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AUCTIONS. 0N $f oK ■ S^goSg?ET' See Flair. TO-MORROW—I p.m.—TO-MORROW. TTERBEET SEATON will sell for Mr. ir „ ■ Mans > w'io has sold his lease, the balance of his Stock of Diamond Rings Cameos, Opal Rings, Dress Rings, Watches, Clocks, Cutglass, E.P. Ware, Silver Goods, Photo Frames, Art Beads, and. Sundries. Tho whole lo be sold without reserve. HERBERT SEATON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 27th INST., ' _ 11 a.m. lo Insurance Offices. Jewellers, etc. cH T ,£i r Se Milner Fireproof Safe. ERBERT SEATON "will sell by auction, on tho premises, 27, Willis-st'., opp. Grand Hotel, as above—One large ■• i % Fu"e Pro°£ Safe, cost £112, size outside 48 x 28 x 26 inches, inside measurement 42 x 22 x 22i, with drawers complete. Herbert Seaton, Auctioneer. Also 1 Bft Counter. Glass Showcase (mirror back). AUCTION. TE ARO AUCTION ROOMS, 57, Ghuznce street (Round H.B. Clothing Co. Corner). TUESDAY, 26th MAY, at 2 p.m. sharp. TRAVIS AND DAWE have been in--«-r structeci to sell at their Rooms, as auove, ou account of Mr. R. A. Small, who is leaviug the district, the contents of o rooms, removed to the rooms for convenience ot sale. (iNo reserve.) Comprising: Beautiful dining taole, nandsomo settee, armchairs, uouble and single beds and wires, large rimu cupboard, oxidised fixe screoii, seagrass chair, k. chairs, balcony seat, stool, desk, wood kerbs, 1 griiier, garden, rake, spade, axe, quantity oi wire netting, btt of hose and fittings, 1 bag of. garden lime, 2 carpenter's saws, brass stair rods, earthenware jars (screw top). Also, Oral dining table, 2 carved chairs and 4 h.b. cnairs to match, dining tables, kitchen tables, child's cots, ward- , robes, large mangle, occasional tables, double and single wood beds, stretchers,, and other lots too numerous to mention. Also, 50 PAIRS OF MEN'S AND BOYS' ENGLISH BOOTS AND SHOES sizes 5 to 10. For absolute sale DON'T MISS THIS SALE. T. C..DAWE, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 2 p.m.. CLEARING SALE OF PIANOS, CARPETS, OFFICE DESK, AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 370 "™- . 370 AUCTION ARCADE; AUCTION ARCADE, COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE. TVfESSRS. SAMSON BROS, (incorpor--LTJ- atmg Williams and Co., Ltd.) have ueen instructed by Mr. J. Grant to soil by Public Auction:— . UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, English EXTENSION DINING.TABLE, on casHANDSOME 4-fold SCREEN DARK KAURI SIDEBOARD, with bevel mirror 1 OAK BAGATELLE BOARD AND ACCESSORIES 3-PIECE DRAWING-ROOM SUITE CHESTERFIELD COUCH, in moquette 2 BIG EASY CHAIRS TO MATCH 1 SCOTCH CHEST with 5 drawers Duchesse chest, wooden bedsteads, blankets, kapok mattresses, easy chairs, seagrass chairs, copper kerbs, hallstand,- linoleums, carpet squares - hearthrugs, slip mats, 'dinner sets', tea sets, stainless cutlery, kitchen dressers, kitchen chairs, saucepans, wheel- _ barrow, otc. . ' AL'o, ' 3 BICYCLES 1 SHOWCASE 2 AMERICAN OKGANS ' J. M. SAMSON, . i . Auctionoer. ■ TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND GENERAL EFCENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 53, Cuba street. ■ji/TESSRS. FORDHAM AND CHILD t M Auctioneers, have been instructed by Mrs. Chinery, who is leaving Wellington, to sell the contents of her house removed from Majoribanks street to ' our rooms for convenience of sale, comprising: 3-PD3CE CHESTERFIELD SUITE CARPET SQUARES, RUGS SIDE- ■ STANDS, WARDROBE, DUCH- :-::--|& <S3BMBB&si£i LOwi WICICER SHEET ' Pl^ ' sf^lSuS^of^cS CHILD'S'DROPSIDE COT HIGH ' cSryGLASSWARE' Also/ Kitchen table, 6 kitchen chairs lino kerbs, curtains, single wood and iron beds and wire mattresses, duchesso . wasnstands, and numerous other lots On view 9 a.m. W. E. FORDHAM, Auctioneer. THE NIXOLE DARN-NO-MORE COMPANY, LONDON, PATENT HOSIERY PROTECTOR. Patents Applied for 12803-24, 19836-25. Also Abroad and New Zealand. For Men, Women, and Children. Is a Permanent Remedy for Darning. HEELS WITHOUT HOLES. THIS simple but scientific invention does prevent Stockings wearing, because it prevents contact movement between tho hosiery and the shoo lining. Prices, all sizes, 2s 6d per pair. SAMSON BROS., Sole Agents for New Zealand, AUCTION ARCAI/B, 19. Courlenay place. XO ENGINEERS'* MILLWRIGHTS. WANTED to Soil, cheap, a number of STEEL and WOOD PULLEYS SHAFTING, PLUMMEB, BLOCKS, and BRACKETS. Apply ENGINEER, "Ercain^ Past."

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 8