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AUCTIONS. BOOKMAN AND ~ 0 . • WAITEMATA M No. C, CUSTOMS STREET wL®^ Has been Instructed to Sell h ß^'Auction at their Rooms T ' C AT 11 A.M. sSipp *'•- | • ! A six-^S_^ " | A from R_MUERA TOR &*» ENCB OF SALLMo our"sffi*! I prising the following KOO *a*i. .com. - ■ QAK FURNISHINGS. '. I "H" A LL.—Magnificent Oak Hall ail: ' 11~- (latest design) Wilton •Srii-_ a, *W .'(Fawn and Grey). 6yds Hall R nna« ; JOINING ROOM. _ Handsome Wniwv Axminster Carpet (Bin* eel re !Rose border. lTx 0. only 3 mont 2« d . Vle « "Oak Oval Dining Table 4 S,'W • (high backs), 2 X&ston Chairs (Red i2"S!" • upholstered), 2 Rockers (eoS i„ le »tter •i Handsome bark P K. Sideboard -mirrors; 36- Piece Doulton Dinner 'xr?~!** - gEDROOM -Pretty designed 0 b"S_ JJ> comprising 4 pieces. Bedstead ' "Waft ' 25- e A SS mb - Cbest an d Pedestal *V** . 2ND BEDROOM -4-pieee Mothed Ka_i ' t.l, Ue ,- comprising Bed and Wire wS? . robe and Duchess Pair". Seagrass MnV? 1 ; ; 2« aI i'edroom requisites, BlSnkets, > "OREAKFAST ROOM.—Pretty a„i^A, ■ X> Sideboard. 7-plece OR Sulfe • S^S"" 4 I Mat, 21-plece Afternoon t£' , o FF'lrF nl o\ F i' «"«»« nU_S l Of 9 — ° ak m R o" Top Desk, Letti . Scales and Weights ' tt I "T^lTCHEN.—Kitchen Dossers mftgl I Kitchen Chairs, SeagrasfS Grillers Lino., Congolenm Curtain rSif 1 jl'res. Pan, Pots, Pans. Kitchen Fend™! C£V22?M UTE -\ SIr *S--o"den Roffi I Mower. Ijawn Trimmers ■ ' SUNDRIES.-Very handsome I£"hn raa i !>p Commode. Child's High Chairs, S et t_T P-rfcr-tinn Heater, Child's Dropslrte r«f' * Gas Iron, Bissell's Carpet Sweeper GaW* 2?H th ?'-if r ? e H nen Verandah Blind fl* wide) Window Sash. Garden Hose . Prim? , Machine (Drophead Beale). Oars and locks,, and host of Household. N«:esiffi , ! ORDER OF SALE I,eCeSnUM - -11 at FOLLOW KIES: TORSITC ttE: TO 12 a.m—OFFICE FURNITURE i 12.30 p.m.—PIANO AND CARPETS OAK FURNISHINGS. ■-• ■'"£& D. BOOKMAN AND CO. Auctioneer and Valuer ' • BOOKMAN WILL SELL IT. ..j) DI AUCTION, mHURSDAY, "*T)ECEMBER A". AT 12 O'CLOCK. A V gNUG QOTTAGE, rJIAKAPUSA. HARLEY ROAD, 2mln from 2d section--smin from beach; i-acre SectioD, all in lirst-class condition. AT OUR SALE ROOMS, ELLIOTT*' ST. "RICHARD A RTHUR, T TD..AY LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS . . V -~ -IB "pSTATB: (B. E. WILLIAMS) **"V TJAEO AY I L LB. \ BSOLUTE /CLEARING QALE. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. L'Z ) '.■'(••-.'"$ . TOT I.—THEATRE AND RINK, valnioli ■AA central position; 287 links frontage to Hokianga.. Road., opposite ' G.l\O.;A t few minutes from wharf. v- ; ■• T OT 2.—BURNLEY ESTATE, 313 ACRES, AA within a few minutes' walk of th* ) G.P.O. A SPLENDID CUTTING-UH PROPOSITION. .; A 9 ROAD FRONTAGES. ..- .. THE ABOVE WILL POSITIVELY BBSOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. A. AUCTION SALE: , V "\TONDAY, TJjECEMBER -| A AT -tA A.M. J-'sfi. ) AT OUR SALEROOMS, M ELLIOTT STREET, AUCKLAND. •> r . —. ■ \ "OICHABD A RTHUB, TTD., V; LAND AND FURNITURE AUCTIONEEBR. ■SO , 1 T\EEP /^IREEK. TVEEP rtREEK. A,,. T-vEEP . |-*IREEK. -.M. ' THE PRETTIEST BAY ONTHBOOAOTTHE PRETTIEST BAY ON THE OOAJT. THE PRETTIEST BAY ON THE COAST; a .. —; — . ".'_• -~-;. I p BEAT TTNRBSERVED rxtßAKlNli. I g*ALB of* .'.' I". Y;A TTNSOLD SECTIONS IN THIS BEAUTIFUL LOCALITx, A; Will be* held at -fy.f, ' OUR SALE ROOMS, ELLIOTT 3TRBB?. - "JaTIGHT AUCTIOS, A TJCnON, b , i "-QBC. AT g I".* . The Vendor* have favoured us with taggf tions to POSITIVELY SELL BgSg SECTION AS THE ESTATE MUSI BB CLEARED UP BEFORE DEC. ,30. s .-.£ TERMS: £10 per SecUon Cash. ...J'*?.'?! ' teteet charged, and tllscount allo. w e»i r 2sL paid for within 12 months. Or, £10 ca» balance £1 per month, Interest 5 -per. CJM-; The Deep Creek ls delightfully.-■«*"•«& " commanding exquisite views of the CMBB? and Outer Harbour. * ~., A GOOD WHARF AM> EAST LAIfDWd Combined with ' SANDY BEACH. SAFE BATHIKOY^ SPLENDID FISHING AND B0A*n»l» Make thls AN IDEAL FAMILY RESOKT FOB-' THE SUMMER SCHOOL • - VACATION. A A bM " Telephonic communication wlthAneklMj Store and P.O. Roads are all made r?« dedicated. Land Transfer Hfle« can,"* given at once. A Unique- Opportunity to Purchase tt to* I Own Price.DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE SBCTIOJWDELIGHTFUL SEASIDE SECTIONS..; DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE SBCTIOXSo. -a, . .-,-■; Full particulars from ,M^ T»ICHARD Jj 1 ?* AUCTIONEERS, ELLIOTT STBEBT.A. pi RAY AND QOOKBOFT, -.- AGENTS, SMEETON'S BUILDING*^ DOGS FOR SALE. SCOTCH Terriers, pure bred, **2j£ • alao pure-bred Australian T«rWJ cheap.—Mrs. Johnson, on Beach, Devonport. mmimm A PROFITEERS and Their HearM. J. Savage, Labour CM(Uda» l.Leya Institute, To-night, 8 o'clock. .... •■

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 282, 27 November 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 282, 27 November 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 282, 27 November 1919, Page 8

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