednesday and Thursday morning. All numbered. Call and try the coats on and select yours. Wonderful chance to get a coat or fur at 'your town price. We can necommend these coats, being the best selection ever offered at Auction in Wellington. SALE at 1.30 p.m. THURSDAY? in our Room, 12 and 14, Manners street, near Perrett's Corner. DOHERTY AUCTIONEERING, LTD. W. M'DONALD, Auctioneer. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. AUCTION SALE. FRIDAY, THE 19th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1930, At 2.30 p.m., At THE AUCTION ROOMS OF. MESSRS. , HARCOURT AND COMPANY, * 41-43, Panama street, Wellington. PROPERTY: Situate at 87, Duthie street, I ' - Karori. ]lf ESSRS HARCOURT '. AND •. COM- ■™" PANY have received instructions to Sell the following Property at their Auction Rooms, 41-43, Panama street, Wellington, on th'eabove date:— ALL THAT piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Wellington* containing by admeasurement 26 perches, more.or less, being part of Section 34, ' Karori District, and being also Lot 20 on Deposited Plan No. 2220, and being the whole of the land comprised in .Certificate of Title, Volume '364, Folio 80. : Erected thereon is a dwelling-house of 4 rooms, wood, iron roof, washhouse, bathroom, porch, brick chimneys, and fencing. ' 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, Wellington, Solicitors for the mortgagee. HARCOURT AND COMPANY, Auctioneers.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 138, 9 December 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 138, 9 December 1930, Page 18

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