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AUCTIONS. rpO TXERNE "DAY I3ESIDENTS. AT THE RESIDENCE, AA, T AWRENCE JJT., TXERNE B AY (One Street before Wallace Street). riKOHGE IX7ALKKU, T TD., jV\TEDXESDAY VEXT, V(JV. -tfj AT -I -J O'CLOCK. InstriK-te.l by Mis. A. C. MeDowell. who ha« Sold the I'ropert.v, to Sell TTEK "piNE TTOLSKHOLD ■pi'RNISHINGS, Irclnding: IpiINE CHESTER. LOUNGE, with ] A Cushions, in Tapestry: 3-PCE. CANE LOUNGE SUITE, in Tapestrv: HIDE ', F.S. CHAIR. Cushions, La.-. (He. j Table. Paliiistanc]* and .Li rd in teres. Oak I Book Table. MAHOGANY CHINA CARI.NET. with L.L. Doors: Oak Tea Wagon. 2 MATCHING AX. CARPETS. 15 x 12 and 14 x lO: Card Table. OAK DRAWI.KAF DINING TABLE \ND 6 OAK CHAIRS, en stipe; Blk. Mob. Rug. Net Curtains, Vases and Ornaments, etc. HALL—AX. VESTIBULE CARPET (9 x l». nnd 7YDS HALL RUNNER to mateh : Oak Hall Table. 2 Hall Chairs, Elec-trolux Vac. Cleaner. Ewbink Carpet Sweeper, Croquet Mallet, etc. BEDROOMS- HANDSOME OAK BED ROOM SUITE, comprising Mirrored Wardrobe. Dressing Chest (glass top). Pedestal Cupboard, and 3ft (>in Bedstead and Wire Wove: 2 3ft (iin Kapoks. Pillows. Mohair Rug. WILTON CARPET. 13.(1 x 11.3 (rose ground): D.P. Or.-. Table. S.B. Conch. OAK CHEST. PED. CUPBOARD AND D. BEDSTEAD AND WIRE WOVE; D. Kapok and Pillows. Rocker Chair. AX. CARPET. 1«MI x II: ."-Dr. Chest. Ax. Rugs. S. Stretcher, Curtains, Bath Lino, and Rug, etc. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE — SINGER D.II. SEWING MACHINE. Oval Table anil 4 A.B. Chairs. Inlaid Lino.. Unit Runner, Crockerv and Cooking Utensils, En. Bread Bin. El. Iron, El. Radiator, Linen and Clothes Baskets. Dust Bins, Buckets. 2 Bird Cages. Garden Tooln, Coir Mats, Form, Pr. Steps, Hose, etc. NOT?:.—Everything nice and clean and must be sold. pi EORGE VX7 AI ' KER . T TD., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, 240, QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. 13 i~l EORGE VTTALKER, T TD., -IfONDAY VOVEMBBB IK AT "I "J A.M. T\RAPERY, -p.VNCT QOODS, TRONMONGERY, CONTENTS OF SUBURBAN SHOP. Including : — VELVETEENS, SILK COATINGS, DRESS » LENGTHS. Silk and Cotton Supper Cloths. General Stationery, Fancy Goods. Children's Clothing. Brushes. Kettles. Tinware, Ironmongery. Assorted Crockery. Vases. Teasels, Wristlet Watches, Show .Stands, Wools, Etc., Etc. /~i EORGE VT7ALKER, T TD., SPECIALITY AUCTIONEERS, 240, QUEEN STREET. Irfionnrd Coakley. T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. 13 JJROPERTY AND TL"M'RNISHI.NGS. P< EORGE VTTAI.KER, T TD., Instructed by Mr. G. H. Bray, who has removed to a smaller home, ON THE PREMISES. 1, 0'R OKKK S T - O nkhunga (Off Captain St., just below Princes St.) rpiESDAY AT -| .> NOON. PROPERTY comprises soundly-built Bungalow of 6 rooms and bathroom, includinc drawing and dining rooms, hall. 3 beilrooms. kitchen, panfrv, and >;otMl sun porch, gas stove and ealifoiit. 2 lavatories, garage, washhoitse. and to >1 .-lied. ! itiiatcd on well la id-out corner section. 66 x 165, stone fence; good concrete path-, and yard: fruit trees, fern house, etc. AND IMMEDIATELY AFTER. niANO AND TfART XfIURMSHINGS, ETC., As Under:— DP. SIDEBOARD, Dining Table. 4 Cana- • dinn Chairs, Crockery and Glassware. Platform Rocker. S.B. Couch and Easy Chair, S.G. Chairs. Clock. Table Linen. Pictures. WILTON CARPET. 12 x !•: Record Cabinet, 2 Rimu Palmstands. D.P. Hallstand. Hall Curtains, WILTON CARPET. 10.6 X 6.9 : 6Yds Asm. Runner, MOQUETTK ADVANCE ROCKER. CIOLLARD AND COLLARD ENGLISH / PIANO, tn Walnut Case, overstrung ' and underdamper. good tone: Window i Squah. Curls., Cushions, Curd Table, [ WILTON CARPET. 12 x 9 : Firescreen. t Tall Vases. Jardinieres, Pot Plants. S.I. Comb. Bed. Ped. Cupboard. AXM. I CARPET. 9x9: D. Rimu Bedstead, Wire and Kapok ; Marc. Quilt. Camcvra i anil Case. Bath and Kitchen 1.in0.. Shave Cabinet, D.H. SEWING MACHINE, 3-DK. OAK ROLLER TOP DESK, 4-Dr. Chest, Floor Rugs, Form, Store Bin, Aim. Cooking Utensils, El. Iron, Champion Ice Chest. Crockerv, ! Pair Small Steps, 2 Canvas Blinds, I Garden Seat, and Hosts of Sundries. pi EORGE VX7ALKKR, T TD., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, 249, QUEEN STREET. 1 Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. 13 ; TN THE ESTATE OF A. O. BROWN - 1 - (Deceased). jyjILFORD AND TITOUNT TjiDEN. , rpiESDAY, 10.45 A.M. AT OUR UPSTAIRS SALEROOMS. QUEEN STREET. M OUKT E DEN - £> J3BNCARROW A VENUE. piOMMODIOUS TOWELLING. Ci EM I BUNGALOW, let in 2 flats, 80ft *- 3 frontage to Penearrow Avenue, x 140 ft 2 doors from Mount Eden trams. i jyjiLFORD. n rpißi t>oad. ; COMFORTABLE DWELLING, living room, > 3 bedrooms, large sun porch, p bath and basin. e.L, drainage; 103 ft frontage to ( Tlrl Road x 167 ft. Fine sea view. Close to beach. Immediate possession. JJ I CHARD ARTHUR, X TD.. ] THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctlonee-r. 13 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. * ,AtP\ STOREY AND HALF BUNGA- . LOW, just completed, never been occupied, 1 containing 6 rooms and kit., p.b and b ■ shower recess, all-electric. Garage. Modern > and attractive in everv particular Situated Mount le Grand Rd., off Dominion Rd. and Woodside Rd AUCTION FRIDAY, NOV. 26 11AM RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD ' Next Power Board, Queen Street. 13 ! j CORPORATION NOTICES. ; Xj^^~^ > , KLW *N JJOMAIN 'MISSION BAY). *3ftgjgßrfg~t h,ie nolice is hereby — sw * cen that on and after TUESDAY NOVEMBER 9. 1937, THE CHARGE FOR THE PARKING OF VEHICLES ON THE SELWYN DOMAIN WILL BE 6D PER CAR PER DAY OR PART THEREOF. JAMES MELLING, * :1 * Town Clark.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 270, 13 November 1937, Page 5

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