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. AUCTIONS. T EONARD /IOAKLET, ]_ TD - •gXTBA J£NTRY QF pOOD "pUENISHINGS. Favoured with instructions from MR. WHITELEY. Mount Eden, and MX. SOMERS. Northcote. we will Sell, AT OUR ROOMS. CUSTOMS ST. WEST (Next Waitemata Hotel), rpO-MORROW, rpUESOAT, AT "J. A.M., THE WHOLE OF THEIR FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS, as Follows :— CHOICE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Ramsperger. Full iron frame, good tone. Entirely free from borer. f /-IOOD "OIANOS. ft <■-> i-TooIJ A- IANOS. *J BY ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL MAKERS. WITHOUT RESERVE. SUITE 6 OR. DINING CHAIRS, with Leather Tip-out Seats. Choice Rimu Sideboard with Leadlights, Oval Rlmu Dining Table, Occ Tables, Walnut China Cabinet, Beautiful Oval Inlaid Walnut Table, Rlmu Hallstand, Hall Chairs. Slipmats, A.B. Chairs, Canadian Chairs, lounge and Squab. Dining Tables. Roll-top Office Desk, Porcelain Pedestal, Jardiniere and Palmstands, Jardinieres, 3-Piece Tapestry Drawing Room Suite, Piano Seat, Glassware, Vases. Ornaments. Bric-a-brac. Seagrass Chairs. Polished Kauri Sideboard. Pictures, Paintings, English Oak Overmantel, Chesterfield Lounge and 2 Chairs with Loose Covers, Curtains, Blinds, Household Linen of all Kinds. Polished Hallstand with Shield Mirror. OAK WARDROBE, in Dark Polish with Pedestal Cupboard to match. Combination Chests. Toilet Ware, Duchess Pairs, Washstan(l, Pedestal Cupboards, Institution Bedsteads. Stretchers, Bedsteads, ail sizes, with Equipments, Boy Ottoman. Bedroom Chairs, Kapok nnd Fibre Bedding, W. E. Wardrobe, Chests Drawers, Bedroom Furnishings of all Kinds, Glass-front Kitchen Dresser. Kitchen Tables, Meat Safes, Pots. Tans. General Kitchenware, Baths. Buckets. Garden Tools. Almost Nctf Mangle, Wringer, and Hundreds of Useful Household Sundries too Numerous to Particularise. NO RESERVES. TERMS CASH. T EONARD /""IOAKLET, T TD., I AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. PHONES 22.15, A 2901. JOHN D. SULLIVAN. Auctioneer. 13 QPECIAL TO COUNTRY VISITORS. fl BEAT A UCTJON OF T7IUBNITUEE* A NSELL AND f"-, WILL SELL mO-MORROW, mUESDAY. AT -J -J O'CLOCK. LARGE CONSIGNMENTS OF MOST USEFUL FURNISHINGS. SUITABLE EVERY CLASS OF HOME. WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR FINE DISPLAY OF GENERAL HOUSE EQUIPMENT, Etc., Also, BOYS' TRICYCLES, TRAVELLING BAGS AND TRUNKS. TENTS, MANDOLIN. PRAMS, CLOCKS. FINE CUT GLASSWARE. ORNAMENTS, BRIC-A-RRAC, PICTURES. 100 LOTS ANTIQUE ITEMS, FIREPROOF SAFES. A UCTION mp-MORROW, HPUESDAY, ( AT -| -| A.M. • J. H. A KSELL AM> C°AUCTIONEERS AND EXPERT VALUERS, IST. QUEEN STREET (Next H.M. Theatre and opp. Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd.). LOUIS LEWIS, Auctioneer. ! Phone 2".65 A. 11 ; RESTAURANTS Al-fl TEA ROOMS i TCUSH "jQIET IS TCTINBI TfIOOD And the Most Nutritious Food Known. '■ Study Well Your Health, and Dine To-daj at QANFORD'S /"IAFE, ; LOWER QUEEN STREET (Opp. G.P.0.). Open from 9 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. c /CHEAPEST Meal in City ii It the V_- Wyndham Restaurant, for 0d __3 Wyndham St. __[ ITiOR a Good Meal at i/ come to Rising ■ Sun Cafe. 120, Victoria St. X tjiOß a Good Meal at 1/ try Smith's Dlninc ■"- Rooms, High St. Tasty and enjoyable , A /""•iABIN Tea Rooms, top Symonds St. Hot , —' Dinners, 12 2, 5-7. Light Meals any time. __ "DOBINSON'S Belgium Lounge. — For —■« value and nnallty our 3-Course Meals at 1/3 cannot be beaten. A STRAND CAFE.—Prior Still Leading Best 1/0 Meal In Town. A rpHhe Blue Bird has decided to reopen -*- Saturdays for Dinners, Teas, etc., commencing November 29. A rpHE RENDEZVOUS DINING ROOMS, A- 246, Karangahape Road, for best Hot - Meals in Auckland. Open Xmas Day, all Holidays, also Sundays. ritHE Elite Luncheon and Dining Rooms, J opposite Milne's. Queen St. Open all day (Sundays included), C MERCHANT TAILORS. A XNOUNCING Removal to new premises, f—. Wembley Building, next Fire Station Jack Young, late Hobson St. D A BSOLUTELY Guaranted Tailor-made -*"-»- Suits at Hill's. Karangahape Rd. Blue Serges, positively snn-fast. from £8 10/. C "TiARGIE'S! Suit Experts. Call and •*-' choose from large New Seasons Stock.—Dargies. ir>4. Queep .<t. D J_ WILFORD, Fremter Tailor, opposite f J * Newton P.O.—All Suits guaranteed hand-made on premises. jy XT E. BURLEY. Specialty Tailor in -*-«■• Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothing 432, Queen St. Phone 1....2. _____D TTIGH-GRADE Materials, first-class •»-»- craftsmanship, by W. E. Martin Tailor, Melvern's Bldgs., Karangahape Rd D TAMES (Jim) WILSON. Tailor. ThompW son's Buildings, 31.., Queen St (above Town Hall). Phone 8.-.3 A. l p T SUTTON. Tailoring Specialist iFTr- «-» • sonal attention given and satisfaction assured.—6. Gladstone Bides.. Quay St. D V-ICHOUS AND DAISLEY.—Ladies 7 and Gents' High-class Tailors 40 Wellesley St. W. Phone 2103. _\ CJTEWART AND SVENSON, Ladles' and. S.. GeD o ß v,' E K x P«t Tailors, fourth floor. Ellison Chambers. Queen St., City. J) \X7 H. DREW, Ladies' and Gents' Tailor ''•satisfaction guaranteed.—79. Welleslev St. W.. near St. Matthew's. eugu'ev YOU con tell tho successful ma n by his J- well-dressed appearance. — Mcßride The Tailor. serine. TTPISTS. •Vf ISS R. BAKER. Typist, and Dupllca-' AU. tist. N Z. Insurance Bldgs., Room 421, Queen St. 'Shone 972 A. A

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 308, 29 December 1924, Page 6

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