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AUCTIONS. Q_REAT RUCTION. 30,000 Y ARDS gILK JQRESS jyj^ATERIALS FROM WELLINGTON, GOING UNDER THE HAMMER. T HE JJLB, 87> A QUEEN gTREET. (Right opposite Fort Street.) A.M. TILL ~ P.M. rpO-MORROW, !J TILL <j rjlO-MOItROW VEXING. CREPE DE CIIENE. NINON. GEORGETTE. WK.MCU. IiAYUNS, CRINKLED CREPE, NON-CRUSIIABLE MATERIALS. VOILES, FADELESS CLOTHS, WASHING SATINS, FAST COLOUR PRINTS, SPRING TWEEDS, and an endless variety of other Summer Frock Materials, all the latest sll 'ioo6 PAIRS OF COLOURED FUJI SILK III.OOMERS. SILK NIGHTDRESSES, PRINCESS SLIPS. CELANE.SE SILK UNDERWEAR. 250 DOZEN FULL FMIION ED SILK DOSE. 1500 DOZEN ASSORTED PURE SILK AND ART. SILK STOCKINGS, OENT.S SUITS. SPOUTS AND WORKING TROUSERS. 200 RUBBER WATERPROOF CAMP SHEETS, BRITISH MANUFACTURED TENNIS SHOES, SHEETINGS, TOWELS, BLANKEIS. RUGS, and an enormous selection ut other Drapery ami Clothing Lines. The Auctioneer will accept a _ small deposit and hold goods up till Christmas Eve if so desired. VTTEND THE BIG NIGHT AUCTION AT TIIE HUB. 7 TILL 1) P.M. TO-MORROW EVENING. T IE K.K.KA— KOOMi I.E. TONES, auctioneer. A eJ 311 G1 REAT OPENING SALE OF NMAS T GOODS BY PUBLIC AUCTION. positively no reserves. (COMMENCING rpO-MORROW — JjiRIDAY, AT A.M., 2r M - AND 7 i '- M - SIIAIU> * J£ ASH & J-ARRY Bon Marclie Bldgs., 1-10, Karangahapc Rd. £5400 - Y ALUE ~ £5400 LADIES—Dress Lengths In Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Maroeain, Art. Silks, Fuji Silks. Fadeless Prints, etc., Silk Broelie, all shades. Voiles, all designs. GENTS —Serge and Working Suits, Sports Trousers, and every conceivable line of Underclothing. Also, BONES OF HANDKERCHIEFS. PURE LINEN TABLE CLOTHS. GENERAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CELANESE UNDERCLOTHING. IN FACT, EVERYTHING YOU REQUIRE. NO RESERVES. gAM Q.REEN, AUCTIONEER. _ jy rl) - WILL SELL AT THEIR ROOMS, 101. QUEEN STREET, mO-MORROW — JjMIIDAY, AT O'CLOCK. ATTRACTIVE Q AK AND [£' MIJ jpURNITURE, QFFICE JQESKS, OARPETS, QIIESTERFIELD gUITES, Removed from Ilerne Bay and Epsom. ALLISON IMANO. 0-DRAWER ENGLISH OAK OF* ICE DESK. D.S OFFICE DESK (-1 drawers and enpOFFICE d CIIAIR, OAK FILING CABINET, WELL-SPRUNG .MP lEC W CHESTER! lEI.D SUITE (Grey and Black Moquette). WELL-SPRUNG 3-I'IECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (Brown and Rose Genua Velvet I. C-PIECE D.S. OAK DINING SUITE (Buffet. Draw-leaf Table and 1 Chairs). 8-PIECE LIGHT OAK DINING SUIIE (pretty design). 4-PIECE GOLDEN OAK BEDROOM SUITE (Reflex Mirrors). 4-PIECE LIGHT OAK BEDROOM SI I lE. WILTON CARPETS AND AN. CARPETS. 1 GLASS TOP TEA TABLES. 1(1 DINING CHAIRS. WILTON CARPET, 0 x 12; 3 Ax. Carpets, 1) x 10.(3; 2 3-piccc Cliesterlielil Suites (Genoa Velvet), Chesterfield Suite (Moquette), 2 Easy Chairs, ti-picco Oak Dining Suite, 8-piece Golden Oak Dining Suite, 2 8-piece Light Oak Dining Suites, Rimu Sideboards, Tables and Chairs, Black Dining Table and Chairs, 2 China Cabinets, Book Case, Oak Dropleaf Table, Card Table. 2 Gramophones, Oak Chairs, China. Glassware, etc., etc. TWO 4-PI EC IS LIGHT OAK BEDROOM SUITES, 4-piece Oak Bedroom Suite (Reflex Mirrors), Oak and Rimu Wardrobes, 3-pieee Oak Bedroom Comb. Chests. Double and Single Oak and Rimu Beds and Wires, Single Iron Beds and Wires, Double and Single Kapok and Wool Mattresses, Pillows, Blankets. I'lunket Cot, 2-val\e Batteiy "Wireless Set. „ „ c , - GLASS-FRONTED DRESSER. Small Sideboard. K. Tables and Chairs, 4 Glass Top Tea Tables and 10 Chairs, Kiteben Utensils every description, Garden Holier Hose. Lot Carpenters and Garden Tools, also small stoclc of Aluminium Fish Slices, Crumb Trays, Egg Cups, Spoons, Black Lacquer Trays, leapot Stands. 150 Novels, etc. AND AT "J O'CLOCK. OAK GRANDFATHER (genuine | antique Kfiglisli piece b.v John Mlllor, i I'reston. brass dial) ; also, P UtTICULARLY FINE COLLECTION OF ROYAL DOULTON VASES, costing up to £3 2/0, each wholesale. SWEDISH GLASSWARE JARDINIERES, in all 00 choice pieces. SOLID BRASSWARE, including Brass TABLES, Cigar and Cigarette Boxes, Candlesticks, Incense Burners, I'lnger Bowls, Match Stands, Writing Sets, Book Ends, Trays, Gongs Ash '1 rays. The above will be sold without reserve. Very suitable for Xmns. -pICHARD A RTIIUR, JjTD.. AUCTTONEERS. __ mUBSDAY, THE 2.9 TH DAY ° F 1033, AT 10.45 AMSALE UNDER THE RATING ACT, 1025. Instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court, will Sell by Auction at its Rooms, 191, Queen Street, Auckland, on the above date, QTAIIUIIU JgOROUGII QOUNCIL. ALL THOSE PIECES OF LAND, containing, firstly, 1 rood 35 and 4-10 perches, more or less, being Lot 51. on Deposited Plan Number 4SG(i. being portion of Land Claim 269 A. Fail-bum's Grant, Otaliuhu, subject to Fencing Covenant contained in Transfer Number 61523; and secondly, 2 roods 13 perclies. more or less, on Deposited Plan Number 4800, being portion of Fairburn's Land Claim 2G9A, subject to Agreement Fencing contained in Transfer Kumber 95619. Full particulars may be obtained from the Otaliuhu Borough Council, Messrs. Dufaur, Lusk, Biss and Fawcett, Grey Building. Courthouse Lane. Auckland, Solicitors for the Vendor, or from Richard Arthur, Limited, Auctioneer. :1S JMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. T HE B IG S ALE AS PREVIOUSLY ADVERTISED FOR rjpO-MORROW JJUIIDAY, COMMENCES PROMPTLY AT A.M. INTENDING BUYERS CANNOT POSSIBLY DO BETTER THAN ATTEND. EVERY CONCEIVABLE THING CAN BE BOUGHT IJIO-MORROW AT RUCTION, AT J R ROBERTSON, J/D.,AUCTIONEERS. IMPOSSIBLE TO ITEMISE EVERYTHING. AS THERE IS SUCH A LARGE AND VARIED COLLECTION. A pARKER, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. l'lione 43-025. 30

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 283, 30 November 1933, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 283, 30 November 1933, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 283, 30 November 1933, Page 5

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