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AUCTIONS. JJEMUERA. J^EMUERA. W- 5, R OfiLIN " AVESUE(First Tram Stop past Orakei Road.) IJIHUKSDAY AZT A.M. gTERLING gELVER -yyARE. ■yALUABLE QHINA. QARPETS. *QAK "pURNISHINGS. Acting under instructions from MRS. LACHLAN COWAN, riIHE WHOLE OF THE ATTRACTIVE x FURNISHINGS, WHICH ARE EQUAL TO NEW. LIVING ROOM. — 2 BEST QUALITY WILTON CARPETS, 11.3 x 13.6, and 12 x 10.6, with fringe ends; 3-PCE. PILLOW SEATED CHESTERFIELD SUITE, of exceptional quality; Oak Jacobean Writing Bureau, Gateleg Oak Jacobean Tea Table, 2 Oak Occasional Tables, Winaow Seat Cushions, Best Quality Madras Curtains, E.L. Shades, Pair Dresden Figures, Valuable Ormolu Clock and Candelabra, in good order, Sterling (Silver Vases. Antique Silvered Fire Set, including Screen, Kerb, Irons and Box, Etchings by Slocombe, Oil Paintings by J. A. Alcken, R.A. DINING ROOM.—Oak Dining Suite, including Small Buffet. 6 Dining Chairs and Oval Extension Table, Wilton Carpet, about 16 x 10, Royal Worcester, Crown Derby and Royal Doulton Plates, Cut Crystal Glassware, Doulton Dinner Ware, Aynsley Tea Ware, Very Fine E.P. Entree Dish, E.P. H.W. Kettle, E.P. Coffee Jug, Case E.P. Fish Knives and Forks, Case Ditto Dessert, Very Fine Canteen of A 1 Table Cutlery, in Handsome Cabinet, Chinese Gong, Marble Clock, Sheraton Spirit Tantalus. STERLING SILVER, as under: 3-PCE. AFTERNOON TEA SERVICE, in Case, very pretty design ; 3-PCE. TEA SERVICE, larger size; Cruets. Small Salver, Sweets Trays, Afternoon Tea Spoons in case (2), Afternoon Tea Forks, Butter Knives in Case, Jam Spoons in Case, Small Sugar. This Solid Silver Ware is particularly nic« and well worth lnsapcctlon. VESTIBULE.—3-pce. Jacobean Suite, Including Settee and 2 Chairs, Cane Backs; Down Cushions, Jacobean Hall Table, Wilton Carpet, about 16.G x 9, with Runner to Match. BEDROOMS.—Very Fine Canadian Oak Dressing Table, with Extra Large Mirror, Double Bed -with Roll Ends, Small Wardrobe with Oval Mirror, Light Oak Dressing Chest, with LargeOval Mirror, Ditto Bed to match. Table and Bedside Cupboard, Best Quality Wilton Carpets, Eiderdown Quilts, Blankets and Linen, Reed Loom Chairs, Curtains, Silverdown Mattresses (Single and Double), Wire Mattresses, S.R. Bed, R. Comb. Chest, 5-drawer Rimu Chest. DEN.—Oak Roller-top DesSk, Morris Chair, 2 Bridge Tables, Cards, Counters, etc., Oak Inlaid Wall Cupboard, Chip. Clock, Carriage Clock. SINGER DROPHEAD CABINET SEWING MACHINE. ( KITCHEN.—TabIe, Chairs. Linoleum, Aluminium Cooking Utemßils, Scales and Weights, Earthenware Crocks, Carpet Sweeper and Mops, Main Gas Stove, Wringer. OUTSlDE.—Wheelbarrow, Hose, Garden Tools, Carpenter's Tools, Lawnmower, Verandah Blinds, Leather Travelling Trunks, 2 Large Cane Hampers (traveller samples), Golf Bag and Clubs. EVERYTHING IS EQUAL TO NEW. EVERYTHING IS EQUAL TO NEW. NO RESERVES. NO RESSRVBS. JJICHARD THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. :10 /CHANCE FOR SPECULATORS AND BUILDERS. JfK)RDHAM AND -|y£OORB WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THEIR N.10.T. SALEROOMS, 21, GREY AVENUE, Opposite Town Hall, On jpiRIDAY, 1 2 AT P.M. 5 -ROOMED VILLA AT CHURCH STREET EAST, ONBHUNGA (neat Convent). Soundly constructed of lcairri with usual conveniences; level section, first-class gardening soil; approx. 50ft x 150 ft. PARTICULARLY LOW RESERVE. For further particulars ajpply to Auctioneers. Phone 44-438. :1I jpiORDHAM AND "j^OORE, Will Sell by Public Auction, at their N-10-T Salerooms, 21, Grey Avanue, opp. Town Hall, on F RIDAY, A PRIL J2 AT ± P.M. rpwo SECTIONS LAND, each with frontages to REWA and LANDSCAPE ROADS, MT. EDEN. Each Section has a frontage of approximately 50ft to Landscape Rd., and also to Rewa Rd., and a depth of approximately 207 ft. They are elevated, gently sloping, and the foil is rich volcanic; situated within one minute of Mt. Eden bus stop. There are no encumbrances, and v«ery easy terms will be accepted. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, PHONES 44-438, 12-424. :11 JfIORDHAM AND jy^OORE, Will Sell by Public Auction, at their N-10-T Salerooms, 21, Grey Aveiuie, Opp. Town Hall, on 22 1 45 P M " Bungalow property at grey st. WEST, ONEIIUNGA (directly opposite Jellicoe Park), comprising 4 rooms, kitchenette, reception hall, bathroom, washhouse, copper and tubs, under one cover. Plaster and beam ceilings, 2 built-in wardrobes and linen press, porcelain bath and basin, califont, etc., in flrst-class order inside and out. Section approximately 50ft fmntage to Grey St., by depth of approximately 150 ft. Rich soil and CHARMING SITUATION. For further particulars apply to Auctioneers, PHONES 44-435, 1&-424. :11

CHIROPRACTORS. THE Following are Palmer (Graduates and members of Kew Zealand and Australian Chiropractors' Association. Consultatlons free. ■ B DUGGAN AND DUGGAN (Lionel and Freda), Winstone Bldgs.. Queen Street. Pbone 44-920. ® PILES AND GILES, Imperial Buildings, Queen Street. Phone 45-525. B JOHN W. YOUNG, Room 3, St. Kevin's Arcade (upstairs), Newton. Phone 47-135. B TOILET SPECIALISTS. CHAKM BEAUTY SALON (Madame Mae), direct from Hollywood, California. We are now introducing Eugene's new flat Permanent Waving System.—Suite 34, 3rd Floor, H.M. Arcade. Phone 47-034. D for the Removal of Superfluous Hair. —Madame Tate, Bon Marclio Chbrs., Newton. Phone 4C-047. xll 6 CURLS 1 guinea. Permanent Waving specialist, trained Eugenes London.— Miss Hunter. 77. Queen St. D MOTOR REPAIRS. a LF. ANDERSON will Beline Chev. Service Brakes from "JS/ to 35/. — Federal St. B A LL Classes of Gear Cutting at Shortest A Steel and Ganley. 83. - *

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 83, 9 April 1929, Page 5

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