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AUCTIONS. p KORGE VXTALKER, AT THE SALEROOMS. OO r\UEEN QJTKEET, rp.o-Monnow. at ir, on a.m. sharp 1Q T>OLI.S pOOD T INOI/KUM, pENUIN.E TXDIAX T? ur:s - O pONG OLEUM OQUARES, A-XMIXSTER AND QtUENTAt/ pARPETS AND TJI'iSXERS. AXiD AT -j-1 O'CLOCK, On Acvount of Mr. It. Johnston. Symonrts TTIGIH-CLASS (>AK AND T? IMU TjM'RXITURE. (Some of it scarcely been used.! Also. -pMiI.r.SH TyRAWINGROOM piANO (Beautiful Inlaid Ro«cwood Cnse). Iji'NTrMRH UPRICHT GRAND DRAW- ■* IXGROOM .I*l AXO, Irou Frame. Rosewood ('use. and Artistically Inlitid. to lie sold »t ISO P-m. sharp. MAGNIFICENT POW-FRONT PO T -. KAI'III SIDEBOARD. VERY HANDSOME B-prE. SH. TISSUE CIIRKTERFIELD SUITE, with Oak FacInzs: VALUABLE INDIAN CARPET RQUARRR. 3 Conj-oleum Squares. Axminster Hearth anil Floor Rurs. OAK dining table, c, oak Dinins chairs. SOLID OAK Sini:~OAini. Choice Lo* Vases and Oninments. Briiss Vase nnrt Candlesticks. rAIIt VA.LUABI-F. FRENTH PItISMATIC BINOCULARS (in leather rase), suitable tor snortsiniin or military officer; .SILVERPLATED KETTLE. Brass H.W. .Tug. Cruet, r,-pce. S-alnil Pel. E.r. Fruit Dish. I,ARi:H POL. KAURI SETTEIK' i ami Pretty Squab, Kauri Ki. Dining Table, I'ph. Easy Chairs. Morris Chair in Seaprass, 7-pcc. Saddlebag Chesterfield Suite with 4 dining chairs. Lace and Casement Curtains, Very Heavy BEATEN COPPER KERB, Flre-dnis and Antique Brasses. Occ. Tobies, Pnlmstnnds. .Tiiriitnlercs. Pictures. 4-p.-e. E.P. Tea nud Coffee Service, Good Crockery and Glassware. HAND SFJWINfi MACHINE. Camera and Accessories. HANDSOME .'S-PCE EKTHROOM SUITE, best of polished kauri, with carved panels and real puriri facings, comprising Spacious Double-mirrored Wardrobe. L-irire Comb. Chest, and - T.B. Marhlp-topped Wnshstami: SOI.ID OAK ■BEDROOM SUITE, good as new. very handsome and modern design, consisting of large Wardrobe with best B.P. Mirror, Pretty Combination Pressing Chest, and Pedestal iVohoard: Henry 2in Pillar D.B.M. RFDSTEAD. SING-LE R.IMU B.EDSTKAI). POIjID OAK COMBINATION PAIR, Rlmn Cnmh. Cliests. Duchess Pair. Double rind Single Beds, Wirewoves. Knpok P.edding (nearly new). Toilet Pets and Odd Ware. PAIR ALL-WOOL DOUBLE I'.LANKBTS, Sliavlng Cabinet, WHITE ENAMEL CO-MT. CHEST. LARGE BOX OTTOMAN in pretty cretonne cover. Comb. Bed, Bolsters'. Kapok Pillows, Bed.- . room Chairs and Bedside Table. HALLSTAND in Polished Kauri, with Bevelled Mirrors, very handsome design; Axmliißtpr and Tapestry Runners, O.R. Settee ami Squab, Hall Seat. Mohair Silpmats. Carpet S-iveener. Hand-painted Panels. Bhmlioo Hallstnnrt and Palmstands, jardinieres. Hall Ciirtnins. KITCHEN DRESSERS (3). Chiffonier, Kitchen Tables. Willow Chairs, A.B. and Canadian Chairs. Meat Safes. Keinler and Fireirons, Meat -Dishes. Teapots. Cups and Saucers, Dinner■ware. Cutlery, Potts" Irons. Gas Irons and Tubes. Gas Rings and Griller, Enamelwarc Iron, Aluminium, and Enamel Saucepans, Frypans, Lawn Mower. Garden Tools, Pram, Pushcart, Child's High Chair, Muffinteres, G..1. Tubs, Buckets, Wringer. Perfection Heater, Kerosene Stove and Oven, Sugar Scoop. Coir Mats, Gas Heater, .lam and Preserving Bottles. 'I'uivare, Step Ladder, Aviary. Large Gnlv. 'Marti. Kitchen Chairs, and usual Household Sundries. SPECIAL NOTE.—This being the last Mart 'Sale prior to the holidays, it is necessary that everything should l>e sold and cleared to make room for goods coming to hand during the next ten days. THERE ARE- \O RESERVES. EVERYTHING MUST BiE SOLD. ALSO, AT -1 Oft P.M., By Order of the Trustees in a Deceased Estate, piILAT Q.RAND TMAXO (Infected with Wood Borer). NOTE.—This Piano will be sold without reserve to the highest bidder and Piano Dealers are invited to inspect. AUCTION TT AT YyALKE-R'S. QUEEN STREET (opposite S-uieetous) 33 T EOXARD pOAKLEY, J TD. AT THE RESIDENCE, «T> tjukenui tjoad, "p>psom (Last House but one on right-haHd side). Take Epsom Cars to Greenwood's Corner, thence a few minutes' walk towards Royal Oak. On Account of Mrs. CLARKE, who has sold her property and i≤ giving up housekeeping, we will Sell, mO MORROW (TUBS.), 'ATAKCH Oft AT -11 O'CLOCK HANDSOMELY-DESIGNED SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD Headlights), Oval Dining Table theavy quaint-designed legs). 6-plece Solid Oak Pin-cushioned Dining Suite, Very Handsome Edition o f Historians' History of World, in Solid Oak Revolving Bookcase. 2." volumes (most costly). DUOPHEAD S. AND C. SEWING MACHINE (cabinet ■ design), Seagrass Easy Chairs, Kerb, Pictures, Bric-a-Brac. Books, Jardinieres, Antique Kerb, E.W. Ware, Cutlery. Seagrass Mat, Rugs, Handsome 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE and 2 DIVAN CHAIRS (upholstered in real shadow tissiie). Oxypathoe (in ■Lace Loom (with all bobbin* and instructions), Superior-made Oiled Rlmu Ilali .Stand (in oiled rimn. with Kent), I'aliri Stand, 12yds Very Best Hall Linoleum 2 Oak Oval-mirrored Combination Chests (with Pedestal to match). Pictures, 2 Fullsize Wood Bedsteads (with U.S. Cable), Wire-wove mid Best of Kapok Bedding Pillows, 21 Pairs Double Blankets, Sheet*'' ■Spacious Oiled Riinu Mirrored Wardrobe Seagrass Bedroom Squares, Brown Seagrass Chair. MaguiUceut Crocheted-work Bedspread (on best Irish linen), with Crocheted Pillow Shams (rained at £20). Kitchen Table, Chairs. Brooms. Crockery. Pots and Pane, Aluminium Srtucepans. ' Stepladder Long Ladder. Brooms, Real Good Lawn Mower, Garden Shears, Gas Iron (silent) Buckets. Garden Tools. Linoleum, 2 Bags Coal, and Firewood, Tennis Racquets. NOTE.-Furnishings only in use a few months, practically new, and house spotlessly clean. Can recommend. •pOAKXRY \Y n - r - QJELL TT." 'PHONE 2238. 3 MACHINERY WASTED. LATBE. wood turning, «t, enne pulleys tarlstock. good order; aleo. 2 tup. .Engine

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 76, 29 March 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 76, 29 March 1920, Page 6