AUCTIONS. LIQUIDATOR'S SALE WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. SHARP. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OV BRAND NKW lAIPORTED HOU'SEIIOLJJ FURNISHINGS; also CABINET AND DROPIIEAD SEWING iMACUINES. j £1500 WORTH, £1500 | , (By Older of the Ijiquidator) On the J'romiscs; No. 30, LOWER TORY STREET, CITY (Close to Cias Company) E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers, have received instructions from the Liquidator • in an Assigned Estate to sell on the premises, as above, comprising:— IMPORTED AUSTRALIAN MAPLE AND BLACKWOOD BEDROOM SUITES, MAPLE DINING-ROOM SUITES, 300 AUSTRALIAN OAK DINING CHAIRS, 20 FULL OAK. CABINET AND DROPIIEAD SEWING MACHINES, 10 EXPENSIVE CHESTERFIELD SUITES (extra well sprung aiid upholstered in latest moqueites and Genoa velvets), CHILD'S HIGH CHAIRS, WIRE MATTRESSES. AND KAPOK BEDS. ■VLL FOR ABSOLUTE SALE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, AS ESTATE MUST BEvWOUND UP. ■ • On yiejv morning of sale. * j E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. | IMPORTANT. NOTICE TO THE ■„,...„,„.,,. . „ LADIES OF WELLINGTON. '10-MOHROJkV, at 2 p.m. UNCLAIMED CARGO. THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 7 WELLUNRESERVED SALE BY A JCTION . FURNISHED ROOMS, CASH RE-, Of . GISTER, ALMOST NEW. 3 CASES DRAPERY AND LADIESUNDERWEAR OF ALL DESCRIP- 250 LOTS. 230 LOTS. TIUNS. 250 LOTS. '2SO LOTS. TRAVELLERS'SAAIPLES AND EVERY \pp\DF , LOT DIFFERENT. 'K L-rTrns \vr \m (All English Goods). ALCIION ARCADE, TO-MORROW, at J2.30 o'clock. COURTENAY PLACE. ]7 JOHNSTON AND CO. have received COURIENA\ ILAOK fr1 * instructions to sell at their Mart, -»|- ESSRS- SAMSON BROS, will; sell BY No. S, Willeston street (without the slight- 1)1 PUBLIC AUCTIOX a large Catalogue est Reserve), Plain and Coloured Linen eompr j s j us: Damask Table Cloths, bupper Cloths, and UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, English Sets Emb. Cushions, Cushions Novelty make CA ; R p KT . SQUARES AND Lace. Duchcsue .Sets. Scarves Ladies Un- HEARTHRUGS, DINING-ROOM, denvear of all descriptions, Camibockers, BEDROOM, AND KITCHEN FURSinglets, Silk. Knickers, Robes etc., NITURE, NUMEROUS SUNDRIES; j Jumpers, Pull-overs, Ladies' Silk Hose, ,\LSO 1 REMINGTON CASH REScarves. Children's. Hose, Men's '/c-hose. . QTSTER. almost new, 1 SET BARNES Ladies' Gloves, Handkerchiefs of all de- . COMPUTING SCALES, scriptions, Pillow Shams, Pillow Gases, \AISOV Wool Haberdashery, Children's Jerseys, ■>■ M. bA^^; ■ Bathing Suits and Caps, Lace Goods, Cor-. ■ ,° v" selets. Corsets, Novelty Handkerchiefs, -TO-MORROW,1 Underfskirts, and numerous other goods. Also, At 1.30 p.m. 1 LARGE QUANTITY OF BEAUTIFUL QUALITY TOWELS (coloured and UKRESER y EJI AUCTION SALE OF Plain,). ':.■ t . ~ t . SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ■ This is a ,most interesting collection. TURE j, rANO , RUGS, 4 CARPETS. On View Morning of Sale.. RUNNERS, BLANKETS, Etc. '" X, JUrliNoi-UjN, . ■ , ■ • , '■ TO-MORROW^ 211222^ ™ THE MART, STREET. At 2 p.m. . W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, " ■ _ v^» have received instructions from the SALE BY AUCTION OF BAL AN Cl-J OF VGndorß to se u a quantity of HO US 15E.P. WARE, CUTLERY. TEAPOiS. HOLD FURNITURE and sundries, reEtc, FliOM U.S.S. CO. movef i to THJS MART FOR CONVENI-aT-.n w rn<!TTcq STATELESS KNIVES. ENCE OF SALE. Comprising: SL%RASSWARE SVALUA^BLE Hardy's Oak and Rimu. Bedroom, Dining, and SitSPLIT OOT FISHING ROD, ting Room Furniture and Suites ot !m M v<! PASF TOYS EP SERVI- every description, Divan bmtcs, Ladies FTTF RTNGS EVIREE '.DISHES, Lingerie,and Clothes, Blankets Sheets, FRUIT STANDSi PAIR CANDEL- Pictures, Kit. Dresser, Sideboards, I \BRAS VERY OLD BRASS HALL China Cabinets, Rugs, Runners, Hall\MPS LOP SHADES, SAIOK- stand, 0 s.w. Beds, Mattresses, Good FRS' SETS GLASS FRUIT DISHES. Carpet Squares, various sizes, Gas TFNNIS RACQUETS. LADIES" Stove, etc. On view morning of sale. . ■ PRICE E JOHNSTON AND CO., ,; ' "Auctioneer. ' • Auctioneers, . ■ ' — No.-8,-.-Willeston street. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. — : ' "" ' ~~ ( : — ~—~—■ I, TO-MORROW, at,3 p.m. • ; . | AMAZING BARGAIN. .' SALE BY AUCTION' • .' ■■. Of . V-ILUVBLE ASSIGNED STOCIv OF l.'orced Sale—£1100: FURS 4ND FUR COATS Forced Sale—£.lloo. BY ORDER OFTHE LIQUIDATOR, j Jjrcg £400 WORTH ' (Terms very easy.) £400. , WORTH £-100 . . , AT OUR MART, No. S. WILLESTON *> V*™^- , '■ ■ STREEI. ■, T»IG, Roomy: Residence, G rooms, sun ET^rr-v-cn-nv- nm m liovo rp- porch, arid half aero of first-class JOiVsSlOh AND CO lt«o.« land. Trees, palms, apple trees, -rasp. . ceived instructions to sell at then ' '^^ [ledgeai "OVA^tIaBLf'fUR CO\TS Canadian flowers, and vegetables galore. Inn! Mat Eot, Bay Sealh.o: Skunk .Sunny living-room.loft;s 13ft with bajv eoHat anil cuffs. Viscata Musquash., sideboard and tiled hreplaee. Opening off Coney Coney Seal, Striped Wallaby, is, the sunniest of sun porches, glassed I'escha'niki, Squirrel Kild and Natural in _• Musquash, also 50 CHOKERS. Stone Drawing-room 10ft .x 14ft, has b.w., Marten,' Canadian Marten, Russian .tiled fireplace, and .mirrored mantelKox (blue), Mongolian Dyed Sable, piece. ', Sable Opossum, Sable Dyed Fox, Rns- There are three light, niry bedrooms, sian Mink, Russian Fitch, Opossum two of which have built-in wardrobes, throwovers, etc., etc. Bathroom has pore, bath, basin,' etc., Now on view. ~N Excellent hot water service. Fur Coats and Fur Chokers to be sold Kitchen has Shacklock Range and dressat ridiculous prices., ' er. There is a very big washhoiise, suitLiquidation Sale.7 - able storeroom. Equipped with c.1., water, Stock must be turned into/cash. drainage, and all conveniences. . ■■ v v , The property is situated within 25 mmE.JOHNSTON AND CO., utes of the G.P.O. :•■}, .. . Auctioneers. We can obtain £350 for you for half ; '■...' .. ; . the land. '. 1 ■ ~ AT KINGSWAY'S AUCTION MART, INSPECT IMMEDIATELY. s. 78, Lambijon quay. . . ' AUCTION TO-MORROW, Most Amazing Bargain Ever Offered. HE a quantity' of clods' removed from J- H-' BETHUNE ft CO., v- Flat at Upland road, Kelburn; to AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, Rooms for.-convenience!'of sale. . ' 154-106, FEATIIERSTON STREET." ■ / Comprising—-, '■ (Established 1877.) EXCEPTIONALLY NICE TONED UP- Members Real Estate Institute. RIGHT PIANO.by "Verdi," in solid Telephones: Walnut Case and free from-'. borer ,nnru ■ ' ao nrr, (being sold to wind up 'estate): ' ■ *--uoi. w-uuj. . •■■ V..,, . fa,--- Also- ■-...■• Private: 2 DOUBLE BEDS IN OAK AND RIMU, 24-060. 3 FOLDING BEDS, OAK SIDE- • ' BOARD. 6H;B. OAK CHAIRS, MOR- - ' . RIS COUCH, AXMINSTER CAR- : "~ PET, 9 x 10%, LATEST MODEL TTA-RPOTreT & CO SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE, XIiiJ\^UUXVX «, Kj\J., SEAGRASS CHAIRS, RUGS,' LINO., C. J. S. Harcourt] [W. F. Sloraan ' OAK SETTEE, SMALL ICE CHEST, \ OVAL OAK EXTENSION TABLE, T AND > AND ESTATE AGENTS, LARGE MIRRORy LARGE OAK-L' .AUCTIONEERS DUCHESSE, 2 RIMU DUCHESSES, ~ ■ , GATELEG TABLE, LOT OF KIT- (Members of Wellington Land Agents CHEN UTENSILS, CUPBOARDS, Association), '■ TJABLES, CHAIRS, BLANKETS, , . „ _~-.*„„<. SHEETS PILLOWS TABLE Lambton quay, and 41-43, Panama sheet. COVERS, MATTRESSES, AND ' ■ , SUNDRIES. AN OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A .Also— REALLY GOOD r HOME £300 BELOW >On behalf of Manufacturer, ' nvFPIT PO4D TWO SOLID FULL-SIZED OAK DESKS i'vAT T, RAY ONEPU ROAD (usually retailed at £10 10s, but will LYALL BA\. ■ , UJSEI U uuajj. be sacrificed for cash),' JACOBEAN TITODERN BUNGALOW, panelled enDRAAVLEAF TABLE, OAK A™- trance hall, large drawing-room with DUCHESSE CHEST, AND OAK tiled fire and wide oriel bay window, comBEDROOM SUITE. fortable breakfast-room with fire, 3 goodtao t> I ,., TTT , [ , n , T sized bedrooms, bathroom with porcelain JAb. D. DAVIDSON, bath, basin, etc.; electric light, h. and c. Auctioneer. water, in fact every modern convenience. NO RESERVE.—Everything-to be sold, and in perfect: order throughout, as cash required. GOVERNMENT VALUATION £15S0. -— — PRICE '£1325, OR NEAR OFFER. AUCTION SALE, p -^J 6^' wifll Woi-kshop. concrrte' TO-MORROW, atj.3O p.m. Sharp. /" mOE-TGAGEES.SALe" ', ' rrrw APPnfvT\nrvTt! nw tttp mwv CONSTABLE STREET. £1225. THE APPOINTMENTS OljrilE HOME CONSTABLE STREET1. £1225. Ui'.JJlv. LUWAJi,' home.geeker c| in improve on-this Wlio is leavingNNetw t Zealand, proposition if a comfortable Residence is ' . A CATALOGUE OF ''^fj and- abbve 1111- ABSOLUTE MAGNIFICENT PERIOD FURNITURE, V poUR ROOMS, kitchen, bathroom with ETC., porcelain bath, basin, etc., and every modINCLUDES1 em conven'ence> anf' 'n first-class order. Nest of 4 Chippendale Mahogany Coffee The price, £1225. is thfe. estimated value Tables, Queen Anne Walnut Writing °f ,thls A e^\ f^ ci $J hlß figure pre' Bureau, Chinese, Chippendale Grand- ?, e°&, a,?£ AL txt^pttp father Clock, Sheraton Circular Maho- RIN» 44" 017- o^^ INSPE°gany Pembroke Table, Chippendale • -±iujn. . Break-front Mahogany Bookcase, , . Georgian Drop-front Mahogany Writ- rrrAijuTTVP rrriArw at irApnTJT ting Bureau, Suite of 10 Chippendale A Jtl^™l^ t^tf'v Ribbon-backed Mahogany Chairs, Ma- ADJOINS MAKSDEN SCHOOL. Town hogaiiy Extension Dining Table, Chip- side. . pemlalc .Mahogany Tallboy, Small MAGNIFICENT SECTION. Room for Chippendale Bow-fronted Chest .of- Term'? T C^" rtu orv ,, a .., Drawers in Feathered ' Mahogany, ¥l\B LARGE ROOMS, every possible Georgian Mahogany Folding Dressing convenience. . Table, Mahogany Single Beds Com- LAWNS AND GARDEN well kept, plete, 3-piece Chesterfield Suite, Mor- LARGE ROOMY GARAGE, concrete. vis Chairs, Bluthner Piano in'fine eon- The above are a tew of the points of . dition. Unit Gramophone in Mahogany- advantage m describing this splendid proCabinet, Radiola Screened Six Electric Perty. Hie house is most expensively Model Radio Set in Cabinet. Books, decorated, and requires no further expense Carpets, Rugs, Electric Radiators, in any direction. . ■ Singer Sewing Machines, Seagrass The section is partly laid out, and_ is Easy Chairs, Contents of Kitchen, nearly ready for a tennis-court, it being Linen Cupboard, Garden Tools, Etc., the owner's intention to complete it shortEtc. . ■. |y. Now for sale, this home ofters a won-TO-MORROW clerful oPPOi'tuuity- ' j,i^iwxcv -m Anrni' \ SEE IT- RING 44"017- CAI? AVAILABLE. TOR^TwiTTTTWTnv SER IT. RING 44-0.17 AT ANY TIME. JERRACE, WELLINGTON. PRICE £2000 OR NEAR OFFER; ON VIEW TO-MORROW MORNING. TERMS, cKENN A ' S, , Apply for further details to THE NEW ZEALAND "CHRISTIE'S." " HARCOURT AND CO., J. F. McKENNA, 41-43, Panama.street. Auctioneer. m w . 017#
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 33, 9 February 1931, Page 16
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