AUCTIONS. "VTOONAN TJROS., rpO-MORROW, rpUESDAY, AT "I -| A.M. AT OUR SALE ROOMS, VICTORIA STREET EAST. T ARGE TpNTRY OurERIOR pp OU S E.II OLD pDRSITUEE AXD p>LEXISHMEXTS. I ABOCT ABOUT 500 L OTS 500 L OTS MOSTLY MODERN AND IN GOOD CONDITION. IN OAK. RIMU AND' POLISHED KAURI.----2 GOOD CHESTERFIELD SUITES FUMED OAK BEDROOM SUITE SET OAK DINING CHAIRS OAK SIDEBOARD 8 GOOD CARPETS (Various Sires). Auction Catalogue also includes:— O GOOD SIDEBOARDS (Modern). j ATAHOGANY EXTENSION DINING |.H_ TABLE. OAK OVAL BREAKFASTI ROOM TABLE. OAK and MOQUETTE CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, RATTAN SETTEE (Ipholstere.l in Green Plush). SEAGRASS AXD RATTAN CHAIRS, PADDED WILLOW CHAIRS, LINOLEUMS. DIVAN CHAIRS, RIMU BOX SETTEE with Squab and Cushion. RIMU OVAL DINING TABLE with fi HIGH BACK DINERS TAPESTRY TABLE COVER. "W.W. COCCH. 2 LEATHER DININGROOM SUITES, OAK AND CUT-GLASS LIQUEUR STAND. 2 TEA SETS. 2 TABU-: LAMPS, BRASS JARDINIERES AND VASES. GLASSWARE Etc., Etc. And OjUfi LOTS GENERAL DININGROOM jOt FURNITURE. BEDROOMS (B) — FUMED OAK BEDROOM SUITE with OAK BEDSTEAD complete. DULL WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE OF 3 PIECES. RIMU WARDROBES. COMB CHESTS. DUCHESS PAIRS. RIMU OAK AND B.M. BEDSTEADS. WIRE WOVEN AND SUPER KAPOK BEDDING. GOOD QUILTS. Curtains, Seagrass Squares. Rugs. Etc.. Etc. O HAI.I/STANDS, fi LENGTHS CARPET i_ RUNNER Slipmnts, Hall Seat. INDIAN HALT. RUG. KITCHEN DRESSER (Good). Tables. Canadian and A.B. Chairs. Fire Guard. Fenders, and Usual Kitchen Sundries. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVES. VTJON'AN TJROS.. AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE FURNISHERS AND VALUERS. VICTORIA STREET EAST. 10 P. W. Douglas.) (Phone SO6A. pjOUGLAS AND /^O. CHARMING QtTRiTJ-RRAX pTOME. HARMING Of BUR BAN "O-ME. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION AT THE RESIDEXCE, "ORENTWOOD jyp. p£DEN I On j TTITEDNESDAY, O 1021, AT "I I O'CLOCK. Instructed by THOMAS CHARTE?., Esq., who is now farming. HIS WELL-KNOWN AND BEAUTrFULLYSITUATBD HOME, •• rpE p>ATOHE," BRENTWOOD AVENUE, MOUNT EDEN. rpHE pjESIDENCE OF "I -| pjOOMS. SITUATED IN BEAUTIFULLY LAID-OUT GROUNDS, THIS IS ONE OF THE NICEST OF, OUR AUCKLAND HOMES. As Mr. Charter Is now in the country and Is anxious to dispose of the property, he has Instructed us to make THE TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY EASY. THE TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY EASY. ALSO. ON THE SAME DATE, rpHE pniRNTTURE AND TfFFECTS, Including TJROADWOOD TTORIZOXTAL /> RAND TJIANO. DRAWING ROOM —BROADWOOD HORIZONTAL GRAND PIANO. Beautiful Burr Walnut Case, Rich Tone; 2-Piece Silk Tapestry Suite, Loose Covers: Small Round Table. Large Ditto; Whatnot, Coal Vase. GOOD ORNAMENTS. Easy Chairs. Cushions. Bookshelf. Books, including old New Zealand Works; 12 by 10 Kidderminster Carpet. Fender and Brasses, Table Cover. Curtains, Pictures and Bric-a-Brae. DINING ROOM—Lge. Rimu Sideboard and , Small Kauri Sideboard, E.P. SUGAR AND CREAM AND E.P. WARE. Leather-top Tahle, Eastern Rugs. 14 I by 12 Carpet. Extension Dining Table j and Cover. Books and Pictures. Dinner Wagon. Salad Bowl. Music Stand and Music, Rugs. Silk Tapestry, Easy Chair. 8 Dining Room Chairs, Beautiful Ornaments and Vases, Clock. Mirrors, etc., etc. HALL —VERY OLD OAK GRANDFATHER'S STRIKING CLOCK, 20 years old : Large* Hallstand. Slip Mats. Lino.. Crash Hall Curtains, Seagrass Runner. » BEDROOMS (4) —3-PIECE DARK BEDROOM SUITE, Comb. Chests, Toilet Sets, Pictures, D. and S. Wood and iron Bedsteads, Heavy Linoleums, Curtains, Blinds. Blankets, Sheets. Wire and Kapok Mattresses, Pillows and Sundries. KITCHEN— 2 Tables. Lino.. Crockery. Enamel Ware, Glass Ware, Pots and Pans, Kerb. Chairs and Sundries. and Blinds. Clothes Horse, flHbsene Perfection Stove and Oven. Cooking Utensils, etc.. etc. OUTSIDE. —Gates. Garden Tools. Lot Sundries. Camera Requisites, Lot Picture Frames and Mouldings. Garden Seats. Table Mangle. Wringer. 161n. Pennsylvania Lawn Mower, in good order. * NO RESERVES. TERMS CASH. Particulars and cards to view at office of the Auctioneers. pr/\ FANES OF GLASS, in Good Order. pvOUGLAS AND ptO., ALL THE TIME. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN. VICTORIA STREET EAST. 21 _ UPILS WANTED. ASHLEIGH Coaching College, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. Coaching for Public Examinations, Backward Education, Bookkeeping. Junior and Senior. D ARL HELLRIiE'GBL, Violinist (Hie Leader J. C. Williamson Co., X.Z.). — 7. MjJlnjjj St.. Grey Lynn. 50 DRESSMAKING Classes. —Miss Coolthard resumes classes Feb. 16.—S, Pierce Bldgs., Symonds St. Phone 20S0A. 519 DRESSMAKING Classes resumed. Hours 9 tlli 6 p.m.; evenings by appointment.— Miss Xearv, 11, Tabernacle Bldgs., Newton. C TTWtED LEFEVER, L.L.C.M., A.V.C.M., f- Pianoforte; 21/ term.—Send for prospectus. 24, Leighton St.. Grey Lynn, D LEARN Motor Car Driving and Mechanism, day or evening instruction; careful tußion, moderate fee; several makes. City Council certificate guaranteed.—lßVlN, ! ,19, Wakefield St. |
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 26, 31 January 1921, Page 6
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