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. * AUCTIONS. I GREAT • i NEW IWNITUKE EXHIBITION AUCTION :SALE ■■■ At. . ! MASONIC HALL, WELLINGTON TERRACE: LOME AND SEE THIS COLLECTION. TOMORROW At 1.30 p.m. TOMORROW £1200 WORTH £1200OF LATEST FUTURISTIC FURNITURE AND CARPETS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS TO BE SLAUGHTERED UNDER THE HAMMER THE MOST MODERN FURMTURE EVER SOLD BY AUCTION IN WELLINGTON. SOMETHING DIFFERENT. E. JOH^ ST9 N &. co ;> Auctioneers, Wellington, have received instructions from me Receiver ior the Debenture-holder to sell at Masonic Hall, The Terrace— VALUABLE STOCK Ob' ULTRA-MODERN FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND RUGS 20 Wonderful CHESTERFIELD SUITES, in very latest futuristic coverings and styles Comfy \r ? T Cen t0 H% aP.P re"ated); Real Hide 3-piece Suite (worth £50). CW- r" TT Cl\ alvs',in. a" *«<= latest styles and coverings; Cane Lounge oTI-\»i™ I «^. Armchairs: Latest Tudor Dining-room Suites, in rubbed Chi-' W \v-P Sn l'ramcles3 Mirror Bedroom Suites, in latest finishes Oak lalKboys; Writing Bureaux; China Cabinets: Refecto.V Tables; Nests of w J{ lb].P s i ; c Hal£-moon 'rabies; Twin Oak Bedsteads; Kapok Mattresses Etc^Etc ° SLPEK AXi"NSTER CARPETS? RUGS, PERSIAN RUGS,' THE MOST EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF NEW FURNITURE -\ND CARPETS that has been submitted to Auction in Wellington for some Considerable time THIS IS SOMETHING DIFFERENT! ■ THE PMCEO^irSD-HAND^ ™RN FURNITURE AT LESS THAN 1 ON VIEW THIS AFTERNOON, from 2 till 5, and MORNIXG OF S4LE • SALE TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. INSPECTION INVITED. " " E..JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers.

REMOVED FROM SELWYN RO4D WADESTOWN. TO OUR MART, for convenience of sale ; TOMORROW, Start 1.30 p.m. sharp. ! 220 LOTS \ 220 :OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE pap | £HESIERFJEI,D SUITE. O:UC BED: : IPS lO>>S. glass-door kitchen dresser, tables and chans, cabinet gramophonr ornaments, p'Vturc.s, erocken, tools' general sundries-, etc-. ' ALSO A SET OF AUTOMATIC TOT TV nr> gILVEHSTOXR ASD CO.. \,,c-! tionecrs, tt oolworth Building Ciiln Street, will hC ll on behalf of ownCT leav ' ing district.. . . . ■ WITHOUT RESERVE. , T. SILVERSTONE. 77 AUSTIN STREET j (Near Pirio Street), I WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 , Start 10.30 a.m. Sharp ' ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RFSFRVF S rL» ±XD CO., AUCTIONv *- Jj~^b> ";n'o instrmtioiis to sell n P 7vF 0? tC"tS °E above with «wt rc°ene JJetails tomoirow. I. SILVERSTOXIC. Auctioneer. SMITH AND SMITH LTD v T . CHALKLEN, PLAINT NcPVos/34 IS HEREBY GIVEN> that at tv- ' tb°smP °f Sniith and Smith, Ltd , Messrs Davis IJros., under instructions ? w 'r Baihff of the I gi«t'-ate's Court .at. Wellington, will sell by public auction at the garage of Coventry Motors/Ltd., Lambton Quay Wellington, on Tuesday 10 in the forenoon, all the right or interest or 8. , Chalklen in One Studebaker Touring Car. . This ear may be inspected at the garage ■wfiSSir. Mfflto"-'L«- L-bton°Qual TOMORROW, AT-1.30 P.M "' AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE sEy. tvI2Sp»^PPIN^S' AND CARPETS. P mollS OXM^M COMPRISING: Carpet squares, 13.6 x 10.6,. 10.0 "x 9 G x ?•■ ll, ali-l; u%. 2'Singei- machines (drophead 66) Singer seamstress machine, Kotoscille drophead, 3 wireless sets '•> pianos, oak bedroom, suite, ash bedroom suite, 3 divan suites, wardrobe trunk; 6 s. wood beds and imattresse* 3 wardrobes, 0 duchesse chests, oak Morris chairs and couches, oak ex .dining.table, h.b. chairs, dark oak dining suite, 20. mattresses, Scotch (•host, copper boiler, meat safes, corking machine, IS-gal. h.b. barrel, dinner wagons, scales,, occ.-tables, carpet sweeper, bookshelves, lawn mower 40 pairs new blankets, sheets/ cookinutensils, etc. "'.'.-' = QUANTITY Of FURNITURE removed ■ trom 12 Palmer. Street. Xo. Reserve. On View from 9.30 am ■ ■ ■ . . " . C. W. PRICE, " ■ Auctioneer. —•-—^Pi^n^/O^SALE. " "•pHERE is a keen demand for house .property today, and several sales have been madel during the month of April. The homes we offer below are exeep- . tionally. good value and should be luspeeteU at once. wiiAimH- Kchoo|J, elevated, sunny . HATAITAI. position, BUNGALOW , containing entrance hall, lar^e livinir' ' in?? f^T >° sm P°reh detest tiled wcl lire), cosy breakfast-room ■ with quaint brick fire, 3 bedrooms i spacious incely-fitted bathroom (hot [ water service and nickle-plated cali- , phont), kitchen with expensive V as . stove, china cupboard, etc. Separate . laundry and p.w.c, Carrara ceilin"s throughout. Largo section (lawn and ■ flower garden). GOVERNMENT 1 MORTGAGE £1200, Price considerably reduced to bedrock, £1395 for > t quick, sale;. £195 deposit. Telephone i -41-022 for appointment to view. i JSA^OgJ- I'l. the, Pict position of KARORI. this select aud prcresKARORI. sive suburb, 1 . inimite tram and Marsden School. Most 41- ■ tractive Ultra-modern HOME, speci- ' ally well built under Architect's superl vision. Six rooms with sun porch, glass doors t<^ entrance hall and liv-ing-room. The three sunny bedrooms , have papers and woodwork of' pastel shades, bathroom has fitted bath with tiled surround, hot and cold shower, etc. Enamelled kitchen with ' numerous cupboards, broom locker, . china sink and large draining board; r in fact everything of the very latest : has been installed in this nerfect home, i Sunny slightly elevated level section. I At £1450 this property .compares : move tliau favourably with much higher-priced homes in the locality. Terms arranged !to suit purchaser. THOMSON & EAST, LIMITED. "BRANDON HOUSE." - 152 FEATHERSTON STREET. Telephone ~ 41-622. pLASSIFIED Advertising in "The EvenV ing Post" is a. safe and easy method to meet your requirements. "The Post's" ■■ record circulation is a guarantee of service, ■ • - • ,-. -. ; - ■ -

UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. KIXGSWAY, LTD., TOMORROW, ' at 1.30 p.m. TTINGSWAY, LTD., will sell at their i -1-*- rooms, 78-80 Lambton Qimj-, the following items:— 2 .SpSPRUNG CHESTERFIELD bUULS, oak dining suite with drawJeat table, 6 good pianos, 3 Singer Sewing machines (including a 66 model, as new), oak tallboy (6 drawers), oak occasional table, 2 good duchesses 5 nmu duchesses, 9 x 10ft 6in carpet, 2 oak single beds and wires, 4 rimu bods, 4 sideboards, quantity of linoleum, seagrass settee, oak piano stool escritoire, deal sea chest, . oak hall stand, oak h.b. chairs, 4 leather dining chairs. Also OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO TEAROOM-OWNERS--24: AUSTRIAN CHAIRS. ABSOLUTELY SOUND, 2 CASES' OF CKOCKERY, pots, saucepans, and other items too numerous to mention, and to be sold to highest bidder. KINGSWAY, LTD., Auetioneeis. <T. D. DAVIDSOX, Auctioneer.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 106, 7 May 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 106, 7 May 1934, Page 16

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