AUCTION SALES Evine and company, • AUCTION ROOMS, 107, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Clearing Sales conducted in City or Country at short notice. Mart Sales regularly, Mondays and Fridays. E. JOHNSTON AND CO. i TO-MORROW. Commencing at 12.30 sharp. ! MOST ATTRACTIVE SALE BY PUBI LIC AUCTION Of 1 HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, MAGNIFICENT FULL JACOBEAN OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE icoet d£ss) and 50 RECORDS, 5 ALMOST NEW WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPET'S, OAK BEDROOM AND DINING-ROOM FURNISHINGS, HOUSEHOLD LINEN AND BLANKETS. CHESTERFIELD SUITES, AND APPOINTMENTS. Also, VALUABLE FULL UPRIGHT GRAND •WEBER” PIANOLA PIANO AND 200 SPECIALLY SELECTED RECORDS, MAGNIFICENT AND ALMOST NEW UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Challen’anu Co., London, cost ,£120). Also, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A MOST COMPLETELY FURNISHED RESIDENCE, REMOVED FROM RONA BAY TO OUR MART. No S, WILLBSTON STREET. 850 L °™ 350 AND ALL REALLY GOOD FURNITURE WELL WORTHY OF INSPECTION. DRAWING, DINING. AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, deluding: Almost new Mirzapore and Wilton carpets, black mohair and Axmineter hearthrufis, 2 reversible hall rugs (7ft x 4ft), linoleums, handsome oak sideboard (of special design), oak china cabinet to match, solid oak ext. dining table (square, with 2 extra leaves), G oak high-back chairs, 3 special oak Morris chairs (uphol. in fawn moquette), round oak occ. table, 3 oak barrel pot stands, beautiful vases and ornaments, cut glassware, E.P. ware, stainless knives, electric carpet sweeper, electric radiator, oak corner chairs, good seagrass chairs, art cushions, fancy flower bowls, and pot plants, oak bookcase, books, oak folding card table, linen tablecloths, linen sheets, black and gold cushion covers, drophead sewing-ma-chine, pictures, curtains, table and dessert spoons and forks, beautiful all-brass electric hall lamp, oak roll-er-top desk (good as new), blue Axminster hall runner, hall rugs, bronze kerb, oak gateleg table, oak book shelves, oak escritoire and writing desk (combined), 2 seagrass set- • tees (special), breakfast-room sideboard, tub chairs, specially good lot of crockery and glassware, 2 handsome oak bedroom suites (of special design, cost £SS and £4O), dark rimu bedroom suite (of 4 pieces), twin oak bedsteads, single wooden bedsteads, best qualify wire mattresses and kapok beds, 8 duchesse chests, chests of drawers, pedestals, double and single blankets, bedroom ware, child’s cot and high chair, gent.’s oak dressingtable, large oak wardrobe, almost new seagrass pram (cost «£8 15s), child’s seagrass chair, soiled linen basket, new Austrian chairs, gas etove, 2 good lawn mowers, wringer, good aluminium kitchen utensils, and appointments. This is an exceptional collection of high-class furnishings, and everything is for absolute sale. On view from 9 o'clock morning of sale Inspection invited. dJwing to the large number of lots, the sale will commence at 12.30 sharp. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. No. 8, Willeston street.
TO-MORROW, At 1.30 o’clock sharp. BIG SAXE,OF TIMBER. SALE BY AUCTION BUILDING MATERIAL of all descriptions—Totara, Kauri, Matai. and Eimu. in all sizes SHEET OF IRON, ETC., ETC., on the Ground, Corner of Wakefield street and Farish street (opp. Public Library). 200, E JOHNSTON AND CO. have reeeiv- © ed instructions from the Contractor to Sell, as above— THE WHOLE OF THE FIRST-CLASS TIMBER, removed from the Commercial Union Buildings, Lambton quay 3 x 2in, 1 x Sin, ox 2in, <j x 2in, 8x 2in, 10 x 2in. 6 x tin, 8 x lin T. and G. Lining, Flooring, Beaming, Rusticating- W. Boards 4 x 3in, 6 x 3in', 6 x 6rn, 8 x Bin, 10 x 10 Doors, Windows, Skylights, Verandah Sashes, and 1 Valuable Milner's Safe Door, Oft 10 x 2ft 10, Sets Iron Doors and Iron Frames, Bricks. Front Doors with Fanlight and Side Lights complete, motor Doors, etc. A really first-class lot. Sale To-morrow at 1.30 sharp. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE AT FEATIIERSTON MILITARY CAMP On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, At 12 Noon. ]Vf ESSRS DALGETY AND CO., LTD.. ITi acting under instructions from General Headquarters, New Zealand Military Forces, Wellington, will sell by • public auction at above time and place, numerous buildings, hutments, etc., fox removal. 1 Principal offerings will bo as follows: 26 Hutments, 126 ft x 20ft. 2 Dining Rooms, 'll2ft x 56ft. 4 Stores 142 ft x 16ft, 81ft x 39ft 6in, 24ft x 18ft, 65ft x 31ft. Staff - Officers’ Mess 120 ft x 20ft. 3 Workshops 64ft x 14ft, 82ft x 15ft, 37ft x 12ft. 1 Orderlies Hutt 120 ft x 20ft and numerous other buildings. Buildings constructed mainly of wood with Malthoid roofing. Complete schedule of all buildings to bo offered with special conditions of sale can bo obtained from any of our Blanches and Agencies in the District, j All buildings are numbered to agree I with schedule, and intending purchasers 1 have right to inspect any time up to [ day of Saie. I Schedule will be posted to any address on application to DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. Wellington, Auctioneers. SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd. JW) nr.s. woolly hoggets 40 mixed cattle. HEALTH WEEK SEQUEL. The importance has been stressed again and again of keeping tho pores of the skin clear of obstruction, so that poisonous exhalations of the system may freely escape This is where Q-tol excels all other preparations Its penetrative, purifying, and emollient effects on the skin tissue are most healthful and invigorating Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12610, 22 November 1926, Page 12
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