AUCTIONS. ' .. gELECTJJIANOFORTE AND /CARPETS. A. LL " 2<2 LECTRIC wireless QOMBINATION. Q. EORGE VyALKER, J TD., Favoured with instructions from D. A. Folkhard, Esq., of St. Heliur's Bay, who is leaving for the South Island, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, IN THEIR DOWNSTAIRS DE LUXE AUCTION HALL, IJIO-MORROW mHURSDAY, AT -Jjl O'CLOCK, PJIHE gELECT AND A PPOINTMENTS OF HIS SUBURBAN HOME. Details include :— UPRIGHT GRAND GEORGE WHITMAN AND SON PIANO. CHOICE OAK DINING SUITE. SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD SUITE. AXM. AND WILTON CARPETS. MAGNIFICENT IMPORTED WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE. EXPENSIVE COLUMBIA RADIO-GRAMO-PHONE COMBINATION (in Waluut Cabinet, cost £135). GENERAL FURNISHINGS AND BRIC-A-BRAC. J IVIXG ROOM. — UPRIGHT GRAND ■LJ WHITMAN AND SON PIANO, umlerdamper. overstrung, good tone, cost £125; Piano Stool, COLUMBIA COMBINATION ALL-ELECTRIC WIRELESS SET, cost £135; BROWN OAK DINING SUITE of 6 Pieces, comprising Buffet Sideboard, Drawleaf Table, and 4 Dining Chairs; Tea Set, Cutlery, Pictures, Ornaments, Ax. and Rev. Rugs, HANDSOME 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Geuoa Velvet with fawn ground, Cushion, Settee and Squab, Oak Oce. Table. AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS, Oec. Tables, I Palm Stands, Jardinieres, SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE. MOLE OAK DINING SUITE of 8 Pieces, comprising Sideboard, Oval Table, and 6 H.B. Oak Dining Chairs, Kerb, Seagrass Chairs and Settee, Easy Chairs, Curtains, Oak China Cabinet, Tea Wagon. Chesterfield Suite of 3 pieces in Damask, Reed L. Chairs with Cushions, 3-piece Chesterfield in Moquette, 6-piece Rimu Dining Suite, Brass Vases. BEDROOMS. — SUPERIOR TWO-TONE OAK BKDROOM SUITE of 4 pieces, comprising Shaped Mirror Wardrobe, Dressing Table, Pedestal, and Panelled Bedstead and Wire; Kapok Bedding, Pillows. Blankets, Eiderdown, Floor Rugs, Curtains, Box Ottoman, GREY ART 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, Oiled Rimu Chest, Single Rimu Beds and Wires, Oak Cot, OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 4 pieces, comprising Wardrobe, Combination Chest, Toilet Cupboard, and Double Bedstead and Wire; Bedroom Chairs, Bedside Tables, Oak Dressing Table and Double Oak Bedstead to match, Seagrass Chairs, and other Bedroom Plenishments. T7"ITCHEN.—KITCHEN DRESSER, Kit. JLV Table, Kit. Chairs, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Glassware, Lawn Mower, Bucket, Carpet Sweeper, Large Tent, Small Tent, Garden Tools, G.I. .Tub, and Host of Sundries. ri EORGE J. TD -i THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. fJIIMBER, J>RICKS, Jj^REWOOD. Q.EORGB -yyALKER, Jj TJ) -> ON THE PREMISES, -jrrq pARNBLL T>D., QITY., Opp. ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD. SASHES, DOORS, SHOP FRONTS, BRICKS, CORRUGATED IRON, VARIOUS SIZES OF TIMBER AND QUANTITY OF FIREWOOD. rpHUKSDAY J)EC. 22, -i-i O'CLOCK. ri EORGB TyALKER, J^AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneers. 3 - m otor C AKS ~ 3 p EORGE vyALKER, J^TD., Instructed by the Receiver, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Great Salerooms, Queen Street, , JIRIDAY JJEC. 23, AT 11.15 AMBABY AUSTIN TOURER, 4-Seater, electric lights, good running order. FORD BEAUTY ROADSTER, 2-Seater, good drder. J-TON FORD TRUCK, good order, selfstarter, "well shod. 1 SHERLOCK MANNING PLAYER PIANO. ON VIEW FROM 9 A.M. FRIDAY. 21 UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR 'OF THE SUPREME COURT AT AUCKLAND AT THE REQUEST OF THE MORTGAGEE, in exercise of the Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage Number 106058. FRIDAY, THE 20 TH DAY OF • JANUARY, 1033, AT O Qft P.M. FARM situated about 8 miles from Hunua Store and Poi.t Office, and 17 miles from Papakura by good metal road. Fair area of level land on the road frontage. This portion well watered by swamp and creek. Some noxious weeds. Balance steep hilly country. Buildings comprise lean-to Dwelling of 2 rooms, and cowshed. ALFRED J.JUCKLAND & gONS, J^TD. Will Sell by Public Auction at its Auction Rooms, Albert Street, Auckland, ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND containing 199 acres, more or less, being Allotment 133 of the Tarlsh of Opaheke and being all the Land in Certificate of Title Volume 337 Folio 71 of the Auckland Registry. .The Mortgagee's application, containing the estimate of the value of the land, can be seen at the Office of the Registrar during office hours prior to the sale, and a. copy may be seen in the Auction Room at the time of the sale, without payment of any fee. For particulars and conditions of sale ! apply at the Office of Meredith and Hubble, Solicitors, Yorkshire House, Shortland street, Auckland, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, or to the Auctioneer. :19 RAILWAY NOTICES. /-IHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR \J HOLIDAYS. On SATURDAY, December 24, a train, stopping at all stations, if required, for passengers, leaves Rotorua at 10-30 p.m., Mamaku 11.30 p.m., Putaruru 12.30 a.m. (December 25), Matamata, 1.18 a.m., Morrinsville 2.7, Hamilton 2.05, arriving Frankton Junction 3.3 a.m. This train will connect at Frankton Junction with Wellington-Auckland express, leaving Frankton Junction 4.9 a.m December 25. - 1 TOILET SPECIALISTS. A STOUNDING Offer — Localette and J\. Eugene Permanent Waves, 10/. Charm Beauty Salon, His Majesty's Arcade. 47-034. . A ALDNESS — New discovery, "OwikGrowth" proved penetration method. month's treatment 5/ ; see us.—4o6, Cook s Bldgs. r EUGI3NB Permanent Waves, 10/, guaranteed 6-9 months; Marcel, 2/6; work guaranteed. — Pollock. Security Bldgs 42-120. . tl ERMANENT Waving, very reasonable; 'Stylish Trim, 1/.—Miss Clark, 4a, Karangahape Kd. *-•«
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 302, 21 December 1932, Page 5
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