AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW 1.30 TO-MORROW. IN BOND STREET MART (Off Willis street, close Nimmo's.) AUCTION SALE, COMPRISING THE BALANCE OF THE WELL-KNOWN "LUCILLE" INDIAN ART DEPOT, LAMBTON QUAY. Consisting o£ MATERIALS, FROCKS, BLOUSES, HOSIERY, DRESSING-GOWNS, Etc. KAMSEY WILSON AND CO., favoured with instructions, will sell as above. Also: LADIES' HOSE, Brassieres, Flouncing, Corselcttes, Voile Garters, Hand-made Lace Insertion, Aprons, Vests, Night Dresses, Spencers, Suspenders, Indian Tray Cloths, Persian Lawn, Delaines, Bridal Veil, lot Silks and Cottons, Chemises, Collars aud Laces, Blouses, Fronts, Jumpers, Dressing Gowns. Evening Frocks, Children's Coats and Bonnets, Child's Frocks, Pillow Shams, and other goods too numerous to mention. Also: i MODELS, SHOP MIRRORS, KILTING MACHINE, Stock Boxes, Costume Stands, Bras* Stands, Radiator, etc. SALE 1.30 TO-MORROW. IN BOND STREET MART (Off Willis street, close Nimmo's). Goods on View from 9 a.m. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Bond street is opposite Majestic Theatre. Our Mart is close to Nimmo's. Sec Flag! IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. THE EXQUISITE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EXCLUSIVE FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS, THE PROPERTY OF MRS. B. METZ, 1, GLENCOE AVENUE. To be held AT OUR ROOMS, 12-14, MANNERS STREET (near Perrclt's Corner). On THURSDAY, 29th OCTOBER, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. Punctually. p P. MORRISSEY AND CO., favoured ■*•*'' with instructions from MRS. B. METiJ, who is leaving the Dominion, will sell by Public Auction as above— THE CONTENTS OF AN EXCLUSIVELY FURNISHED EIGHT-ROOMED RESIDENCE, comprising— DRAWING-ROOM — Inlaid Mahogany China Cabinet (with leadlight doors and mirror back), Elegant Solid Spanish Mahogany Sideboard (Georgian Period), Mahogany Crystal Cabinet (4 diamond plate glass doors), Antique Mahogany Settee (beautifully upholstered in silk brocade, black, gold, and coloured), Chestcrticld Lounge, 2 Ivasy Chairs, Tub Chair, Mahogany Swinging Chair, Specially Designed Pouffe (all artistically upholstered in petunia aud Madonna blue silk brocade), Valuable Mahogany Card Table, 2 Mahogany Drawiug-room Chairs, Oxidised Silver Electric Standard Lamp (with silk shade), 2 Largo Blue (JOin high) Hand-puinted Vases, Pottery Pitcher (with Dutch Girl in relief, by Petrie), Dresden, Doulton, ami other Valuable Vases, Crystal, Fine Collection of. Pictures, Unique French Glass Trees and Flowers (on block crystal stands), 2 Fancy Ouk l'almKtands, 2 Black and Wliitc iloyal Doulton Jardinieres, Solid Bronze Jardiniere, 175 yards Super Axmitisler Dolly Vardcu Carpet (in suitable sizes and lengths), Beaten Brass Fire Screen, Coal Bucket and Fire Set, Hamilton*: Book on Maori Art (one of ii in New Zealand), Piano Seat (upholstered in silk tapestry). HALL—HaII arid Stair Carpets, Hallstand, Barometer, -0 Pictures, Wall Mirror, Hall Seat. DINING-ROOM.—Oak Bookcase, Oak Extension Table and 0 11.13. Chairs, Overman tel Mirror, Pictures, Carpet, Rug, Dumb Waiter, Smoker's Companion, Fire Sri., a Collection of Valuable Crystal, China, and E.P. Ware, Spirit Tantalus, 2 Bronze Vases - Indian Brass Trays, Gong, Curtains. BEDROOMS—Oak Bedroom Suite, Oak and Mahogany Bedroom Chairs, Oak Gateleg Table, Mahogany Scats, Mahogany Table with Glass Top, Escritoire, Electric Standard Lamps, Pictures, Palm Stand and Doulton Jardiniere, Seagrass Settee and Chairs, Oak and Hospital Bcd.s, Bedding, Mahogany Towel Rail, Large Dressing Mirror, Duchesses, Pedestals, Occasional Tables, Oak Morris Chair, Settee, Bookshelves, Curtains, Carpets, Wilton Rugs, 'ilectrie Heater, Lino.. Toilet Ware. GENERAL—Kitchen Table and Chairs, Crockery, Electric Iron, Electric Kettle, Cooking and Kitchen Utensils, New Hoover Vacuum Cleaner, Carpet Sweeper, 2 Wardrobe Trunks, Bins, H.M.V. Gramophone and Collection of Records, Mahogany Gramophone. Cabinet. Boy's Hornby Train Set, Gent's Bike, New Crescent Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, and numerous i sundries. On view Wednesday, '-'Sth October. Inspection cordially invited. R. P. MORRISSEY ASD CO., Auctioneers. Td. 42-SOS. I
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 102, 27 October 1931, Page 16
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