I" ■ A-rCTIOKS. y IiTXJtARREN T>L_T_r AT QUEEN "JEST. mO-MORROW — i P.M.— fTO-MORROW At Our Popular ■ Sale Rooms. ■pUBNITURE. -pjIURNITURE. T>IANOS. jTVRGANS. On Account of Various Vendors. PIANOS, by Trubner, Reichardt, Hoffman, etc., etc. VALUABLE NEW HAVEN 12 STOP GANDRAWING ROOM AND DINING ROOM SUITES, Rattan, Occ, A.8.W., a_d other Chairs, Overmantels, Pictures, Ornaments HALL S-TAND and Hall Chairs Carpets. Linoleums, Oilcloths. Mats. Large Dining, Occ., Bamboo, and other Tables HANDSOME WARDROBE with Mirror Door LARGE AND HANDSOME M.K. CHEST DRAW j-RS Com. and other Chests of Drawers B.M.D. and S.I. Bedsteads, W.W., Kapok, and other Mattresses, Stretchers, Beddings SUPERIOR DUCHESS FAIRS. Washstands and Ware, Dressing Tables, Mirrors KITCHEN UTENSILS AND FURNISHINGS. Table Mangle, Kerosene Stove, Portable Boilers, Perambulators, GoCarts, Bft Dingey, Sundries, etc.. etc. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED rp-URN JT TNTO /SaSH. By Sending to Our Popular Sale Rooms. 79 to SI, Quepn-st. Tel. S4G. DLYTH \ND flO. "Auctioneers, House and Estate Agents, etc. .(JJAMUEL /COCHRANE AND QON~ TUESDAY, 11 o'clock. DRAPERY. DRAPERY. DRAPEiiI. UNDER WARRANT FROM S.M. COURT. riONTENTS OF A DRAPER'S SHOP, v> consisting of MEN'S AND BOYS' f <-iTS and Trousers. Tics, Scarves. ColI? 1 ?.- sarees and Overalls. Sweaters, Bathing Suits, Singlets, Socks. Oilskin* ana Sou-westers; Shins. Singlets, Vests! Drawers, Coats and Suits, Trousers, Caps, Felt Hats. Straw Hats. Blazers. Pyjamas iennis Shirts. Crimean and Wool Ditto' Comforters, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs Be.ts. Pte. etc. Velveteen, Lining Wool, Dress Stuffs. Gloves. Silk Handkerchiefs. Purses. Stockings, Gimp and Braid. Veilings, Ribbons, Corsets. Children's Hats Aprons. Inverness Jackets. The whole to be -offered in lots to suit purchasers. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. 11 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW. gAMUEL /-COCHRANE AND ,«ON J. DACRE, Auctioneer. gjAMUEL /COCHRANE AND QQN 11 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW. JgOOKS AND MAGAZINES, MINERS' LAMPS, Wicker Cuff Guards SUNDRIES, etc. For Sare, at our Rooms. Queen-street, at 11 o'clock. ;C*AMUEL /COCHRANE AND ;QiON J. DACRE. Auctioneer. rpHURSDAY, OgTH A I'HIL, AT 11 O'CLOCK. jgjAMUEL /COCHRANE AND OO.N Have received instructions from MR E. DARBY, who is leaving for the South, to sell by auction at his Residence, BUCKLAND-RD.. EPSOM (next Mr Gorrie's). on THURSDAY, 26th inst.. at 11 o'clock. TiHE WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD, consisting of— SADDLE BAG TOUCH. 2 Chairs. Carpet, Rug. Rattan Chairs, B. aud Gold Clock, Walnut Table. Gilt Overmantel, Bamboo Whatnots. Lustres, and Overmantels Curtain. Hair Rug. B.M. Fender and Irons, Pictures. Fancy Tables. HALL STAND, Curtains. Linoleums, etc. DINING TABLE. Handsome Sideboard. Mot. Kauri Panels, H. Hair-seated Suite, 9 pieces. Chiffonier, Platedware. Cover. Linoienm, China. Tea Service, Cutlery, Crockery, Din. Ware A. B. Chairs. Emb. Velvet Folding Chair, Lea. Couch, Platform Rocker D. and S. IRON BEDSTEADS. Handsome Mot. Kauri Duchess Pair (marble top). Wardrobes. Chests Drawers. Mattresses and Bedding. Mirrors, Washstauds, Toiletware, Commode KITCHEN UTENSILS. Dresser, Crocker*. Safes, Plated Covers, 2-Roller Mangle, Tubs, Garden Tools, Coal and Coke, etc., etc. THE HOUSE AND ONE ACRE GROUND TO LET. TAKE TRAMS TO GREENWOOD'S CORNER. jgAMUEL QOCHRANE AND QON J. DACRE, Auctioneer. JAS. C AHULL- AND CO. A-Ctio-eers. JUNCTION QUEEN AND GREY STS. Will sell TO-MORROW. VEGETABLES 11 o'clock. PRODUCE, 11.30 — Onions, Kumaras, Potatoes, Pumpkins FR_n\ 12 o'clock — Apples, Pears, P. Fruit, tomatoes, etc. Ten Pure bred Bronzewing Turkeys, Hens and Gobblers J. CAKILL, Auctioneer. AND TpDENBOROUGH. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). Mr'lf)' AM - — PRODUCE, Potatoes, -iXJ.tiU onions Kumaras. Swedes. Pumpkins, etc. 11 — ASSORTED LOCAL FRUITS— Apples, Pears, Quinces, Grapes Lemons, etc. , M. P. HOGAN. Auctioneer. NEWMARKET AUCTION* MART. TO-MORROW, at 1.30 p.m. Li_lU_T — Apples, Pears, Quinces, Toma- - 1 - toes, etc. mlh GETj S? LE 'f.- Potatoes, Turnips, Cabbages, Pumpkins, etc.. etc POULTRY — Roosters. Hens, Ducks etc Also, at 2.30 p.m. — Usual Sale of' Furniture. pEARSE gAKER, Auctioneer. m^^mm «——■«^—— _______»_____,^^^_^____ . EDUCATIONAir. -p-OSTAL QOLLEGE. Classes by Correspondence now starting for Civil Service,- University and Teachers' Certificates Examinations. Private Coaching at Moderate Fees. For particulars, write to M. Irvine (M.A. Cantab.), Walden, Woodside Rd., ' St. Eden; or call on any SATURDAY, between 3 and S p.m., or at other time by - appointment. MR . ,F..y. JULIAN, Teacher of -Respiration 4 & Voice Production (Riseili Methodi- Nasal and Faulty Production Corrected. Voice Test interviews free. Appointments made by letter.—Address c/o A. W; Robertson. 189. Queen-at. I TOHT EARLE AND" CO., Queen-st., ar« ** selling Grand, Tippy Farmings at lOd; guaranteed fresh from the Ceylon tea gardens. TF you like rich, strong tea, get the lovely A Tippy Farmings at 104 from John Earle „_4 Co., .Direct Ten Importers, Queenst. '..••*••.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 96, 23 April 1906, Page 8
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