AUCTIONS. AT LOWER HUTT, MONDAY NEXT, AT 1.30 P.M. SHARP. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Almost new chesterfield suite, 3^ pieces, superior mirror-back sideboard with mottled kauri panels, very nice fireaide chairs, dining table and cover, Morris chair, leather couch, ax. hall runner, lino; squares, a.b. chairs, occ. chairs and tables, lot of glassware and crockery, ornaments and vases, ten casement- blinds, seagrass table, h.p. mirror, paintings, electric light shades, flower stands, d.w. bedstead a;jd wire, hospital bedstead, lino., door with mirror in it, kitchen table, sheets, cutlery, new "Qualcast" ball-bearing lawn mower and catcher (used twice), etc. On the Premises, RIVERSIDE DRIVE (off Wainui Road), Bottom of Wainui Hill, Lower Hutt. See- Flag. Everything is in very nice order and equal SALE MONDAY NEXT,'AT 1.30 SHARP. "P JOHNSTON AND CO., ■*-'• Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE. MONDAY NEXT. At 1.30 p.m. sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS. (By Oidei of the Trustees in a Deceased Person's Estate.) ALL HIGH GRADE COSTLY FURNISHINGS, CARPETS, CROCKERY, BOOKS, ETC. 300 LOTS 300 A T E. JOHNSTON AND CO.'S AUC- -"■ TION ROOMS, No. S Willeston Street, City. DRAWING, DINING, AND BED.ROOM FURNISHINGS. ALL FOR ABSOLUTE SALE TO WIND ! UP AN ESTATE. Included in the Catalogue will be found— Costly "Jacobean" oak dining-room suite, i with handsome sideboard, ext. dining ' table, and "6 dining-room chairs to match; up-to-date rubbed oak bedroom | suite of modern design with frameless mirrors and best quality "Omega" kapok bed and wire mattress; English dinner service (white and gold), | tea wagon, ciystal, crockery, cutlery, household linen, and "Majestic" B\alve radio set (table model), blankets, magnificent upright grand piano, bj "John Briusmead and Sons," London; . costly 3-piece chesterfield suite, extra well sprung, Electrolux vacuum cleaner, 4 AVilton and Ax. carpets, rugs and t miners, linos, beautiful pictures, reversible rugs, vases and ornaments, eabinet'sewing machine, twin oak bedsteads complete, oak tallboy, good lot kitchen utensils and appointments. , Our Mart is crowded with really good furnishings of all descriptions, and must be cleared. Inspection Invited. / Sale commences 1.30 Sharp, Monday. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8 Willeston Stieet. TUESDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p.m. Sharp. (BY.ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR IN AN ASSIGNED ESTATE.) ALMOST NEW RUBBED OAK PEDESTAL OFFICE DESK, 7 drawers, self locker, and fitted with 2 cupboards (cost £20). ' •• ■ , "CUTLER""ROLLER TOP DESK, OAK REVOLVING AND OFFICE CHAIRS, 2 CARPETS, ' OAK AND RIMU , ; OFFICE DESKS, AND NUMEROUS OFFICE FURNISHINGS. Also: SET OF '-SALTERvS" WEIGHING SCALES (lib to 20st) (suitable for chemist or doctor). , SET PENNSYLVANIA CONFECTIONERY SCALES (loztollb). Now on View. J£ JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioueets, No. 8 Willeston Street. TUESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 a.m. Sharp. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Good linoleums, Ax. carpet, rugs and i miners, chesterfield suite, tiphol. in moquette, oak and rimu gateleg tables, IL'M.V. portable gramophone and records, framed mirrors, handsome oak sideboard, dining chairs and tables, kerb and screen, pictures, 3-fold screen, bowls and plants, hall table with 2 drawers, curtains and blinds, oak tea wagon, coal 'Vase, easy chairs, rocker, rimu sideboard, hall curtain, good kauri chest of drawers, rimu bedroom suite of 4-pieces, complete,with best quality mattresses, diichosse chests, d. and s. wooden bedsteads, 'Morris couch and flQiiab, kitchen table and chairs, violin, set of garden tools, boxing glove?, i hoso, Tawn mowei, "Acme" wringer, carpet sweeper,'garden roller, T. chimney pot, and appointments. At the Residence, 123 Austin Street, City (Close to Girls' College). T? JOHNSTON AND CO., auctioneers, ■*-'• havo received instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell on the premises as above — ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 6 ROOMS. All for Absolute Sale. On View Morning of Sale. ; > E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. TUESDAY NEXT, 'At.2 p.m. Sharp. • SALE BY'AUCTION . ', Of VOLUMES OP VALUABLE O\J\J BOOKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. By all Well-known Authors. 33 vols. "The Book of Literature" (cost £25), Jeffrey's "Essays," Mark Twain, '"'Works of Thomas Hood," Great Italian Stories, Scott's works, Dickens, Partridge, "Stories of Anzic," 10 vol-,, "Revolt of the Angel*" '"Modem Business" "Talo>s. and LcencK ' 'Gieat Stories or the Woill," ' Pil prim's Progress/ Babic ma mimei ous othei e\peusi\e boo£<; All for Abbolute Sale On View from 10 a m. "Morning ot bale J£ JOHNSTON AND CO Auctioneers, No S Willeston kticel PKLLIMINARY ANNOLNOLULN I THURSDAY NEXT \t 1 1j p m slnrp IMLULfeHNG AUCTION bUI Of COLLECTION OF VALUABLE I ULNA, CRYSTAL, AND L P AVARI, LTC Expensive "Drayton" dinner service of 80 pieces (cost £30), Shelley tea set (12 pieces),'' Crown Derby Old Willow, Copeland, Spode, Stafford, Nippon, Hammersley, Royal Doulton plaques, cups, jugs, Allerton coffee set, fruit dishes, rose bowls, tea sets, Dresden ornaments, candlesticks, crystal, pictures, etc.- ' • '! ." Also:. " , • EXPENSIVE ANTIQUE MAHOGANY AND -WALNUT FURNISHINGS, of all descriptions. Fireside' Bnd eaßy , chairs, Persian rugs, nests of inlaid mahogany and walnut table*; wain*i mirror, mahogany ext. dining table, Sheraton bridge, and occ. chairs, coffee tables, brassware, beautiful leather settee and combined bedfitead (coat £45 in London), wheelback chairs, up-to-date walnut bedroom suite of 4 pieces, expensive Wilton carpets, chesterfield suite, tallboys," and appointments. Also: Valuable. (Console1, model) electric radio set.". :;'" V ;Y/v ■■;"■" ' Ou account of a. gentleman who is leaving New Zealand. •;■ . Full Details Later. E JOHNSTON : AND (X\ * Auctioneers, W%. * Wflleston '"Street.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 16
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