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AUCTIONS. MCKENNA’S cKENNA’S (The New Zealand Christies), JB-24 Molesworth Street, WILL .SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION THIS DAY, at 1.30 P.M. Mahogany chairs, mirror, oak in. chairs., tables,'ltimu chairs, lots oL china, glass, hrnss etc A collection of books, uicludfng LEGENDS OF THE MAORI, No. 1 of Volume one; Olivers New Zealand Birds, Fitzroys 1/-Note, Letter of Bishop Suter, Pictorial illustration of New Zealand (Brees), le f .’- huuga (DiUmar), .Maori Race (Lte4ar). Maori Life Aoten (Amerson.., Who Are the Maoris (Newman). Imyaesffiu Mythology (Gray), White’s Ancient History ot .Maoris. Illustrated White’s Ancient History, le raha and Sacking of Katapoh a, .Maori Stories (Gilbert Mair) Traditions of the Maoris (Gudgeon), M aikau SIMM /Best). Taupo Volcanic (B*ulock). Rambles in Bookland (Wilson), Bibliography of New Zealand Literature and Sui.plement. and olbers. . Also. First Edition of bORSYJL SAO-W CARAVAN, JUDE THE OBSCURE, and other limited editions. TO-DAY, at 1.30 P.M. 18-24 Molesworth Street (Opposite Parliament Buildings). NOTE.—Outside sales conducted at shortest notice. ,1. F. McKENNA, Auctioneer, Alo iTlie Now Zealand “Christies ), MONSTER SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. 1932 WINTER STOCK. IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. 500 01L COATS 500 We have received instructions from the Liquidators to- Sell by Public Auction their Entire Stock of British-made Oil Uodts WITH OUT RESERVE. Ladies’, gents.’, girls’ aud boys coats in silk, cotton and duck ; also sou - westers, gaiters, leggings, aud trousers. ete. This will be a unique opportunity to secure new season stock at real bargain prices. Don’t forget. . WINTER’S COMING. SALE TO-MORROW, at 1 . p.m. sharp. AT OUR LARGE ROOMS. 18-24 MOLESWORTH STREET (Right opposite Parliament Buildings). NOTE: Outside Sales conducted at shortest notice. y p MeKENNA, . Auctioneer. All URGENT CLEARANCE SALE. .ON THE PREMISES, 6 BRUCE AVENUE, BROOKLYN. (Take tram to Ohiro tram shelter.) TO-MORROW. 1.30 p.m. 200 LOTS - 200 VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE. WITHOUT RESERVE. CJILVERSTONE AND CO.. Auctioneers. O on behalf of Mr. C. Otter, who is leaving for Auckland. INCLUDED IN CATALOGUE Superior Wilton Carpet. 12 x 9. as new: Costly High-baek Chesterfield Suite, in Moquette, Round Oak Dining Table and 6 H.B. Chairs jn Brown Oak, Oak Tea Wagon, Pictures, Rugs, Ornaments, Dainty Curtains, China, etc.. Cosily Fringed Wdton Hall Carpet, 10 x 4ft. bin., Low ’ Palm Pedestal, Occasional Lame, Most Attractive Oak Bedroom Suite, with triple-mirror duchesse, serpentine panel bed. pedestal, wardrobe, all Queen Anne legs, id Brown Oak Colour; 8-cable Wire and best Kapok Mattresses; 2 Wool Reversible Rugs, Oak La Gloria Gramophone and Records, Double Bed and Wire, Single Bed and Wire. Kapok Mattresses and Pillows, Morris Chair, Plants, Deck Chair, Rugs, etc.. Kitchen Lino., 13 x 10, Oak-frnme Kitchen Table, Splendid Lot of Aluminium Pots, Kettles, Teapots, Preserving Pan, K. Utensils, Crockery, Mixing Bowl, Small Meat Safe. Bucket, Brooms, Mops. Almost: New Ewbank Oarpet Sweeper, Garage Electric Extension, Garden Tools, including wheelbarrow. NOTE.—A most attractive lot. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. AlO

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 169, 13 April 1932, Page 16

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