AUCTION SALES. CHARD A KTHTjR AND /10. 4 T ■>rASTJKAr-ROAP. pARNELL, CORNER CLAYBROOK-ROAD. 'p> MORROW. rpOMORROW. U O'CLOCK. .11!.-. CRAIG, who is leaving for England. l.a r favoured us with instructions to Sell :i* her Residence, JTI-.R HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. (.■-Irtn BECHSTKTN PIANO. only in c_XUU use a few months; Snp. Ore and A.-ni Chairs, Wicker Chairs. ritish I'phols-T.-rei Hand-carved Hall Stool, Carved Occ. Taj:.- ipretty design). Book Shelves and Musi," Canterbury. Combined Music Stool. Snp. I.c.cc Curtains. BRUSSELS CARPET ¥Q.. Bombay Wicker Chairs, Canadian Chairs. Ax. Carpet Runner. Up. Divan Chair. SINGER T. Sewing Machine fin perfect order), Plush T'phd. DINING CHAIRS. K.P. Ware and Cutlery. PICTURESQUE ATLAS of Australasia il4 vols.). Popular Encyclopaedia. Pretty Design ART BED'TEAD, Wire and Kap. Mattresses. Mirror.'ronted WARDROBE and Combination Oressing Table to match mew design), BJH. Red and Mattresses. Linoleum. Oilcloth. Liner. Blinds. Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Gas Iron. Sundries. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer and Valuer. 532 T OUIS T EWIS AT TJEMUERA, COR. REMUERA AND RIDINGS ROADS, At Foot of Mt. Dobson. fpO-MORROW. mO-MORROW, AT 12 O'CLOCK. On account MRS. WINGATE (who is leaving for England), •TWIE ABSOLUTELY NEW FURNISH-, J- LNGS (all Made to Order), including— 7-Pce. Oak and Leather Dining Suite (new j lesdgn). Oiled Rimu Escritoire. Lg. Chesterfield Lounge (with Shadow Cover). 2 Lg. Divan lounges (-with. Shadow Tissue Covers), 3 Very Superior Indian Carpets (12 x B. » x 9. 6 x 4). Floor Rugs. Good Casement Curtains. Lin. Blinds, Oft Extension Dining 1 Table, Thenno Chairs, Cop. Curb, Old Sorren;.> Wood Liq. Stand, 2 Serge Lounges, • K.P. Ware, Ornaments. Ice Chest. Tables,' Clock. Hf.-Plate Camera (by Thornton and J'icnuard. with Tripod and Lamp), Hall Table, 12 x 3 Real Indian Runner, Door Slips. Serge Hall Carpet. .lap. Gong, Barometer, Pat. Filter. Uy. Inlaid Linoleum (IS x 9>. Canton Slips, Willow Chairs, 6 Vonrbina-tion Bedsteads 14 2ft Sin, 2 3ft), with fibre mattresses; Kap. Pillows. Blankets and Bedding, 3 5-dr. Oiled Rimu < 'bests, 2 Oiled Rhnu Combination Pairs, oiled Rimu Arm Commode, 3 Rimu and Rush Bedroom Chairs. Carpet Slips. 1 Rimu Con Chest, Folding Pram, Curtains. Foote's English Bath Cabinet, Chair and -Lamp; Ware; also Kitchen Table and (hairs. Coal Box. Curb. Plate Rack. Gen. Kit. Utensils, Carpet Sweep. Knife Cleaner, and Usefrl Household Sundries. ■Remuera Tram stops at House. Sale, 15th, at noon. The above Furnishings are only 2 monraw old. LOUIS T EWIS, AUCTIONEER. ■Li 526
T OUIS T KWTS AT TTIS "DOOMS, VICTORIA-ST. EAST. -pRIDAY — 17 th A/TAT — "pKIDAY AT 12 O'CLOCK. rpo TTOtTSE "p-fJKNISHEBS. OO pi ABPBTS. Oft /CARPETS. WITH RUGS TO MATCH. In the Newest Continental Designs. Also. 'Hi R OLI * A RT I IXOLErMS < 8 x * • ) "DALES "piL-008 "PUGS, TIfATS, •p»ooR CLIPS. -p-IRESIDE T>EGS. Ti;r above Consignment will be on view after Wednesday. T OUIS T EWIS, AUCTIONEER, ! LAND AGENT AND VALUER. 541 I •pRIDAV. AT AY IJTB, j AT 12 NOON SHARP. j TMPORTANT T AND DALE. i INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS TAKENOTE. j Tl«-R. J mHORNES Will Sell by Auction, at the Land Sale Rooms, 83, Queen Street. TT-HYBER TJASS T>OAD. FOUi: WELL-BUILT HOUSES, on Freehold Allotment S4ft 61n by 200 ft, in this choice thoroughfare, of six and seven rooms, besides bathroom, washhouse, patent w.c, and all conveniences. Bringing in a rental of £223 16/ per annum. L.T. Title. Worth the special attention of the Investor. "PAUL OTSEET, piTY. CENTRAL AND VALUABLE I - iV BLOCK OF LAND, suitable for the I erection of large warehouse or factory, hay- I ing 123 ft Gin to St. Faul-st., and running back to Technical School grounds, and nifieniug to 129 ft at back. Very central. Mist coE.mand big price in near future. Of) \ CRE6 AT TJEMUERA. I PART OF THE CELEBRATED MEA-, LOWBANK ESTATE, suitable fori loading and cutting up. A _PL_)NDID I 81/lilC FOR A SPECULATOR. There are j beautiful views, and the property runs down I to the water, is all in grass, and has a J large Dweilinghonse and all outbuildings "' thereon. At present let for £117 per annum. "DAYSWATER TESTATE. a WRITE OF THE MOST CHOICE SEC- - TIONS in this beautiful marine suburb, commanding most lovely sea views, and with sea frontage. They are level sections, with tbe great depth of 250 ft, and with a frontage of over 200 ft to Norwood-rd. These will be sold separately, and will present an opportunity to secure THREE MAGNIFICENT SEASIDE RESIDENCE SITE'S, within about three minutes' walk of the Bayswaier landing, which must greatly en- _ hance in value in the immediate future. . v EASY TERMS ARRANGED. Cards to view and all particulars of the • Auctioneer, J rpHORNES, 83, QUEEN-ST. J-3IDAY, jyT-AY 24 - AT 12 O'CLOCK. ' : "JlAreUiA ]J£OSA_CH QONSOLIDATED ' • - I—TiTrrDAaaoKi. - gATTEHT, JJTKE. ~AST> pr_LNT. ' R OBT - C. C A!,? - ANTD S os Save received Instructions from -as Liquidator (Mr. W. Gray) to Sen Tt tk?.t MONARCH " B °5L5 ?«m, «en IOOODss, , •W.. %£"** c -""a« YM_,-.--W___ 4 SHOP,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 115, 14 May 1912, Page 6
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