AUCTIONS. mHE pt'HIVALRT TESTATE. mHE CHIVALRY TESTATE. ! 7TVHE pdHIVALRY TESTATE. j INCLUDES ONE OF THE FINEST j SITES IN GLENFIELD. j AREAS i-ACRE, J-ACRE, 3 ACRES, UP TO S ACRES. 9n SECTIONS. 20 S- ECTIOXSTHE SOIL IS GOOD, ADMIRABLY SUITED FOR FLOWER, VEGETABLE AND FRUIT CULTURE. ALSO, ■yALUABLE QORNER gITE yALUABLE QORKER gITB WITH CJIHOP AND TOWELLING. QIHOP AND -QWELLING. MOTORISTS! A DELIGHTFUL RUN.— Take Birkenhead Ferry, to Glenfield, take first turn on right after passing tile Public School, thence through Takapuna and return via Devonport. A good road all tin; way. VERY LOW RESERVES. VEKY LOW RESERVES. E \SY TERMS. £10 DEPOSIT. EASY TERMS. £10 DEPOSIT. Piaus from our Office, or from Mrs. Chandler on the Property. a UCTION, mO-NIGHT, ]M[OKDAX, AUCTION, mO-NIGHT, j^/£ONDAY, AT rr OQ O'CLOCK. AT rr QA O'CLOCK. IN OUR UPSTAIRS SALEROOMS. : IN OUR UPSTAIRS SALEROOMS. "DICHARD ARTHUR, T TD., OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. 64 rjOXIISUATIOS CAI. E. T> 1C HARD A RTHUR, Tj TD '' WILL SELL, mO-MORROW, rpUESDAV, AND VTTEDNESDAY, S CARTING AT -| /\ A.M.,
mHE VTfHOLE OF THE TLTODEKN TjIURNISHINGS OF A R TJ N V B Xi, A RU N D EL, f A X U N D E L, A R U N D E L, SITUATED IX WATERLOO QUADRANT, OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT HOUSE. Acting under instruct.ons from the Proprietress, whose lease has expired. vyiTHOUT "DESERVE. YSfITHOUT I>ESERVE. rpUESDAY. 24 B EDKCOMS - 24 24 B EDROOMS - 24 2£ j> BROOMS. 24 OA "OEDROOMS. i)A Full Comjlen-cnt in Each Room. ' DOUI'LB AND ir.NGLE HIMU BEDS,. Wardrobes, Comb. Chests, Institution Beds, Chest of Drawers, Bedside CupBoard, Toilet Ware, Bedside Table,Seagrass Cliairs, Folding Croner Robes, Linoi2um, Carpels, XaUboy, Oali Tables, Best Quality Kapok Bedding, Wire Mattresses. TTTEDXESDAT. LINEN. ABOUT 250 BLAXIZETS. 200 SHEETS. j "I QU LTS. TOWELS, PILLOWS, SLIPS, TABLE LINEN, CLOTHS. AND SERVIETTES, ETC. - 1 G \S STOVES, 1 t..v6 TOASTER, 1 GAS i CUPI'EU. ALL IX SPLENDID ORDER. • KITC'bKN REQUISITES of every descrip- i lion. Gardi.il in.se. I " ■ i NOTE. —Ai-undel has been well and '< favourably known throughout the Duniimou I as oue of the best and most select houses in Auckland. ] rpnos. t> a ethcb, AUCTIONEER. 1 I J3ICIIARD A RTHUR, T TD., WILL SELL AT THEIR ROOMS (Opposite Town Hall), rpO-MORROW, AT "1 -J O'CLOCK. QAK AND TJIMU "pURXITURB AND \ Q.ENERAL pURXISHIXGS. Including— BLACK OAK BEDROOM SUITE. j GOLDEN OAK BEDROOM SUITE. 4-PIKCr: DRAWING ROOM SUITE, in Velvet. 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Shadow Tissue. OAK ROLLER-TOP DESK. 3-DRAWER OAK WRITING TABLE 3 SHOW CASES. FREE DROPHBAD SEWING MACHINE I In Oak Cabinet. I DINING ROOM SUITHP. I Cha'.rf. Seui'fi--, Hall Stands, Buffets, Sideboards. Carpets, Rugs, Carpet Runner. BEDROOM SUITES. Wardrobes, Comb. Pair?, Comb. Chests, Durh-ss Pairs, Double and Single Riniu Ucflsti-.-uls. Wire Mattresses, Kapok and Flax Mat treses, Cht?st of Drawers KITCHEN TABLES. Meat Safe. Kitchen Sundries. Mangle, Lawnuiower, Wheelbarrow, Ice Chest Gent.'s Bicycle. ' EICHARD A RTHUR, T TD., AUCTIONEERS. 2
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Auckland Star, Issue LVII, 1 March 1926, Page 4
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