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AUCTIONS. : CARPET SLAUGHTER. W,E ARE SELLING LIQUIDATION " CONSIGNMENT OF SUPERIOR WILTON'AND AXMINSTER CARPETS AND RUNNER • UNDER LANDED COST. NOBODY SELLING THEIR OWN 1 STOCK CAN DO THAT. UILVfcRSTONK & CO., AUCTIONEERS. *3 Wfoolworth Buildings, Cuba Street. LAKGIS VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM. ,- iQOME AND MAKE SURE. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, CHESTERFIELD SUI'IE, ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE, COSTLY PIANO, OAK BEDROOM AND DINING-ROOM ■ SUITBS, LINOS, AND LINO SQUARES, CHINA CABINET, OAK ESCRITOIRE, Settee and Ann Chairs;' Pictures, Ornaments, Flower Stands, ', Oak Hall Stand, Aeolian Gramophone, Duchesses, Wardrobe, Clothes\ Closet,' Rugs, Seagrass and Easy C&airs, Chester. Lounge, Costly Kitchen \' Compactum, Single and Double B*d, lot Good Bedding, Crockery,- Cutl«ty, 2 Deck Chairs, Ottoman, Chairs, Tables, etc., etc. TOMORROW -FRIDAY, 1.30\p.m. Punctual. GILVERSTOtfi AND CO., AUCTION'S EERS, WQOLWORTH BUILDINGS, cuba Street. Removed to Mart from Tennis Court Road, Kba&dallah, for convenience of sale, on behull of owner giving up housekeeping. ' ( \ Without Reserve. I. SILVERSTONE, ' Auctioneer. SPECIAL AUCTION. SATURDAY,, 1.30, sharp. ON THE PREMISES, 225 THE TERRACE {back of ' 327, down Allenby Terrace). CONTENTS OF ,5-BOOMED FLAT, DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers, 57-59 Lower Cuba Street, will1, auction Without Reserve, most ' Attractive oak bedroom -. I'SUITE (very latest dasign, cost £^9 . 10s), TALLBOY, ' LATEST SATIN -BEDSPREAD/ Blankets, etc., Re> . vei-sibleßugf*; Linos., OAK DINING 7 SUITE, Dinner AVagon, SPECIAL CHESTERFIELD SUITE,, China Cabinet," Ax. •' Carpet Runner (lyd wide), Book" Shelves, CANTEEN CUTLERY, Office Set, Crystal, Ornaments, Pictures, WRINGER (as.new), Mirrors,- Scagrass Chairs, Curtains," Linen, Single Beds, Duchesses, AI. Pots and Pans, Sundries, etc. Full details Tomorrow's "Evening; Post." DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers, Below James' Smith's. SALE OF CONFECTIONERY ' , AND FITTINGS, / TOMORROW (FRIDAY), FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR STREET, At 11 a.m. BROS., LTD., have received instructions to sell by Auction the Entire Stock and 'Fittings of one ol the City's leading Confectioners, which includes Chocolates and Confectionery by best manufacturers, Glass Jars, ■ Confectionery Scales, Cash Register, 3-arm Soda Fountain, Ice Chest, Counters, Showcases, 1 Electric Motor and Engine, Mirrors, Stools, Shelving, Crystal Dishes, Tumblers, etc., etc. , GOODS ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. . MARINE PARADE AND FORRES STREET, SEATOUN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1932. At 2.30' p.m. : : '9-RD. RESIDENCE AND 6-RD. BUNGALOW, ■ Each with Concrete Garage - and with unexcelled sea frontage. Tif ESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ■"■*■ have been instructed to 'sell' by Auction at-their Rooms, 154 Featherston Street, as above:— MODERN FERRO-CONCRETE RESIDENCE, containing' 0 rooms, particularly . well equipped and conveniently arranged,. and having every possible appliance, on land containing 33 perches, fronting FORRES STREET and MARINE PARADE. This is really a superior home, substantially built, designed in a most pleasing manner by a leading architect. All of the rooms ate large and so arranged that they all' command a magnificent panorama ■of the harbour and get' the sun all day. ■ '","'. / ■ NEW- ROUGH-CAST BUNGALOW,of. 0 rooms/ large sunporch,' kitchenette, and washhouse, every possible appliance, including extra large bathroom and concrete garage. Stands .on ilarge section, and is known aa No. 51 FORRES STREET,..and also fronts MARINE PARADE.' Thia charming bungalow, designed by a leading architect, is a mofet .desirable home. For further particulars and arrangements to view, apply to * ' J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers.'' PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART, 19 Courtenay Place, Will'sell in v the Mart, *' TOMORROW, FRIDAY, MAY 12, , At' 2 p.m. sharp, CONTENTS OF,S ; ROOMED HOUSE, Removed from.Ranui Terrace, Khandallah, for cqnvepi.ence of sale. Comprising Oak Sideboard, 2 Rimu D. Beds and Wires, Wardrobe, Single Beds,, Hospital Beda, D. and S. Kapoks, 3 Seagrass Chairs. Seagrass Settees, 2 Oak Morris Chairs, Morris Couch, Stretchers, i Congo. Squares, Lintos., Wilton Hall Runner, Rugs, Mats,, D. and K. Tables and Chairs, Cablet Gramophone (Berkley),' Singer, Treadle Sewing Machine, Chesterfield Suite, 3 Duchesse'-, Cushions, Hall Curtains, Books, -'iO feet Garden Hose, ( Garden Tools. Spades, Rakes, Hedge Clippers, and General Household and Kitchen Uten- ' Blls. This is a good clean'lot, and for sale at any price. '^Itist'be cleared. No Reserve* ■ 150 Lots. No Reserve. ALSO RUGBY COUPE CAR, just been overhauled. (Slight reserve.) T. (Tom.) INGLIS, R. J. GOODMAN, Proprietor^ • ' Auctioneer r AUCTION SALE, TOMORROW (FRIDAY), AT 1.30 P.M., :. AT OUR ROOMS. T AMBTON . AUCTION ROOMS, 33 -^ Ghuznec Street (opposite Tc Aro Post 'Office), have received instructions from various vendors to sell by public auction Large Quantity Household Furniture and Sundries, including 2 chesterfield suites, piano, rimu sideboards, ouk, and rimu chains, tables, oak bcd.f, hospital beds, blankets, sheets, linos, rugs, ladies' overalls, ladies' frocks, pyjamas, etc. Also 15 cases Sandsoap and 60ft Garden Hose. VICTOR KIRKBECK, Xel. $2-693.' Auctioneer.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 20

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