Auctions R. G. BELL AND CO., Auctioneers of Lovely Things, KAIAPOI. DEAR READER, — A more interesting auction of antiques than the one we are conducting NEXT WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 12th, would be hard to imagine. Sixty paintings of exceptional merit, together with a balanced catalogue of choice Georgian and Victorian furniture, silver, ceramics, jewellery, gold coins, etc. This inventory lists only some of the outstanding offering. PAINTINGS BY: Frances Hodgkins. M. O. Stoddart, Sydney Thompson, L. W. Wilson. C. N. Worsley, W. Menzies Gibb, E. W. Christmas, J. Balfour. G. O'Brien. P, Oids, Grace Butler. .1. B. Hope, E. B. Friberg. Thus. Cane. E. G. Barker, E. Goodall, E. Moultray, Bly. Fletcher, G. Hamilton Hammon, A. Deans, and famous ’ U.K. artists, Walter H. Paton, Sam Bough, D. Mackenzie, G. Harlow and others. What an array! FURNITURE. — GEORGIAN: Chippendale period armchair, Hepplewhite per. occ. chair, oak chest-on-chest, gent’s fitted mah. wardrobe, gateleg table, interesting treen oddments, oak comer table. Regency mah. sideboard, Reg heat screen, corner cupboard, cutlery box, Windsor armchair, etc. VICTORIAN: Fine wal. cab leg chaise longue, ■wal. china cabinet, magnificent burr wal, centre table, set 4 wal. chairs, wal. occ. chairs, rosewood breakfast table, mah. adjust, desk, nursing chair, large ext. mah. dining table (seat 12), a smaller one, fine oval burr wal. 100 table, nice couch, circ. 100 table, mah. chiffoniers, large mah. sideboard, very nice mah. bow front chest, straight front chests, occ. tables, side tables, walnut corner whatnot, mah. dressing table, dainty footstools, fine wal. lady’s davenport, cheval mirror, toilet mirrors, gent’s chairs, lady’s chair, butler's tray, mah. Sutherland table. Pembroke table, rare brass bound mah. ship’s medicine chest (complete), wal. trumpet work table, sets of 6,, 5, and 4 mah. dining chairs, prie dieu chair, E.C.'kauri settle. CERAMICS: Signed Royal Worcs. and Royal Doulton ornaments, min. cup and saucer, Sevres, Bayreuth, Wedgwood, Coalport, Spode “Cries of London” figurines, crystal, very rare Jacobite glass rummer, SILVER: Geo. toddy ladle, canteen fish knives and forks, pair fish servers, oddments, and quality plate spirit kettle, tea service, tray, etc. x. CARPETS: Superb Persian design carpet in linen back Wilton as new 15 x 12, good handmade Persian rug, etc. COINS. JEWELLERY: Several gold sovs. and half sovs, over 100 foreign coins in one lot, small entry antique jewellery, etc. ORIENTAL: Ivory figures. 14 charming carved ivory netsuke, embroidery, celadon bowl, wine pot, opium measure, jade pendant, 3 fold screen, 18th cent, woodblock print, etc. ALSO: Magnificent walnut Edw. mirror back sideboard (was exhibited at the 1907 Christchurch Exhibition), antique shotgun, microscope, fine Geo. copper utensils, balances, brassware, camphor boxes, etc. COMMENT: Having read this list we feel sure you will want to see these lovely pieces. Viewing times will be I to 5 next Monday and I to 5 and 7 to 9 Tuesday. The sale commences at 10.30 a.m. Wednesday next, November 12th. Catalogues free. R. G. BELL' AND CO. Auctioneers of Fine Art, KAIAPOI (Opposite Clock Tower.)
INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENT ESTATE REALISATION FALSGRAVE ST & STEVENS ST SPECIAL INTEREST TO INVESTORS 39.82 PERCHES ZONED INDUSTRIAL 2 IN 2 TITLES TOGETHER WITH MODERN WAREHOUSE IN CONCRETE BLOCK 3450 SQ. FT 2 SEPARATE AREAS EACH WITH TOILET FACILITIES ! ON CORNER SITE j WEATHERBOARD RESIDENCE GOVERNMENT VALUATION $49,600 IN OUR ROOMS 131 WORCESTER STREET WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 2.15 P.M. On Account Trustee In the ESTATE C. J. HARRIS I AUCTIONEER’S NOTE—- : This is a prestige Industrial situation. The dwelling is old but would make a good letting proposition until an Industrial development programme is entered into. Vacant possession of the Main Warehouse will be given and we are of Ike opinion it would command a Rental of at least $3500 per annum and the smaller are $ll5O per annum, a total of $4650. This leaves tremendous potential for Industrial expansion of the corner site of a further 3500 sq. ft on a separate title. Further particulars from the Auctioneers, BINNS, BARBER AND KEENAN, LTD, PHONE 62-769 Messrs Saunders, Beadel and Co., Solicitors to the Estate. 2324
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