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AUCTIONS. DON'T FORGET TO ATTEND T HE B IG IGHT QLEARANCE RUCTION At J. R. ROBERTSON, J^TD., QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE COURT'S, AT 7.30 r p o " N,GHr ' Of BEAUTIFUL Y\TAIMARIE STATE, J. R. ROBERTSON, AUCTIONEER. 22 J. B KAID AND COFORCED SALE BY AUCTION. jyjONDAY jyj-ORNING, AT 11 O'CLOCK. ON THE PREMISES, 14-f> "pONSONBY "p>OAD (Opp. West End Picture Theatre). gTOCK, AND JJLANT, OF TEA ROOM, CONFECTIONERY AND SODA FOUNTAIN BUSINESS. COMPLETE AND IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. £1000 WORTH VERY DESIRABLE RESTAURANT MATERIAL. £]_QQQ By Order of the Receiver, for and on behalf of THE DEBENTURE HOLDERS, QENUINE -JJNRESERVED RUCTION igALE.

"DEAUTIFUL PLATE GLASS COUNTER, , , suitable for drapery, chemistry, grocery trades, All Polished Marble Counter and Soda Fountain and Carbouator, with electrie embellishments, Aluminium Containers and Attachments, cost £400, an Elegantlydesigned Wide-arched Solid OAK BACK ' wlth niassiv e, arch-shaped bevelled Mirror, replete with Extensive Cupboards and Recesses, Electric Fittings, etc., well worth over £100, Electric Light Fittings, with all the artistically designed shadings, 2 Long and 2 Short Solid Oak Leatherette Upholstered Settees and Cushions, Freezing Plant, not assembled, but quite 0.K., Solid OAK CONFECTIONERY CASES, with heavy glass shelving. Complete CONFECTIONERY BOILING PLANT, Large ICE CHEST, Hot Water Boiler, MILK SHAKE MACHINE, SOUP HEATER, in copper, Very Elegant GLASS SHOW CASES, with Solid Oak Mountings, Several HEAVY MIRRORS, OAK HALL CASE, in Plate Glass, CARPET RUNNERS, LINO. TTPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Carl Schumann. reputed to be a high-grade instrument, with delightfully resonant tone, in good order, and well worth £75, 9 ONYX IRON FRAME TABLES, cost £5 each, 2 WOODEN IRON FRAME DITTO, 18 CHAIRS, All the Glass Lollie Jars, Glassware, Crockery, Cutlery, Silverware and Culinary Utensils, CONFECTIONS, including an assortment of New Easter Stocks, unbroken as yet, Croquet Table, in green baize, and Sundries. Also, on Behalf of Another Interest, A LARGE SODA FOUNTAIN AND ICE CREAM CABINET, stored at Messrs. Furness and Co.'s, Customs St. Store, which can be inspected there. Here is an opportunity unique indeed for anyone starting a Business or for those established, desiring extra plant. The' Receiver's instructions are most emphatic that the whqle lot shall be turned into Cash, and they will be adhered to to the letter. Anyone can attend this Sale, with the utmost assurance we can give that there will be no idle bidding for any item submitted to Auction. We would repeat that the Soda Fountain, Back Bar and Glass Counter are features of the Plant with outstanding merit and undoubted value, and as the prices will in all probability prove, to be a sound speculative investment, as they represent an outlay of roughly £600, but, nevertheless, OUT THEY GO on MONDAY, COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK.

J. B RAID AND C°FURNITURE AND GENERAL, OUTDOOR SALESMEN,. Will Sell the Foregoing Without any Regard to Cost or Worth, all the Assets of J. H. MUNRO, LTD. JOHN BRAID, Auctioned:. '2 Mount rpmiN. OUNT AUCTION SALK of big interest to those seeking an attractive home at bedrock price. pALETHORPE AND pARKES, Will Sell by Auction at their Auction Rooms, 1 and 2, WUistone Buildings, Queen Street, on jy£ARCH g 1929, AT 11.30 A *- SHERBOURNE ROAD, just off View Road.—A MODERN lIOME with wide corner verandah of exceptionally attractive design; wide hall, entering to lounge and dining room;. 4 bedrooms, built-in wardrobes, linen press, etc. Cosy breakfast room, kitchenette, and everything modern. Electric lighting and heat points. A sound, well-bnilt home of tasteful and useful design. High Section, Targe brick garage and workshop: yard and garden. ELEVATED POSITION, IN MT. EDEN'S BEST STREET. EASY TERMS. Apply AUCTIONEERS. |7 -pKIDAY, jyjARCH g 1929, -f 2 NOON, AT N.Z. INSUR. BLDGS., QUEEN ST. rjIERRACE. JfIREEHOLD gECTIONS. CAULDRAY STREET and RENDELL PLACE. TWO FREEHOLD SECTIONS. Lot 1 being !n Cauldrav Street and measuring anprox. 50ft by dentil of 90ft. and Lot 2 situated in Hendell Place, with a frontage of 40ft by 115 ft deep (approx.). TERMS : 10 Per Cent Cash : 10 Per Cent 6 Months: Balance 3 Years at 6 Per Cent. Q jp JJENNETT, J^TD., AUCTIONEERS. :7 _ LEGAL NOTICES. JULIUS HOGBEN. LL.B., BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, (Formerly with Messrs. Neumegen and Neumegen), IS NOW PRACTISING HIS PROFESSION ON HIS OWN ACCOUNT AT OFFICES, Nos 508-9-10. COLONIAL MUTUAL. BUILDING, 159. Queen Street. Telephone 44-318. TF •jt/TESSRS JACOB AND JJILLINGTON Announce that they nave admitted MR. JOHN MELVILLE STEVENSON to partnership as from this date. The firm's practice as Barristers and Solicitors will be continued at the underwritten address, under the stvle of JACOB. BILLINGTON AND STEVENSON. , Acacia Buildings, 1?. O'Connell Street, Auckland. Phone *5-706. Box 61. January 7, 1929. ;8 BUILDING MATERIALS. VTOTHING is so economical or substantial Xl as "Walasco" Walls and Ceilings.— Wallace and Co. A

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 45, 22 February 1929, Page 5

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