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AUCTIONS. I — " "I IMPORTANT FURNITURE SALE. MPORTANT FURNITURE SALE. AT ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, PARNELL. ART piHINA AND gILVER pLATE. Q.EOBGE T*L4LKEK, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TE7EDNESDAY JJEXT, AT AM " \ AT THE RESIDENCE, NO. 11, ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE. NO. 11, ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE. MRS. PERCIVAL EVANS, who has sold her Property, haß Instructed mc to buu TJ-ER HIGH-CLASS MODERN FURN--ti- ISHINGS, CHINA, PLATE, WATER COLOURS, AND PRACTICALLY NEW CONTINENTAL PIANO, As Under: LIVING AND DINING ROOMS.—MAGND7ICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Paul Bludorn, overstrung and underdamper, cost £175; a lovely toned Instrument, and as good as the day it came out of the case. Piano Stool. 2 VERY FINE CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES. made to special order, with Linen Loose Covers;l Black Silk Cushions. Fancy Ditto, Black [ Oak Fire Screen, Fire Kerb. Occ. Tables. Stools, Solid Silver Tea Service of 4 pieces. Sheffield Plate and Electro Plate, Quantity of Cut Glass, Decanters, Wine Glasses, etc. 5-PCE. CARVING SERVICE (Hall-marked, real tusk handles), cases of Fruit and Fish Knives and Forks. Case of 6 ServietteRings, 4-pce. Plated Tea and Coffee Set vice, Sheffield Plate Coffee Pot, Al Plated Tea Tray. Walker and Hall Plated Entree Dishes, etc: BLACK JACOBEAN SIDEBOARD, Black Oak Dining Table (oval shape), 6 Black Oak Dining Chairs, Polished American Tea Table, S.G. Chair, Hlnokl Occ. Table. Bookcase and quantity good Novels, Writing Table. Pewter Inkstand. Pewter Candlestick, a Large Selection of Minton, Dresden, Doulton. and Wedgwood China. Ornaments and Plaques, Cut Glass Flower Spills, Doulton Rose Bowl. Brass Jardiniere,, Liberty Vases. Lftce Curtains and Rods. 2 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS. oyds 361n. Axminster Hall Runner. Hat Rack, Silk Electric Light Shades, etc. HALL.—Black Oak Framed Wall Mirror. 1 PAIR LIBERTY SILK HALL CURTAINS (cost €20). 2 American Folding Chairs. Umbrella Pedestal, Pictures, Pol. Occ. Table, Croquet Mallet. I LOUNGE. — Handsome Cbesterfleld | Lounge in Moqoette, also 6 Occ. Chairs I with atuffover seats to match. Dull Polished! China Cupboard, Easy Chair in Shadow i Tissue, Cushions. Copper Fire Kerb. Copper j Coal Box. S.G. Chair. Black Mohair Rug, I Axminster Carpet (12 by 0). BEDROOMS (31.—Solid Oak Bedroom Suite, comprising Spacious Mirror Door Wardrobe, Lg. Mirrored Dressing Chest,, Full-size Bedstead and Wire, 2 Oak Bed-] room Chairs (a very handsome Suite). Oak, Framed Wall Mirror. Best Kapok Bedding. Linen Bedspread. Counterpanes, 4 Pairs Handworked Linen Pillow Shams, Elderdown Quilt. Oak Bedside Table, Electric Stand and Shade. 2 Pairs Silk Tanestry Curtains' and Brass Rods. AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARE (12 by 9), Pictures, Dark Polished Rd. Mirror, Dressing Chest. Dble, and Single Wooden Bedsteads, Bedding. Toilet Ware. Toilet Cupboard. Shaving Cabinet, 2 Institution Single Bedsteads, Bedroom Chairs, Floor Rugs, Curtains and Pole?. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE.—Kit. Table, Chalrr.. Eleetrle Griller, Electric Iron, Crockery and Glassware. Dinner Service. Cooking Utensils, 2 Verandah Chairs. Garden Hose. Lawn Mower; Garden Tools, Coil of Barb Wire. Cocoannt Matting, Brooms, Steps, Hedge Clippers, etc.. NOTE.—Special attention is drawn to this Sale, as everything is practically new and spotlessly clean. QEOBGE AUCTIONEER AND EXPERT VALUER, SALEROOMS: 38. QUEEN STREET. 13 I fpO MOUNT EDEN RESIDENTS. AT 15, VALLEY ROAD. TX7EDNESDAY -JTEXT. -|-1 A.M. T T> TJOBERTSON, T TD., Favoued with instructions from Mr. T. PEARSON. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THE WHOLE OF HIS ELABORATE AND VALUABLE MODERN FURNISHINGS of bis 6-roomed Residence b« under:— DINING ROOM—CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS. HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD (with leadlight doors). OVAL OAK TABLE, SUITE OF OAK CHAIRS, Uphol. Moquette, and 2 OAK MORRIS CHAIRS. Occ. Oak Table. Oak Palm Stand. SUPERIOR AXM. CARPET I f9 x 12). Rev. H. Rugs. Oil Paintings. I Ornaments, etc., Seagrass Lounge. Madras and Poplin Casement Curtains, SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE. HALL—O.R. HALL STAND. Hall Table. BROCADE VEL.-'HALL CURTAINS, 7YDS CORK LINO (6ft wide). 9- YDS AXM CARPET RUNNER (361n). * BEDROOM (No. I)—MAGNIFICENT 4PCE. OAK SUITE, valued at £60. comprising WARDROBE. LARGE DRESSING TABLE with Reflex Mirrors. WASHSTAND (marble top and back), and DBLE BEDSTEAD. 4ft 6in. Kapok and Wire Mat* trees. WEDGEWOOD TOILET SET Seagrass Chairs, 8-day Clock, AXM; CARP9T BEDROOM No. 2—SINGLE OR BFDSTEAD. Wire Mattre«s and Kapok. OR Wardrobe. DRESSING TABLE «\n PEDESTAL, Byds Lino., Asm. Bedside BEDROOM No. 3—4-Pce OR. Suite, comprising WARDROBE. DRESSING TABTF PEDESTAL. AND SINGLE BED Kapok. 9 x 12 Seagrass Square. Folding Camp Table. Bedside Chair. 3ft Stretcher kltchen' 8 n P°ii ct KRJ 00 " c " rt «'"* : M J CHEN—D.P.K. EXTEN T*RIV -i KIT. TABLES. 9 CANADIAN CHAIRS «yds No. 1 Lino, ALUM. SAUCEPANS an j SF'U.'S. 8 ' an ' l a LARGE'ASSORTMENT OF KIT. AND DOMESTIC UTENSILS TOO NUMEROUS TO DETAIL OUTSlDE—Verandah Sofa. Coir Mats Fork h s!-H^?e?c edgeeUPPerS - Spade ' "»£ NOT .^^. THESR SUMPTUOUS FURNISH R N JSER?£ ST j^_ S ° LD W "HO S Jt J. R. R OB EKTSON, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. 10 F RIDAY, 1923 . 12 NOOX - AT N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS QUEEN STREET. ' REMUERA WATERSIDE— 80 ARXEY «r» REMUERA WATERSIDE—SO! ARNEY RD! VXTELL-BUILT RESIDENCE of 7 rooms " and offices, replete with every cony pore, bath and basin, range, gas stove li' and c. water, open Ureplaces, tiled crates return verandah: washhouse, copper and tubs, all nnder one roof. Freehold Section, approx. 66 x 400- we n laid out in lawns and shrubs, and commanding fine views-of Harbour. TBFjMS.—£SOO cash. Balance arranged. «3. Jj\ "DENNETT, AUCTIONEER. 1 PQ6S FOB SALE. FOX Terrier Bitch, wire-haired, 4 months' old; good rat and rabbit strain.—los Eden Terrace. 530 \

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1923, Page 8

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