AUCTIONS. TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. INTERESTING SALE BY AUCTION OF VALUABLE ANTIQUE FURNISHINGS (Something different.) At the Residence, No. 39 Sefton Street, Highland Park (close to tlram stop). ON ACCOUNT OF EUGENE WEST, ESQ. ASSISTANT AMERICAN TRADE COMMISSIONER, Who is returning to America, VALUABLE PIECES OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE AND HAND-MADE RUGS, COLLECTED BY MR. WEST DURING HIS WORLD TOURS. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions to conduct the above highly interesting: Auction Sale on the premises, Sefton Street, TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. VALUABLE MAHOGANY FURNITURE, COMFY. AMERICAN CHESI TERFIELD LOUNGE AND WONDKRFUL EASY CHAIR, BUTTERFLY TABLE. WHEEL-BACK CHAIRS, UP-TO-DATE OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, HANDMADE RUGS, SUPERFINE WILTON CARPETS, CRYSTAL, AND GLASSWARE, a wonderful collection of FIGURED WALNUT BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, TWIN WALNUT BEDSTEADS AND VALUABLE MATTRESSES, FRENCH AYARDROBE TRUNK, AND APPOINTMENTS. j Full details appeared in Saturday's "Post." On View Tomorrow Morning from 9 a.m. Sale at 1.30 Sharp. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE HIGH-CLASS GROCERIES, SHOP FITTINGS, ETC. On the Premises, No. 37 Willis Street, WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. sharp. On account of Hill Bros., Ltd., who have removed to Stewart Dawson's Comer. SALE BY AUCTION. . THE WHOLE OF THE SHOP FITTINGS, 15ft MAHOGANY COUNTER with 5 beautiful mottled mahoirahy panels ou front and glass door, .bins, and 5 drawers at back, 4 good MARBLE SLABS, 2 tables, bacon cabinet, tiled table top, tiled window fittings, window backs, sliding doors, shelving, bacon rails, 4 MIRRORS, 2 step ladders, long arm knives, steels, set Avery GROCERY SCALES, valuable BACON CUTTER, Tucker till, elec. shades, elec. advertising sign, etc. Also The WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN- • TRADE OF HIGH-CLASS GROCERIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, to be sold in lots to :;uit buyers. Messrs. Hill Bros, have decided to quit the balance of the high-class stock of groceries in this shop by auction instead of removing it to their new shop. SALE WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. sharp. Fittings will be sold at 1 p.m. sharp, following with groceries. XTI JOHNSTON AND CO., Jm Auctioneers. T7"INGSWAY JS AUCTION ROOMS, "^ LAMBTON QUAY. TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. BALANCE OF GOODS HELD ON BEHALF OF HOLDER OF BILL OF SALE. TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. Comprising:— 3-piece chesterfield suite (in good order), oak bedroom suite (with good wire and of special design,, cost £40), oak kiFlboy (with oval mirror, with double bed and wire), gent's Arab cycle (as new), Hoover electric cleaner, small rimu sideboard, 9 x lOl^ Axminstev carpet, runner, box ottoman, 4 rimu single beds, 1 oak single bed and wire, coiner oak wardrobe, 2 rimu wardrobes, mattresses, duchesses, oval oak table and 4 h.b. chairs,, seagrass chairs, lawn mower, Cheney cabinet gramophone and records, blankets, rugs, ornaments, crockery, etc. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. ON VIEW. . TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. TTNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF superior high-class, household furniture, piano, 3 divan suites, 10 single wood bedsteads and mattresses, 3-fold screen, oak bedroom suite, duchesse chests, elec cooker, gramophone, wire--1 less set, clock-face scales, confectionery scales, hall rug, s.g. chairs, sideboards, oak Morris couch, Hottentot, bread cutter, kit. tables, h.b. chairs, books, lawn mower, mangle, prams., push chairs, blankets, ■ sheets, towels, etc. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. ~ PROPERTIES FOR SALE. KARORI. ATTRACTIVE One-storey 8-rd. House, -*-*■ with all modern convs., large level section, garage, etc.; mortgagees sacrificing at £1400; favourable terms arranged. LOWER HUTT. 2 Acres Rich Flat Land, portion in full profit, suitable market' gardener, poultry farmer, or retired man; good 6-rd. house and convs., garage, etc.; large road frontage, great prospective /value; low rates. To be sacrificed at £2250; terms £250 cash or as arranged. Urgent application necessary. Sole Agents. NORTHLAND. Desirable locality, close to tram stop-^-Practically Level Section, with splendid garden, large lawn, concrete paths, concrete garage; attractive 6-rd. house, sun porches, all modern convs. Price reduced to £1700; about £400 cash, balance mostly Government mortgage. Owner would take smaller house in same locality in part payment. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, 22 BRANDON STREET, C.1., and HIGH STREET, LOWER HUTT.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 16
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