Astounding reductions, Monster Winter Sale. Men's suits, 32/6; men's overcoats, 29/6. —Alf. Moore Clothing Coy., Karangahape Road.— (Ad.)
AUCTIONS. T° H ekne B ay RESIDENTS. QEORGE yyALKEK, J^TD., WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, IJIO-MORIiOW rpHURSDAY, AT A.M.. OX THE PREMISES, • E°- 19, C UKBAN S TiUiE ' x - JJEKNE gAY (Opposite Curran St. School). Instructed by tbe Owner, to Sell the "yERX JfllNE J)IANO AND JJOUSEHOLD JJUJRNISHINGS, ETC., As Under: "\7'ERY FIXE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO V jjy Wllhelm Spaethe, D.P. SIDEBOARD. ROUND EX. DINING TABLE, 6 DINING CHAIRS (to match), BEAUTIFUL CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in velvet), DULL POLISHED BOOKCASE, VELVET PILE CARPET, 4-FOLD EMB. SCREEN, OILED RIMU HALLSTAND, O.R. HALL SEAT, BREAKFAST ROOM SUITE, CHOICE D.P. BEDROOM SUITE of 4 Pieces Tapestry Square, Comb. Chests, Single O.R. Bed Wires, 8-drawer Chest and other Bedroom Plenishments, KITCHEN TABLE, Canadian Chairs, Lawn Mower, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, and the General Furnishings of the Home. QEORGE -yyALKER, J^TD., THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS, 38, QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. 2o •yyICKINS AND gUTCLIFFE. AT THE MART, 33, KARANGAHAPE RD. (Top of Queen St., next to Bank of New South Wales.) IJIO-MORROW (THURS.) AT -[ O'CLOCK. Favoured with instructions from various vendors, the undersigned will Sell OENERAL JjMjRXISHINGS AND JJOUSEHOLD f^FFECTS, Seized under Bill of Sale, including— UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Holmes and Sons, value 140gs; CARPET, 13.6 x 12, artistic colourings, cost £45 ; LA GLORIA GRAMOPHONE, fitted with cabinet, 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, MORRIS CHAIR, Pot Stands, Screen, DIVAN CHAIR, SEAGRASS S?ETTEE, Couches, Dining Chairs, O.R. Settee and Squab, Pictures, Part Dinner Set, Crockery, Glassware, etc., WARDROBES, COMB. CHESTS, 3-DRAWER CHESTS. Stretchers, BEDSTEADS (complete) and Wires of every description, Mattresses, Pillows, etc. 2tt a T,T, STANDS, Carpet Runner, Lino., KITCHEN DRESSERS, Safes, Basket Chair, Tables, Chairs, Crockery, Pots and Pans, Utensils, etc., etc. 22 ROLLS OF LINOLEUM. SURGICAL TABLE. 1 OFFICE STATIONERY CABINET with Pigeon Holes. PIANO WILL BE SOLD AT 1.30 O'CLOCK. YyICKINS AND gUTCLIFFE, THE PROGRESSIVE AUCTIONEERS, 33, KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Top of Queen St., next Bank N.S.W.j^ OF S ALEJ JJ AND QO„ AT OUR SALEROOMS, 167, SYMONDS ST. mO-MORROW, rpHURSDAY, A.M. SALE AS ADVERTISED FOR WEDNESDAY WILL BE CARRIED ON AS ABOVE. 3QQ T OTS TO /^LEAR. WITHOUT RESERVB. IN "FURNISHINGS, JJ'EW AND ■JJSED. J JJ AND QO„ AUCTIONEERS. Phone 41-918. 25 M ONDAY, JULY AT 12.30 PM SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. NO. 14, COMMERCE STREET. T M ANDEN ° J ACKSON ' Acting upon instructions from DISTRIBUTORS, LTD.. will Sell by Public Auction, 'a the Premises, No. 14, Commerce St. 1 WILTON CARPET. 9ft x 9ft; Linoleum, Arm Chairs. 8-Day Clock, Table, Telephones, Radiators, Ladders, Trestles, Quantity Timber, Avery Weighing Machine and Weights, Truck, Hose, Seaming Twine, Rope and * Quantity of Sundries. ;28
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 174, 25 July 1928, Page 5
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