AUCTIONS. A N -pXGEPTIONALLY QHOICE TOI Oi TTIGH /^IRADE TTOUSE TfUJRNISHINGS., 10.30 T OMORKOW - , IN OUR ROOMS, ELLIOTT STREET. FROM 13, KING'S VIEW RD., MT. EDEN. THE OF THEE "EfIURNISHING-S OF TEN ROOMS. £495 -™*- £495 OETZE BABY GRAND PIANO. MAGNIFICENT CARVED SIDEBOARD (cost 60 guineas;). gADDLEBAG LOUNGE. / tARVED FRONT BOOKCASE. EXTENSION DINING TABLE KIMD COSY CORNER, AXMINSTER CARPETS, RIMU LOUNGE SETTEE, biNUh.lt DROPHEAD SEW. MACHINES, 3 RKWAREWA DIN. CHAIRS, 6 HIGHBACK L. DINING CHAIRS, 3 SEAGRASS SQUARES, ART. OCCASIONAL TABLES, COUCHES, I'ALU STANDS. JARDINILRES, ART CURTAINS, BLINDS, H. RUGS, MOHAIR MAIS, LINOLKUMS, I'IC'TURES, B.M. FENDERS, COAL VASES, DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE, etc. HANDSOME CARVED BEDROOM •SUITE OR 3 PIECES, DARK WOOD BEDSTEADS, SOLID OAJi 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, COMB. CHESTS. DUCHESS FAIRS. CHESTS OP DRAWERS, SUPERIOR TOILET WARE, S. and l>. B.M. BEDSTEADS, D. WIRE -MATTRESSES. KAPOK BEDDING, etc. DIIESSKR. TABLE MANGLE (equal to new). CHIFFONIER. K. TABLES, 30 ASSORTED CHAIRS, SAUI'B-PANS, PRES. JAKS, KETTLES, BATHS, and KITCHEN UTENSILS. AT 12 O'CLOCK. 1 PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER, cost £10 (suitable for a large lawn). AT 1.30. KAA YARDS WHITE CALICO. In 3yd O\)\f LENGTHS. LADIES - BLOUSES, COSTUMES. AND A SMALL LINE OF FANCY GOODS. I ■RICHARD ARTHUR AND /~\o., AUCTIONEERS. 15 TMPORTANT TO T^ARMERS. 300 C OILS N°- 8 P LAIN XjIENCING YXMRE (JCWT. COILS). 19S C OILS B ARB W- nE--J A O'CLOCK rpO-MORROW. IN OUR ROOMS. ELLIOTT STREET. Under Instructions from a Shipping Company. SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER. ALSO, SECOND-HAND GALV. IRON, SASHE-S, REG. GRATES, GLASS DOORS, KROSTED GLASS PARTITIONS, 2 ORION RANGES, etc., etc. OICHARD A RTIIUR AND r*O. AUCTIONEERS. 14 ,V - IGHT AUCTION VT I G H T AUCTION AT OUR SALEROOMS. ELLIOTT STREET rpHCRSDAY, "AT ARCH cyr\ AT T P.M. rYREWA TJEACII. /"YRFAYA "OEACII. QREWA TgEACH. THE MOST DF,LI<JPITFCT., THE MOST DELIGHTFUL. THE MOST DELIGHTFVL. THE MOST DELIGHTFUL, I THE MOST POPULAR THE MOST POPULAR THE MOST POPULAR THE MOST POPULAR TJESORT SEASIDE TJESORT TN /pHE AUCKLAND X>ROYINCE. i ! miles of hard sand. miles of hard san.h. xtixquisite qcenery. -Exquisite level q-kctions. evel Ejections. The Owner of this "Favourite Resort, for whom Mr. Oeo. P:iykel Is actlug as Agent, has favoured n* with instructions to sell at an early date, TIHH WHOLE OF THE BEACH FRONTAGE. Every Section Perfectly Level. Also. A FEW SECTIONS OX THE POINT, Which cnmmnncls the most ■perfect panorerrn obtainable ou the Coast. TERMS WILL BE ON THE INSTALMENT SYSTEM. HO NOT BI'Y .ELSEWHERE T'NTIL YOU HAVE SDETN THESE SECTIONS. Q.EORGE pAYKEL. AGENT, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, OICHARD A RTUUR AND po., FURNITURE AND LAND AUCTIONEERS. ' mO-UORROTT (FRL), AT -J -t O'CLOCK. rrfl SHEETS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY ' OU CORRUGATED IRON, 4, 0, U, 7, S. and 10 feet lengths. QUANTITY SPOUTING I QUANTITY BRYANT AiND MAY'S WAX MATCHES ROLLED OATS. In 201b bags. SPRAY PUMP, 10/21X1. SOUTHERN Flour. To be sold on account of whom it may IN THE NEW CITY 'MARKETS, BY J. B KAIU A>D C u ~ rpO-MORRUW — TfVRI. — rpO-MORROW. T XJRAID AND /-0., pRTIT. pRUIT. TjMUIT. AtU\ tARES (AliOUTi MIXED FRUIT 4:1/1' AI'PI.KS. I'KARS. PEACHES. TOMATUKS. I'ALll-'URXIAN LEMONS /"MIAFF. OATS. (BRAN. POLLARD MAIZE. QUANTITY Ii.VMAtiED BRAN KUMAHAS. PUMPKINS. SWEDES I'nTATiiKS. UNIONS T OOSE VEGETABLES. XTAIjF-TOn BACON. FRUIT AT 12 O'CLOCK. J jgUAID AND pO.,
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 62, 13 March 1919, Page 6
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