TO-MORROW 2 p.m. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY, 29th MAY.) EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AND NUMEROUS SUNDRIES REQUIRED IN EVERY HOME. 525 TS- 525 You will Find Everything you Require in Our Mart FROM FLOOR EO CEILING. T7TNE AND WILSON will sell on behalf v of various owners the above goods; also — 4 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS 2 OAK BEDROOM SUITES (handsomemade wardrobe with oval mirror and leadlight, duchosse, pedestal, and bedsteads, all to match) 2 CHESTERFIELD SUITES (beautifully upholstered in the best and latest designed moquettea) 6 SUPERIOR WARDROBES (with bey. mirrors), 12 duohosse chests (various sizes), 12 S. and D. WOODEN BEDSTEADS, 12 M'ORAE SINGLE and DOUBLE KAPOKS, 12 a. and d. wire-woves, pillows, 20 pairs new blankets, soagrass chairs, ICOO YARDS DINING and BEDROOM LINOS., 6 Axminster and Wilton Pile carpets, 50 beautiful wool reversible rugs (lovely patterns), SIDEBOARDS, antique kerbs and coal boxes, etc., etc., etc., Also, CONTENTS OF 6-ROOMED HOUSE, Which are being forwarded to our Mart this day for Sale To-morrow. COME ALONG-BRING YOUR FRIENDS. SAVE MONEY TOGETHER. Sale 2 p.m. To-morrow. Goods on View from 9.30. VINE AND WILSON'S AUCTION ROOMS, Next Barrett's Hotel. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. Telephone 20-617. THIS WEDNESDAY, 30th MAY, 1 o'clock eharp. On Premises, 94, FAIRLIE TERRACE, KELBURN. KELBURN. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR OAK DINING-ROOM and BEDROOM FURNITURE. 3- . PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE; also CHESTERFIELD COUCHES, SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE (latest 66, as new), 200 VALUABLE BOOKS (Historical and Poetical works), also Novels, General Household Furniture and Furnishings 375 375-. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, have received - instructions from Mrs. E. M. Cranston to sell _as above. Also, to offer for Sale by Public Auction, her CHARMING 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE (No. 94, Fairlie terrace). This in a well-constructed house, with every modern convenience, 2 sun porches, commanding glorious "view of city_ and harbour; largo section; most desirable home. Call at our offioe for further particulars. VINE AND WILSON,' Auctioneers and Property Salesmen, Tel. 20-617. Dominion avenue. NOTE.—FuII details of. Furniture and Effects will be published To-morrow. THIS THURSDAY, 31st MAY. On Premises, 36, PIRIE STREET. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BLANKETS, SHEETS, LINEN GOODS, LINOS., AND EVERY- \ THING IN THE HOME. 400 . LOTS. 400 400 LOTS. 400 YINK AND WILSON. Auctioneers, have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. E. Cosgrove to sell as above. Full details To-morrow. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, Dominion avenue. Tel. 20-617. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR AND HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BED LINEN, CARPETS, BLANKETS, AND 8 W.L. PULLETS. IN THE MART, 78, LAMBTON QUAY. 460 ™ 460 CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have been favoured with instruotions from the ownors to sell — A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, POULTRY AND SUNDRIES, REMOVED TO THE MA~RT FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE, Comprising: 2 OAK BEDROOM SUITES with OVAL MIRRORS and L.L. PANELS, SINGER SEWING MACHINES, CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN MOQUETTE, OAK SIDEBOARDS, 10 OAK HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS, 2 OAK DINING TABLES, OAK HALLSTAND, LARGE MILNER SAFE, 2 RIMU BED^ ROOM SUITES, 5 OAK BEDSTEADS, 4 OAK DUOHESSE CHESTS, SEAGRASS CHAIRS, MORRIS CHAIRS and COUCHES, 5 CARPET SQUARES, 20 RUGS, 2 DINNER SERVICES, 2 TEA SETS, 18 STAINLESS KNIVES, 12 PAIRS NEW BLANKETS In Deceased Estate. 15ct. Gold Chain, 4 Gold Rings, Bangles, 3 Watches, ■ 18ot. English Lever, 2 Autograph Kodaks, and Fishing Rod and Reel. No Reserve. O. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), At 1.30. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. By Order of the Holder of Bill of Sale. 4-piece RIMU .BEDROOM SUITE, dark 2 MORRIS CHAIRS, in tapestry 4 H.B. DINING CHAIRS, slip-out seats 1 RIMU DINING TABLE 2 RIMU SIDEBOARDS 4ft 6in WIRE MATTRESS, non-sag 2 PALM STANDS ELECTRIC IRON (Edißon) 2 ELECTRIC RADIATORS 1 SET ALUM. S. PANS, as new CHILD'S COLLAPSIBLE H. CHAIR CHILD'S DROPSIDE COT AND KAPOK Kitchen sundries, potß, pans, dipper, pie dishes, plates, cups and saucers, knives forks, and spoons. 2 h. rugs, 3 alarm clocks, set ugs, Miller hanging lamp, etc., etc TGWERYBODY'S AUCTION ROOMS -HiVERYBODY'S AUCTION ROOMS) 57, CUBA STREET, Will (sell as above, without reserve. N. JAGGAR, Auctioneer. I HAVE a Special Fund of £10,000 available in sums from £500 upwards to suit borrowers, on recommendations as follow: — 40 per cent advance made on house built of 0.8. timbers. . ' 60 per cent advance made on houses built of .heart timbers. 70 per cent, advance made on houses built of concrete or brick. Houses badly infested with borer, or houses showing any trace of red beetle not entertained as security for this Special Fund. Apply, CHAS. B. BUXTON. 164, F9»th«r«ton street,. ""-Uphone* 1541 and 2125.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 125, 28 May 1923, Page 12
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