Auctions ' PRESENT THE CATALOGUE FOR THEIR 117th ANTIQUE SALE To be offered on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 AT 11 A.M. featuring a variety ot | GEORGIAN, EDWARDIAN. ; VICTORIAN AND 1 COLONIAL FURNITURE El 250 INTERESTING LOTS i ’ FURNITURE: Georgian mahogany 4-drawer Chest. Cedar Sull, erland Table. Mahogany Pembroke Table. Wa.n.u • Music Canterbury, Steinmeyer baby grand piano mahogany telescope table, mahogany display secre taire, chaise longue. Regency screen set 6 Edwar , dian dining chairs, set 4 lattice cane back mahogan' dining chairs, Sheraton rosewood wine cabinet, wai . nut ladies bureau. Stodart player piano, two 3-piece ' Edwardian drawing room suites. 7 pce Regency repr.» .’ dining suite, 5 Colonial chests. Colonial duchesse- fi ■ pee. twin bleached oak bedroom suite. Welsh spin j i rung wheel. 2 organs. Virgil practice Clavier IS7D, t oak side table, mahogany stereoscope. Saratoga trunk, china cabinet, cocktail cabinet, single than. Colonial high chair. PAINTINGS: Water Colour by C. N. Worsley, 3 Oils by 1 M. Nicholls. 2 Water Colours be Blythe l-'leichet, (> ! I E. Torroela. Water Colour by E. Hallund, Water Colour by Harold Foster. 1 PEWTER: Many pieces of hallmarked pewter m lankaids, _i flatware, candlesticks, fruit bowls 7 COINS: e! 1898 Gold Sovereign, 1911 Gold Sovereign IS, s t’ Australian Half Sovereign. 1915 Half Gold Sover ‘‘ eign, 1890 and 1900 Commcmmorative Medallion-. N.Z. Centenninal halfcrowns, rupees, 19.31 farthing s GENERAL: (1 J Indian Silver Ladies Stole — particularly heavy iiii magnificent 8-branch Chandelier from the home o. **’trie Italian owners many years ago, copper warming £ pan, child’s Victorian seagrass dolls pram, mahoza d ry cased banjo barometer, ornate mantle clock, Au -3 sonia and Sessions clocks. Spoke. Wedgwood. Wor cester, Minton, Royal Doulton, Moorcroft coppei J s ware, brassware. Belgium, Indian. Wilton rug-., e ladies rings — cameo, gold and silver, ( ham of Office — “Chairman of the Ancient Order of I ioih Blowers" and sets of silver cufflinks, sterling silv< i. Sheffield plate, E.P.N.S and crystal ware •n i J L VIEWING: 37 TODAY-TUESDAY: J; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. us WEDNESDAY ONLY: J; 8 a.m. continuously until 7 p.m. THURSDAY: 2 Z 4 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. CATALOGUES AVAILABLE TUESDAY MORNING 7 THIS IS NOT JUST A if DISPLAY OF ITEMS ,* BUT A GENUINE AUCTION 7 GEORGE ANDERSON AND SON I ID., ’ s ' Auctioneers of Fine Art 17 filht. ,ij..
jo. Prooerties for Sale th S 1 iTsOO HrgaiJi. G~v7~sT3T7oir Sound 2 bedroom and sun ■ room bungalow and carag«on 30 perches situated 7 Woodham Rd. Ph 61-838 ■ Jacob Schriek, MREINZ: a.h. 382-524. T 4442 ill EX( HANGE OR SELL ■al h TWO lovely bungalow fiats in 132 superb situations, lower ( ash mere. Both with carpets, fridge and washing machine Live in one and let the JO. other. Owner wishes to sell ; d at $27,500 (G.V $26,000) or je. will trade in hoat. caravan, off- horsefloat, etc. All details: •le T. H BUCKET. .f. MREINZ. C h PH. 61 241 ANY TIME H 13897 XI *l‘i ! BIRCHVALE ir. .SHIRLEY ►Ol ' . THE private tree-lined drive leads into a home of great charm and character. Beauti fuilv enhanced b> an an ax ph ot shrubs and tall trees the ...” grounds offer an unparalleled atmosphere of peace and tranquility. .. • The permanent material 4 home is well carpeted in J. r ; neutrai tone semi shag cai- * l pet. and well presented in an exef Y respect. Sun filtered 8 I through french windows n .. warms this home all dax. , For sale onlx due to transfer. at $29,500. this must be . * one of the finer bargains, ice PH JOHN KELLY. ”” 67-879. a.h 337-796 MERRITT PROPERTIES. ire MREINZ. *P 6412 ars — nt. ite. •ed BUILDERS OF FINEST ge. FAMILY HOMES e 9 MARRIOTTS ROAD— n Y 4 bedtoom home, close ’« rt ” ail set vices on very aunny section. J’ LAING CRESCENI Heathcote, especially nice home with beautiful view of hills all mahogan.v finish HIGHS!EAD ROADSpacious 3 bedroom flat or rar- large section, close tn supei ...it market, buses, etc ... WE HAVE HOMES SCITABI.f FOR MAORI AFFAIRS FINANCE. u? WE HAVE HATS ANU '■ HOUSES BEING ERECTET IN MOST PARTS OF THf e 2 CITV LET VS HELF WITH YOU« ” ln HOUSING PROBLEM BY RINGING FOR AN AP POINTMENT me Phon* 889-::77 hnsin* •* hnu.* lEI 518-429 Oi 88MM after hours j F 94 7"
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