AUCTIONS. prtOl-F.KTY AND FURNISHINGS. (iGURGK TTD,, AT THE RESIDENCK, QBakei f|OAD,- j>;;mukra. 0 , <>( j, AT \l A.M.* Inflrinled In S. REYNOLDS. ESQ. we will offer on the Ground, rpiIAT CHARMING 2 STOHEYED REBl- ■*■ PENCK. known as "Faylor." I'.:!. Orakei Road. Situated on a wetl-laid-out seillmi. Mil in perfect order. Residence '•"■lt on concrete foundation. Comprising liircc Iminsc room with sliding doors to dinlns room, and foldlns doors to vestiliulc. built-in china cabinets and l.iru-e iMifTet. fliiss doors V, airy ami well-lighted bedrooms upstairs, built-in w.inlrobes: hack nud front sun porches- •_' chimneys; weil-eifiiipprd kitchenette', «itli electric stove ; maid's, room. Pownstwirs: Laundry nml work»liop all under on., roof, blinds, nud larco and roomy motor garage. Mortgage £1500. Terms, ,-ash over mortgage. Cards only to view. A CHARMING HOME. rjpHK TTOUSEHOLP A PPOINTMENTS AND T^URNISHINGS. A FEW DETAILS: T IVING ROOMS —MAGNIFICENT :)- PCE CHESTKRFIELP LOUNGE AND J EASY DIVAN CHAIRS, upholstered in choice tapestry. Loose Cushions; 4 Upholstered Occas. Clinirs, Lamp. CHOICE COLLECTION CUSHIONS. Brass Fire Screen. Gold-framed Mirror. Jacobean Standard Lamp, Pictures. Curtains. CHOICE PCS. BRIC-A-BRAC., Cut-glass Ware, Occas. Table 4 Bridge Tables, His Master's Voice Gramophone and Records, P.p Halt Chair. 3 PCE. CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE AND 2 DIVAN CHAIRS, in Genoa Velvet: Oak Prawleaf; Pinins Table and R Pinin™ Chnirs to matcli. HiiiKply Duiiipty Pinner Ware. Tea Service, -2 Black Rujrs. ROYAL POIILTON PINNER SERVICE. Poland China, Plates, K.P. Ware. CUT-GLASS WATER. JUG, WINK AND COCKTAIL GLASSES. Goblets. Fish Knives and Forks, Cutlery. 3 Brass Jardinieres. 2 Large Decanters. CHOICE POLISHED P.EDROOM SUITE. P.all nnd Clawlegged, comprising P. Mirrored 'Robe. Choice Dressing Table, Full Panelled F.edstead and Beddlnjf, Silk Bedspread. Ottoman, 4-PCE. RIMU BEPROOM SUITE, comprising 'Robe. Pressiu? Chest, and Full Size Bedstead. O.R. Settee, 2 Single Bedsteads. Pressing ''.'best. Mattresses, Rugs, Oiled Rimu Settee, Electric Iron, Table, R O. Rimu Chairs. Table, Cooking UtensilK. Crockery. Al. Saucepans, Occas. Table. Palmstands, and pHOICE J>ODY OQUABE. 12.10 x 0 NOTE—Should Residence be Sold at Auction, all the Superior Carpets throughout Residence will be offered.
Q.BORGB yyALKER, T TD., BPECIA LTY AUCTIONEERS. Leonard Coakley, T. .4. Goulding. Auctioneers. 24 (SUPERIOR TpURXISHINGS. EORGB VyALKEiR, T TD., THR SPECIALTY AUCTIONEER*, IN THEIR BE LUXE ROOMS, rpHURSOAY "fcJBXT, AT -1-1 A.M. Instructed by a Clletvt of Maungaklekie At., also the. Contents of a Superior Flat from Kemuern. TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION*. rpHK "pUiRXI'SniXGS OF miIKSE T OVELY TTOMBS. A Few , Details: f!-PIECE MAHOGANY CANE,-FII,LBD SUITE, eoinprlsirifc Settee and 2 stairs, ■n-lfh loose cushions, and uph. in Tapestry. OAK REFECTORY DI.XIXG TABLE and H Pining Chairs, uph. in finest quality Re.xine, with npli. Ixicks. WALNUT BEIDROOM SUITE of 5 Pieces, comprising l>. Door Wardrobe, Dressing Ob.<*et, Gent's Wardrobe .and Fuil-eizc Bedstead with equipment. .'SFT OAK PANEL BEDSTEADS and Wire fiAK DINING ROOM SUITE of 6 Pieces, with Buffet Sideboard, Draw-leaf Table, and 4 Dining Chairs. CHINA CABINET. JACOBEAN TEA WAGOX. VERY FIXE SEH>ECTION OP AXM. AND WILTON CARPKTS, AXM. KU'NNEU. Full Details Wednesday's Papers. r■» EOKGB vyALKEin, T TD., THE SPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS, •JKt, QUBESX STREET. Leonard Coakley, T. A. GouWing, Auctioneers. 24 JJRELIMINAKY A NNOUNCEMENT. A NTIQUE "ly/TAHOGANY Q.EOKGE vyALKER, T.TD., AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS. \yEDXESDAY, A AT -t-l A.M. Tnntrueted by Whom it May Concern. VERY VALUABLE PIECES WILL BE SUBMITTED BY AUCTION. Including:— "VTAGXIFICEXT SPANISH HONDURAS •M- MAHOGANY BEDSTEAD, beautifully curved (the property of the late Sir George Grey, former Governor of New Zealand), and MANY OTHER VALUABLE PIECES. WHEN ON VIEW AND LATER DETAILS EARLY NEXT WEEK.
ri EORGE VX7ALKER, JJ 10 ' SPECIALITY AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Leonard Coakley. T. A. Gouldlnsr. __ Auctioneers. -< #T?ADLEY AND QO., CITY MARKETS. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THEIR MART, WEDNESDAY, A UGUST O$ AT 11 A.M. TTIGH-GRADE gTOCK On behalf of W. A. L. Cole. Walmauku, and H. .T. Clark. Sunnintrhlll Nurseries. ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS.— Wide range of varieties; Flowering, Berry and Foliage Plants for all pur- , poses; Forest Trees, Native Trees, Hedge Plants. FRUIT TREES.—AppIe, Pear, Quince, Peach, Plum, Nectarines, etc. ClTßUS.—Oranges, Sweet and Preserving, Lemons in variety, Grapefruits, Mandarins. ROSBS.—Special selection of latest varieties and novelties in Dwarf, Climbing and Polyanthus. Box Plants. Pot Plants. Bulbs, Ferns. In lots to suit purchasers. LAST SALE THIS SEASON. :24 b'or6"UQH~'NO~TICES. O ROUGH OF TAKAPUNA. TAKAPUNA CITIZENS' CONTRIBUTION" TO AEROPLANE FUND. A Fund lias been opened at the Council's Offlop, Taknpuna, where donations, large or eiiiHll, will be gratefully received. All moneys will bo forwarded to the Right Honourable the Prime Minister. JOHN GUINIVEN. Mayor. Takapuna. August 23. 1940. 24 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. AFTER BEING AWAY IN WANGANUI WITH DR. ULRIC WILLIAMS FOR SOME MONTHS, MR. MATTHEW ALACH HAS RETURNED TO AUCKLAND AM) IS NOW RESUMING PRACTICE IN HIS OLD ROOMS. 321, VICTORIA ARCADE. Slmrtlnnil Street. 21 iiKVK"t7i;iLHi. internal Disorders, l»i<M Shortwave, X-Bajr, Endocrine Therupv l'. Meuli, pilwprtb Bids*. 47-340, C
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 201, 24 August 1940, Page 15
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