AUCTIONS. . Q-EORGE ■yyALKER, J^TD., WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. rpO-MORROW — rj^UESDAY, AT 11 °' cI OCK. THE SALEROOMS, 38, QUEEN ST. QIHE QOMPLETE JJOUSEHOLD JfUJRNISHINGS OF T W ° "|"^ AR GE ~p|~OMES, T W ° L AR Grc ~p|~OMES, I IN O ak K AURI and rimu. AND AT O'CLOCK, g — gECOND-HAND JpiANOS — HOELLING AND SPANGENBERG PIANO. SCHERER PIANO. BABY GRAND PIANO. 1 AND AT £>Q P.M.. QUANTITY OF gAMPLE RRUSHES. 80 T EAROOM QHAIRS. —gQ LIVING ROOM— HOELLING AND SPANGENBERG PIANO, in a Walnut Case, good tone; Piano Stool. SCHERER PIANO, OILED RIMU SIDEBOARD, Vases, Ornaments, Oiled Rimu Dining Table, Dinnerware, Teaset, 6 OILED RIMU DINING CHAIRS, Occ. Tables. Palm Stands, 3-PCE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in Moquettn: Morris Chairs Clock, KAURI SIDEBOARD. Glassware, KAURI DINING TABLE. 7-Pce Dining Suite, Cushions, Electric Shades, Curtains, Reversible and Axmlnster Rugs. Easy Chairs, Singer Sewing Machine, Oak Framed Pictures and Paintings, Books, Bookshelf, Escritoire, Gramophone anil Records, Coal Vase, Platform Rocker. BEDROOMSMASSIVE KAURI BEDROOM SUITE, of 4 Pieces, comprising Large Wardrobe, Combination Pair, Double Bedstead, and Wire: Kapok Bedding, Pillows, Sheets, Col. Blankets, Towels, Combination Chests, Single Bedsteads and Wires, Single Mattresses, Child's Cot, Duchess Pairs, Chest of Drawers. OILED RIMU BEDROOM SUITE, of 4 Pieces, comprising Wardrobe, Dressing Table, Pedestal Cupboard, 4ft 6in Bedstead and Wire. Quilts. Curtains, W.W. Stretchers, Double Rimu Bedsteads and Wires. Comb. Pairs, Swing Mirror, and Other Bedroom Plenishments. KITCHENKITCHEN DRESSER, Crockery. Cooking Utensils, Al. Saucepans, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, Coir Mats, Portable Copper, Seagrass Pram, Sewing Machine, Bucket, Brooms, Mops, Kettles, Step Ladder, Gas Stove. Couch, and General Sundries of All Descriptions. Q.EORGE 'yyALKER, THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS, SALEROOMS: 38, QUEEN STREET. LEONARD COAKLEY, and W. J. CUTTLE. Auctioneers. 12
AND gUTCLIFFE. AT 20A, SURREY ST., GREY LYNN. (4th Street past Reservoir.) FJIO-MORROW rjpUESDAY. AT 11 O'CLOCK. Favoured with instructions from MR. .T. O'BRIEN, who is leaving Auckland, the undersigned will Sell, * THE WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS .AND EFFECTS OF THE ABOVE GROOMED RESIDENCE. Sale Lists Include :— Dining room.—unique or. sideboard, OAK GRAMOPHONE and Records. CHESTERFIELD, 2 DIVAN CHAIRS. CHIPPENDALE OCC. TABLE, BOOKCASE, GRAMOPHONE CABINET, SETTEE, OAK CHAIRS, DINING TABLE, Kerb, Fire Irons, Piano Stool, Pouffes, Chairs, Cake Stands, Cushions. Crockery, Glassware, Ornaments and Blinds, Curtains, etc., etc. HALL.—O.R. HALLSTAND, RUNNER, Hats, Carved Table, Potstand, etc. BEDROOM. —4-PCE. BEDROOM SUITE (In Dark Kauri), VIEUX ROSE BEDSPREAD, COMBINATION CHESTS, WARDROBES, Bedsteads (double and •ingle). Dressing Tables, Kapoks, Pillows, Box Ottoman, Chairs, Toilet Sets, Curtains and Blinds, Cushions, etc. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE.—DRESSER, KITCHEN TABLE, Chairs, Mangle, Pres. Pan, Wringer, Pots and Pans, Kettles, Saucepans, Kitchen Utensils, Boiler, Brooms, Mincer, Mops, Buckets, etc. LOT OF UPHOLSTERER S MATERIAL, CUSHIONS "and Oddments from Mr. J. O'Brien's Factory, who is well-known as an expert Upholsterer in Auckland. AND gUTCLIFFE, THE PROGRESSIVE AUCTIONEERS. GEORGE CHIGNELL, Auctioneer. 12 rpHE AUCTIONEERING C °y„ L n. -|-| O'CLOCK, rjlO-MORROW, AT THEIR ROOMS, 6, CUSTOMS ST. WEST, KEXT TO THE WAITEMATA HOTEL. A. Q- OOI> gELECTION OF gECOND-HAND | JjIURNITURE AND JJOUSE •pURNISHINGS. 8 -PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE. OAK EXTENSION BREAKFAST TABLE, SET DIN. CHAIRS, SIDEBOARDS, CANADIAN CHAIRS, LINOLEUMS, ETC. COMB. CHESTS. DUCHESS PAIRS. D. AND S. BEDSTEADS, WIRE MATTRESSES. BEDDING, CHESTS OF E DRAWERS, ETC. r DRESSER, WRINGER. K. TABLES, » CHAIRS. MEAT SAFES, CROCf? KERY. GLASSWARE, AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. I A. H. JONES, Auctioneer. 12 rpURNERS AND Q.ROWERS, fpO-MORROW /JiUESDAY. Q A.M.—FRUIT. Strawberries, TRAWBERRIES, ORANGES. LEMONS. HOTHOUSE BANANAS. TOMATOES. PASSIONS. I/OQUATS. GRAPES. TREE TOMATOES POORMANS. PEARS. MANDARINS. PINEAPPLES. 9OA A.M. — PRODUCE AND VEGE.OV TABLES, FULL SUPPLIES. 1000 TOMATO PLANTS. 22 A.M.—POULTRY. 10 NOON. — EGGS. EGGS. EGGS. Six Auctioneers Selling. IJIURNEHS AND OROWERS, CITY MARKETS. U ELECTRO-PLATERS. ATRIAL Is All We Want—Nicholas and Whaley, 88a, Albert Street. Phone 44-844. A XTEW Rustless Plating; once Plated, always Plated. — At Holton's Electroplating Ltd., 27, Wyndbam St. a
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 268, 12 November 1928, Page 5
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