MONDAY, sth JUNE, at 10.30 a.m. IMPORTANT CLEARING' SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF ENTIRE STOCK-IN-TRADE AND FITTINGS OF A MILLINERY AND COSTUMIER STORE, removed to the Rooms for convenience of sale. THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, having received instructions from the Holder of the Bill of Sale, will Sell, •as above, under distraint for debt, positively without reserve. A few of the Lots comprise: 70 BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED READY-' TO-WEAR AND MADE HATS; 25 SKIRTS and COSTUMES, LADIES' COATS, DRESSES, JUMPERS, BLOUSES, SINGLETS, STOCKINGS, GLOVES, A QUANTITY OF MILLINERY TRIMMINGS,, SEVERAL LOTS OF MATERIAL,: 2 DROPHEAD : SEWING MACH-. INES, DRESSMAKERS': DUMMIES, ■ FRAMED MIRRORS, TABLES AND CHAIRS, BLOUSE ' STANDS, CHILDREN'S HATS, DRESSES, JACKETS, AND SOCKS, ■ LARGE FRAMED MIRROR, PALM STANDS, KEROSENE ; HEATER, 2 4-FOLD SCREENS, OCC. TABLE, •TRAVELLING TRUNK AND EF- | FECTS, Etc.,, Etc. - : • j Auctioneer's Note.—These.;Goods are all New Stock, and every lot has to be cleared without reserve. On view from 9 a.m. A. T., TRENDLE, - Auctioneer and Valuer, 53, Cuba-street. Tel. 2504. - PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TUESDAY NEXT, At 10.30 a.m. AUCTION~SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. 4 AX. CARPET SQUARES, 'AX. HALL AND STAIR CARPET, H. RUGS, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, WARDROBES, DUCHESSE CHESTS, S.B.R. 'BEDSTEADS COMPLETE WITH BEDDING, D. and THREE-QUARTER WOOD ' BEDSTEADS, BLANKETS, PICTURES, ORNAMENTS, MORRIS COUCHES, SCOTCH CHESTS OF DRAWERS, RED VELVET SUITE, OVERMANTEL, MIRRORS,. BOX /OTTOMAN, AL. S-PAN anfl KETTLES, SPLENDID LOT OF LINOLEUMS, AUS. and BENTWOOD CHAIRS, COOKING UTENSILS, • SUNDRIES, Etc.,' Etc. , ' : . mHE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, X having received instructions from the Owner, whose lease has expired, will Sell, as above, being THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 12 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT RESERVE.' ON THE PREMISES, 22, HILL,ST. (Opp. Govt. sßuildings). Full details Monday's Post. A. T. TRENDLE, 'Auctioneer and Valuer, 53, Cuba-street. ' Tel. 2504. THURSDAY NEXT, Bth JUNE, At 10 o'clock shdrp. CLEARING SALE BY PUBLIC " AUCTION OF ■> VALUABLE SCRAP AND WASTE MATERIAL, .MOTOR - CYCLES, FORD CAR- PARTS, Etc., Etc., AT THE P. AND T. STORE, PIPITEA-POINT. rTIHE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, -*•' having received,, instructions, will Sell, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: A few of the Lots comprise 30 Tons Pig Lead (approx.), 20 Motor-cycles and spare parts for same," 7 Sidecar Chassis, 3 Star Chassis, quantity of Brass Scrap, Copper Scrap, used Lead Seals, Fire Extinguishers, Gas Stoves, Kerosene Heaters, Ford and Albion Chassis, Ford Wheels and spare parts, ■ sundry Cycle Parts, 1 Enamelling Oven, Clock Parts, Cycle Tubes, Cycle Saddles, etc., etc., with all faults, if " "V-" .: ■ ■ On view"Wednesday/,9 a.rn^ till 4 p.m. and Morning of Salo.: ■ No Reserve. A. T. TOENDLE, Auctioneer. ; : AUCTION SALE. ' SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND ,: . ■ EFFECTS. ■ '. • . 4, ATHOL-CRESCENT, off Boulcott-st, MONDAY, sth JUNE, 1922, , At 1.30 p.m. sharp. Tl/TESSRS. HUNT AND DICKINSON d-'- 1- have received instructions from A. Day, Esq., who has sold his property, to offer for Sale by Public Auction, as above. Handsome . MIRRORED SIDEBOARD HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONE and 65 Records, Costly CHESTERFIELD SUITE, Beautiful OVERMANTEL, AXMINSTER CARPET, Splendid BEDROOM . SUITE (light Rimu), MELLOWTONED UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Stoddard (bought 7 months ago for £140) . Double and single beds,. w.w. mattresses, toiletware, bevelled mirror, Morris couch, seagrass chairs, mats, easy chairs, beautiful oak framed pictures, hall settee and rack, marble eight : day clock, decanter, bookcase, small card tables, Jardiniers, curtains, carpet runners,; linoleums, music-case and stool, mincer; quantity of crockery, , saucepans, kerosene lamps, flour Tbin, Austrian chairs, kitchen chairs, wringer, boxing' gloves and punching .ball, couch, sundry tools, etc.: • ' ' ATHOL-CRESCENT 'is the second turning on the left going .up Boulcottstreet. Inspection morning of Sale. ' ■ ' . ■ JOS. H. HUNT, . * • Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ■ CLEARANCE SALE :. Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD OAK FUR- , ■ NITURE AND EFFECTS. . IA, HATAITAI-ROAD, HATAITAI. WEDNESDAY, -14th JUNE. MESSRS. HUNT AND DICKINSON have been favoured^ with, instructions. trom L. L. Spear, Esq., who is leaving the district, to offer for absolute sale by Public Auction— .' . . The Superior Contents of his 6-rbomed House, comprising 250 LOTS. Details later. ..'■'. JOS. H, HUNT, Auctioneer, 32, Grey-street.. WANTED to Sell, magnificent Onestory House of 6 rooms, kitohen©tte, bathroom (with 'rubber-tiled floor, enamel bath, lavatory basin, and p.w.c), detached washhouse, coalshed, and p.w.c. (outside), large hall, vestibule, den (about 8' x 8), wide verandah (two sides), conservatory, summer-house, etc.;' grounds are laid out in lawn, floVor garden, shrubbery, and kitchen garden; paths aro concrete, and there is also a fine concrete motor garage; the conveniences include tol., electric light and hot points, gas,' and gas stove, range, with hot and cold water supply; homo is- splendidly built of all heart timbers throughout, and ereoted about 12 years; the situation is one of the best in Island Bay, handy to car and beach, and very sunny; land 86 x 175, with side entrance extra., Cash required, £600; balance arranged. Card to view from Longmore and Co., 207, Lambton-quay. Sole Agents. ' T ARTHUR ERNEST MILLS, of the ■«-» City of Wellington, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate's Court, at Wellington, for a License under the Land Agents Act, 1921 : 1922, to carry on business as a Land Agent at Nos. 31-33, Johnston-street, in the City of Wellington, and that such application will be heard at the above Court after one month from, the first publication of this notice. ' ' . .' ™r>atOi'L? t w°Uington this 31st day of May, 1922. ' • ,„, . . , A. E. MILLS, ' nia is Uie second publication. W "ANTED to Soil, Hofw, Cart, »nd Hmuuos, Apply fl, ■/Tui-st-.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 8
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