MRS. PUTNAM MAKES TEST FLIGHT
MIAMI, May 31
Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam carried out a test flight which revealed the necessity for adjustments to the radio and gyro pilot of her machine. She announced that she would take off on Tuesday at the earliest on her world Uight.
AUCTIONS. E JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers • TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. AUCTION SALE Vh HOUSEHOLD FURiNISIUNUb, AX. CARPET (sizt )K lj x 11';, <JIILS.I.'ERI.''IELD SUITE ol X 3 pieces, OAK. SIJJ.UiiUAKJj, OAK X- WRITING BUREAU, IU±UU Ji'SUKIL. TOIRE, LINOS, OAK WARDROBE, ;|< UAK. AND RIjUU ±SEDKOO,\I L< UK X NISIUNGS, EASY CHAIRS, AKX si CURTAINS, PICTURES, RUGS, L>! OCC. TABLES, WINDOW [,- CUSHIONS, PLANT STANDS, OAK h TEA WAGON AND CAKE STAND, ,10 LINOS, HALL STAND, MORRIS , c - COUCH, DUCHESSE CHESTS, OAK WARDROBE, D. AND S. WOODEN BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES. ,*' GATELEG TABLE, MISSION " CHAIR, AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, SEA- ° GRASS CHAIRS, REV. OFFICE ,?<• CHAIR, OFFICE DESKS, KITCHEN TABLE, LAWN MOWER, GARDEN TOOLS, ALUM. SAUCEPANS. SCALES AND WEIGHTS, AND NUMEROUS OTHER. LOTS. At the Residence, No. 19 Brougham Aye. (Off Brougham Street). City. — Everything is for Absolute Sale. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. *- T? JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers S, Hi. THURSDAY NEXT, At 12.30 p.m. sharp. INTERESTING DE LUXE AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE AUCTION j' (Extra Nice Sale). I- Ou account of the Owner, who is returnR ing to England immediately. FURNITURE OF A CLASS THAT I? G SELDOM SUBMITTED TO AUC i, TION IN WELLINGTON. is, At Our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street, t, ULTRA-MODERN WALNUT BED- ''- ROOM AND DINING-ROOM FUR>e NITURE MADE SPECIALLY FOR y EXHIBITION (aa New), r, Also, s» GENUINE OLD MAHOGANY AND B > WALNUT FURNITURE, 4 EXs > UUISITE INLAID SHERATON :, e CHAIRS, ENGLISH OAK CANE SETTEE LOUNGE, cost £75 to land. 2 WONDERFUL OVAL MAHOGANY •VNi) WALNUT DINING TABLES . AVJTH CLAW LEGS, STERLING SILVER AND SHEFFIELD PLATE, ANTIQUES, EXQUISITE CRYSTAL CHANDELIER, ENG- ['; LISH CRYSTAL, Best Quality ?! BODY CAKPETS, HAND-MADE JNt DIAN CARPETS, ORIENTAL CARPETS, Etc., that have cost hundreds of pounds'and are equal to new, OAK WRITING BUREAU, OAK CHINA CABINETS, NEST INLAID MAHOGANY TABLES, OLD CHINA. AYNSLEY TEA SET OF 21 PIECES] PAIR ZEISS PRISM BINOCULARS, SET PLAYING BOWLS, SPECIAL HIDE LOUNGE SUITE, Comfy, Fireside and Inlaid Chairs, New Blankets and Mattresses (that have not been unpacked), Linen, and Appointments. THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF AN EXCLUSIVE HOME that cost OVER £800 to FURNISH LESS THAN FOUR MONTHS AGO. There is some wonderful furniture in this sale. The special pieces of English furniture that were recently brought out from the Old Country by the owner are well worthy of inspection. The ultra-modern walnut bedroom and dining-room suites and the hide suite were made for exhibition purposes and could be sent back to the shops and sold as new —they are in such splendid order. A MOST INTERESTING COLLECTION. This wonderful catalogue of exclusive ultra-modern and antique furniture and silver will be ON EXHIBITION in our Mart TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY. AFTERNOON FROM 2 TILL 5. Full Details Later. As there will be over 400 lots the sale will commence at 12.30 sharp THURSDAY. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. SUPERIOR FURNITURE FROM SUPERIOR HOME, FOR UNRESERVED SALE. REMOVED FROM 20 KELBURN PARADE To our Mart, for convenience of Sale. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY). aTART 1.30 p.m. SHARP. 280 LOTS - 280 ON BEHALF OF OWNER LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. A most exclusive lot of oak and walnut furniture, Wilton carpets, 06 oak d.h. sewing machine, and most attractive furnishings and sundries. QILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTION'S EERS, 110 LAMBTON QUAY (near Scoullars, Ltd.), have been favoured with instructions from owner, leaving for England, to sell Without Reserve. Included in Catalogue: SUPER WILTON BODY CARPET, 13ft Gin x lift Sin, and best heavy felt, all as new, N 12ft x Oft BEST GRADE WILTON CARPET, cost £32 10s, magnificent pattern,. 2 Wilton hall carpets, 12ft x 4ft (Sin and 9ft x 4ft Gin, OAK HALL SETTEE (i 6 Singer d.h. sewing machine, 2 OAK BEDROOM SUITES (one .latest style), oak Beaconsfield wardrobe, large walnut wardrobe, 2 small kauri and rimu wardrobes, pair oak single beds and ■wires, pair rimu panel beds and wires, splendid lot kapok beds and pillows, art cushions, 2 oak dining tables, 3 , nice occasional tables, china cabinet, inlaid oval table, COSTLY MODERN DINING SUITE, rugs, runner, cabinet gramophone and records, several good easy chairs. MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE-SPRUNG CHESTERFIELD SUITE, cost £45, beautiful lot of ornaments, rases, bowls, pictures, china, glassware, wardrobe trunk,- attractive pictures, latest set BATHROOM SCALES, brass ornaments, oak and rimu duchesses, almost new alum, saucepans, good lot crockery, walnut HALL CLOCK, OAK CHIMING CLOCK, carpet sweeper, almost new lawn mower, useful good utensils, k. dresser, k. table, k. chairs, oak h.b. chairs, and other good lots too numerous to mention. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. ON VIEW FROM 9 a.m. TOMORROW. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 22 AND 24 PIRIE STREET, MT. VICTORIA. TWO Semi-detached Houses of 7 rooms each; wonderful investment; situated just above Lloyd Street. Urgent sale to close estate accounts. PRICE £2100. GLORIOUS HOME SITE (AVADESTOWN). GOl't by 219 ft, with double frontage, facing harbour, wonderful position for super home. PRICE £1500. (Could be subdivided.) KELBURN FLATS. £13jO CONSIDERED. Two-storey Building of 10 rooms, arranged as two self-contained flats, situated in vicinity of Grove Road; was once priced at £2600. Can now probably be bought for. £1350, FAMILY HOUSE, KELBURN. Close Plunket Street—7 Rooms, boxroom, and kitchenette, on land 80ft by 180 ft; garden and harbour view. PRICE £1750. Very reasonable terms. KHANDALLAH (SIMLA CRES.). G-rd. House, on half-acre lot; ideal for garden-lover. PRICE £1250. £700—BROOKLYN—£700 One-floor House, 5 rooms and eonveni ences; situated. McKinley Crescent, close tram; splendid value; deposit about £20<J J. H. BETHUNE & CO., I Members Kcal I'Jsuue Institute Uluat Agent bun Insurance Of/ice, Ltrt i \UCTIOXEERS AND LAND AGENTS Corner Feathcrston find Brandon Streets. Telephone 42-OG4 and 42-005.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 128, 1 June 1937, Page 18
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