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- ': .' ;•;-;-■"•. "/•'AU'e'TiONS.--:-'-..'-.''.' ...■.-'•'. OFFICE FURNISHINdS ■' ANti SHOP ■.••• -. -•■••' :• -FITTINGS. ' - - • "-- ---:T? ' JOHXSTON £ CO., Auctioneers. £j ' TOMORROW, at L3O p.m. " AT OUR.MART, No;: 8; jVillesto.n Street; .. "v 'SALE BY AUCTION ■ ■.;■.;. ■■■"'■'■ ■■ . .'Of ■•.■■;•■-■■ .- ■■■•". ■ ALMOST' NEW OFFICE."FURNISH--' 'INGS, VALUABLE"CHUBB" Flßll .■■;V-I'ROt)F--:SAj!'j!;;: size:3l x<24 x 22, tit- ..,;■ ted,.:with .long., drawei-i -2 small' iire- ■•■:■ proof safes, /.: •\K6y'al''>' typewriter, ' almost new baK'i pedestal oflice desk, . 7: drawers, ?elf-16cker,-'3 Oakland rimu ■.;■■•;..: revolving-office "chairs,' oak office des!c; :' \ ,(0-drawer)-, 'small. oak tiling cabinet '!- ;;-(lo ; draweis},::":2o".oak iahd-rimu office v\*;chairs,;*s6lid-:oak board-room table, size '-■ i^ft'Cin-.x 3ftvlOin .(cost. £12 10s),' 3 ."." -good- carpets, leather office1 armchair • arid officeisuudries, bookshelves, 6 oak" ■'. and -rimu'; 'office land' typists' desks, ■■:'--'ete.'.- -■.-,■, .;;•',•.■.■ •' ' .-■.-'.-.■. '-' ■■ - '■ .- ,'■ .- •■ .'•. .::-;;:,- > :-,.::-.;;-;;-..;■ /Jviso'r.>'•■ .:■'.:.■.. : -. '■ ■'■ ■' ■ I-.;;-:- .:;. (To, be -sold at 2 p.m.) * •■ Almost brand:new CHILD'S "KOKEN" HAIRDRESSING CHAIR, ■ glass-top \i; counter show case, 6ft long x. 2ft 6in c. wide,' .fitted' with .10 .-"drawersi glass V counter case,:: Oft' x 2ft; ■■ small counter - flense,; set; "Toledo" * scales, hat block, '.".,' Singer fur sewing machine,: .4 . good .-.-. ;counters, 1 counter fitted with 18 ' tdraweys, sundry, shelving, etc. , ■'.'. Oh View Morning of Sale. ; : • ;'^.-Ei- JOHNSTON AND CO., \ : : ..'.■■• .■" •■'••'"."■ '■■....:. Auctioneers. . ;l?AUGTiqiCfExtraordinary. v 1 THURSDAY MbRNING, 10.30 SHARP, ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE TUDOR "':'^-'-^}'i::;::-. "• HALL,--. ;■;;;■■.;;.!; •■;•, -.;. First Floor, Watki»'s Bldgs:, cnr. Cuba ■'-" ■■■■■■ :::-.•'•■ arid Vivian Streets. "■•" TO BE SOLD POSITIVELY -WITHOUT RESERVE. GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR RESTAU-RANT-TEAROOM PROPRIETORS, Etc. "TkAVIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS i have -■-' received instructions to AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE:— PIANO, by "Humphreys," London; MANDOLIN, laige GRAMOPHONE and PENETHROPE, 180 HB. CHAIRS, 36 TEA TABLES (30 x 30) 36 PLATEGLASS TOPS (30 x 30), BACONS AND BREAD CUTTER, combined WATER BOILER and CALIPHONT, tor tea, coftee, and cocoa, large EUREKA GAS OVEN, WATER CALIPHONT, 20do^ each KNIVES AND FORKS, 6do<s DESSERT SPOONS, 3doz TEA POTS, JUGS, and BASINS (all matching), glass dishes, trays, pots and pans, crockery, CAKE MIXER, 2o\ds Ax. CARPET RUNNER. LAMP SHADES, cupboard, duchesse, d. bed and -nne, REFEC. TABLE, linos, gaiden tools parrot's cage, GAS COPPER COMPLETE (as neu), k. sink, etc., etc. An exceptionally good opportunity of SECURING BARGAINS. 'NO RESERVE. DETAILS "WEDNESDAY'S "EVENING POST." DAVIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS, (Below James Smith's). TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI-I TURE, PIANO, CARPETS, ETC. IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. f) W. PRICE AND CO., AUC-1 \« TIONEERS AND VALUERS, will sell good furniture of 6 looms, UXDER I BILL-OF-SALE, also quantity of furm- I ture for other vendois. '' t "" T Comprising:—• CARPET SQUARES 106x9,9x6, 7x 7.6, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, full iron frame, good tone; 3 oak dining Kiiites, 4v bedroom suites, elec. cookci, diian suites, duchesse chests, 9 d. and s. -\\ood bedsteads and mattresses, 2 1 office desks, office rhaus, fiieslde and budge chaire, treadle sewing machine, lawn mower, cahphont, wnnger, pies, pan, pictures, barrel palm stand, lino*., elec. iron, Primus, Willaid battery, blankets, sheets, d.s. cot and mattress; ROSEWOOD BEDROOM SUITE, and furniture of every description. Also FIREPROOF SAFE,,3O x 21 s 21, etc. A lot of high-class furniture and for sale WITHOUT RESERVE. , C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE. ALLEN AND BLAIR STREETS. . WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1 At 12.30 Sharp. f^EORGE THOMAS AND CO., LTD., will sell as above on ARBOR DAY, a monster catalogue of ' JUST'S NURSERY STOCK. JUST'S NURSERY STOCK. JUST'S NURSERY STOCK. Full details in Saturday's "Evening Post." Tel. 52-654 for catalogues by post. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO, LTD., Auctioneeisv Allen and Blair Streets. AUCTION SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, at "1.13 p.m. v 48 KENSINGTON AVENUE (Corner' Udy St.' and Kensington Ay, > ' Pet One). NOT corner of Udy and Richmond Streets, as advertised in "Hutt News" and "Petone • ' i Clironicle." SUPERIOR FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. COMPLETE CLEARANCE.- Owner leaving for Australia; Cleanest 'line.ever offered in dfsiiict Full .particulars in last, Saturday's "Post." GRANT FARGIE, Lower-Hutt. Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. / SEATOUX. WELL-BUILT Modern 4-rd. Bungalow, TT glassed-in porch, big sitting-room, 2 bedrooms, gas langc. /This house is in excellent condition and in best locality. Furniture included in puce £1400. Also 6-rd. House, Tvith three bedrooms, sit-ting-room, breakfnst-room, garage, glassedin verandah, gas stove. Corner section, 66ft x 82ft. Easy tetms. Price £1200. KARORI. 5-rd. Bungalow, in •wonderful older, 3 bedrooms, big sitting-loom, dming-ioom kitchen with breakfast poich. Room for garage. Only built 7 jcais of heait timber; 100 yards from tram and in excellent position; sun all day. Price £1800. LEVIN & CO., LTD., Land Department, 12-18 Customhouse Quay, WELLINGTON. • Telephone 42-418. BUSINESS NOTICES. TO "EVENING POST" ADVERTISERS fJONTRACI ADVERTISERS are asked to hand in Copy at* least ONE CLEAR DAY before date of issue Owing to the large amount of advertising, in the "Evening Post" it is necessary to make this request. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., The "Evening Post." rjOOD PRINTING means Better Bust- £■ ness. Let - the "Evening Post" Prmtinp Department handle your next order. 'Phone 44 040 for quotation.

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Evening Post, Issue 29, 3 August 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 29, 3 August 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 29, 3 August 1936, Page 16

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