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AUCTIONS. QBEAT /"CLEARANCE OALB. JpURNISHINGS, XJPHOLSTERY, TJRAPERY. J. H. A NSELL AND C°-mO-MORROW (THURSDAY), -I-| AOL AT OUR SALEROOMS: 167-169, SYMONDS STREET, (Opp. Lyric Theatre.) J3EDROOM— HANDSOME 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, Polished Rimu; Wardrobe, Dressing Chest, Pedestal Cabinet, 4ft Gin Bedstead, 4-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, cost £35; 2 OAK DRESSING CHESTS, 3 Rimu Dressing Chests, 3-DRAWER COMB. CHESTS, Scotch Chehsts, CHEVAL BEDROOM SUITE, Rimu Single and Double Beds and Wire Woves, Stretchers, Settees, Wardrobes, 20 DOUBLE MATTRESSES 10 SINGLE, 3ft. T IVING ROOMSIDEBOARD, OVAL TABLE, 6 Chairs Leadligbt Door; OAK CABINET B.P. (Rimu) to match; Rimu China Cabinet, MIRROR TOP, Leadlight Doors; Chesterfield in Saddlebag, 2 Divan Chairs, SSYDS LINO, No. 1 Quality, good order; 6 WILLOW EASY CHAIRS, Upholstered Loose Covers, Occ. Tables, Bookshelves, KAURI BOOKCASE, Glass Top, Adjustable Shelves; UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Winklemann), perfect tone and condition; 6 CANADIAN DINING CHAIRS, Uph % Leather Seats; 5 H.B. Oak Dining Chain, RIMU EXT. DINING TABLE, 6 Chain, Sideboard, Settee, Occ. Chairs, Linoleums, Rugs, Palm Pedestal, Hall Mirrors (Oak), Hall Settees, Seagrass Chairs, Pictures, Vases, Hall Stands, Tea Tables, 3 ARM CHAIRS, Upn. in Leather, suitable office. Also, 122 NEW CABINET GRAMOPHONNKS, in Oak and Rosewood; Floor Table, and Portable Designs; 1 SPANISH GUITAR AND CASE, cost £8; Edison Phonograph, as new, with 35 Amb. Records; TABLE GRAND GRAMOPHONE, ' unique; 40 Disc Records, 3 Motor Reflectors, 1 RIMU FLAT TOP DESK. 4-drawer; 1 ADDING MACHINE (Sunstrand), as new. ON BEHALF OF VENDOR. QVEBSTOCKED pJOSTUMBS. "DAINCOATS. DRESS MATERIALS, In Worsteds, All Wools, Gabardines, Hopsacks, Serges, COSTUMES, Woollen, Knitted, Silk and Wool; Jumper Suits, Knit Silk Jumpers, Frocks, ART SILK STOCKINGS, Navy, Grey and Black ; QUILTS, Marcella and Honeycomb, heavy quality; Embroideries, Insertions, Waterproofs, MEN'S SPORTS TROUSERS, Raincoats, Rubber; WORKING SHIRTS, Crimean Serge, Bine and Brown; SHIRTING LENGTHS TO MAKE UP, Splendid Quality. THESE} GOODS ABB ALL FROM NEW STOCK. TERMS CASH. T TT A NSBLL AND £10., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Phone 41-91 S. 11 LECTURER ummjl WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL fcflajl W ASSOCIATION. MUSICAL APPRECIATION <gßgjl CLASS:. • The Tutor, Mr. Eric Waters, Is unable to lecture to-night. The class will therefore not be held this week. It will resume activities next Wednesday. BERNARD MARTIN. 11 Secretary. mO-NIGHT, AT g O'CLOCK. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, "A rrißiP mo tndia," By MR. C. H. BILLINGTON, Under Auspices Young Men's Department. AU Interested Men and Women Invited. xll P.O.R. AND ' N° M OKB W^" Hold a Meeting on CHINA, And Other Matters, at EVERYBODY'S PICTURE THEATRE, On SUNDAY, MAY 15,. AT 7.45 P.M. Chairman: HON. GEORGE FOWLDS. Speakers: REV. W. MAWBON, 20 years a Missionary in China. "CHINA'S APPEAL TO GREAT BRITAIN." DR. J. P. HASTINGS, "THE PATRIOTIC USE OF WEALTH TO DEVELOP OUR GREAT EMPIRE." J. A. BRAILSFORD, B.A. Formerly Newspaper Editor and Corresponpondent in China. "CHINESE PEACE IDEALS. Collection at Doors. Doors Open at 7.15. :14 IN BANKRUPTCY. FTHE SUPREME COUBT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT.— Take notice that I, HANS PETER MORTEN-SEN, will on FRIDAY, the 27th day of May, 1927. a* 9.30 o'clock In the forenoon or so soon thereafter as Counsel may be heard, make application to this Honourable Court for an Order of Discharge. Dated at Auckland, this 11th day of May, 1927.— H. P. MORTENSEN. 11 LODGE NOTICES. /ffS. JJ A.0.D., NO. 23 DISTRICT. IfVlv T A District Meeting will be fl held TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m., in \\V Light of Manukau Lodge Room, Onehunga, to instal Bro. Thursby as District President of this district. 11 H. A. CORRINGHAM, D.P. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. QANFORD'S DINING ROOMS, ° Opposite OJ.O. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. FISH (All Varieties), GRILLS and COLD MEATS. Open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. A

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 109, 11 May 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 109, 11 May 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 109, 11 May 1927, Page 5

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