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ADVERTISERS A DVERTISJCRS are requested to have *•>- their Advertisements in the Office not later than 10.30 a.m. each day. If received after that time insertion cannot be guaranteed for that day's issue. l}o not 'send original references with applications for positions. Copies only. Nom-de-plume address, care of General Post Office, cannot be accepted. , The Proprietors of the "Evening Post" do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of any advertisement through accident or from other causes or of errors in the publication of an advertisement. STOP PRESS . » .. BAYONET WOUND. H Auckland. —Andrew Sim, able; 1 seaman, of the Kakapo, is in the | Auckland' Hospital recovering | from a bayonet wound. He was | admitted at 8.45 on Thursday even- f ing following an encounter with | sentries at an armed guard post on <j the waterfront. From official | quarters it was learned today that \ Sim is t alleged to have climbed. \ over a barbed wire entanglement. J A sentry ordered him not to ~$ climb the barrier but he persisted '/ and a corporal of the guard came' «; along. It is assumed., it is stated, "2 that Sim offered to fight the cor- jf poral and made threatening rushes . } at him. The corporal immediate- ) ly came to the "on guard" position with his rifle and Sim, it ig J stated, ran against the bayonet, A Sim's condition ig satisfactory, ' JJ ESCAPED PRISONERS. Auckland.—The search for* thd''' escaped prisoners continues. The police are concentrating largely oil the Silverdale and Albany districts, where a further car is missing., having' been taken from Mi\ H. S.'Small's garage, a mile north of Silverdale. The condition of the ,' injured warders is unchanged.—* •; P.A. If! HAWKE'S BAY RACES. i\ Juvenile Handicap.—Par Avioa i 1, Erin's Court 2. Scr: Mai vena, Quick Decision. ' jt§ THAMES TROTS. I ! Goldfields Cup.—Sentiment t t Princess Linnett 2 3 Belfast Jack & Scr.: Bronze Queen. { \ [ AUCTIONS. AT OUR MART, No. 8 Willeston Street, TUESDAY NEXT, . At 1.15 p.m. SPECIAL Auction Sale of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Very nice 3-piece Chesterfield Suite, fitted with latest floral linen, loose covers, up-to-date oak buffet dining suite with plate-glass top; draw-leaf table; Singer 66 drophead sewing machine; special 5-drawer oak tallboy, cost £8 10s, and gent's oak compactum (both equal to new); 2 super Wilton carpets, each 9 x 12; Ax. carpets, rugs, etc. Floral wool velvet chesterfield suite, 2 very nice figured walnut bedroom suites, with tallboys and appointments. Removed to- Our Mart from Hataitai for Convenience of Sale. FULL DETAILS LATER. This is Special Furniture and as new. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. , , ~" AT CLERMONT TERRACE. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. • WEDNESDAY MORNING, Commencing at 10.15 o'clock Sharp, And Continuing (All-Day Sale). IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING AUCTION SALE of superior household furniture—3o valuable paintings by Nerli, Madden, Gouldsmith, W. B. Montgomery, Fox, Wilson, Poisson, and other artists; carpets, 400 vols. of valuable books, valuable "Pilot" allwave console model radio, and 3 other radios, new radio valves and equipment, "Cutler" roller-top desk, English oak sideboard, old china, solid mahogany bookcase, old folding walnut card table, chesterfield, and 2 easy chairs, ornaments, large' quantity' of china and glassware, heavy quality old E.P. ware (good), modern Electrolux vac. in' perfect order, bedroom furnishings, .kitchen utensils, good garden tools, hose, new lawn mower, jam .jare, preserves and jam, imported garden roller, dahlia bulbs, manure, and hundreds of other lots. AT THE RESIDENCE, No. 2 CLERMONT TERRACE (off Salamanca Road) (or Kelburn tram to Talavera stop). BY ORDER of the Trustees in the Estate of the late MR. E. R. BRABAZON (deceased). ENTIRE CONTEXTS OF EIGHT LARGE ROOMS. 45.0 LOTS 450 ALL-DAY SALE. Details Later. This is a Very Interesting Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. AT HATAITAI. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY MORNING, At 10.15 o'clock. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, WILTON AND AX. CARPETS AND RUNNERS, COSTLY (4PIECE) CHESTERFIELD SUITE, OAK DINING AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, CRYSTAL, LINEN, BLANKETS, late model "ELECTROLUX" CLEANER, LAWN MOWER \ND HOSE, GOOD KITCHEN UTENSILS, arid appointments. 300 LOTS 300 At the Residence, No. 24 Hapua Street, Hataitai. " (Complete Contents of a Well-furnished Residence.) Full Details Later. _ E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, at 1.30 p.m. ■ UNRESERVED AUCTION OF THE CONTENTS OF 9 ROOMS. On the Premises, No. 10 WATSON STREET (Terrace end of Vivian St.) KINGSWAY LTD., Auctioneers, favoured with instructions from owner, who is giving up housekeeping, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, the Complete Contents of 9 Rooms. Comprising: 3-piece chesterfield suite, in good repair, 9 x 12 Ax. carpet (as ne-"s»j, Byds hall runner, hall carpets, )vs9, 11 practically new single panelled beds and wires, 11 kapok mattresses, duchesses, oak table and 10 chairs, stretchers, stair carpet, 3ft blinds, small oak sideboard (new), curtains, crockery, saucepans, firewood, dustbin, wringer, ornaments, occ. tables, fire screens, 13 rugs, d. oak bed and wire, 30 pairs sheets, 11 pairs blankets, 30 towels, lampshades, and general household 'sundries. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 84, 5 October 1940, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 84, 5 October 1940, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 84, 5 October 1940, Page 20

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