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TO-MORROW TUESDAY, 16th OUioiiEß, 1923, UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUHNITUKK. At the Residence, arc favoured with instructions by iUr. J. Spence JNicol to Sell by Auction, at his residence, as above— CONTENTS OF 6 WELL-FURNISHED ....,.,„ ROOMS, as under; — LIVING-ROOM.-Upright grand piano [by Lipp), a magnificent instrument °C ex,oo f llenfc ton °> and speoially purchased for concert performances; duet piano stool, upholstered couch 'and chair, m shadow tissue, with loose oover; upholstered chairs in moquette, occasional table in rosewood, email oak table, small occasional table, Axminster carpet, palmstands, dark oak hall seat, pictures, antique ornaments, including many varieties' of Venetian, octagonal, Ruskin, and Winton vases, jardinieres, yellow rose bowl, Winton rose bowl, placques, printed casement curtains, buff blinds, largo mirror, pot plants, bowls, copper fender and irons, mohair hearth rug, etc. WNING-ROOM.—Mission oak sideboard, 2 drawers, 2 cupboards, massive oak ex. dining-room table, 6 high-back chairs to match (removable seats), Ax. carpet, specially-built oak book stand, pictures, buff blinds, printed oasemont curtains, brass rods, E.P.N.S. double entree dish, E.P.N.S. , hot water kettle, 3-bottle liquor stand, ornaments, bookcase, oak medicine cabinet. HALL.—Oak hallstand, ■ oak table, Indian rug, stair carpet and rods, pictures, hall runner (red and Blue pattern, Axminster, yard wide, 5 yards long). BEDROOM No. 1.-Solid oak bedroom suite, comprising 4ft 9in double wardrobe with oblong bevel mirror, 4ft 6iu duchesse, 3ft 6in washstand, 4ft 6in bod,- all to match, from speciallyselected timbers, chair, Wilton carpet, wall cabinet, bedroom ware, upholstered chair with loose cover, buff blinds, shadow tissue curtains, ornaments. BEDROOMS Nos. 2 and 3.-Art carpets, 2 ducheeses, 3 singie beds, 8-drawer Scotch chest, chairs, wall cabinets, ped. cupboard, pictures, shadow tis- . sue curtains, large mirror, bedroom clock. KITCHEN.—TabIe, chairs, rug, crockery, glassware, linoleum, gas iron, aluminium saucopans, scales, flourbin, garden tools, wringer. washboard, buckets, dipper, clothes basket, soiled linen basket, shelves., copper lid, steps, rubbish bin, clothes line and props, yard broom, etc. On view on morning of sale.

WJSDN.tiS.UAY, 17th OUXUbiiR, 1923, At 1 p.m. AUCTION SALii UJ)- A WELLKiVOWN uULLIiGxiON OF OIL fAilS'liiNUß, VVA'IMi COLOLijKS, EjNUKAVJUwo, JiTUHiiNIiS, .ji±U., JfISiUjNU GisAli, Axsi) MlUliO"jtyTjiSSH;*. J. H. I3KLHUNE AND CO. i'-*- are favoured with instructionß by Uo.Oiiei J. R. l Jurdy, to sell by auction, at their, rooms, Jieatherston street as above— ■ . ' OIL PAINTINGS.—Study of an Old ■ Man, Sunset, etc., Blacksmith's Shop (by J. W. Nairn), Lake Wanaka (by X Goldsmith), livening Silver Shten and Brooklyn (by K. JtSailantyreJ, Marine Subjects (by Van de Velde), and several fine examples of the works , of F. M'Cracken, 1. Weeks, Flora) Scales, VV. H. Carter, H. Peele, F. liibbs, R. Beetliam, and others WATER COLOURS by C. H. Howorth, Worsloy, E. J. Whineray, M. 0. Stoddart, Peter Giilander, Fred. Harcourt, Sydney M. liroad, I. Berkeley Hewitt, J. M. Nairn, Claude Hayes, J. Herdman Smith, Nugent Welch, and Eleanor Hughes. TWO UNIQUE DRAWINGS by J. M. W. Turner, R.A. and Sam Prout. ENGRAVINGS by A. Boucher Desnoyera, W. Woolcott, James Fittler, John Burnet, T. Gibbs, Charles Lewis, Bernard Picart, etc. ORIGINAL ETCHINGS AND LITHOGRAPHS, including Noonday Rest (by Peter Moran), and some fine examples of the work of W. Monk, R.S., Otto H. Bacher, J. W. Neil, Whistler, C. A. Platfc, Bauer, James Dobie, W. M. Chase, R. Bedouin, David Law, F Brangwyn, Fortuny, L. Fischer, md others 6 .RARE JAPANESE PRINTS, oil colour panels (old Dutch school), bas relief. '• . FISHING GEAR, including 3 rods, 3 resls, baskets, waders, fly cases, flies, etc. microscope, and slides. Complete catalogues are now ready. On view from Saturday, 13th instant, till rooming of sale. TUESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, At 2 p.m; RETURNED SOLDIERS' CLUB, RETURNED SOLDIERS' CLUB! Corner of Swanson and Albert streets. Auckland. ONE OF THE BOLDEST AND MOST PROMINENT POSITIONS IN THE (-'I JL x. Freehold Section, 50ft 6in to Albert street by 52ft 6in to Swan street. Solid Brick Building, four floors and basement, Tmown as RETURNED SOLDIERS' CLUB. m MANBENO JACKSON, 9, ComJ- •' merce street, Auckland, instructed by The Land and Estate Agente' and Land Auctioneers' Association of Auckland ■ (Incorporated), 'on behalf of the Auckland Provincial Patriotic and War Relief Association, will sell by public auction at the Chamber of Commerce Swanson street, Auckland, on the above date— THAT MAGNIFICENT BRICK BUILDING, consisting of four floors and basement suitable for Offices, Club Rooms, or Warehouse. One of the most commanding sites in the City of Auckland—close to the water-front, and within the office area. EXTREMELY EASY TERMS. One quarter cash, the balance may remain for three years at 5j "per cent, per annum, payable half-yearly. TUESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 2 p.m., at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. T AERY AND CO., LTD., Allen street, •*-^ Wellington, have for private sale, largo supplies of— South Island-grown Reliable SEED POTATOES, Gamekeeper's Northern Stars, Dakotas, Sutton's Supreme, Arran Chief, Up-to-Dates, etc. Quotations upon application.

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Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 12