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AUCTIONS. gUPERIOR J_£OME JjIURNISHINGS. I I "yyALKER, I IN THEIR DE LUXE SALEROOMS. »JIO-MORROW rj^HURSDAY, AT 11 AM " Instructed by the Owners, from St. Heller's and Epsom, to Sell »J<HEIR JgEAUTIFUL JJARPER piANO, AND IZE »pABLE. Details:— Living room.-upright grand piano, beautiful instrument and mellow tone, overstrung. underdamper. full tri-chord check action; worthy ot inspection, condition as new; BILLIARD TABLE. 3 4 -size. slate bed. cues, balls and accessories; OAK DINING ROOM SUITE, comprising shaped-end Bullet, Draw-leaf Table and 4 Dining Chairs; E.P. Coffee Pots. China Ware; 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, uphol. In beautiful Genoa Velvet; 8-PCE. ENGLISH OAK DINING SUITE; 5-Pce. Settee Suite, beautifully carved; CHERRyWOOD TABLE, E.P. Ware; Dinner Set, Walnut Cabinet, Vases. Ornaments: HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER. SINOER DROPHEAD MACHINE, Oak Dinner Wagon, 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE with Oak Jacobean Facings: E.P. Sugar. Brass Spirit Kettle, #-Pce. Chesterfield Suite with loose cover; 6-PCE. TOBACCO-BROWN DINING SUITE, comprising Buffet with leadlight Cupboards, Refectory Table and 4 Dining Chairs; Jardinieres, Figure Ornaments; Oak Sideboard. Floor Rugs. Pictures, E.P. Ware, Oak Corner Seat, FIRESIDE CHAIR and General Living Room Appointments. BEDROOMS.— S-PIECE WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, comprising full-length Double-door Wardrobe, Reflex Mirror Chest. Gent's Lowboy, Full-size Panel Bedstead, H.S. Wire Wove, Kapok Bedding. Pillows, Curtains: 5-PCE. OAK BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Mirror-door Wardrobe. Dressing Chest, Pedestal Cunboard, Full-size Panel Bedstead, WireWove, Kapok Bedding, Blankets Bedside Tables, Bedroom Chairs. GOLDEN OAK BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Oval Mirror Wardrobe, Reflex Mirror Chest. Pedestal Cupboard and Oval-end Bedstead with equipment Oak Comb. Chest. Double Oak Bed £nd Wire. OR. Comb. Chests. Single Bedsteads and Wire Wore. S. Overlays. Ornaments. Bric-a-Brac. Rev. Rugs, and all Beclroom Requirements. KITCHEN.— Table. Chairs. Stepladder, Crockery. Saucepans. Salad Server, Teapot. Cups and Saucers; ROWING EXERCISER. TENT, A.B. Chairs and General Kitchen Sundries. AND, AT iy "JO "y-ERY J7*INE o F Including: QUANTITY QF £IARPET. 80 YARDS PLAIN GREEN. * 40 YARDS BROWN HAIRCORD. AXMINSTER AND WILTON. 5 YARDS 361N CARPET RUNNER. QEORGE y^TD., THE SPECIALITY AUCTIONEERS. 249, QUEEN BTKEET. Leonard Coakley. T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. i 27 J O JNVESTORS. JpRIDAY, g 1940, AT A.M., AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. SWANSON STREET. Favoured with instructions from the Trustees of j Porter Estate, the undersigned will offer for Sale by Public Auction the following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES:— XT° I—THE COMMERCIAL PREMISES known H as BRITISH CHAMBERS, situated in HIGH STREET, Auckland, consisting of a modern 7-storey building, with basement, and subdivided into offices and shops. The whole is well tenanted. 2—5 TWO-STOREY BRICK SHOPS, ffos. 223, 225, 227 229. 231. Symonds Street, practically opposite Khyber Pass, having a frontage of approximately 82 feet by a depth of 211 feet to Dundonald Street, where is erected a large iron factory and hall. 3—p TWO-STOREY BRICK SHOPS, NpS. ' 219 and 221. Symonds Street (adjoining Edinburgh Castle Hotel), having a frontage of 38 feet by a depth of approximately 100 feet. 4—DEVONPORT: 5 TWO-STOREY BRICK SHOPS with living quarters. Nos. 95, 97. 99, 101 and 103. Victoria Road, adjacent to the two Picture Theatres, and known as Hardley's Building—the frontage is 80 x 100, with 9ft right-of-way to Fleet Street. ~V"0 S—RESIDENTIAL CITY FREEHOLD, No. 1. Alten Road, adjoining St. Andrew's Church. Symonds Street, and opposite Constitution Hill Reserve. The section is 86 x 110. and built thereon is an old-two-storey residence. This is an outstanding site for a private residence or a block of flats. 6—LAKE TAKAPUNA. Killarney Street: AREA 6 ACRES 3 ROODS 25 PERCHES, road frontage of 905 feet. This property is over- ■ looking the lake, is mostly level and has an 1 abundance of native and fully-grown trees; in fact, was once the site of an old home. a THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT AUCTION OF REAL ESTATE HELD IN RECENT YEARS. INVESTORS SHOULD NOT FAIL TO INVESTIGATE. I TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash, balance can remain at 4 l ,fc per cent for 5 years. | Jj™" AUCTIONEERS. 4, WYNDHAM STREET. :5 MOTOR SERVICES. LTD." 010 ™ Leave Booking Office. Municipal Transport Station, Phone 41-963, for BILVERDALE, OREWA, WAXWERA, PUHOI, WARKWORTH, MATAKANA. LEIGH, KAWAU ISLAND, Week days, # a.m., 3.30 p.m.; Saturday. 9 a.m., 2.30 p.m.; Sunday. 6.60 p.m., 9 a.m. car Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Matakana only. Lesves Leigh Monday to Saturday, 7 a.m.. and Monday. Wednesday. Friday, 1 o.m ' Sunday. 3 p.m. p D AILY TO »**VlC*B MORP.INSVILLE TB AROHA. UATAMATA (Via Tahuna). FOR MORRINSVILLI. TB AROHA—9.3O a.m.. 3 p.m. Sunday: 0.30 a.m.. a p.m. FOR UATAMATA—3 p.m. Sunday: s p.m. Coaches Heated by Tropic Aire System. Booking Office: Municipal Transport Station ' Ring 41-983 <3 lines). EDWARDS MOTORS D JU ... . A UCKLANDCMgKjnQW t\ HELENSVUXK HOT SPRINGE. Phone "sTm? ■ " un f cl Pal Transport Station, rnone «i-bg3 (3 lines). Auckland Bus Co.. Ltd . t, m nch , , '» D,p,rl Auckland Mon. to Thurs., 10.30 a.m., 3.30 p.m.. 5.30 p.m. Frt.. 10 30 J'S" Ac n'm 5 . 3 -Pr P "930 Pm ' B * t - 10 39 f'S?" , J 3 & tn " "*- 45 P m - Sun.. 10 TK?,";. '® p ® D*"" 1 Helenavllle. Mon. to a«m" 12 .J * 2 2p m Frl - 7M « 7 » B i s pto 8 " t - 7 - 30 »•»-• » a.m.. 1 p.m.. 5.45 p.m. Sun.. 8 a.m 2 p.m.. 6 p.m. I>4 CHEMIBTB. RALPH'S Reliable Remedies, prompt order Chemist.—l 37. Symonda St. O

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 282, 27 November 1940, Page 4

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