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AUCTIONS. Q.ENERAL /CLEARANCE OALE /CENEBAL /CLEARANCE QALE OF /JOOD TJSED -pURNISHINGS. Q.OOD TJSED -pUBNISHINGS. Q.EORGE \T7ALKER AT THE SALEROOMS, 38, QUEEN ST., mO-MORROW, mUESDAY, AT -Jjl O'CLOCK, Q.ENERAL JJOUSE TCIURNISHINGS. Q.ENERAL JJOUSE JjUJRNISHINGS. AND J£AYSER piANO. Details: UPRIGHT GRAND KAYSER PIANO in Walnut Case, good tone, no borer, ; Piano Stool; CHOICE RIMU SIDEBOARD, Vases, Ornaments, RIMU ; DINING TABLE, Dinnerware, Tea Set, 6 RIMU DINING CHAIRS, Settee and Squab, Palm Stands, Jardinieres, OAK SIDEBOARD, 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Brown Velvet, Seagrass Chair, etc, and Rev. Rugs, Oak Framed Pictures, KAURI SIDEBOARD, Glassi ware. Clock, Kauri Dining Table, Over- [ mantel, 2 Morris Chairs, Occ. fTables, ! B.M. Fender, Sewing Machine, Cushions, Kerb, Bookshelf, Easy > Chairs, Books, 3-Pce Settee Suite, Vacuum Cleaner, O.K. Settee, Chesterfield Lounge, Rimu Bos Kerb. BEDROOMS.—OAK BEDROOM SUITE OF 4 PIECES, comprising Large Oval Mirrored Wardrobe and Chest, Toilet j Cupboard and FULL-SIZE BEDSTEAD I and Wire, Kapok Bedding, Pillows, Bed Linen, Comb. Chests, Curtains, Duchess Pair, Rimu Cot, Kauri Wardrobe: 4 SINGLE RIMU BEDSTEADS and Wires, Single Mattresses, KAURI BED- i ROOM SUITE of 3 PIECES, Toilet Ware, 3 and 5-Drawer Chests, Double i Wood and Iron Bedstead*, Wicker Chairs, W.W. Stretchers, Floor Rugs, Comb. Pairs, Box Ottoman. KITCHEN".—SMALL KAUKI SIDEBOARD, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Alum. Saucepans, KITCHEN TABLES, Leather Couch, - Lawnmowers, Gas Stove, LARGE IKON MAN&LE, Garden Hose, Fork, Set Shelves, Brooms, Mope. Col. Couch, Ice Chest, Saw, Dustcan, Jam Jars, Ver. Blinds. Stepladder, N.B. and Canadian Chairs, Kitchen Dresser, etc. Q.EORGE TjyALKER, THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEER, SALEROOMS, 38. QUEEN ST. 16 Q.IVING TTP T3USINESS. TTIGH - Q.RADE gTOCK OF T EATHER gPORTING AND TjUXCY Q.OODS. ; £1200 zviiz £1200. On account of Mr. Lediard, who is retiring from the Retail Trade. mHE \T7HOLE OF HIS TXIGH-GRADE OTOCK. WITHOUT RESERVE. \ SALE: ' mO-MORROW, mUESDAT, \ AT 11 O'CLOCK, AT • pORTERS QLD CSHOP, f QUEEN STREET (Opposite "Herald" Office). Also, > On account of a Liquidator in an J ASSIGNED ESTATE. ' JEWELLERY AND T^LECTRO- ; el Hi pLATED TXfARE. ' A VERY FINE ASSORTMENT, j • IDEAL FOR PRESENTS. Q.EORGE TTfALKER, - AUCTIONEER, QUEEN STREET. 16 . : J. R- r obertso *. j,™-. J R "R OBEKTSON > J TD., BIG QUEEN STREET AUCTIONEERS, , WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, r mO-MORROW mUESDAY, AT -I-I O'CLOCK. Under instructions from Bailiff, at our Sale Rooms, Queen Street, 7-SEATER WESCOTT MOTOR CAR. In ' • good running order; 1926 Model, No. 3687. Registered No. 15-994. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALeT"" AT OUR ROOMS, QUEEN STREET. Also, ! Instructed by the Liquidators, Will Sell by Public Auction, r i /CONTENTS OF CHOP. ; £600 £600 £600 L £600 t OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHr ING, FROCKS, COATS, UNDERWEAR, - RIBBONS, LACES, SILKS, MATERIALS, , SHEETING, BLANKETS, Etc. I 1 IRON SAFE, AND 1 PIANO, nearly 1 new. T R T>OBERTSON, A UCTIONEER. i DENTISTRY. ' 3 ILfY °WK SPECIAL METHOD OF JU PAINLESS EXTRACTION Possesses Many Great Advantages which are Distinctive. HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS: 1. NO PAIN. 2. NO NEED to come Dack the. second time or ofteuer, as -tder other methods. 3 EXPERT EXTRACTIONS. No Droken teeth or stamps left in the gums 4. PERFECTLY SAFE for all ages. 1 can safely use It on a" patient of 80 years. 5. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or • ! suffering from other complaints. It will not affect you. 6 NO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7. NO SWOLLEN GCM9. , S ABSCESSED TEETH are painlessly extracted. . 9 EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth are ordered Also, ANALGESIA, The Most Marvellous Discovery In Dentls- , try of the Age Yoo can have your teeth 1 Drilled. Filled. Prepared for Crownin • Bridge Work, Pivots, etc, without tiir Slightest Pain Whatever. Yon ftre conscious, yet unconscious to pain, and i have proved this most Wonderful Machine to be an Absolute Success in every 5 operation. ' Therefore, Patients who are nervous need no longer fear the Dentist PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS 18 NOT A MYTH. BUT A FACT. /I \M UNBO CTUANUEfc. FIRST FLOOR, EN DEAN'S 3UILDINGS (Next G.P.0.). OPEN EVERY EVENING. Telephone 41-604 Take Elevator. A TT'OR Painless methods, gentleness and ■L' skill. Dentist Howey Walker is leadinc still. |j OWEY WALKER. Yes, that's his name, of gentle and painless extraction fame. 209. Queen St. D fct-fcCIBIUAL £NOIWE£Ra ALLUM ELECTRICAL CO., LTD., Anzac Avenue, Auckland, for Highest Grade Electrical Installations. — Phones 44-443, 46-611. D I/iLECTKIC Light Hot Water Berrlce, jCj etc- Installed with best English aMterlal and Workmanship.— O'ConneE of S Islington St. Ponaonn*. Phone 26-855. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 113, 16 May 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 113, 16 May 1927, Page 5