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AUCTIONS. ' NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. £1000 "" £1000 WORTH OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND MAGNIFICENT FURNISHINGS, BEING THE ENTIRE STOCKIIV TRADE OF R. E. FLAN, LTD., CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, 14, KENT TERRACE. MESSRS. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers, have received 'listruc tioiis from R. E. Flan, Ltd., to sell by Public Auction the entire contents of theii furniture warehouse, situated at the above address, on WEDNESDAY, 28th MAY, commencing at 1.30 p.m. These goods must definitely be sold, and our instructions are to sell regardless oi cost. A genuine opportunity to secure high-class furniture at bedrock prices. Everything must go. No reserve. The catalogue includes the following:— SPECIAL GOLD DUCO BEDROOM SUITES (Dressing-Table with Rimless BEAUTIFUL GRAY ASH BEDROOM 4-PIECE MAHOGANY-FINISH BEDROOM SUITE (Large Dressing Table, 3 "Rimless Mirrors; Large Wardrobe, Double Mirrors) OAK BEDROOM SUITES (various de--3-PIECE ■ 3-DIVISION CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in English Wool Floral Mo-3-PIECEe> SHAPED-BACK CHESTERFIELD SUITE (beautifully upholster-6-PIECE TUDOR PERIOD DININGROOM SUITES 6-PIECE OAK DJNING-ROOM SUITES (Spoon-back Chairs, Draw-leaf Table, Sideboard and China Cabinet comOAk"aNP RIMU SIDEBOARDS (various designs) OAK AND RIMU DUCHESSES (various designs) OAK AND RIMU WARDROBES OAK AND RIMU DOUBLE BEDSTEADS ■ OAK DINING and OCCASIONAL TABLES l OAK CHEVAL MIRRORS OAK CHINA CABINETS MAHOGANY CHINA CABINETS LARGE OVAL MIRROR (in Gray Ash Frame) GENUINE WALNUT > WIRELESS CABINETS (Tudor Period) RIMU ESCRITOIRES > RIMU GATELEG and OCCASIONAL TABLES Largo Assortment of WILTON CARPETS WILTON Uand CTAPESTRY STAIR RUNLarge Stock of Assorted WOOL RUGS (all couours and sizes) Lino, and Pabco Squares, Costly Silk Cushions Kitchen Tables and Chairs, etc., etc. Everything is absolutely new and the workmanship and material are the best. Those about to furnish or requiring furniture should not miss this opportunity to secure these high-class goods at Barcun Prices. .. Goods on view 0 o'clock morning of sale. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers, 155-157, Lambton quay (next to Midland). McKENNA'S, cKENNA'S, THE NEW ZEALAND "CHRISTIE'S," 246, Lambton-quay. SAL'S EXTRAORDINARY. SALE EXTRAORDINARY. A REMARKABLE COLLECTION of Police Batons, Silencers, and Sluggers, of George 111., George IV., and William IV. Reigns. Gurkha Knives (Kukeres)', etc., Georgian Snuff and Patch Boxes in Papier Mache, Horn, Agate, etc., Old Carved Oak Inn Sign, etc. Genuine Old Maori Artifacts in Greenstone and Bone Meres, Carved Taiahass and Axes,. Kiwi Feather. "Mats- and Kits. Carvings, etc., and an Interesting Selection of Island Curios. ALL TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC ■ s AUCTION, THURSDAY, at 2 p.m. sharp. . At McKENNA'S, THE NEW ZEALAND "CHRISTIE'S," ,246, Lambton quay (opp. D.1.C.), Wellington. J. F. McKENNA, . . ! . Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ~ MOUNT VICTORIA. ; MODERN ' FAMILY RESIDENCE. THE Trustees of an Estate have favoured us with instructions to dispose of this fine property. The Residence; built under rirchitect's'supervision; comprises.l 2 rooms with every modern cony.,' and is exceptionally well appointed. The upper floor has been divided into a completely Keltcontained flat, and is well let. As the trustees desire to; wind up the estate this exceptional home, together with the furniture, is for: sale at a. very moderate figure. • G. G. TOLHURST AND SON, Estate Agents and Auctioneers, ■BankN.Z. Buildings. Lambton quay. MAGNIFICENT CITY HOME. MAGNIFICENT CITY HOME. BEAUTIFUL. 2-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, just nearing completion, being-fitted up in: a-style-second, to none, on one of;; the:, finest sites in Wellington, commanding the maximum of sunshine, and a really perfect City and harbour view. r Arranged in two perfectly-ap-pointed; self-contained flats, one of 5 room* and one of 3 rooms, complete with every possible modern appliance. This is a property which can be safely recommended and one iv which a purchaser could, by letting one of the flats. live at very low outgoings. INQUIRE ABOUT THE PRICE. IT'S VALUE FOR MONEY. 5 . . £1030, with £50 DEPOSIT—A 5-roomed Home, in one of the best situations in Newtown. Sound as 'a bell, good rooms, every convenience, on a splendid sunny section of land, and within 2 to 3 minutes of the tram service. This is a most desirable property, and special circumstances <mpel a sale at the bargain price of £1050. GORDON HARCOURT, AUCTIONEER, LAST AGENT. VALUER. - "27, Panama struct. Tel. 45-450. ~ HACKSHAW, SEARLE, "Free Lance" Bldg., Panama street. WE can arrange, finance, for you to buy or build your own home on a very small deposit. MAIN-B.D. KARORI MAIN-RD. £35 DEPOSIT ONLY £35 1 Balance paid by Weekly Payments. Equal to Rent. Perfectly level section, sheltered from all wiads, and gets every ray of sunshine. Modern Bungalow, large living room with double glass doors to cosy dining-room, open fireplaces in each; 2 bedrooms with wardrobes; kitchenette, plenty of cupboards, tip bins, English gas cooker, large bathroom in white enamel, porcelain bath and basin, hot water service, all convs. under one roof, linen press, spacious coat recess, large section, best of soil, concrete paths, etc. Come in and inspect the plans and specifications. AND NOTE THE TERMS—£3S Deposit. Situation: MAIN ROAD, KARORI. TOTAL PRICE £1250. Choose your .own papers, painting, and ' finishing. HACKSHAW, SEARLE, (Members of the Real Estate Institute of N.Z., Inc.) '•TREE LANCE" BUILDING, , PANAMA STREET. And at Wanganui. Tel. 45-413. Tel. ■ 45-113.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 123, 27 May 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 123, 27 May 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 123, 27 May 1930, Page 16

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