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AUCTIONS. M OUNT E DI'N. TpURNI SHI NGS AND j^l-'FECTS. J. R. ROBERTSON. L TD„ J. K. R OBERTSON - L TD - Favoured with instructions from G. W. Rudd, Esq., WILL SELL ON\ THE PREMISES, rpO-MORROW -yyEDNESDAY, AT A.M. AT 22, b ellevue - I1 d -' M t E den (Take Mt. Eden or Dominion Rd. Tram). rpHE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD -L FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS, Including: — J_JTGII Q.RADE JJIANO, BERNARD BROCK OVERSTRUNG, Full Iron Frame. Drawing room—3-pce. chesterfield SUITE lipliol. in Moi|iiette. 5Pcc. Rosewood Suite (comprising Settee and 4 Occasional Chairs), 1 Walnut Whatnot, 2 Mali. Chairs upliol. in Damask, 2 Occasional Tables. 2 Cowhide Easy Chairs, 1 Centre Table. 1 Marble Clock (in good order). 1 Jardiniere with Plant. 12ft x 11.(5 ANM. CARPET (fawn background). Fourfold Screen with ruby glass panels, 1 Oak Barrel-fronted China Cabinet, 1 Marble Pedestal imported from Italy. 1 Marble Statue by Professor A. Pasqui, Ornaliien ts. DINING ROOM—Barrel-front Sideboard, Bevel Plated Mirrors. Kauri Ex. Table, oxlru leaf. Suite Chairs in Eng. Oak 12 Carvel's and 6 Side Chairs, covered in Mnqiiello), Couch and Easy Chair covered with leather. Radiator, Jardinieres. Curtains, 2 VERY OLD ENGRAVINGS IN MAI'I.E FRAMES (title, "LANDING OF PILGRIM FATHERS IN AMERICA, 15th Nov.. 1020"), Cushions, Cake Tiers, 13.0 x 11.,", ENGLISH WILTON CARI'ET, ORIENTAL DESIGN (cost £30). HALE— oft x 4.G Wilton Carpet. Oak Jardiniere and Plant, Hail Stand with mirror bncT;. Breakfast room — Round Table, Overmantel. Couch, Willow Chair, 4 Dining Chairs. Escritoire. Mahogany Table, 2 Rare Engravings, Singer Sewiiitf Machine. TJEDROOM NO. I—l2ft1 —12ft Oili x Off ANM. J-> CARPET (fawn ground, blue and henna shade), MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE (comprising Wardrobe with 3 doors and lilted with 7 drawers, Dressing Table with claw legs, oval mirror, Panel Bed, cab. legs, and Pedestal to match, 1 Handsome Dressing Swing Mirror on Million. Stand with cab. legs. This Suite is over 150 years old and was brought out by early settlers, v I.SO CONTENTS OF 2 OTHER BED I A KOOMS, including—3-Drawer Mottled Kauri ciiest. Bed.-. W. Woves and bedding. 4 Seagrass Chairs, Duchess Pair, " Comb Chests, Folding Chair, Axni. Carpet (Oft x lift). Floor Rugs. Lace Curtains, Toiletware, Pictures, Caipct Kitchen —i success vacuum carPET SWEEPER. , . -\7-\rd —Pennsylvania Lawnmower (good X order), Wheelbarrow, 2 Ladders and .quantity Garden Tools. J. R. "So™. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE—There are several items that will interest connoisseurs. Everything must bo sold. -» UNRED EEM E D pI.EDGES. Q.EORGE -yyALKER, J^TD., AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS, 240, QUEEN STREET. Favoured witli instructions from the Executors ill tlie Estate of the late EMANUEL KISS IN t Victoria Loan Co.), WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, mO-MORROW, yyEDNESDAY, AT A.M. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES from the \ICTORIA LOAN COY.; Also MONT DE i-i.rt'E LOAN COY., LTD. (in Liquida.ioll). UNREDEEMED pLEDGES, Including:— I>EMINGTON AND CORONA TYPEi'- WRITERS. STENOTYPE, SKATES, II M.V. AND COLUMBIA GRAMO--I'iIONES. . REFLEX AND FOLDING CAMERAS. 'CELI.O, CONN TRUMPET AND OTHER .MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. BINOCULARS, KITS OF TOOLS, WESTMINSTER CHIMING \Nl> OTHER CLOCKS, DIAMOND RINGS WATCHES. CHAINS AND ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY, CHRONOMETER, HEATERS, CAR CONTROLS. PLANIMETER, E.P. WARE, SILVERWARE, GOLF STICKS, EYELET MACHINE, STOCKS AND DlEb_, MECCA NO SETS, ELECTROLUX CLEANER, SUITCASES AND BAGS, LEATHER COATS, SUITS, BLANKETS, RUGS, OVERCOAIb, EIC., ETC. As Per Full Details in Last Thursday's Papers. ALSO 03 PARCELS OF USEFUL CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD lißl'EClt). Q.EORGE -yyALKER, J^TD., Al' CTIONEERS. |20 TILL (J-OING gTRONG. Q. IG ANTIC RUCTION. rpO-MORROW rpO-MORROW WEDNESDAY -yyEDNESDAY AND EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. 11 AT RUCTION J^OOMS, DARBY STREET. OF gTOCKS. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS, RUGS. QUILTS, SHEETINGS, EIDERDOWNS, ETC. MEN'S HEAVY WINTER OVERCOATS. LADIES' COATS, AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER LINES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. ~Y£ORRIS J^TSSIN, AUCTIONEER. 26 TOILET SPECIALISTS. ' "OOWDER Puff Salon, St. Kevin's Arcade. X Permanent Waving, 12/0; Marcel Waving, 2/6. —Phone 46-71 S. W. Dickinson. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 26 April 1932, Page 5

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