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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, AT 2 P.M. BIG CLEARING SALE OF PIANOS, ROLLER-TOP DESKS, AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 370';;: ; lots:. 370 AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION-ARCADE, ..'.■ COUKTENAY PLACE. :; COURTENAY.. PLACE. ■\jiESSRS. SAMSON. BROS, will soil on J-'A behalf of the. .owners a large catalogue, comprising:— „-. •• SIDEBOARDS, DINING TABLES, HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, KITCHEN CHAIRS, ROLLER-TOP DESKS, FLAT-TOP DESKS, CARPET SQUARES, HEARTHRUGS, SINGER SEWING MACHINE, GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, DININGROOM, BEDROOM, AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, ENGINEER'S TOOLS, EMERY WHEEL, HAMMER, PLYERS, HACK-SAW, with idoz. blades, HAND DRILLING MACHINE, VICE, PUNCHES, SCREWDRIVER, VOLTMETER, NUMEROUS; SUNDRIES. .' "*. -Also,'; .:■. • 100 SHEETS/CORRUGATED IRON, 6ft 50 gals. CREAM. AND WHITE PAINT 50 gals.; RED ROOF- PAINT.. . ':■■-:.• J.M. SAMSON, .. ■ ' ' ■• ', Auctioneer. Note. — The Auction Arcade will be open To-morrow Evening as usual. - PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION CLEARANCE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. FRY'S LANE, LOWER HUTT, On SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, 1929, At 1.30 p.m.- sharp. . TT ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., have * ■ received .instructions from Mrs. Symonds to offer for absolute sale on the property, as above, the practically new contents of a 6-roomed house, including:— SUPERIOR OAK SUITE (beds, duchesse, -wardrobes, sideboard, chairs, table, music stool, etc.) ■ SPLENDID PIANO, by Collinson CARPETS, runners, linos., single and double beds, wire wove mattress, kapokl bedding-, etc. ; ■ . ■Note.—The .'house'is. the last house oh the:.left in Fry's lane. Main road buses pass Pry/s lane. .Everything is in firstclass, condition. '■. .'".■'.' Further, details later.."". ■ :. •. H:••■ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., 145, Featherston street, and Main ■ street, Lower Hutt. • - ','■•■ '■■■.'■ SALE. OF :••;• charming home; i ...... .. ." thorndon, "'.- On „ ■ TUESDAY. 3rd DECEMBER, 1929, • At 11.a.m.. AT 105; CUST6MHOUSE QUAY. ■MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND •"*- CO., in- conjunction with MESSRS. G. G. TOLHURST AND SON, are directed by The-Guardian Trust and Executors Co. of N.Z,, .Ltd.,- Trustees in the Estate ot the late G. W. M'lntosh, .Esq., TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above: ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, being Part of Town Section 663, having a frontage, of 83ft sin by a depth' of 84ft, ; area, 25.7 .perches, more or less. . TOGETHER WITH THE MODERN RESIDENCE THEREON, known as No. Si, Newman terrace, formerly Upper featherston terrace, comprising draw-ing-room, dining-room, snioking-room, .kitchen,, pantry, scullery. Upstairs: 5 bedrooms, -.. dressing-room, bathroom, and conveniences. THIS FINE HOME is well appointed, having. every possible convenience, including gas cooker, range, hot and cold water, caliphont, electric .. light. and heating points, built-in bookshelves, cupboards, broom, cupboard, linen press,. etc., -etc. ■ It isrsituated ■'within a minute of the tram, and fifteen minutes' walk of the harbour and city. A splendid panoramic view is obtained both of the' City and harbour, and it has the advantage of the Queen's Park on the northern boundary. This home requires to be inspected to be appreciated. It was built under architect's supervision, and is one that will bear inspection 'by the "most conservative person. -. \: . • . ■ . FOR TERMS, FULL PARTICULARS, AND ARRANGEMENTS TO INSPECT, SEE,-..... : G.- G. TOLHURST AND SON, 325, Lanibton quay, Or " - - ', ■ ■ THE AUCTIONEERS. S..GEORGE :NATHAN AND CO., J.05,-Customhouse quay. ~~~ TO-MORROW, ~ . , At 1.30 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR AND HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. IN THE MART, 91; DIXON STREET, n W. PRICE AND CO., ■AUCTION-' yj ' EERS, HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE VENDORS TO SELL A QUANTITY OF HIGHCLASS FURNITURE," REMOVED TO MART FOR- CONVENIENCE OF SALE, COMPRISING OAK AND RIMU DINING AND BEDROOM FURNITURE AND SUITES, DIVAN SUITES IN MOQUETTE, AND GOOD SECONDHAND FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CONTENTS OF 2 WELLFURNISHED • HOMES (removed to the mart for convenience of sale). Also, ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE (Beatty, new voltage, and new maeh- . me), 1 FIREPROOF SAFE (28 x 18), ' SMALL CHAMPION GAS COOKER, 2-ROLLER MANGLE, AND SUNDRIES. ' NO RESERVE. Open till 9 p.m. to-morrow. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. • AUCTION - EXTRAORDINARY. ■ PROPERTY 5-ROOMED DWELLING AND FURNITURE. SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER; On tlie Premises,^ • ■ ' - 16, .WOBURN ROAD, NORTHLAND, At 1.30 p.m.- sharp. T)AVIS BROS., Auctioneres and Valu- -*-' ators, 57-59, Lower Cuba street, have received instructions from Mrs. BatchelorCook, who is leaving the district, to absolutely sell the entire contents of her 5-roomed well-furuished Dwelling. Comprising: 2 Attractive Solid Oak Bedroom Suites (very well made), Oak Baby's . Cot, Child's Rocking Horee, Seagrass Push Chair (good order), Pair Dark Rimu Single Beds and Wires, ;2 Rimu Duchesses, Singer Drophead .Sewing Machine 66, Barometer, Oak Dining Suite, consisting 6 good quality H.B. - Chairs, Gateleg Table, Sideboard, Large Oak Morris Chair, 2.oak Carver . Chairs, Oak Escritoire, Crystal Wirelees Set, Table Gramophone and Records, Record Cabinet, - Bronze Vases, Palm Stands, Smoker's Stand, Jardiniere; Lot of Books (good selection), Oak Coal Box, Oak Medicine Cabinet, 10 yards (approx.)' best quality Wilton Runner, 2 Attractive Axmin- ' ' ster Carpets, 10ft Bin x 9, good designs, Best Quality Rugs, Linos., Bronze Lamps, -Fireguard, 2 Rimu Settees, Reading Lamp, etc., K. Table, K. Chairs, Wringer, Al. Pots and Pans, all kinds of Sundries, Garden Tools, etc., and other lots too numerous to particularise. SALE SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, On the Premises: 16, WOBURN ROAD, NORTHLAND. NOTE.—The above Property is for sale, and is not disposed of before the 23rd, the property and dwelling will be sold by public auction prior to the sale of the furniture. For particulars, see ths* Auctioneers- . . SAVIS ; BROS.. Auctioneers.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 124, 21 November 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 124, 21 November 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 124, 21 November 1929, Page 16

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