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AUCTIONS. yERX ATTRACTIVE TjMJRNTSHINGS: Q.EORGE yyALKER, pi'D., Favoured with instructions from Epsom and Green Lane Clients, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS, 240, QUEEN STREET, pO-MORKOW — pRIDAY, AT O'CLOCK. JpiGH-CLASS pURNISIIINGS, IN OAK, RIMU AND KAURI. QIIESTERFIELD gUITES, QARPETS. AND AT QQ P.M. pEARNEIi'S piANO, 22"STOP QRGAN, jgl'LIT QANE pitOUT pOIJ. And, 011 behalf of whom it may concern, g QN'LY jr> IiAXD XEW pjLECTRIC STOVE 8 - BEING BALANCE UNCLAIMED CARGO. Details include : jT IVING ROOMS—Learner's Piano, in good 1J playing order ; 22-STOI' GOLDENTONE ORGAN. Piano Seat. Axin. and Rev. Floor Rugs, BEAUTIFUL HEART RIMU DINING ROOM SUITE, comprising Mirrored and Leadliglited Sideboard, Refectory Type Drawleaf Ext. Table, and 4 Uph. Chairs to match (the tinest Rimu Suite we have ever offered); Vases, Ornaments, Pictures, Bookcase. B.C. Kerb, B.C. Screen. S.G. Chairs. EL Vac. Cleaner. SPECIALLY WELL MADE 3-I'CE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, uph. in Tapestry; Cushions. Oak Hall Table, Easy Chairs, WILTON AND ANM. CARPETS, K. Sideboard, Dining Tables and Chairs. BLACK OAK DINING ROOM SUITE of 3 pieces. Settee and Squab, 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, uph. in Genoa Velvet (nice warm colour) : PRETTY OAK CHINA CABINET, SINGER GO D.TI. SEWING MACHINE (latest), Clicstertield Suite in Moquette. etc., etc. TiEDROOMS — PARTICULARLY FINE ROSEWOOD POLISHED BEDROOM SUITE of G pieces, comprising Pretty Mirrored Wardrobe, Dressing Table, Uph. Dressing Stool, and Full PauelPed Bedsteal and Wire Wove; Kapok Mattress and Pillows. Silk Bedspread. ( uslnons. Occ. Tables, S.G Chairs Floor K tiffs, SUPERIOR SHADED OAK BEDROOM SUITE of £> pieces, comprising Mirror-door Wardrobe, Keflex Mirror Dressing Table. Toilet Cupboard, and Full Panelled Bedstead and Wire en suite; Mattress and Pillows. CAM E IS; O.K. and Kauri Coinb. ( bests, I'ed. Cupboards, D.P BEI)SUITE, complete Bedding; C bests of Drawers. Single and Dotib'e Bedsteads and Wires, BLACK O-VK BEDROOM SUITE of 5 pieces. Ornaments. Pictures, and other Bedroom I' uriushings. 1/-1 TCI HON—Sill. Sideboard, Kit. Tables >yr- chairs, Aim. and En. Ware, Kit nr-\ ( viS?;,'J' awi "! lowcr - C.ardeu Roller, TIMBER G U lIKAKT KAURI NO RESERVES.

Q.EORGE TALKER, THE FURNISH I NG\ AUCTIONEERS. •Leonard Coakley. T. A. Colliding, Auctioneers. 23 x \ I G H T U C T I O N. Q.EORGE yyALKEIt, T TD., IN THEIR DOWNSTAIRS AUCTION ROOMS, -'49, QUEEN STREET. rpO-MORROW — JjMIIDAY — -J^IGHT, AT rj P.M. Q.OQD g ELECTION JJOME JfURNISHINGS, Including:—. . ANj,, KOO), SUITES, "ssasr' Q.EOIIGE yyALKER, jyi'D., auctioneers and valuers. ' 23 "1 AIFA IB" g STA TE, ST. HELIER'S BAY - LONG DRIVE. 14 ~V"A LUAB LE gECTIONS. F RIDAY, JULY 24 AT -Q A.M. T„ M AXDE -NO JACKSON, Instructed by the Owner, will sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 3, Swanson btreet, Auckland, on tlie above date, -j A CHOICE RESIDENTIAL SITES every one with a HARBOUR VIEW* Ten Lots, each 50 x 173 ft, fronting The lerraco; Two Lots each 50 x 172 ft, fronting Long Drive, and two "Inside" Blocks, 1 acre and over half-acre respectively. All planted in choice shrubs, trees, fruit trees etc. Exceptionally well elevated and enjoying MAGNIFICENT HARBOUR VIEWS AND LANDSCAPE. Two minutes from main St. ITelier's Bay Road bus service, and about 12 minutes' motor run from City. TERMS.—Ten per cent cash. 10 per cent in 0 months, balance 3 years at 4 per cent. Only a limited number of sections for Sale. Write or call for plan. Property Flagged.

UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AT AUCKLAND, AT THE REQUEST OF THE FIRST MORTGAGEE, in exercise of the Power of Sale contained in Deed of Mortgage No. 359751. JJIRIDAY, THE 28™ DAY ° P 1930, AT A.M., BUNGALOW containing 4 rooms and conveniences, erected 011 a level quarteracre section situated in Brandon Road, Glen Eden, and being the first house on the left from Great North Road. T M axdexo J ACKSOX Will Sell by Public Auction at their Auction Rooms, 3, Swanson Street, Auckland, 011 the above date, ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND containing One (1) rood, more or less, being Lot Four (4) of a subdivision of part of Allotment One hundred and seventy-three (173) of the Parish of Waikomiti, and being' the whole of the land comprised in Deed of Mortgage registered in the Deeds Register Office at Auckland under Number 359751. The Mortgagee's application and estimate of value of the land may be seen at the office of the Registrar during office hours prior to the sale, and a copy thereof in the Auction Rooms at the time of tlie sale without payment of any fee. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be seen and perused at the Auction Rooms of T. Mnndono Jackson, 3, Swanson Street, Auckland, and at the office of Messrs. Hanna and Coates. Number 313, Colonial Mutual Building, Queen Street, Auckland. Solicitors for tlie Mortgagee. :27

CHIROPRACTORS. /CHIROPRACTIC Institute (Inc). Lionel V-- 1 Duggnn, Principal. Winstone Buildings. X-ray and Pathe-Neurometer Service. — Phones 44-029. B H1 RUI'K ACTIC Health Service. —Percy Hambliu, Palmer Graduate. American experience.—(503, Colonial Mutual Bldgs. Phone 42-244. 1 DUGGAN. Miss Freda (Palmer Graduate). Member N.Z.C.A.. Third Floor. Winstone Blilgs.. Queen St. Phone 40-414. L HjES AND GILES (Palmer Graduates). Members N.Z.C.A.. _Dilworth Building. Queen St. Phone 43-525. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 5

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