AUCTIONS. E. JOHNSTON... AND CO., • - AUCTIONEERS. . TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. OFFICE FURNITURE. . SALE BY AUCTION of 3 solid oak and rimu pedestal office desks, typist's desk, office cabinets, fireproof safe,' 2hidb office arm chairs, 2 good '.-.typewriters, office carpets; office table, roller-top desk, "Edison-Dick" duplicator, automatic feed, No. 17 Barlock typewriter (brief carriage), etc., etc. At our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street. On View Morning of-Sale. -: E: JOHNSTON ; AND CO.. j Auctioneers. .'
E JOHNSTON AND CO., • AUCTIONEERS. - ■:•""• TOMORROW; at 1 p.m. Sharp. . IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ■ ,- ■ • Of SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON., AT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLESTON ' '■■■':-• "STREET. '■ (UNCLAIMED CARGO, with all faults if any.) 40 ladies' newest autumn.English all-wool felt hats (Tyrolean styles), 200 pairs hand-worked pillow slips;' 150 pairs heavy quality white towels, 20 pairs special quality sheets; 12 dozen packets of Veet, 1 keg white lead, 1 pair ladies' shoes, 200 cigarettes,' knitting wool, 3 tins Peak Frean-glacette wafers, etc-. ' Also: .. ■■;•■ 60 .ladies' costumes, . .frocks, , coats, and ' coatees, jumpers, etc. (all latest styles), ladies' beautiful silk underwear, petticoats, bloomers, seauties, pyjamas, lounge coats,, nightgowns, etc.; also men's trunks, underpants, AT <IIOUR SMART, No: S WILLESTON: ..-.'■: ....■■ STREET.- .:v.. ; • SALE TOMORROW, at 1 p.m. Sharp. . On View Morning, of Sale. •.:. ~..,■- .: : ....,; :v ; E,- JOHNSTON, . ' . ... ... ~.■'... ..'. .Auctioneer. , ••• :• ' JOHNSTON AND. CO., .. •. • AUCTIONEERS.^ •• :.: FRIDAY MORNING, at 11 o'clock Sharp, ,: AND'CONTINUING ALL DAY. At 235 JACKSON STREET, PETONE.' ■BIG CLEARING SALE ■ , • • '' ..-Of - ...-.- GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OAK ROLLER-TOP . WRITING BUREAU AND BOOKCASE COMBINED, double mirror door wardrobe, -.:■ inlaid lino, dresser, bookcases, mirrors, n.b. chairs, tables, cooking utensils, • -.400 -vols. books,.-lawn- mower, . carpenter's tools, enamel ware, garden tools, crockery, glassware, cutlery, sideboards, typewriter, set of bowls, counter, chests drawers, hospital bedsteads, and hundreds of other lots. Come and see--for yourselves a.great.lot. CONTENTS OF RESIDENCE AND : ■■■ r ■. SHOP. '■--:. 300 tOIS 300 ' ALL-FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. : FRIDAY. ALL DAY.. COMMENCING •'■■■ ;. AT 11 A;M. ■ ■ - NO RESERVE.- . . . ; ■..'■:. E. JOHNSTON, .. '..•.. . ..■ Auctioneer. . E. JOHNSTON AND!. CO., ' • ■•■■■■ AUCTIONEERS. :. TOMORROW MORNING, . - : At 10.30 o'clock., Sale of office furnishings, "Royal" typewriter, in perfect order, "Monarch" typewriter, oak and rimu typists' desks, stationery cupboard, rirriu office chairs, tables, cardboard filing boxes and files, and numerous.office' sundries; By order of the Trustees in the Estate of Robert Wales, No Reserve. On "View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON- AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8 Willeston Street.
AUCTION SALE. ANTIQUE FURNISHINGS. jITcKENNA'S (The N.Z. Christies), Molesworth Street (opp. Parliament Buildings). Will sell in their spacious upstairs show r rooms TOMORROW (THURSDAY). FEBRUARY 7, at 2 p.m. sharp— A'LARGE COLLECTION OF RARE AND VALUABLE FURNISHINGS. Georgian mahogany bureau bookcase, 2 very fine mahogany bureaux, satinwood kidney table, mahogany revolving* bookcase, burr walnut oval table, easy chairs coveted iv real hide with loose down cushions, mahogany chairs on hall and claw feet, Mizapore car* pets, Wilton carpets, Persian rugs, Chinese rugs, old Mezzotints, etchings. Full details later. For information, Telephone 44-3 SI. J. F. McKENNA, ' Auctioneer. TOMORROW, AT 2~p!m! ' AUCTION SALE OF OFFICE DESKS AND CHAIRS, 3 DIVAN SUITES, FIREPROOF ' SAFE, 20 s 28 x 30, CARPETS, ETC., IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- • EERS AND VALUERS, have received instructions to sell, a quantity. of OFFICE and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE IN THE MART AS ABOVE, COMPRISING:— 2 OAK DRAWER OFFICE DESKS, 3 x 4;6, 2.6 x 4, 3 RIMU DESKS, 2-Drawer OFFICE TABLE, 3 REV. OFFICE CHAIRS, 3 TYPIST DESKS, 3 divan suites, carpet squares, 12 x 9, 10.6 x 9, cash register,' and quantity of furniture. NOW ON VIEW. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1935, Page 20
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