AUCTIONS. *» I. TTNION SALE ROOM, PITT STBEI* *-> NION SALE ROOM, Oppoiite f UNION SALE BOOM, St. Helen*. • AUCTION SALB ***! l : . £SUO WORTH FURNITURE. £300 WORTH FURNITUBE. Mart Packed to the Doors this wee£. TJIURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION -T MUST BE SOLD. "V WE ARE GOING TO MAKE ROOM. . ' ""■- -X! I LAST SALE DAY BEFORE HOLIDAYS. 1 ROLL DP, AND YOU WILL FURNISH AX THIS SALE FOR A SONG. WE WILL START SHARP AT II A.SL And the .Inventory include? the f following:— r •> PIANOS, real good instruments. Enjli3» and Continental makes; l Colombia. 'Hornless Gramophone and Records, 1 Autor harp (equal to new). 4 CARPET SQUARES (Axminster, Wilton. and Reversible), 8-piece Walnut Dlnlngroom Suite <niceijr inlaid and beantifully upiioistered in English Tapestry), a real tip-top scitc; Rlmu and Sideboards, Oax Extension Dining Table, lined top, with tw« leaves; β-piece Oak Suite, loose spring seaos; "-piece Kauri D.R. Suites, covered in brown velvet; 3 Rimn and Kauri Suites, all loose 1 seats; Rimu Settees, Oval Tables, Smokers' - Chairs, Easy Chairs, Occ. Tables, Tea SeU, Glassware. HALL.—Kauri Hallstand. richly carrefl, goo* mirror. A real good article; o Rimn and Kauri Hallstands: a chance to bay goo* . Pair Hall Curtains, l?rd Wide Asmioster Runner. BEDROOMS.—DoubIe Rimu Wardrobe, fitted with leadligßts. 4 Ulmu Combination . Chests, Rimu Pedestals, Washstands, 3 Kauri Chests, all in good order; Comb. >J Pairs, Oak, Rimu, Kauri Wardrobes. 4-pffiw "Kauri B.R. Suite, good mirrons and neat design; well-made, and fit for any home; . Rimu and Kauri Bedsteads (Single ami . Double), Wirewove 'Mattresses. Good Clean Bedding, 1 Real Eiderdown Quilt, Single an 4 f Double Iron Bedsteads, Toilet Ware, Sea- . graes Squares, Wool Mats, Child's Cot, side, with clean bedding. GOOD BAXJO, Large Mangle. KITCHEN.—3 Kitchen Tables, 7 Dresses, all sizes: 6 Chairs, 15 Australian Oak Chairs, ' rery neat design; Settee and Squab, X- • Conch, Singer DropheaU Machine, in real good order; H»nd-S*wing Machine, Chiffon^ > ier, 2 Meat Safes, Fenders and Irons. 2 Tool Boxes Big Lot Enamel Ware, Garden Hose. PLENTY OF SUNDRIES. IT WILL PAT DEALERS TO VISIT THIS SALE. . , A. R. WICKINS, Auctioneer. ryiCKIXS AND QUTCLIFFE, " AUCTIONEERS, 122 AND 124, GREY STREET. • a CPECIAL AUCTION SALE.. rpO-MORROW (.THURSDAY), gi-T -J -I A.M. ' J. E. E OBERTSOX, L m - THE BIG QUEEN STREET AUCTIONEERS Op. John Court, Ltd. •Favoured with instructions from the Pnblie Trustee, in the Estate of a Decease* Solicitor. A LIBRARY OP LAW BOOKS. A LIBRARY OF LAW BOOKS. Also, TRUNKS. PERSONAL EFFECTS, JEWEIp LERY AND FURNITURE. On Behalf of Other Vendors. SUPERIOR UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, Jacobean Dining Room Suite. comprisiDj Chairs, Table (OTal Extension.!, Sideboard, with Bow Front: a Very Elaborate Dark Oak Suite, cost £65 (must be soil to the highest bidder): 3 AxminsterX:3r« • pet Squares. Linoleum, Singer Sewioj Machine, Occ. Tables. SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD SUITE. Upholstered in Moqnette. Oak Frame an 4 Facings: Office DesW. Chairs, Etc. , 2 OAK BEDROOM SUITES. Latest Designs, Oval Mirrors; 2 Kanri Bedrooa Suites. FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, TOO NUMEROUS TO ENUMERATE. Also. A QUANTITY OF BEDDING, BLANKETS, ETC. A Chance for Easter Campers, Etc. ' NOW ON VIEW. <k *R: ROBERTSON, JjV., Opp. J.C.L.. QUEEN STREET. 1 J. R- ROBERTSON. Auctioneer. 1[» I\T ISITORS TO OSTEXD. I' J. R, R**™ 180 * L m, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTIOX. AT THEIR ROOMS, QUEEN STREET. 0* ifTIUES., \ PRIL 2g AT 12 M) ° X " Instructed by MRS. M. JONES, to Sen Her RESIDENCE AT OSTT3ND. J-ACBE—A very fine Residence of 7 rooms 3nd shop, tiled range, hot and cold water, portable copper. Good opening for general store and tearooms. This property is situated quite close t» wharf and commands lovely views. Property Flagged. t t> -oobertson, T, td - AUCTIONEERS. _Jt^ T TONES. AUCTIONEERS, ON THE CORNER. rpO-MORKOW. »TIHURSDAY, AT -| "I O'CLOCK. T TONE;.', AUCTIONEERS. TVill Sell by Auction— pOUL TR Y. pOUITBI. HEAVY SUFPLT HENS. ROOSTERS, DTTKS. GEKSF.. TUItKEIS, CHICKENS. PIGS. 730 SACKS SOUTHERN POTATOES. 45 SACKS ONIONS. , 20 SACKS PICKLES. SWEDES. 30 SACKS PRIME LOCAL KUMAEAS PUMPKINS. MARROWS. 30 SIDES BACON. 30 HAMS. BUTTER. EGGS. CHEESE. lIAMS, HONEY. JTp R U I T. TT , R U I T. GRAIN—MAIZE. WHEAT. OATS, SHARPS, BARLEY, CHAFV. CORPvUGATED IKOX AND WIRE. NOTE.—We advise Clionts NOT to Send Poultrj and Pigs for this sale. P.UYF.RS NOTE.—On r rr°mU<hs will be CLOSED NEXT SATURDAY. J -JO^BS. POULTRY. FRUIT. ANr> TRODLCE AUCTIONEERS. GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS. 4 TOURIST RESORTS. ARKLE'S BAY HOUSE. The above Popular House is now open te receive Boarders. Bathing, Fishing. BoatInz. Shooting. Tenuis, etc BOOK SAW FOR EASTER TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Launch Manu leavej l-aunr-n Steps Daily 5 p.m.. Saturdays 1 p.m For particulars ring, write or wire Arkle'i, Whangaparoa. Mail Service Daiiv. "Arkle's Private eag." " \\"S4 /-'ARGEX PRIVATE HOTEL. CKESCENT. Tariff From 13/ Per Day, M
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1922, Page 6
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