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j. TO-MORROW. ,■ : ... . . , ■• ' ' At' 10.30 a.m. ■ UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF BUILDING MATERIAL, TILES, AND G.C. IRON. f* W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, ">.7» have received instructions from E. Reditt to sell in tho Yards, 20, Collegestreet, the High-class Building Material of two Houses, comprising:— DOORS, WINDOWS, SASHES. MANTELS, STOVES, SCANTLINGS, 4 x 2, 3 x 2, RUSTIC WEATHER BOARDS, SARKING, T. and G. LINING, FLOORING. 200 SHEETS FIRST-CLASS , IRON (various lengths). 500 MARSEILLES TILES KAURI RUSTIC FLOORING AND LINING This is a splendid lot of Timber.and Iron. As it is all for absolute salej buyers will do well to attend the Sale. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. ~" ~r" : .TO-MORROW, ~~0 • ::: :'■■- 'At 2 p.m. ■■ ■-.'■■' '■"■ AT OUR ROOMS, 137, LAMBTONQUAY. 375 ..: ■■■■■*s*---- 375 A 4 E. CARVER AND CO., Auc- •., tioneers, 137, Lambton-quay, have received instructions from the ownora to sell as follows: — HANDSOME .UPRIGHT , GRAND PIANO (Broa'dwood White) I MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Bohm) COSTLY 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE PRACTICALLY NEW AXMINSTER CARPET TWO ANGLO-ORIENT RUGS 8-piece dining-room suite, oak duchesse chests, rimu duchesse chests, shadow tissue settee, double and single -wooden bedsteads, cot and mattress, high chair, 2 gramophones and records, 2 violins, oak drophead sewing machine, chairs, tables, pictures, double and single kapok mattresses, solid oak Morris chair, picnic hampers, mincer, enamel. ware, 11 sheets'irori, and him-/ dreds of good useful lines too numerous, to mention. . goods now, on view, 'no reserve. R. A. WILSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, AT 3,0.30. A UCTION SALE OF LADIES' HATS, A LADIES' SKIRTS, SCARVES, HAT SHAPES and BRAID, ' CHILD'S SOCKS, PIECE MATERIAL, BLOUSES, JUMPERS, ETC. AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 53, CUBA-STREET. |:i]jA::l«fS OF LADIES' HATS, lOU; CLOTHING, ETC., as above ; | - without reserve. ■■'••"■■, |.' AT 1.30 SHARP. > OKA LOTS OF SUPERIOR HOUSEOOU HOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, INCLUDING UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by John Bond, LONDON, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE and DIVAN CHAIRS, in moquet, MASSIVE KAURI SIDEBOARD, -SOLID CEDAR SIDEBOARD, 2 4-FOLD SCREENS, Mv/RRIS COUCH, G.L. and DINING TABLES, DROPHEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE, MASSIVE KAURI HALLSTAND, INLAID OVAL TABLE, OAK MORRIS CHAIR, ■ORGAN, by Guelph, OAK and RIMU WARDROBES, OUCHI3SSE PAIR, TOILET WARE, DUCHESSE CHESTS. PED. CUPBOARDS. TOILET MIRRORS, BOX OTTOMAN, SEAGRASS CHAIR, K. TABLES and CHAIRS. K. DRESSER, .(glass top), COUCH, .24 AUS--and BENTWOOD CHAIRS, TABLE MANGLE, , WIRE NETTING, CLOTHES-HORSE, FRISTER- AND KOSSMAN. SEWING MACHINE, DUST BIN, GEM COOKER, K. SUNDRIES, Etc., Etc. ; jOn view from 9.30. No Reserve. j I . A. T. TRENDLE, I 'Auctioneer and Valuer. FRIDAY NEXT, AT 1.30 SHARP, AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ?. EFFECTS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Hopkinson, D.R. SUITE in saddlebags and velvet, SIDE- ' BOARD, LINO., 2 BEDROOM I SUITES, BEDDING, K. TABLE and CHAIRS, CHIMING CLOCK, PICTURES. CROCKERY, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, E.P. WARE, •K. SUNDRIES, Etc., Etc. ON THE PREMISES, 20, DUPPA-ST., BERHAMPORE. nPIHE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, ■*•■ having received instructions from •?i °^ ner> ' wn° is leaving the district, will cell the entire contents of 4 well-fur-uished Rooms, as above. l Full details Thursday's Post. ' A. T. TRENDLE, Auctioneer: ' THOMSON, BROWN, AND EAST, LTD.,. Telephone 1140. "K^IiLBIRNIE NORTH — Alongside trams (no climb), very handy school and stores, attractively designed 6-rd. Bungalow, specially well constructed and1 artistically decorated; contains every possible labour-saving requirements. Everything new and up-to-date; level section. Price .£1675. CENTRAL (15min G.P.0.)-Modern Bungalow, 5 rooms, c.1., hot and cold water, pore, bath and basin, gas" stove, etc.; large lawn and garden; £1240; easy tonne, with about £200 cash. . 9444 NEWTOWN-Best locality, near tram? residence 6 good-sized rooms, range, gas stove, hot and cold water, bath and basin, good order, easy terms, | £170 deposit and 20s weekly will.purohase this homo. Price £1050. 9641 LOWER- HUTT-Very handy to station, superior new Bungalow, 5 rooms and large verandah, range, gas, hot and' cold water, 3 tiled fireplaces, casement v windows, window seats, exceptionally • largo level section, well-planted gar-; den, large garage, £1350; dep. £350, balance easy. Call and make an appointment to inspect. 9603 PETONE—Six minute* station, good srd. House, ga3 stove, calipnont and convs., verandah, lawn and garden; mortgage £420, 5£ per cent. Prica ' £850. ; ■ ■ ; 9589 KILBIRNIE—LoveIy situation. A pretty Bungalow Home, 4 Tooms, washhouse, bathroom* sun porch, latest fittings j and conveniences, good sunny section. I Price and: terms are reasonable. LYALL BAY—Most select locality, sunny, sheltered situation (near tram, no olimb), oomfortabl-3 modern Bungalow,, 4 rooms and kitchenette, very large living-room, bathroom and up-to-date convs., valuable level section, good ontlooK; possession immediately; £1300, or .near offer. About £200 deposit. . . ' ... 9619 BROOKLYN—In this handy suburb we have for sale a very comfortable 5-rd. Villa, modern conveniences, nicely papered, sound and! in good order, concrete paths, £1050, about £300 doposit. ' ' • . 9408 NOTE OUR AD-DBESS: 15, GREY-ST. TO CLOSE ESTATE. AT Government Valuation and without Deposit to substantial buyer, who would improve, ALLOTMENT formerly occupied by large Private Hotel in Vivian-street, closo to Willis-street. Now vacant, except for Shed and Brick Stable. GRAY AND COCKCROFT, \ Bank of N.S.W.. Building, Lambton-qy. ANTED Sail, heavy quality Double Blankets, 55s pair. Williams, Auo- . tion Arcade, Courtenay-pl.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 144, 21 June 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 144, 21 June 1922, Page 10

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