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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 870 ;. L°5 S-- 870 AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE. "MESSRS. SAMSON. BROS, have re- ■"■'- eeived instructions from Mrs. 11. Jackson to sell; as above:— HANDSOME UPRIGHT GR^ND "BOHM" PIANO SOLID OAK KAURI SIDEBOARD MASSIVE OAK DINING TABLE, on casters " ■ .' ■ OAK FLAT TOP OFFICE DESK KAURI BEDROOM SUITE, complete COUCH IN SADDLEBAGS ' Double and single oak bedsteads, gramophone and records, dining-room, bedroom, and kitchen furniture . Also, 50 BOXES BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE; TEA 1 ENGLISH GAS STOVE 2 CASES PRIMUS STOVES 500 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. NOTE.—-The Auction Arcade will be open To-morrow Evening for electric light display of New Oak Furniture, Pianos, and Renown Gramophones. KINGSWAY, LTD., r AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS, AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, POULTRY, ETC., POULTRY, ETC. TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. T/-INGSWAY, LTLV Auctioneers, 78, xv _ Lambton quay, favoured with instructions from various owners, will expose to Public Auction within their rooms, 78, Lambton quay, as follows:— TWO PIANOS (suitable for beginners)' THREE SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINES (latest models) FOUR CHESTERFIELD SUITES, upholstered in tapestry and moquette . ■.; •- „ Also, .2 China cabinets, table and cabinet gramophones, chesterfield lounge in tapestry, oflice writing desk, oak double tied with large bevelled mirror duchesse, oak and rimu double and single bedsteads, 3 divan chairs, chesterfield couch, office safe 30 x 20, dining-room chairs in rimu and oak, oak and rimu sideboard, various .mattresses, wicker chairsj child's playground, pictures (4 lots), several good Axminster "carets and rugs, blinds, gateleg tables, special consignment of 20 single blankets, 12 hospital beds, overmantel, ornaments, vases, brass kerbs, wardrobes, hairdresser's chair, and a special consignment of 400 good second-hand Austrian chairs. Also, . : ■ 40 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS,' consigned from Lower Hutt 20 LAYING HENS Note: The pullets are a good lot, and well worth attention of those desiring the best strain, and will be sold at 2 o'clock prompt. . ' JAS. D. ■DAVIDSON', Auctioneer. Tel. 40-372. '. -. .. . - „ . ■■• NOTE.—Outside Sales conducted on .shortest notice, and proceeds guaranteed. If you have surplus furniture to dispose of kindly give us a ring, and we will send our carrier, and you will be satisfied with prices. AUCTION. BUSINESS CARD. n ■■ HAWKINS, AUCTIONEER, who J* has opened an Up-to-date Auction Room at 97, Riddiford-Bt., wishes it known that he has severed his connection with Messrs. Kingsway, Ltd., Lambton quay, and solicits a continuance of the generous support shown him in the past, at the new Address. Outside Sales conducted on shortest notice, with personal attention and prompt settlements. Highest Prices given for good, Secondhand Furniture, or Sold on Vendors' behalf. Auction Sales held ;,on the Premises Every FRHMY, at 2 p.m. Telephone 14-247. Ring for Inquiries, ' AUCTION SALE. ~ rg.ROADWAY AUCTION ROOM^ 97, Riddifortl street, Newtown. Telephone 14-247. At 2 pjn, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 1 CHESTERFIELD SUITE (3 pieces), in moquette 1 OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE 2 OAK SIDEBOARDS 1 OAK ROUND TABLE 3 GATELEG TABLES 1 3-piece ■ (dark rimu) BEDROOM SUITE r BABY'S COT AND MATTRESS: Kitchen dresser, kitchen chairs, kitchen tables, h.b. chairs, duchesses, comb, beds, double and single bedsteads,: stretchers, sideboards, seagrass chairay mattresses, pillows,: sheets,- pillowslips,'towels, blankets, ladies' shoes, shadow tissue, rubbish bins, meat safes, couches and Morris chairs, 4 dining upholstered chairs, linoleums, saws, axes, saucepans, kettles, enamel .bowls, prams, and numerous sundries,. .-■■' ' ' Also, - IFAWN AXMINSTER CARPET, 12 x 12, in good order *2 SABLE GRAMOPHONES rCiiRPENTERS' TOOLS NOTE.—Personal attention given to. -Outside Sales. Prompt Settlements. We have numerous Clients waitingf or good, clean, second-hand Furniture. We Buy or {Sell on Consignment, in large or small -quantities. Give us a ring. Telephone :14-24'J, C. HAWKINS, Auctioneer. I>ato (Auctioneer.) Kingsw.ty, Ltd. WECifiESDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1927, At 2.30 p.m. VALUABLE FReIhOLD PROPERTY, No. 288, Oriental parade. ■RESIDENCE OF 7 ROOMS, SITUATED BEST PART OF THE BAY. (In Estate late D. N. Wilkinson.) MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ■ have beep instructed by the Trustees in the above Estate to Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, 154, Feather'ston street, as above: — No. 288, ORIENTAL PARADE. Land, 2oft Gin by 90ft 2in, widening to 31ft 2in at rear, together with the two-story ; Dwelling of 7 rooms and all conveniences. This property is situated in the choicest part of the Bay, just past Grass street, and is surrounded by charming and up-to-date residences. It has a magnificent, uninterrupted panoramic harbour view, and obtains the sun all day. Oriental Bay properties in this locality are exceedingly difficult to obtain, and it is seldom that a level section with frontage to the Parade comes on the market, i The house is of sound construction, and the design is such that it could easily be modernised and adapted to other purposes. It is fitted with electric light and all modern conveniences. ! For further particulars and conditions ! of sale, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. Or to MESSRS. IZ-ARO. WESTON, STEVENSON, AND CASTLE, Solicitors to the Estate. RYiE CORN. RYE CORN RYU2 COS*. RYE CORN. RYE CORN. RYE CORN. T AERY AND CO., LTD., have.for Pri- -*-' vate Sale, Large Quantities of Damaged Rye Corn, mutable for pig feed, Price on application. '"T LAERY AND CO., LTD., "7 ■'■'•■ > „ :•-. WeHiugtpn, r i-, u^»jL— j

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1927, Page 20

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