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■ ) - AUCTIONS. AT KHANDALLAH. 17 JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY NEXT, at 12.45 p.m. sharp. " IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ,-'V Ot ■ VALUABLE - CHIPPENDALE' AND ' MAHOGANY FURNITURE, UPRIUHT GRAND PIANO by the celebrated makers, .John Brinsmead and Sou, London (this is a beautiful toned piano in^Chippendale Mahogany case and* in excellent order;, beautnul INLAID WRITING BUREAU with cabriole legs, OLD MAHOGANY' BUFFET SIDEBOARD in perfect order, VALUABLE LOUIS | XIV ■ DRAWING-ROOM CABINET with plate-glass doors, inlaid MA-' HOGANY OCC. TABLES, special inlaid MAHOGANY KNEE TABLE (as new), CHIPPENDALE OCC. (JHAIRS, ROSEWOOD BOOKCASE and cabinet combined with plain leadlight doors, SOLID WALNUT COAL CABINET, highly polished gateleg table, comfy caneback and side riieside chair, old MAHOGANY DRESS-1 ING TABLE, CARVED BOG OAK MONK'S BENCH AND SETTEE combined and CARVED OAK CHALK to match, MAHOGANY FRAMED MIRROR, OLD MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, specially well made CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE with loose cushions and comty divan chair to match, STANDARD TELEPHONE ■WIRELESS SET in mahogany case, heavy quality1. SUPER AX. CARPET, 13.6 x 10.6, 2 SUPER WILTON CARPETS, 9 x 12 and 9 x 10.0, super Ax. carpet, 9x6, Ax. stair carpet, hearthrugs, a veiy nice COLLECTION OF H.P. CHINA, VALUABLE 120PIECE LIMOGES DINNER AND BREAKFAST . SET, all in excellent order (this is a special set and cost big money), SOLID OAK DINING SUITE, 7 pieces, including buffet sideboard, solid oak rd. ext. dining table, 4 oak chairs and oak carving chair (this is a very well-made suite), CRYSTAL and CHINA, H.P. cups, oak duchesse with largo mirror, QUAINT 4-PILLAR SINGLE BEDSTEAD, TWIN CANE-END SINGLE BEDSTEADS and best quality mattresses, single rimu bedstead with special steel lathe 'mattress, adjustable bedside table, 6 seagrass chairs, folding chairst 2 well-made divan couches, special QUEENSLAND MAPLE EXT. DINING TABLE and 6 chairs to match, pictuies and paintings, sets, bookshelves, sheets and blankets, new rimu wardrobe, silk bedspreads and . cushions, coloured glassware, elec. vac. cleaner, kitchen utensils, alum, ware, meat safe, wringer, table and chairs, elec. kettle, elec. iron, tea wagon, soiled linen baskets, set of. golf, clubs and bag, carpenter's tools, hose, vice, mitte box,, scythe, ext. ladder, set of teak steps, 3 mahogany doors, mahogany drawers, clothes hoise, REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER in perfect older, and appointments, almost new "STANDARD DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, in pel feet order (cost £17 17s), At the Residence, No. 9 AMRITSAR. STREET, KHANDALLAH, On account of Alexander Hamilton, E&q., who is leaving for overseas. 350 LOTSS\ 350 This is a very interesting catalogue of expensive furnishings, all in splendid orisALE at 12.45 sharp, TUESDAY. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. AT ISLAND'BAY. •pi* JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. •^ TTEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SINGER 66K-'DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, in ■ perfect order; COSTLY 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, SUPER AX. CARPET, 13.6 x 11.6,' latest design and cost £25; MAGNIFICENT "BARNARD" PLAYER PIANO, in excellent order, large number of rolls and record cabinet; ■ "PHILCO" 7-VALVE-RADIO, in'perfeet order; 2 OAK BEDROOM', ■ SUITES, carpenter's took,- good-.-roller, NEW INLAID LINOS, and effects, At the Residence, No. 118 DERWENT STREET, ISLAND BAY, On account of Mis.. Bijderbeck,, who is ,'■' giving up housekeeping.' • - Everything is in very nice order. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1937. At 2.30 p.m. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. PROMINENT-BUSINESS BLOCK, Corner Blair and Wakefield Streets, Occupied by Philips Lamps (N.Z.)," Ltd. TIfESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have •"■*• received instructions from the District Public Trustee to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION— THIS FERRO-CONCRETE BUILDING, having a frontage to Waketield Strict of 55ft llin and to Blair Street of ■ 85ft, and comprising three Btoreys with basement and flat roof,, and having - office and warehouse space, with cart dock, goods lift, and all conveniences. The building is of exceptionally heavy construction and designed for himself by one of ' Wellington's leading architects. The land is held on renewable lease from the Wellington Harbour Board. THIS CORNER PROPERTY, SITU- , ATED IN THE PRODUCE MARKET AREA AND ADJACENT TO COURTENAY PLACE, lends itself to almost any class of business, and ranks as one of the moat, attractive property investments .offering today.1 To be Offered at the came time: MARIRI ROAD, KELBURN, A Small Section, suitable as a Garage Site. Full particulars! from the District Public Trustee, Wellington, or Harcourt and ! Co., Auctioneers, 41-43 Panama Street. I Telephone 44-017. KELBURN PROPERTY TO BE AUCTIONED. TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1937, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at the Real Estate Auction Room," Harcourt Chambers, 41-43 Panama Street, the above-mentioned date— No.-, « GROVE ROAD, KELBURN. A TWO-STOREYED 6-ROOMED . RESIDENCE. In> perfect order and having a pleasant outlook, this1, property appeals as a comfortable home. There are all conveniences, including tiled fireplaces, modern bathroom, "Junker" hot water service. The paperings are brand new, and in all respects the property is ready for a new owner to take possession. The section is slightly elevated, situated almost on a bus stop, and is but a few minutes' walk from the cable car. For full particulars and arrangements to view, apply HARCOURT AND CO.. , Auctioneers, 4f-43 Panama Street. Tel. 44-017. • i, PRINTING pt every description: Show Curds, Catalogues^ Invitations, Business Stationery. All orders executed promptly by the "Evening Post" Printine Department.' •" Half Tone and Line Blocks made at shortest notice. Stereo Work s Specialty. 'Phone for quotations. Tel. 44-040. . '. ..-. /,. ..

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue CXXIII, 10 April 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue CXXIII, 10 April 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue CXXIII, 10 April 1937, Page 16

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