- ■■ AUCTIONS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 9th OCTOBER, At 10.30 a.m. sharp. - AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY. A MOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS—ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 9 VERY LARGE AND MOST COMPLETELY FURNISHED ROOMS. : . ON THE PREMISES, No. 136, UPPER ABEL SMITH STREET, CITY. 500 L^ s 500 AND EVERYTHING OF THE BEST. TYAVIS BROS., Auctioneers and Valua- ■*-' tors, 57-59, Lower Cuba street, have been instructed by Mr. M. M. Pizer, who is giving up housekeeping and is leaving next month for London, to Sell at his re•kience as above— THE WHOLE OF HIS MOST EXPENSIVE FURNITURE, CHINA, PICTURES, ORNAMENTS, ETC. feeluded in the Catalogue will be found: DRAWING-ROOM-A MOST VALUABLE PLAYER PIANO,: by the world-renowned maker, "Meltona," - : cost 150 guineas, practically new; also 70 selected classical records; A itAGNIFICENT "SONORA" ALL-ELEC-TRIC WIRELESS AND GRAMOPHONE COMBINED, wonderful instrument, cost £148, only 2 months old, COSTLY SUPER WILTON CAR- . ■-. PET, 10ft 6in x 9ft, very attractive design, cost £30 in London; HANDSOME MOQUETTE CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, with 4 BEAUTIFULLY UPHOLSTERED EASY- CHAIRS, •wonderfully sprung throughout, specially imported from London and cost .. £75, A CHOICE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS by W. Lukeing, oost up to 50 guineas apiece; Valuable Mahogany Music Cabinet, inlaid ■with satinwqod, cost 25 guineas; Mahogany Chippendale Corner Piece, beautiful piece of furniture, 3 Mahogany. Palm Stands, 2 Valuable Italian Bronze Figures, cost £25 in London; 2 Gold-framed Oval Mirrors, Handsome French Clock on alabaster stand . in glass case, Costly 'Brass Lamp Stand, with beautiful large silk shade, cost 20 guineas; Ornaments, Goatskin Rugs, etc. '•■'-. JHNING-ROOM FURNITURE—2 VALUABLE SOLID BRONZE MARLEY HORSES, on stands, cost 25 guineas each; BE AUTIFUL ANTIQUE SATINWOOD INLAID BALM FRONT PIECE, with cameos inserted, cost £45; HANDSOME MAHOGANY ESCRITOIRE, very neat piece of furiture, cost 25 guineas; Beautiful : Antique Mahogany Card Table, A MOST ATTRACTIVE HIGHLY- ,,: POLISHED KAURI DINING TABLE, with bevelled glass top, thick cabriole legs, size sft 6in x 3ft cost 19 guineas; 7 MAHOGANY DiNING CHAIRS, upholstered backs, and seats with best quality moquette; VALUABLE ANTIQUE WALNUT CANTERBURY CHINA CABINET, SS5*,- 17 guineas; COSTLY AXMIN.STER CARPET, 10ft 6in x 9ft, as new; HANDSOME PERIOD CLOCK, chimes %,-. %, and hours, Cambridge . and Westminster chimes, cost 30 guineas in London, valuable piece of fur- . niture, 2 Beautiful Lamp Stands and Shades, Pictures, Ornaments, etc. Fillfp^?^^T^ p CR» El ASta?^d?4 troatskm Rugs, Pictures, etc. WTTING-ROOM ' FURNITURE.-UP-I^ches^r^l^uitl,o^ .as &&k£swg «°K£ ■H.B. CHAIRS, with saaped back!! CAR&T^^tfrcEf etc., etc. ■ mattresses, pillows, etc.; Very Special Seagrass Chair and Seagrass Table, se^5 e^ Rugs, Duchesse, Bed and Wires, Bedding, Carpet Runners, etc. JJBEAKFAST ROOM FURNITUREBeautiful Small Antique Upholstered - jjf\ covered with mohair velvet saddlebaga, Inlaid Linos throughout, 2 Oak Gate-leg Tables, Hearth Rugs, Handsome Oriental Braes Lamp Stand with shade. Goat Skin Rugs, 7 Rimu H.B. Chairs, Kit. Table, Crockery, Alum. Pots and Pans, etc., and otner lots too numerous to particular-'AUs?lO^EEES'~NOTE.-This is an •xcepiaonal opportunity to secure rare «ad genuine antiques, as well as other pieces of tnodern superior furniture The above 9-roomed Residence is also on the market for urgent sale. For price and particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, or the owner, 136, Upper Abel Smith •treet.' . • DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers. A MOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTION ■ . . SALE OS1 SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, On the Premises, '• No. 182, SYDNEY STREET WEST, MONDAY NEXT, 7th OCTOBER, - At 1.30 o'clock sharp. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 7 WELL-FUR-NISHED ROOMS. TVAVIS BROS., Auctioneers and Valua- . tors, 57-59, Lower Cuba street, have been favoured with instructions from,Mr. Coleberd; ■ who is giving up housekeeping, to Bell, as above, Contents of his Wellfornished Residence, Comprising: - WPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (John Squire's, London), practically new and cost 98 guineas, beautiful-toned instrument, and for absolute sale COSTLY WILTON QARPET, 12 x 9 HANDSOME FLOOR CABINET MELBA GRAMOPHONE and quantity of best selected Records, COSTLY BLACK ', OAK CHINA CABINET and ESCRITOIRE combined, SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, practically new, ELECTRIC IRON, new voltage, Ornaments, Palm Stands, Oc- . casional Tables, Handsome Heart . Rimu Dining Table, 2 Gateleg Tables, Beautiful Mohair Tablecloth, 6 H.B. Chairs, Morris Couch, Morris Chairs, : ? Goatskin Rugs, all good Linos, throughout, Pictures, T-easet, Rugs, : etc., 4 COMPLETELY FURNISHED ' BEDROOMS, containing 3 HANDSOME WARDROBES AND DUCHESSE CHESTS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE "WOODEN BEDS AND WIRES, complete with Mattresses and Pillows, etc., quantity of Blankets, Sheeting, Rev. Rugs, etc., 10 yards SUPER ■ QUALITY AXMINSTER STAIR CARPET, as new, Occ. Table, Slip Mats, Pictures, etc., good lot of Kitchen Utensils, Wringer, and lot of Garden Tools, etc., etc., and other valuable lots too numerous to particularise. RALE, MONDAY NEXT, 7th OCTOBER, at 1.30 o'clock sharp, on the premiagi, No. 182, Sydney street West. Goode on view morning of Sale. DAVIS BROS., ' Auctioneers, Locality: Get off tram at Baweri street, continue up Bowen street, turn to the Bght. THE PEN DOCTOR TS tha Recognised Medico for Fountain ■*■. Pens and Eversharp Pencils. Conroltatieoa Free. Geo. Jeffrey, corner Brandon a£d Fwthereton ■treats, abov* Aubrey milk* mi Qo,
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 83, 4 October 1929, Page 18
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