~^^ons. — SPECIAL AUCIION SALE OF NEW A UlVlMiUltJi. commencing S , LL DAY kT PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART, COURTENAY PLACE. WOKXH OF LATEST IURNIIDRB X,4V\JV at-' ■ ' TO: BB SLAUGHTERED UNDER THE HAMMER. %^^£^^™£ £?°* * WeHingto, the J^jfJ 0?^ S"AUCTION MART, AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON, has reof MoS^BW™ *"*"" °£ the Debe*t«<^°Uer 'to. Sell Stock 20 LATEST CHESTERFIELD STITT^ ■ iff" • be seento iJfpSK C *m g^od KgeXiteTind. ,S stfcnS covering; Bos-Armchairs; Latest Dining-room^uites, to rubbed oak- ContfBedsteaus; Hundreds of others too numerous to mention A. THE MOST EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF NEW FURNITURE EVER TTKFTY TO BE SOLD IN WELLINGTON. THISI IS SOaigXHING DTFFRRT^JTI CONTINUING EVERY DAY UNTIL ALL STOCKS ARE SOLD PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART, COURTENAY PLACE S- OPT> • PnTTPTirxrAV m ' T TOM TOPT T^ P < I^TENAY PLACE TRAM STOP. ....- --* INGLIb, Proprietor. R- J. GOODMAN, Auctioneer." ~ ', BA , SPECIAL AUCTION. TOMO^OW at ,' ■-■ .TOMORROW,. O'CLOCK SHARP, UPEISoI AT OUR ROOM=! ti «i T owwp ottr a ""HOLD FURNITURE, C 4RPETS x^UUMb, 57-59 LOWER CUBA LARGE SIDEBOARD, EXPENSIVE STREET. GRAMOPHONE, 100 CHOICE POT o^™nT^Trnc , . PLANTS, AND FURNISHINGS OF co*fTENTS OF 7 ROOMS, HOUSE- FIFTEEN ROOMS. HOLD FURNITURE ALSO l A** n ■ CRATE' CART TOT* rnmiw \ m 470 ■ LOTS. '/17ft OKAIE CARLION .OVENWARE. **" / 4/U D^i^^struS^^x^ o nl~7 t ■ Flnffi 0 SUITE -~.- K»'»°saa S^S^r'r-Sft».*-£.a"idr,a. LERY, CROCKERY, AXMINSTER • lairt "fa™*. ■ chairs, ; cabinets, CARPET RUGS O\e BFITRnmT ■ Pjanola and records, antiques and old gffl^B^^^F SSphS?inSfany^ an^ MORRIS CHAIR WALL PABTOFT colds, ornaments aid vases, clocks, BOOKSHELVES* SfflfiTP AlJri rufs. runners, a choice collection of DOOBLB BEDS DTIOTT^iITq Pot plants, stag-horn ferns, flower WARDROBES, BOX OTTOMAN I'°^ fx. runners, carved flower stand, TALLBOY BEDDING BLANKET^' alnut framed hall mirror, hall clock, SUNDRIES 'ETC KTART F A Pe? elec. vac. cleaner, wire-seated POTTS'S IRONS X CHAIRS VTO c°™\™s, single and double wooden bedETC XKIJJsa ' EIC, steads and bedding, complete kapok / Also be^s' P'llows. blankets, sheets, Bent--1 CRATE Of PADTTnY nvraw^r wood chairs, chests drawers, gas stoves, ilf Fn ff li K i. rw£^ OJf OVENWARE, 6 duchesse chests, wardrobes, kauri nj English Crockery, and all stamped cupboard, carpenter's tools and chest A ltu on? year s guarantee, over 100 dresser, jam jars, pres. pan, scales P'^f? f>t. iiign-clasa Jinghsh-ovemyare, cupboards, round table, w.-w. "stret- %™ P"f% Y or, th cg n l£ 6d Per <*ers, 2 violins, and cases, lot violin ,aSSK" m! : ;t:tfa-ari DAVTS '-RBn^' ■A f DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers, THURSDAY MORNING, at 10.30 a.m. sharp. A T E" JOHNSTON AND CO.'S (BASEMENT MART). .... 200 LOTS OF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD : REFEREES AND BLAZERS mrH . : »S" 1)('""f*"" OLDCIRLS'COLOURS? liSi^K's TO-DATE 3-BIECE CHESTERFIELD on the official blazer which they arc f .. ~ " „! ,' .. fInS, at last night's annual meeting of the 0 & r i£!S L HOUSE- •.:■■:.- --t1?11' the Pro?Pect ls iofc vlewed alto- E. JOHNSTON AND CO., gether favourably by some,'especially ' Auctioneers. as there is the'further risk of referees : : ~~ ~ n ,^ : • _ 69;. sPolting colour 3 slmllar to those <)f one SOLD IN4DVFRIWTTV of the leading clubs. The blazer is bUJjU , something new for the referees but' in A T Sale of Unclaimed Good, on hVhilf sr^Ks^^E^^ussriai'iSHfe^ vide for the wearing of an official blazer cto.^ Auetiouee-a VIS he wffl -«jj M taoßarion.. •. • i earn o f something t^his advantage. ■■- ' : , be^^S^^S ~ FOR PRIVATE SALE. to see the occasion when a member A T X JOHNSTOK.AND CO.'S MART, wearing thp-hKzPr l!n=, +n No. 8 Willeston Street. S o reo a Wellifo-tL Pnl Wg ni T 20 FAMOUS "ZEISS IKON", CAMERAS, Hutt Ln,} g ?g °yS: / 300 rolls film (all sizes). ' mg? A .wi rn U A great opportunity to procure a camera .. \' .'. -A- Wilson: Xhe colours arc for Easter at your own price. t£^^,sS? tX**V^ &O n ALSO: . n Me 2£ §i™Vfl «™» 'f v 50 SUPERFINE ALL-WOOL hngton Girls' College, and others that E JOHNSTON AND TO they were.those of the Wellington Col- ■ ' Auctionpws , lege Old Girls. . Auctioneers., ."Anyway," added Mr. Wilson, TOMORROW AT 1.30 p.m. ~ JS3T. l s^a r inf m U » e su £ iT^^--'---in« »■ optie^l- illusion V^y &££? °£ Btanutani Ott-««?» t «™» cannot see an atom of m THE MAR^DIXON STREET. A.member: Surely members .re not 360 360 ff^jf^ being mistaken for Welling- COMPRISLXG: Oak and rimu dining-room ton. College old girls!" suites, ash bedroom' suite divan siii£ With that, and explanations" as to '» silk to^-°(well s P !^ and how the material came'-to bo secured sood order), 2 Chesterfield lSuhges (in and of points of difference (mainly-iii coquette), pianos by Erhardd, Rich: widt^ of stripe), the discussion ended T>P' <«"1. Kirchner. sideboards, h.b. to . ■ ,1 ;, uibiussion enaccl. chairs,. dining tables, dinner wagons, Morris couches, 9 duchesse chests, -. ■< ■ GOLF wardrobes, 14 s. and d. bedsteads, and uum . ' mattresses, mission chairs, linos., —-—: *-r- cabin trunk, gas stoves, kerbs, hos nnMIMIOM TAiißMrw beds, firescreeng,. easy chars, g.l. tables DOMINION TOURNEY blinds, doll's -pram' 20 kapok beds .. _^_ ■ blankets, ' sheets, pictures, crockery 4t -, c • 1 glassware,, oec. table, fireside chairs N^w 7 P >lTrr I?'a '"S- es-tmlnv- the '• '-'"vn mower, % oak panel bed and for eJ. f?"1^ fj»olt Association decided to mattresses, runners, books, elec. radinc^m Xw nTi i? S at AA' a"ennui' t"'1. s.g. chairs, portable gramophone CommcnelnS on Octobel' . and records, overmantels, palm stands, .- S-valve National wireless set, 9-valve HUTT LAD | E o, rniß Anßchw wivclcw «t. swing machine, HUTT-LA^ ES CLUB jedroon, ware, china cabinets, .etc., G^e annual meeting of the Hutt Ladies' vl^FlW 0.30 ..„! ~TOMOKKOW f^^^ the B-? r alney;, secretary. M«: Wagg BMANNFRS STRFFT " P°^ mitt^> Mrs. Slater, Mrs. Jack Mis nil! iTit ' !;0^.,-. ■ . ATTTIaBS?JV^ AUCTIONSALB W^n P^ A° P?, nTf ™," tnko placo on CoiiSl g^be Afed!-- beU -f~ "'■ " wnfolouUfloit^rSeK: SKST^S N • 1 [ 2 »1:Z ecS emS The S und ay "forum" at the Marb.e racliator^^S %nS of frch encl of Hyde Park, Londonfa - -RAMSBy WILSON AND CO will sell f-e to - discuss^almost any topic .and HfdSTE SfS? CHfel^ "'0 guardians of the law saw to it that "■ JjJ^bil-ADb, wire?,.BLANKETS, the the^ were not molested. On December mnuresses, box ottomans, _ lounge 31 th° speakers spent their time in dis- k !,, VV.lVL^rnnvn"? ' Vi° ns> cur has cussing the shortcomings of the Gov- l.'.M^l.nil Si™ i?'1 ° alld c^''v^^^ is'™seato^ about "the high .do in foreo. One VaSbbWiMON AND CO., Tp "' ° °T. gOt «»" "«> Honso Auctioneers, OS Manners Street.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1934, Page 18
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