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AUCTIONS, OUPE-8108 TTOCSEHOLI A PPOINTMENTS. p EOKGE TT7ALKEE. T TD., WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION', mO-MORROW TfRLOAY, I AT -J-J O'CLOCK. i AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS, 249, QUEEN STREET. Instructed by the Trustees In. a deceased Estate to Sell. TTIGH-CLASS TTOME "CIURNISHINGS. AND AT -J Oft P.M. TTERY TpiNE A EOLIAN pLAYER piAXO. AND "DEAUTIFUL pROADWOOD TJIANO (EQUAL TO NEW). AND .-) pABINET p RADIOPHONES. TJANJO, ]\rANI>OLINE AND Q.UITAB. AND AT 9 9A P.M. D-YEW AND TTSED pARPET gQUARES-g Catalogue Includes : T IVING" ROOM.—VERY FINE AEOLIAN jJU player PIANO, in Rosewood Case ; £2201, a real good instrument. BEAUTIFUL JOHN BROAD-WOOD \SU SON UPRIGHT GRANJ7 PIANO in Rosewood Case. Ov-ersti-un?? and Underdamper. equal to new. Piano Stool" &ONORA CABINET GRAMOPHONE and Records. HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOAPiD with 8.1 , . Mirrors (food Vases and Ornaments, E.P. Cruet, Biscuit Barrel. Toast Rack, Ear.u r Cruet, .Silver Tea Caddy. Vases. KOL'ND O-YK EXT. DINING TABLE. Cutlery, Carvers Table Cloths and Serviettes, ti H 3 OAK DINING CHAIRS. DinnerVare. Tea Set, MAGNIFICIENT CHESTERFIELD SUITE of 3-poes, up'Qol. in Genoa Velvet. Cushions. Remand As. Floor Rujxs. Book Shell, Books. VERY FINE EIMU DINING ROOM STITE (comprising Oval Mirrored Sideboard, Riinu Dining Table and t> Rimu Chairs with tip-one seats}. RIML SETTEE AND SQUAB, Seagrams Chairs. English Dinner Set. Occ. Tables. Good Chinas-are. Brown Linen Blinds, Net Curtains. Kerbs. SrNGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE. Palm Stands. Jardinieres,. VERY FINE CHESTERFIELD SUITE uphol. in Enjrlish Mocnette, Odd Easy Chairs, Morris Chairs. RIMU HALLSTAND. Slip Mats. VERY FINE MISSION DESIGN HALL SEAT (convertible to Hall Table), etc., etc. BEDROOMS.— MAGNIFICIENT SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 4 pieces i comprising Spacious Shaped Mirrored Wardrobe and Dressing Chest, Pedestal Toilet Cupboard and full-sized Panel Bedstead en suite). H.S. Wire Wove, Good Kapok Bedding•and Pillow* Toilerware, HOUSEHOLD LINEN. Blankets. Seasrass Chairs. Rev. and As. Floor Bags, HANDSOME ROSEWOOD POL. BEDROOM SLITE (comprising: Oval Mirrored Wardrobe and Dressing Chest. Toilet Cupboard and Doable Bedstead to match, uire Wove and Kapok Bedding). Bedside Tables, Net Curtains, Linen Blinds. VERY FINE RIMU BED-ROOM SUITE i consisting of Spacious Wardrobe and Dressing Chest with Sweep Mirrors Pedestal Cupboard and Full-sized Bedstead and Wire Wove), SINGLE OAK WARDROBE. Pictures. ODD RIMU ! WARDROBES. DRESSING CHESTS, \N*D TOILET CUPBOARDS, D. and 8. Rimu Bedsteads and Wire Woves, Kapok and Mixture Mattresses, Chest of Drawers and Bedroom Plenishments of all kin-ds. ' - .- KITCHEN.— RIMtJ KITCHEN" DRESSES, Kitchen Tables. A.B. and Canadian Kitchen Chairs. GOOD MEAT-SAFE, Good Aim. Saucepans and Cooking Utensils, ENAMEL BREAD BIN, Coaches. Potts . Irons, Pres. and Jelly Jars Aim. Kettle, Lamps, Electric Eadiators. Odd, Tools, Roaster. V, firmer, G.I. Tubs, LABGE IRON MANGLE, Gard-en Tools and La-wnmower, and Sundries too numerous to detail. . ORDER OF SALE: II 4lM —KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE. 11 30 A-M—GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. 130 P.M.—PIANO AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 2.30 P.M.—CABPETS ANE> RCNNEBS. pEOEGE YT7ALKEE, J^TD., mJ FUKN'ISiiING AUCTIONEERS. Next Smith and Caughey's—249, Queen St. Leonard- Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. 11 TjrALUABLE AUCKLAND QITI TTIBEEHOLD. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. mO-MOEKOW J7IBIDAX, AT 2J[ A-U----m IyrANDENO JACKSON, Acting upon instructions from, the Owners, trill Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms. 9, Commerce Street, Auckland, on the above date, THAT VALUABLE CITY WAREHOUSE, situated COOK STREET, corner BRONTE STREET, nearly oposite Albert Street Auckland. Good corner site, havins 56ft frontage to Cook Street and $3ft 6in to Bronte Street, together with a MODERN" iLMOST-NEW 2-STOREY BRICK AND CONCRETE WAREHOUSE AND FACTORY, beautifully lighted on three sides and also roof lights: at present used as a Clothing Factory, etc., divided into •workrooms, offices, lunch rooms, etc.: cart dock: substantially constructed building. Foundations constructed to carry one or two farther storeys, concrete floors, concrete piers, brick walls and glass and iron roof." Very well situated, close to Queen Street, one minute from Town Hall, and in centre of many and ysried business activities. AN" EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY to acquire a Fine Modern Business Block, writable for practically any line of business. :17; MOTOR SERVICES. ~ -OOTOEUA - A UCKLAND - TTAMII.TON J - i - SINGLE, RETURN. LTD. DE LUXE SAFETY SEDANS LEAVE DAILY. Leave Auckland. Leare Hamilton. 8.30 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 2.15 p.m. 1.30 p.m. 6.45 p.m. 6.0 p.m. Book at 12, Phoentxi Book at Direct Chambers, opposite Motors Office, oppoG.P.0., Auckland. J site House and Phone 43-592. Dakins. Hamilton. 1 Phone 3305. ' r> JV riORBETT AND WTNDEB'S M AUCKLAND-THAMES-COBOMANBEL %. V WHITE STAB PIONEEB X*> 4 MOTOR SERVICE. HUDSON SEDAN CAES. Leaves Auckland, 20, Customs Street—S.3o a.m-, 3.30 p.m.. Snndays 6.30 p.m. Leaves Thames, White Star Office—7.3o a-HU 3 P-m., Sundays 9.30 a.m. Leaves Coromandel, 9.30 a-m., Sundays eicepted. Auckland Booking Office—2o, Customs St. Telephones: 44-138, and 42-468. Thames Telephones: 241, 263. Fares: Thames, 11/6 Single. 21/ Return. Auckland to Coromandel. 23.' Single. 41/ Return. CORBETT AND WINDER. Props. D 4 a UCKLAXD JTELENSTILLE. "■ HOT SPRINGS STAR SERVICE. Leaves White Star Office, 20, Customs St.. 745 a.m. aid 3.40 jun. Phones 42-46S and 42-000 Leaves Lyric Theatre, Helensville, g.30 a-m. and 6.15 pja. Phone 131 L FARES: Hot Springs, 7/ Single, 12/6 Betura. Helensville Town, 6/ Single. 10/ Eetoia. m

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 246, 17 October 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 246, 17 October 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 246, 17 October 1929, Page 5

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