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AUCTIONS.

TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 31st MARCH, 1926. 1.15 sharp. On the Premises, - No. 16, BIDWELL STREET, Off Wallace street, near Hankey street. IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF COSTLY OAK FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT AND VALUABLE ROSEWOOD CHINA CABINET (cost 75 guineas). Also BEAUTIFUL OVERMANTEL (to match), 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (upholstered in riid velvet). Also 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (upholstered in golden brown velvet), WILTON PILE CARPET (9 _ 8), COPPER COAL BOX, COSTLY BEADED FIRE SCREEN, SILVER WARE, FRAMED MIRROR, HALL CARPET RUNNERS, LOVELY PICTURES, ORNAMENTS, AND ALL THE SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS CONTACTED IN THE HOME, comprising 375 L.__l S- .- 375 RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., 08, MANNERS STREET, have been favoured with instructions froim Mrs. Naughton to sell as above. AHuo OAK SIDEBOARD, OAK OVAL EXTENSION TABLE (1 leaf), OAK DIN-ING-ROOM SUITE (4 h.b. .chairs, 2 carvers, and settee), OAK". OCC. TABLE, OAK SALAD BOWL AND SERVERS, copper fire set, mohair mat, OAK PALM STAND (special), OVAL WALL MIRROR, pair beautiful pictures, HANDSOME OAKFRAMED BEVELLED MIRE.OR (4ft x 2ft 2in), elephant ornamenty:, heavy red hall curtains, slip mats, linoleums (various sizes), red runner, 4 _. wooden bedsteads and wires, kapolrs, dark oval mirror, duchesse, brass i fender, wall mirror, seagrass chair, Singer sewing machine, Morris cou_h, d. table, d.w. bedstead, wire, and : kapoks, chair, large duchesse, small clucnesse, large plain wardrobe, lot crockery, glassware, saucepans, kitchen utensils, carpet sweeper, lawn mower,; paints, and general outside sundries. SALE STARTS 1.15 SHARP. TO-MORROW, 16, BIDWELL STJtEET. SPEClAL—Everything is in nice order. The china cabinet is one of the most valuable offered under the hammer. EVERYTHING~MUST BE SOLD. Goods on view from 9 a.m. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO. Auctioneers, Manners street. Telephone 42-785.

AUCTION SALE,

TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY),, At 2 p.m.

TAINGSWAY, LTD., 78 and .80, LAMBTON QUAY, will sell by Auction, at their Rooms, a quantity of: Travellers* Samples, including Draperry, Ladies' Frocks, Stockings, Men's Trousers" and Socks, Quilts, Sheets, Pillow Slips, Blankets, etc., etc., on behalf of a Traveller who is leaving New Zealand. Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Frocks, Plain and Check Zephyr, Nurses' Cloth, Sponge Cloth, __ncy Voile, Checkiline, Art Silk, FJnglish Crepe, Fuji Silk, Pure Silk Jumpers, Ladies' Hose, Latest Shade, _S Pairs Cream Gabardine Trousers. , . Also, 1 PIANO, by "Kirkman" 1 PIANO, by "Neumeyer" 2 CHESTERFIELD SUITES, in moquette 1 OAK BEDROOM SUITE 1 ESCRITOIRE 4 MANTELPIECES 10 DUCHESSES , 20 RUGS 10 SEAGRASS CHAIES 2 CHILDREN'S SEAGRASS CHAIRS 30 OAK CHAIRS 1 OIL ENGINE 2 INCUBATORS 6 DOUBLE M'CRAE MATTRESSES 6 SINGLE M'CRAE MATTESSES 6 FOLDING BEDS 3 OAK SUITES .' 1 WARDROBE, with leadlights 1 OAK SIDEBOARD 2 MORRIS COUCHES 2 OCCAS: TABLES KINGSWAY, LTD., Auctioneers. C. HAWKINS, Auctioneer. Telephone 40-372. OUTSIDE SALES~A SPECIALTY. PROMPT RETURNS.

TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 31st MARCH, at 3.30 p.m. sharp. At Our Rooms, 57, Ghuznee street, (on our First Floor). TC. DA WE & CO. have been favour- • ed with instructions from the icidentors to sell, without reserve — i 150 GENTS' SUITS (all sizes), suitable far winter wear; dark and medium fawns. Also, A QUANTITY OF FASHIONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. WITHOUT RESERVE. T. C. DAWE, Auctioneer.

TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 31st MARCH, at. 2 p.m. sharp. At Our Rooms, 57, Ghuznee street. TC. DAWE & CO. have received in- • structious from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell, as below. Goods removed from Colombo and Roxburgh streets for convenience of sale. Comprising: Handsome 4ft oak wardrobe (sft mirror), 4ft oak dressing table (as new), 2 pianos (suit beginners), rimu sideboard- (light), H.B. chairs (light and dark stained), Austrian chairs, wicker* chairs, leather chairs, Morris couch and squab (as new), 5 carpet squares, oak stained duchesses, Scotch chests, ■ 4ft wooden bedsteads and wires, 3ft beds, mattresses, child's dropside cot, kitchen cupboard, gas stove, Singer sewing machine (treadle), Hottentot gas cooker, aluminium kitchen ware, crockery ware, and all sundries necessary for the home.

SPECIAL! 1 3-PIECE WALNUT LOUNGE SUITE (in silk tapestry), in first-class condition. AT 2 p.m. SHARP. T. C. DAWE, Auctioneer. All classes Household Furniture: accepted in our rooms. Quick returns. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 1 p.m. UNRESERVED SALE OF ART VASES, GLASSWARE, ETC. S EATON'S SALES SERVICE, 211, Lambton quay, lutve received instructions to sell—l case of Glassware and China, consisting ot" fruit bowls, salads, sweets, art _owls, hand-painted flower vases, self-coloured bowls, tumblers, etc. Iv lots to suit customers. On view from; 9 a.m. '■■''. HERBERT SEATON, Auctioneer.

FOR SALE, LYALL BAY, TVTODERN Bungalow, comprising 5 rooms ■*•'-*- and every possible cony. This is a splendid home, in very best of condition. Only 1 mm. to tram aud beach, good section, room for garage and tennis court, sheltered and sunny position, good value at £1600; terms arranged. Apply sole agents, , FINCH AND WEBSTER, 159, Featherston street. • Tel. 41-418.

THE.PEN DOCTOR IS the recognised medico for Fountain Pens and Eversharp P. oils. Consultations free. Geo. Jeffrey, Statioaer, Lambton-O"

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 76, 30 March 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 76, 30 March 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 76, 30 March 1926, Page 14

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