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AUCTIONS. MONDAY NEXT, 1 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF TRAVELLER'S SAMPLES. CEATON'S SALES SERVICE wilf O sell in their new Rooms, CORNER OF GREY STREET AND LAMBTON QUAY, opposite Kelburn Tram, a large collection of Samples, consisting of tool sets, fountain pens, pocket knives, scissors, boot trees, clocks, watches, afternoon teas, gold nib fountain pens, combs, tape measures, pencils, cigarette cases, lighters, tobacco boxes, milk testers, butter, sweets, biscuits, ornaments, 6 sample 15-jewel ladies' gold wristlet Hatchers, smokers' companion sets, in solid , brass, work baskets, ' militaiy brushes, cloth brushes, razors, shaving mirrors, celluloid baby sets, dressing cases, manicure Best, necklets, vacuum flasks; ' . ■ . On view morning of sale. HERBERT SEATON, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1.30 sharp. On Premises, : 11, COLOMBO STREET (Near Corner Riddiford and Rintoul streets), NEWTOWN. NEWTOWN. AUCTION SALE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE, HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND BISHOP PIANO (rich tone, nice appearance), I CHESTERFIELD COUCH , (well sprung, uphol. in moquette), CONGOLEUM SQUARES, PASSAGE CARPET, Etc.. ' . ■■■ 250 LOTS 250 TJAMSEY WILSON AND CO., 98, A* Manners street, have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. T. Scambary to sell, as above. Also, LIGHT SIDEBOARD, TABLE, CHAIRS, PICTURES, 3 DUGHESSE CHESTS, ■STRETCHERS, KAPOKS, PILLOWS, W. kerb, easy chair,, screen, mats,; ornaments, 'table covex-, trays,'cushions, curtains, Scotch chest, lino, rev. rug, mh> ror,' copper kerb, hall curtains, Rattan chair, k. table, chairs,. crockery, glassware, and genera] sundries. SALE 1.30. MONDAY, ■ No. 11, COLOMBOST,, NEWTOWN.' Goods on view from 10 a.m. ' . RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer, Manners street.' Tel. 42-780/ ;. ; ,'■ ■- ' ;■ ■ ■ . , TUESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, .'Starting 1 o'clock sharp. • AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY ■ >.-. ■ ■ At the OLD CURIOSITY. SHOP, 185 and 187, Upper Willis street. ; - Comprising ; ■ SECOND-HAND DEALER'S STOCK. I ■ ■ :- : AISO, •/■•.. 1 bootmaker's stock and plant, . tools, etc: •.■•'■■ ■ 500 L^I S 500 RAMSEY WILSON AND CO.,' 98, j . Mariners street, have received . instructions from Mr. Hulbert (who is giving. Up business) to sell, as above. ' ' .'•■■■■ AISO, ■■:■-■/ .THE WHOLE OF HIS LARGE <AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF. GOODS, Comprising 4 OLD VIOLINS, ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS, .china, pictures, hundreds .of lantern slides (lectures, .slums,' world' travel, etc.), large quantity music (for small- orchestra, piano, etc.), cross-cut saws, lot carpenter's 'and . bricklayer's tools, ' floor cramps, shelving and fixtures, 400 copies of "My Garden," book. of verse, and a most unique collection' of goods too large to enumerate. NOTE.—Mr. Hulbert is, retiring; from business, . therefore ■ - . EVERY. EOT MUST BE BOLD At the OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, On TUESDAY, starting at 1 p.m. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer, Tel. 42-785. '' .Manners street. ' WEDNESDAY NEXT,, IStii NOV. . . - At 2 p.m..: .. TRAVELLER'S SAMPLES OF HANDCUT GLASSWARE, DRAPERY, ETC., ETC. AT VINE'S AUCTION MART, v 107,, Customhouse quay. ■\7"INE'-AND CO. have been instructed *. to Sell by Auction, as above, Glassware and Drapery, consisting , of :—r--12 HANDSOME HAND-CUT GLASS : DECANTERS ■ , '. . 4 PAIRS HANDSOME HAND-CUT GLASS CANDLESTICKS • ' Als,o, ■ , '■ 30 GIRLS' DRESSES 30 PAIRS YOUTHS' BOOTS 20 LADIES' RAINPROOF OVERCOATS 50PORUS KNIT SHIRTS AND TRUNKS . 25 PORUS JUMPERS 12 GIRLS' WOOLLEN JUMPER FROCKS , .."...• E. P. LEVTEN, Auctioneer. ~ VINE AND CO., Auctioneers, 107, Customhouse quay. MONDAY NEXT, < '; At 2 p.m. ; 400 l5Fs 400 ■ '.■-■ .■' -Of : ■ ". ' ' •HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ; Removed for Convenience of Sale to • { VINE'S AUCTION MART, . , , 107, Customhouse quay. VINE AND CO. have been instructed to sell by auction, as above, a large consignment, of Furniture, contents of a 6-rd. Dwelling, consisting of:— DINING-ROOM—Chesterfield, up. in. moquette (as new), oak sideboard, C oak chairs, oak gateleg table, carpet, dining table, Morris chair, settee and 4 chairs, oak., cabinet gramophone, overmantel, billiard table top china cabinet, palm stand. •4 BEDROOMS—2 double and 1 single wood bedsteads, 1 double and*<2'single iron bedsteads, wire and kapok mattresses, hospital bedstead, 2 sin- •' gle box mattresses, dressing table, duchesse chest, washstands, pedestal, carpet, mats, chest drawers, swing mirror, pictures, table, chairs, linos. KITCHEN —Table, lino, chairs, fender, sewing machine, dresser, crockery, pots and pans, cooking utensils, and sundries, tools, etc., gas stove. '■A really, first-class lot of Sound and Useful Furniture, to be sold' ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. E. P. LEVIEN, Auctioneer. E. VINE AND CO., Auctioneers and Probate Valuers, ' 107, Customhouse quay. WEDNESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, ■-, 1925, . ' . ■■ V At 2.30 p.m. •»«■ ESSRS; S. GEORGE NATHAN IVI AND CO. will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, at their Rooms, 105, Customhouse quay, By Direction of the Wadestown Presbyterian Church, Part Section 3, Kaiwarra District, comprising Lot 34 and part of Lot 33, DP. 198, all the land in Certificate of Title, Volume 218, Folio 285, A SPLENDID BUILDING SECTION, Hanover street, Wadesfcown, having a frontage of 46ft 6in by a depth of , 100 ft, containing 17.4 perches. This is a perfectly level building site and is one wo can recommend to homeseekors and builders. Within 2 minutes of tho tram and in a fino sunny [rosition. Full particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS, ' , S. GEORGE- NATHAN AND CO., 105, Customhouse quay.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 118, 14 November 1925, Page 12
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