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AUCTIONS. 2 nd DAY'S SALE OF CONTEXTS OF THE HOME OF THE LATE JACOB JOSEPH, ESQ., AT THE RESIDENCE, 21, HOBSON STREET, ■'■:..• . M'ellixgton: ,; TO-MORROW, commencing at 11.30 a.m. SHARP. CONTENTS OF DRAWING-ROOM AND MORNING-ROOM tfRAWLXO-HOOM ]XCLUUE.S:-.\lugiii(irciit \wws m antique furniture in JSuJil cabinets, folding card tables, •centre table, writing desk, 2 breakfront Louis tables, ' y.-oiiilcVfn) Louis XV. carved gilt easy chair, gilt occasional cliairs with tur•q noise Sevres panels inset; earvod eboiiised mahogany occasional (•hairs, mahogany I ■ frliiiirs ami settees, glorious crystal ohandeliers,and wall lights, inlaid papier mac-he I ' fliairs, Krard concert gi'ainj pinnofbrti- in burr walnut case, antique carved gilt j . niirror uvei'inanlels iiixl pelmets, etc., etc., rare ami beautiful china from the j Worcester, Derby, Dresden, and Doirltou factories, etc. MORNIXG-KOOjr INCLUDES: —Unique half-circle solid mahogany sideboard, oval . walnut table (Circa, 1S1H), suite of mahogany chairs with carved backs and legs, carved mahogany cabinet, finely-curved writing table, coffee tables, silver, china, I filass, etc.. Loewe radio i-el, in perfect order, carpets, curtains, old polished steel j fender suite, 2-Hap eboniscd table, etc. ,etc. TO-MORROW, AT 10.30 SHARP OS.R MAOXIKICI^T 7-SISATGK SEDAX LliMUL'SlNE—X'ash 40Q, Advanced Six, Twin Ignition. Front compartment upholstered in leather, rear compartment upholstered in Bedford cord, 2 spare wheels, luggage carrier, all linings complete, luxuriously appointed, done only 9000 miles. Driven by expert ehauffeffur only, and never yet been in garage for repairs. In absolutely perfect running order. ■ M CKENNA'S,THE NEW ZEALAND "CHRISTIE'S," . . ■ • J. F. McKENXA, Auctioneer.

'. TO-MORROW, : At 1 p.m. SHARP. i JUG DRAPERY HALE. BIG DRAPERY SALE. UNCLAIMED PARCELS. | ■• AUCTION" A LtCADE, AUCTION ARCADE. . • •■ i Coui'tcnay place. Courtcuay. place. ' jITESSLiS. SAMSON I'.ROS. have i-ceciv- ! ■"■*■• ed instructions to Sell- as above. Single and Double Sheets, Bed Quilts, all [ sizes: Marcel.la, Honeycomb, and Colour- ', eil Silk Curtain Net. Various Lengths Tablecloths. Supper Cloth.*, Towels. Foot- . wear, and Sundries. Terms: Cash on tlie fall of the hammer. \ J. M. SAMSON. : Auctioneer. ; tomorrow. At 1.30 p.m. ■ AUCTION SALE OF STOCK-IN-TRADE OF CABINETMAKER IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MART, 91, DJXON STREET. p W. PRICE AND CO.. AUCTION- *-'' EERS, have received instructions from the LIQUIDATOR to Sell the Whole of the HIGH-CLASS CABINETMAKER'S STOCK, BENCHES, SAWS. ETC. IN THE MART AS ABOVE, INGSINGER- MANUFACTURING ■ MACHINE, SHAFTING. OAK JACOBKAN 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE (DARK); GOLDEN OAK SUITE. TURNED LEGS: JACOBEAN OAK SIDEBOARD, 0 JACOBEAN OAK CHAIRS, DRAWLEAF TABLE (all dark oak); SERVICE WAGONS. RADIO CABINET. . MAN'S COMBINATION ROBE. OAK PALM STANDS, TALLBOYS, DRAWLEAF REFECTORY DINING AND GATELEG TABLES, (TUNA CABINET, DIVAN SUITES. 1 :{ ROBES WITHOUT MIRRORS, DUCHESS]': CHESTS, ETC. This is all New Furniture direct from the Factorj', and our instructions are to • sell the lot. ON VIEW FROM 9 O'CLOCK MORNING OF SALE. NO RESERVE. Also, Contents of a 5-RD. HOUSE, of which' there is no time for details. l C. \V. PRICE, > Auctioneer. THURSDAY NEXT, i At 10.30 a.m. 400 PAIRS. . 400. 400 PAIRS. 400. : LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES. GW.'PTtTCE AND CO., Auctioneers, • 91. DIXON STREET, will Sell the : above Stock in the Mart ' ■ On THURSDAY NEXT. ALL HIGH-CLASS STOCK. ; Every Lot will be Sold WITHOUT RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. . TTIICGSWAY'S FINAL AUCTION OF ■**■ UNCLAIMED LONDON PARCELS On WEDNESDAY, at 10.30 a.m. WITHIN THEIR ROOMS, 7S, LAMBTON QUAY. Absolute clearance is requested and a great no reserve sale. Particulars To-morrow. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. FIRE SALVAGE SALE. \ ON 'THE PREMISES, o, BOUNDARY-RD., KELBURN (Opposite Kelburn School), WEDNESDAY, 17th DECEMBER, ■ ■• Start 1.30" p.m. sharp. SALVAGED FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND GENERAL EFFECTS. ALSO HOUSE FOR REMOVAL. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. ; OILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, have instructions from Mr. . Wallace to Sell the Whole of the Superior Salvaged Furniture, Carpets, and Effects; i also the House for immediate removal. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. I T/"ARORI (city end), Mortgagee selling ■*•*■ —Choice' locality, with great panorama, Superior .Bungalow of 5 rooms and kitchenette, replete \yith every up-to-date labour-saving device. State Advances mortgage £1170. Second mortgagee culling; will take £1400: absolute gift at this figure. Terms. . EASTBOURNE—Owner ot a splendid Corner Section in best and most seltered and sunniest part of district, with water rights and motor garage, is prepared to build the latest and prettiest type of home on small deposit. Arrange Govt. Advances loan and vendor will take 2nd mortgage. A great chance whilst building values are ' low. CLOSE WILL IS-ST.—Here it is, and a good one at the price. Splendid 8-rd. , 1-floor Residence, really large rooms; make ; ideal apartment house, close Buller arid : Willis streets, tip-top locality. Price £2200; terms. Will consider smaller house as part payment. : HOME TO LUNCH—Owner of an excellent Kelburn property comprising 2 self-con-tained flats, of 4 rooms and 3 rooms, handy Training College, most sunny position, is prepared to entertain a 4 or 5 rd. residence and motor garage or section as part payment. Govt. mortgage £930. Price £2300. R. E. MANLEY, 'real estatk agent and valuer! (M.N.1.L.V.A.), DRUIDS' NEW BUILDING. Opp. Midland Hotel. Tel. 41-070. Established IDOS.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 143, 15 December 1930, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 143, 15 December 1930, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 143, 15 December 1930, Page 22

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