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AUCTIONS. REMUERA R OAD- N 0. 2 1() XJEMUERA AT A M ' In the Estate of W. G. Hayward, Deed. "PJIGH-CLASS TpURNISHINGS, WITHOUT RESERVE. SITTING ROOM. —Wilton Carpet, superior quality, fawn and blue, 9 x 10.0 ; Wellsprung Chesterfield Suite, brown and fawn, Genoa Velvet, cost £05, Window Cushions to match: Brass Top Table, Palmstands, Black Goatskin Rug, Cushions and Curtains and Blinds. HALL.—Ax. Vest. Rug, 12 x 5, Small Ax. Square, 5 yards 3ft Ax. Runner, 2 Wilton Rugs, o Slij) Mats, Massive Walnut Hallstand. SMOKE ROOM.—3-i'iece Chesterfield Suite (leather), Ilall Clock, Writing Bureau, Wilton Carpet, 9 x 7.0; Blk. Goatskin Rug, Douglas Chair, Elec. Radiator, Ox. Kerb and Irons, Brass Smoker's Stand, Curtains and Blind. DINING ROOM.—Superior Wilton Carpet, 10.0 x 0 : Jacobean Oak Suite (Buffet and Round Table and 0 Chairs, cost £00). of very nice design ; Singer 00 Cabinet Sewing Machine, Oak Tea Wagon, Linoleum, Curtain and Blind. BEDROOM No. I.—-D/s 5-piece Bedroom Suite, pretty design ; Oval-front Dress. Table. Reflex Mirrors, Wardrobe, Chest Drawers, Ped. Cupboard, Double Panel Bed, best quality ; D. Kapok and Pillows, Lino. Square, 9 x 10.U; Rev. H. Rugs, Large Box Ottoman. BEDROOM No. 2.—4-Piece Oak Bedroom Suite, Reflex Mirrors, D.H.11. Mattress, Kapok Mattress and Pillows, Rev. Rugs, Lino. Square, Curtains. BEDROOM No. 3. —R. Wardrobe, S.R. Beds and Wire, Kapok and Pillows, Lino. Square. KITCHEN, —Oval Table, Chairs, Lino., 11. Rugs. Crockery, Alum. Saucepans and Sundries, Carpet Sweeper. BASEMENT.—Large Mirror, Painting, (William Short). OUTSIDE.—Garden Tools, Wringer, Colonial Lawn mower, Lot of Firewood. Jj™-' 191, QUEEN STREET, Next Power Board Buildings. 20 QAK Q.RANDFATHEII QLOCK, Said to be 150 years old, in perfect running order. rjMJESDAY AT 2j[ AMATTRACTIVE OF JpURXISHINGS AND QARPETS, Removed from Laurie Ave./ Parnell, to OUR SPACIOUS SALEROOMS, 191, QUEEN STREET. Drawing room— 3-pce. silk damask CHESTERFIELD SUITE, COST £55, with 2 Occ. Chairs and Cushions to match; Vieux Rose Wilton Carpet, 9 x 10.0 with fringe; Oval China Cab- , inet, Handsome Mahogany China Cabinet, Silk Window Curtains, Brass Coffee Table, Occ. Tables, Ornaments, Persian Rug, 8.0 x 4.0. Dining room— s-pce. oak dining SUITE (brown J. Best Quality 3Pce. Chesterfield Suite in wool,' Genoa Velvet, flat arms, well sprung; 19 x 9.0 Axminstcr Carpet of exceptional quality, 2 Fireside Chairs in Genoa Velvet, Oxd. Fire Kerb with Box Seats, Oxd. Brass Wood Box and Fire Screens, Good Quality China and E.P. Ware, Tea Service. Dinner Service, Coffee Cups and Saucers, Pictures. BREAKFAST ROOM—Exceptional Quality Floral Axminster Carpet, Oval Oak Dining Table, 5 Oak Chairs. BEDROOMS (3) —Queensland Maple B.R. Suite 2-1 one Oak B.R. Suite, including 3-mirror Dressing Table, Dble. Bed and Toilet Cupbd. ; Brown Oak Bedroom Suite, best quality ; Wire, Kapok, Wooltex and Mlllwool Mattresses and Sheets ' Blankets. Towels, Table Cloths, etc. ; Down Quilts, Riniu Comb. Chests, Rimu 'Robe, 1 ).S. Gent's Chest. SPECIAL NOTE. —Oak Gent's Robe, cost £27; Oak 0-Dr. Gent's Chest, cost £23, imported from Lehus, London. 21 YDS AXMINSTER RUNNER. KITCHEN —Cutlery, Carpet Sweeper, Brass and Aluminium Pres. Tan, Cooking Utensils. Elec. Kettle, Elec. Hot Point.

EVERYTHING EQUAL TO NEW. THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST HOMES WE HAVE SOLD FOR SOME TIME. ■ JMCIIARD J^TD., THOMAS B. ARTHUR, AUCTIONEER. 22 UNDER BILL OF SALE. JJAYNES rpOURING Q AR Will bo Sold and can be Inspected at GORE ST. GARAGE, off Customs St. rpUESDAY j^j-EXT, AT 10 A.M. TROMPT. I CHARD J^TD. ESTATE OF JOHN LEYDON (Deceased). QITY JpROPERTIES. OXFORD ST (off Karangaliape Road), No. 13.—COMFORTABLE COTTAGE of 5 rooms, section 33 x 00. OLIPIIANT ST. (Ponsonby), Nos. 2S and 30.—2 COTTAGES (two-storey), with 21ft 2in frontage to each x 100 ft. These require certain repairs. A great opportunity for builder or speculator. TIIE ABOVE MUST BE SOLD, REGARDLESS OF PRICE. TERMS, ONE-THIRD CASH. AT OUR SALEROOMS, 101, QUEEN ST., T uesday, M ay 23, A * 10.45. JIICIIARD jyXD. TIIOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. 22 JfIURNI SUING S. jgEDDING. LINOLEUMSjNq"EW QARPETS AND J»UGS. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF MESSRS. DANN AND CO., By Order of the Liquidator, removed from the Thames to OUR SPACIOUS SALEROOM, 191, QUEEN STREET. £600 V AhVBl ' WITHOUT RESERVE. MESSRS. DANN AND CO. have been established for 50 years with a record for faithfully-built furnishings, i NOTE THE DATE: fJiHURSDAY AND "piRIDAY AT SALEROOMS, NEXT POWER BOARD BUILDINGS. Full Details Later. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. 20 TRANSPORT NOTICES. TRANSPORT BOARD. MOTOR OMNIBUS SERVICE. SCHOOL TRIPS. SHORE ROAD ROUTE. Commencing on MONDAY, 22nd May. 1933, and until further notice, the 5.35 a.m. trip from Victoria Avenue to the City will run via Brighton Road, St. Stephen's Avenue, Gladstone Road, Cleveland Road, Strand and Beach Road. Ordinary Fares. On the return trip from Commerce St. to Victoria Avenue the bus will depart at 8.54 a.m.- in lieu of 5.50 a.m., via the usual route. Commencing on the above date also, a bus will depart Commerce St. at 8.40 a.m., proceeding via Beach Road, Stanley St. 5.4-1 a.m., via Selwyn Terrace. Garfield St. section 5.40 a.m., via Parnell Road, St. Stephen's Avenue and Gladstone Rd. fo the New School. ""Through fare: Adults. 3d cash, or by 13-trip Concession Card, 3/. Children, lid. or by School Concession Ticket, 10 rides for 9d. From Garfield St. section to School : Adults 3d cash, or by 13-trip Concession Card. 3/. Children, Id cash, or by School Concession Ticket, ride.s for Od. A. E. FORD, 120 Manager, i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 20 May 1933, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 20 May 1933, Page 5

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