_____ AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 2 p.m. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 50 Cuba street. Tel. 43-310. AUCTION SALE~ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 11/rESRRS. CHILD AND CO., Auction- ■"-*• eers, 50, Cuba street, have received instructions to Sell the Contents of five rooms, removed to our Mart for convenience of Sale, and comprising— MORRIS COUCH AND SQUAB DINING TABLE (Extension) HIGH-BACK CHAIRS SIDEBOARD (Rimu, Oval Mirror) 3 LEATHER CHAIRS PALMSTAND HALLSTAND WARDROBE DUCHESSE CHEST DOUBLE WOOD BED and WIRE MATTRESS BEDDING (Single and Double) COPPER URN and GAS RING DINNER SET Also Kitchen table, kitchen dresser, kitchen chairs, lino, curtains, settee, sofa, Couch, fire guards, step-ladder, shelves, cross-cut saw, oec. tables, portmanteaux, traveling trunks, sundries, etc., CHILD AND CO., Auctioneers. Tel. 43-310. Let us conduct your House Sale at shortest uotice, prompt settlement, and satisfaction guaranteed. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 50, Cuba street. Tel. 43-310. AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. POSITIVELY LAST DAY. BARGAINS GALORE. BARGAINS GALORE. At DAVIS BROS.' BIG AUCTION ROOMS. PAWNBROKER'S SALE OF UNREREEMED 1 PLEDGES. £2000 WORTH OF GOODS TO BE SOLD. GENUINE BARGAINS. I T)AVIS BROS., Auctioneers, 57-59, Lower ■\-' Cuba street, have received instructions from the Manager of the City Loan Office to Sell, at Our Rooms, the following Unredeemed Pledges. Consisting of: "WATCHES, CHAINS. BANGLES. RINGS, PORTABLE AND CABINET GRAMOPHONES, 2 NEW -SAXOPHONES, 2 CORNETS, CIRCULAR . SAWS, LEATHER BAGS, SUITCASES, E.P.N.S. TEASETS, STAINLESS KNIVES, FORKS, ETC., BEAUTIFUL QUALITY DIAMOND RINGS, ETC., ETC., AND A LARGE QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. ALSO, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE: 200 PAIRS BOYS' BOOTS (sizes 6 to 13). GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR BARGAINS. DON'T MISS IT. POSITIVELY LAST DAY TO-MORROW. EVERY ARTICLE TO BE SOLD. SALE AT 12.30, 10-MORROW, At DAVIS BROS.' BIG AUCTION ROOMS, 57-59, LOWER CUBA-ST. • C. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 'SATUIi'DAY, Oth~NOVEMBMER, 1926, At 1 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUjRE AND APPOINTMENTS. At the Residence, No. 35, KIBBLE STREET, ISLAND BAY (Get off at Mersey street stop.) MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. •"■■• h^ve been instructed by Mr. H. T. Jameson, who is leaving Wellington, to sell by Auction, at his residence, as above: — HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITE IN BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE (3 pieces) OAK DOUBLE BEDSTEAD AND W.W. 6 HIGH-BACK RIMU DINING CHAIRS DROPHEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE, in splendid order. Chesterfield, in saddlebag, extension dining table, mohair table cover, rocking easy chair, duchesse, M'Crae mattress, kapok bedstead, Austrian chairs, whatnot, double and • single iron bedsteads and w.w., blankets, sheets, towels, linen, etc., brass fender and brasses, vases, ' rdiniere, rattan chairs, aluminium saucepans, pots, and crockery, electric iron, office chair, book case, six pictures, dressmaker's model, oval table, lawnmower (ball bearing), garden tools, clippers, 50ft armoured hose. On view morning of sale. The furniture is in good order and our instructions are to sell WITHOUT RESERVE. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WE BUILD EVERYWHERE, HOUSES OF ANY SIZE. FINANCE ARRANGED. COMPLETE FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE AT FROM £750. WHY CAN WE SELL SO CHEAP? TyE believe in an honest profit, as * * without it no business can survive. We also believe, however, that we owe a good deal to the public from whom we derive our profits, and therefore, as the public favours us in buying our houses (which goes to prove that. the public is WIDE AWAKE TO ITS OPPORTUNITY), we in our turn, are reverting to the public, in the shape of MORE MATERIAL FOR LESS MONEY, whatever we are able to save in our cost of production. So that, the more we build, the lower the cost to the public. The more we build, the higher the earning capacity of our workmen. The more we build, the better we are in a position to serve the public. NEW ZEALAND POPULAR HOMES, LIMITED, 68, Dixon street, Importers and Buildings of Famous Gordon-Van Tine Homes. TeL 22-550. C4—Continuation To-morrow. PROPERTY BARGAINS. OWEN STREET, NEWTOWN-7-room-ed House, all modern conveniences: rent £3 10s; a snip at £1550. KELBURN—New broomed Bungalow, splendid position; large section; easy terms arranged; price £1650, CUBA STREET, PETONE—LeveI Section, 165 x 375, close to Jackson street. This land is rising in value quickiy; price £2000. AUSTIN STREET—7-roomed House, s«mi-detached, recently painted and papered throughout; price £1850, deposit £100. LAMBTON QUAY—3-Story Brick Building, centrally situated. For further particulars apply to RADFORD AND CO., , 43 and 45, Manners street. :VX7ANTED Sell, Timber, all descriptions; Doors, Windows, Mantels, and Grates, Iron, Roofing Tiles, Gas Coppers, Ranges, and Hot-water Service, Cupboards, Coppers, Tubs, W.C. Fittings, Bricks, Ice Chest. 19, Abel Smith-et. J
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 20
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