TO-MORROW AT 2 O'CLOCK. BIG CLEARING SALE OF PIANOS CARPETS AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AUCTION ARCADE. AUCTION ARCADE. COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE. 510 LOTS . :■■■-■- •■ •• 510 LOTS I 510 LOTS . .. , . . . 510 LOTS MESSRS. SAMSON BROS, will sell by •"-1- public auction on behalf of the owners, a large catalogue comprising Upright Grand Pianos, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, Roller Top Desks, Flat Top DESKS, Carpet Squares, Hearthrugs, Singer Sewing Machines, Dinimjroom, BEDROOM, and KITCHEN FURNITURE, Electric Oven, Gas Stove, Corrugated Iron. Paints and Oils; numerous sundries. J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. NOTE—The Auction Arcade will be open TO-MORROW EVENING as usual. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. ■ TO-MORROW AT 1.30 P.M. T/TNGSWAYS, LTD., have several good ■*■*■ Consignments of ■I'urnituve arrived at our Mart,--78 ■ Lambton quay, and will be sold regardless- of -price. NOTE^Only; address 78, .L-.imbton Quay, Near Government Buildings. COMPRISING—Cottage Piano by Stroll-, nienger ■& Sons (free from borer, and a really good instrument); 2 Singer Drophead Latest, model Sewing Machines, Special Oak Bedroom Suite cost £50 and "hardly used); - 2 Oak Wardrobes in good order; ElectroLux Cleaner; Kauri Wardrobe; Linen Cub.; Stand Bookcase; Rimu Chest of Drawers- Chesterfield Suite; Couch; 3 odd Easy Chairs; Extension Kauri Table; several good Duchesses; 20.Double Rimu • Beds: 2 Morris Couches; 3 Good Used Carpets; Stair Carpet; Runners; Rugs: -Travelling Trunks; Portmanteau; Small Sideboards; Chiffoniers; 2 Gateleg Tables; Shoemaker's' Patching Machine; .Gent's Cycle (good): 6 Oak H.B. Dark-stained Chairs: 2 K. Dressers; Oak Dining.,. Room .Suite: Linos, Pictures, Stainless Cutlery; Seagrass Chairs; . Mirrors; Hospital Beds; Largo Quantity of Crockery, Ornaments; Pots, and Sundries; also a good selection Toys. S One-year-old White Leghorn Ileus ' (good layers.) JAS. D. DAVIDSON, ' Auctioneer. Our Rooms will be open To-morrow Night for private' sales. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. x IN THE ..MART, .01, DIXON STREET. n W, PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM VARIOUS VENDORSTO SELL A QUANTITY OF OAK AND RIMU HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE (66), REMOVED TO'-THE MART FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. OAK' ' BEDROOM SUITE. DIVAN SUITE in 'moquette, OAK DINING TABLE, ASH BEDROOM SUITE, OTTOMAN. SIDEBOARDS, ri-Rimu Bed and Wire, Linen Cupboard, Oak Settee, Bookcase, .Wardrobes, Duchesse Chests, Hammock, Morris Couch, Morris Chair, Gateleg Table, Kit. Table and' Chairs, Fire Set, Austrian Chairs, Plategtasf Mirror (unfrained), Counter, Hos. Beds, Kapok Mattresses, Pillows, Blanket's, Sheets, Stainless Knives; Ex. Pining Tables Mangle, Cop. Kerbs, Linoleums, Glass Showcase, Blinds, Coal Scuttle.: TRAVELLING TRUNK. Card Table, etc., etc. The rooms are packed with good, clean furniture,'and must be cleared, without reserve. On view from 9 a.m. ..:-.. ■ ■••';■.. C. W.-PRICE, •■■■■■.. : ',-'■-. <>• ■-,;„.■ Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, '■•BEDDING, PIANO, ETC. TYOHERTY'S AUCTIONEERING, LTD., ■*- lia,ve received instructions to sell in their r6oms,/.nt 2 p.m., TO-MORROW Toys, alt-made in New Zealand and of wood; Trains; Engines, Horses, Scooters, Trollies',-"Barrows,, etc. Also on",behalf of vendor, who is leaving New Zealand— 1 PIANO ; (by Windover, London, cost . £158).-. ■ , 1 4-PIECE'..OAK BEDROOM SUITE (Jacobean design) 1 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE in moquette) 1 DINING-ROOM SUITE (as new, in oak) Gateleg • Table, Wardrobes, Duchesse Chests, China Cabinet, 6 Single Bedsteads, Double Bedsteads, Hospital Beds, Mattresses (M'Crae), Pillows, Sideboards, and General Household Sundries, Glassware, Linen, etc. DOHERTY'S AUCTIONEERING, LTD., 12 and 14, Manners street. W. M'DONALD, Auctioneer. PUBLIC TRUST AUCTION SALE PANAMA STREET, AT 3 P.M. M EWfJF CH f WEBSTER AND £ f OSWI,N h? ve been favored with instructions by the Public Trustee to offer tor sale by public auction, as above the undermentioned properties-— ( NEWTOWN: I 34 amf.SG Mem Street, situated on corner ,ot Daniel street. No 31 conI tarns a shop and 0 living rooms. No ,'iC has a shop and 4 living- rooms. Both have usual city conveniences. Frontage of 40ftto Mem street and 80ft to -Daniel street. The property is showina good return at present and will be offered as a block. Terms cash. (Estate B. SemelofT.) 2.s_Coromandel street—situate two doors iroin the corner of Mem street. Dwelling contains 5 rooms. The property is producing a- good return at present I his is,a splendid: opportunity to acquire a home at a moderate price. Terms cash. .(Estate J. H. Aivove ) HAPPY VALLEY: Modern Dwelling situated in Happy Valley road (being the second house on the west, south of the bridge over the Ohiro stream):" Dwelling is modern in design, contains 6 rooms, nicely papered, with all conveniences and a large garage is erected on the section. This, property, on the "bus routes to both Brooklyn and Island Bay, is a desirable moderately-priced home. Terms, cash over mortgage of £600 JOHNSONVILLE: Three Building Sections, well-situated on the corner of the old road to Ngaio and Pollen street Raroa Estate. Each has a 40ft frontage..-'- ---'. Terms cash. Warner,estate.) For keys to inspect, Conditions of Saleand further" particulars, apply DTSTRICJ'VPURLIC TRUSTED ■ .'", ':■''■■'■"' or • FINCH,'WEBSTER & OSWIN, . 150, Featherston street... STEEL INK .DRUMS FOR SALE. NUMBER of Steel Ink ■Drums, size 22 inches diameter, 3tt inches high for Sale nt 2s 6d each; not • suitable. for house clust bins. Apply ..Engineer, Evg Post. '
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 136, 5 December 1929, Page 16
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