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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1924, . . 'At 1.30' p.m. sharp. On the Premises, No. 23, NGAIO ROAD, KELBURN. T\UNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer, has -*-'■ been' favoured with instructions from L. M. Schrader, Esq., who has sold his residence, •to offer by Public Auction the contents of h:s artistic' and expensively furnished 7-roomed Residence, on the premises, as above, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd APRIL, 19Z4, at 1.30 p.m. i . ■ ' ' Comprising of: — Carpet Squares, Extra Super Wilton of magnificent design, Black and Old Rose and Lilac, and Sun God Egjptian designs. ' • Stair .Runner.'of same design. Handsome Chesterfield Suito. Divan Easy Chairs (special design). Puffees Cushions (silk). Curtains (Madras). Handsome Hall Oak Settee (special design). P Oral Mirrors. Handsome Oak Dining-room Suito. Handsome Oak Dining Extension Oval Table, 7ft 6in. Handsome Oak Sideboard (artistic design). Clocks. Oak Bookshelves Chairs, Easy, H. 8., Scagrass-. and Kitchen. Handsome Oak Bedroom Suite. • Duchesse, Oval Mirror (dainty design). Wardrobes,; Oak, Large BeveJled Mirrors. Rugs and Mats. . I Double, and Single Oak Bedsteads. | Wire.Mattresses (David M'Crae). Bathroom Appointments. Machine. , '".''" Linos (inlaid), etc.. etc. . "■ ■ Also, China. Glassware, Doulton. Ruskin, Jardinieres, Crockery,,Outlerv, etc., etc. A!so, • ■ "• ■ '■■ Kitchen Utensils, Aluminium Ware (good range). .Saucepans, Colanders, Preserving Pans, etc., etc., Garden Tools. Spades, Rskes, Hoes, Wringer,' Mower, etc., etc... " , Everything is as .good as new and extra quality. Must be sold, and absolutely without reserve. ' ■ On view raornhijr of 'ale ' DU-NBiR/SLpANE.; «t.,t T ; Auctioneer. "THE SUNNY,CORNER.'■;. TOMORROW',- ■ 1.30. .. _ (Off 4 T-PAi T-NGA d:CRE£C? N' T ' H?Bn S°° JI FURNITURE, "^DsOMli CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE - AND 2. DIVAN CHAIRS (uphol. in costly fawn moquctte), EDISON C'RAOAI PHONE ; AND 100 SPEC!ALL . SELECTED D.-SIDED rffSrSl {as new)' WALNUT ESS££ora f E- 20 well:bound ±>OOKS, (famous authors), and the superior household furniture and, effects contained m this, well-appointed home comprising: 300 L^ 300 TTINE. AND WILSON, Auctioneers, T -. have;l-cen favoured- with instructions trom Mrs. L. Greenwood .to sell the SITTING-ROOM— : . .'.-..".:■ Handsome Axminster carpet (12 x 12 fawn, red, and blue, Oriental design)' costly, chesterfield lounge, and. 2 divan chairs-(as now, well sprung), kerb Axmin. hearthrug lovely cushions ornaments, palm stands and. plants', silt pdplin and shadow tissue curtains blinds, etc. DINING-ROOM— .'-..- .. -..-. Handsome oak ext. table (round, 1 leaf extends to-oval), oak dining-room suite (comprising settee and 6' chair), oakclub korb, oak fire screen, oak palm stands and plants, jardinieres lovely pictures, clocks, cushions, .70 ' books, ■ Axmin. hearthrug, coal .acuttlo, china gla.sswa.te,. .floor :cdyering,:" curtains, blinds,, gas .fittings, leather table centre, v.ases, tray, salad . bowl, .Edison gramophone, and. 100 .records .(perfect order), cabinet, etc. HALL — -■■-''• . 8j jards. Ax. -.carpet runner, blackwood palm stand,.lovelv hall curtains slip-mats;' lovely -pictures, ■ gas fittings, BEDROOM No. 1— ."' Double oak bedstead, wire mattress pillows, beautiful oak duchesse (lar^e round/mirror), .2.seagrass chairs, .large, oak-framed mirror (size 4ft 3in x 25 • inches, over all), uphol. stool and Jqungs covers, oak bracket, 1 pouff, 4 nice rugs,- pictures, commode cabinet, lamp, vases, curtains, blinds, <*6od lino. (as. new, 12 x 12) '' . BEDROOM No. 2- ■' Single oak bedstead, wire mattress and p-.llows, .gentleman's, oak ": dressing cabinet (tile top, round "mirror), . occ. table,.' jardinieres, and plant,,bedroom seat; medicine cupboard, pictures, oak clock, wardrobe' curtains; rugs, and linoleum, ■ curtains and blinds. KITCHEN AND'SCULLERY— ' K. table, ,'Aus. chairs, Morris wire couch and squab, dresses, pictures, largo assortment glassware and crockery, kerb, 10 alum, saucepans and kettles, colander and f. pan, pr. scales, clock, .copper. kettle, linoleum, curtains, blinds, gas 'fittings, brooms and "mops, pie dishes, delicious home-made jams, Pyrex dishes, washups, pudding bowls, 2 doz. preservirig jars, and general kitchen utensils. BACKYARD- ' 8 P.B. W. Leghorn hens, wire netting, feed, etc., rake, shovel, pick, and box . tools, garden'hose, etc., etc. ' SPECIAL TO BUYERS.—The Furniture, and Effects'of this home have been "recently, purchased. "Everything is of the best and in beautiful condition. Wo recommend Home Furnishers'to attend this Sale. ' ' ■' : •' .'■'• . EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. . '.■'■ Sale 1.30 To-morrow, 43, PATANGA CRESCENT. Goods oh view.from 9.30. ..Carriers in attendance. " Location: Take ; car to '. Botanical Gardents. Patanga crescent is nearby. See Flag! V ~'V-. : . ' RAMSAY WILSON, Auctioneer. Telephone 20-617. • :... J'OHNSONVILLE FAT STOCK SALE, WEDNESDAY, 2nd APRIL, ' . : - 1924, at 2 -p.m.' ■, . - • "32 prime bullocks. 60 prime yealera ■ 200 prime ewes' . ■ ■ .250 prime wethers ' 250 prime lambs WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., • ■■ ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. FRIDAY, 4th APRIL, 1924. , ..'• 1 P-m- sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF BOOKS, INCLUDING THE Lift RARY OF M. J: REARDON, ESQ., ]IJ"ESSRS. J. H. BKTHUNE AND CO. ITJL will selhby Public'Auction,.at then' Rooms, Featherston street, as above. A SPLENDID ..CATALOGUE" .OF BOOKS,' including:-OKI New Zealand, Murihik i, . Dobbie's New Zealand Ferns, . Early New Zealand, Bracken's 'Musing*' ■'in Maorilan.l, Gi-ey'a .Polynesian .'Mythology, Oar de/iing Books, Encyclopaedia Brilan niea (9th edition), international Lib rary of' Famous Literature, 'Punch, John Leech's Pictures, Imperial Dictionary. Roycrofter's Publications, Review of Reviews, Standard Novels bj Kipling. E. V. Lucas, George Moore. Joseph Conrad. ,Gpsmq Hamilton, H. G. Weils, Outline of "History;" Oscar Wilde, Chesterton, yid others. NOW ON VIEW. Catalogues on application to 0. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneer*.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 78, 1 April 1924, Page 12

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