AUCTIONS. T° J)EVUXPOJl n r jvSSIDENTS. QEORGE TTyALKER, J^ TDAT THE RESIDENCE, Q Jy IN ° "p] DWARD pARADE, JQEVONPORT (FIRST OFF WHARF), M ONDAY N EXT, F EB. AT NOON. Instructed by MISS BENNETT, who has sold lier property, and is leaving for England, to sell JJEIi JJJ-OUSEHOLD pURNISHINGS AND pFFECTS, As under:— Living room.— oak escritoire. Oak Bookcase, Good Novels, Oak Tea AVajron, SPRING DIVAN ROCKER, MOQUETTE EASY CHAIR, Cushions, Seagrass Chairs and Table, Oak Occ. Table. Vases ;•ml Ornaments, REVERSIBLE CARPET 'J x 0, Curtains and Blinds, 3-fold Screen, Fire Basket. Electric Radiator, OVAL lUMU TABLE, 4, Rinui Dining Chairs, Table Cover, Hassock. Rev. Rug, Floor Square, 10.(J x 0, R'nnu Hall Seat. Wire and Coir Mats. 3 Verandah Blinds, Ferns and Aspidistras, SYDS AX. CARPET AND RUNNER, Slip Mats. etc. BEDROOMS.—M.T. WARDROBE, 3 RIMU COMB. CHESTS. 3 S. O.li. BEDSTEADS, WIRE WOVES AND KAPOKS. Cong. Squares (12 x 9 and 9 x 0). O.R. ESCRITOIRE, Commode, Matting and other Bedroom Plenishliients. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE.—Kit. Table, 4 Canad. Chairs, Lino., Canisters, all Crockery, Cutlery and Cooking Utensils, Carpet Sweeper, Bucket, Brooms. Mops, Clothes Basket and Airer, Wringer, Hose, Spade, Fork, Rake, Hoe, Axe, and Tomahawk, Beatrice Stove, Lamp. S.G. Push Chair, Dust Bin, Lines and Props, etc. QEORGE J^TD., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, 249, QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle) Auctioneers. 8 jyiAPERY. JQRAPERY. p)RAPERY. gALE. g ALB " S ALE ' £500. . £500. £500. JQRAPERY. Acting under instructions from MISS E. RODIE, Mount Eden Road, QEORGE J^TD., WILL SELL, AT THEIR GREAT SALE ROOMS, QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND (Next Smith and Caughey's), pEBRUARY 22 O'CLOCK, QIHE COMPLETE CONTENTS OF HER SHOP,, removed to the Mart for Convenience of Sale. RIBBONS. SILK STOCKINGS, SOAP AND PERFUMES, HANDKERCHIEFS, Wool, Children's Underwear, Fancy Goods, / Cottons, Elastic, Haberdashery, Socka, Men's and Women's Tennis Socks, Children's Hose, Rayon, Cashmere, Kayser Stockings, Lace Insertions, Frilling, Flannelette, Doctor Flannel, Britwny, Cretonne, Towelling, Large Quantity Remnants, Thousands of Items too numerous to Mention. \ ;> Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. ' '■ ' ■■ - - : -8 jpROPERTY AND pURNISHINGS. .QEORGE pTD., AT THE RESIDENCE, 4, KING GEORGE AVENUE, EPSOM,. (Trams to Epsom Barn), IJIHURSDAY NOON.' Instructed by the Executor, on behalf of Beneficiaries, fTIHAT VERY FINE PROPERTY, - 1 - KNOWN AS 4, KING.. GEORGE AV., EPSOM, comprising large Freehold Section, frontage of 66ft, together with Semi-Bun-galow House, of 7 spacious rooms, recently , renovated; section splendidly laid out. MUST BE SOLD. Afterwards, THE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS j . AND EFFECTS. ...... Details Later. Property Flagged. QEORGE 'YyALKER, J^TD., AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. 8 M T " E' DEN F URKITURB S ALE - Acting under instructions from PERCIVAL EVANS 1 , Esq., who is leaving for England QEORGE . Will Sell at His Residence, BYWAYS, No. 18, WOODS IDE RD., MT. EDEN, IyyONDAY, JjlEB. Yl AT 11 O'CLOCK. THE WHOLE OF HIS CHARMING HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS. WILTON CARPETS, SHERATON FURNITURE, SHEFFIELD PLATE, SILVERWARE, CHARMING ASH BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, Garden Tools, Carpenter's Tools, Etc., Etc. MAGNIFICENT PLAYER PIANO. Full Details Later. QEORGE J^TD., LEONARD COAKLEY and W. J. CUTTLE, Auctioneers. _8 K, R. A. 616, MOUNT EDEN ROAD. %16, MOUNT EDEN ROAD. TRAM TERMINUS. TEAM TERMINUS. . "pLAREMONT." "V-^LAREMONT." AT OUR ROOMS. • LISTER BLDG., VICTQRIA ST. E., pRIDAY, pEBRUARY 9j[, AT NOON. BUNGALOW HOME OF 7 KOO.yS, containing every possible convenience. Reception hall, very large drawing room, with French doors opening o<n to verandah, circular bay windows, sliding doors from drawing room to den, which has tiled fireplace ; breakfast room opens on to large sun porch; main bedroom has dressing recess and wardrobes; other two bedrooms also have wardrobes. Kitchen well fitted up; gas stove, pink dresser, cupboards, bins, etc. Bathroom, porcelain bath and basin Two lavatories. Linen presses and alcoves. This home Is exceptionally well built, • being under supervision of architect, and is 1 built of heart kauri. 1. sec ti°n is elevated, 90ft x 140 ft, and to°°J ? lawns, garden, motor drive, i ErtPn Paiinramic view of Mount : courts nnv^ U K ro y D 2 ins districta. Tennis For ■fun ™ I !«H! )oupaary of property. s the Auctioneers'- 8 ' temS ' ° tc " Ill,ply to 1 RUTHERFORD, AND • "' - AW™- ■ ' — , r lister building CT . ORIA STREET EAST |HH atones: 44-527, 41-050. '.g L
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 6
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