AUCTIONS. ON THE PREMISES, 117 WILLIAMS STREET, PETONE, Next to Ava Station. TOMORROW (SATURDAY), Start 1.30 p.m. Sharp. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOME. SILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, have instructions to sell on behalf of owner, who is giviug up | housekeeping. Without reserve. ■Included in Catalogue: MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, genuine Rosewood case, by "Alston," bought recently, cost £115; LATEST 8-VALVE H.M.V. ELECTRIC WIRELESS SET, Superheterodyne', COMPLETE WITH SOFT STEEL MAST, SUPER WILTON CARPET, 12ft 3in x lift 3ia,_2 LARGE BLACK MOHAIR ■ RUGS, Very Costly 3-PIECE CHESTER' FIELD SUITE, iv finest Figured, Moqiiet. MOST ATTRACTIVE FUMED OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, 9 EXPENSIVE 'SILK ART. CUSHIONS, -Choice Lot of ART. SILK CURTAINS, Costly Oak 8-day Clock, Beautiful ELECTRIC FLOORSTAND LAMP, complete with Silk Shade, Attractive Lot of Brass and other Ornaments, 2 Large Ebony Elephants, Pretty ■ Modern Framed Pictures, 1 Rare Picture of "MENU'S GATE AT MIDNIGHT" (only 3 in New Zealand), Wilton Hall Runner, 4 Black Mohair Mats, Brass Smoker s Companion, BEAUTIFUL 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, Fumed Oak. with Al Wire and Kapok Mattresses, REAL EIDERDOWN SILK QUILT, EMBROIDERED SILK BEDSPREAD, ■ Single Fumed Oak Panel Bed, with Wire and Kapok Mattresses and Pillows, Wool Reversible Rugs, 3 rooms Best Lino (one is inlaid), Morris Settee, Table, i Highback Chairs, Ax. Rugs, Electric Curling Machine, Electric Toaster, Electric Hotplate, Electric Iron, CLARK b ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER, China, Glassware, Crockery, Stainless Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, Aluminium Pots, Kettles, etc., Spark Guard, Mops; Brooms, Buckets, Garden lools, Rubber Hose,'BEST BRITISH BALLBEARING LAWN MOWER, Paints, Brushes, lot of Good Packing Cases and Firewood, GOOD GENT'S BICYCLE. A SPLENDID LOT 01 BEST QUALITY BLANKETS, : SHEETS, AND LINEN, and numerous other lots. _~_,. I. SILVERSTONE, ."- ■ Auctioneer. SPECIAL NOTE.—Everything in this' tastefully furnished home is of the finest quality and like new. • At No. 20 FINLAY TERRACE. MONDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. SHARP. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BEAUTIFUL FAWN AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARE (as new), IMPER- ■ lAL, AX. RUNNERS (27, 36, and 54in wide), VALUABLE ENGLISH OAK SUITE (9 pieces, uphol v in saddlebags), bowls and plants, Kyoto vases, CUCKOO CLOCK (in perfect order), overmantel, mirror in old mahogany frame, brass fender suite, good quality linoleums, long mirror in frame, ornaments and vases, inlaid ' cabinets, wool rug, whatnot, lot records, antique foot stool, curtains, pic- • tures, piano stool, plush couch, dining table, lot of new table and dessert forks and spoons, teaspoons, cutlery, chiffonier, lot crockery and glassware, tea set, part dinner set, Standard sewing machine, Brussels and Ax. carpets, irugs, duchesse ■ chests, single bedsteads and bedding (complete), good chests drawers, kapok beds, pillows, good lot of blankets, sheets, counterpanes, table linen, towels, slips, etc., bee. chairs and tables, seagrass chairs, lot books, rocker, mincer, coffee grinder, good clocks, water can, stone jars, alum, ware, hose, Ransome lawn mower (in perfect order), garden tools, scales and weights, and numerous sundries. > ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 6 ROOMS. 200 LOTS 200 On the Premises: No 20 FINLAY TERRACE (off Wallace Street). (By order of the Trustees in a Deceased Person's Estate.) Sals MONDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. sharp. Q.a view morning of sale. Everything is j in gqod order, j xp JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. - '■'' TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. On the Premises: 27 NAIRN STREET (top Willis Street).! CW. PRICE & CO., Auctioneers, have . • received instructions from the owner, j who is giving up housekeeping, to sell the whole of her Superior Household Furniture, Upright Grand Piano, CARPETS, etc., on THE PREMISES, as above. OKA LOTS. 250 **^V Comprising:—. r-UJVJ UPRIGHT CONCERT GRAND PIANO (overstrung, walnut ease, beautiful instrument, by Dorner & Son, Stuttgart), CARPET SQUARES, OAK SIDEBOARD, H.B. CHAIRS, D. TABLE, WARDROBES, DUCHESSE CHESTS, TALLBOYS, TWIN BEDSTEADS, MORRIS COUCH, 16yds HAIR RUNNER, 7x4 AX. RUG, 14yds AX. HALL RUNNER, COPPER KERB (with seats). CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, OAK G.L. AND OCC. 'TABLES. >.; lots good linoleum, 3 chests of drawers, Ax. rugs, runners, lace curtains, blinds, hooks, book shelf, silk hall curtains, 3division bin, d. wirdrobe (with i drawers), 4 mohair mats, copper i screen, smoker's stand, seagrass chairs, ' barrel palm stand, mantel clock, jardinieres, cushions, 4 s. wood bedsteads and mattresses, stools, pictures, kitchen table and chairs,: safe, mirrors, cup? boards, cutlery, crockery,' glassware, saucepans, kettles, basket, 12iu wringer, brooms, jars, blankets, sheets, quilts, - p. cases, ' towels, E.P. towel rails, etc., etc.. Everything is "in. good order, and clean. The piano cost £140, and will bo sold WITHOUT RESERVE. . C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer.
PRELIMINARY. NOTICE. PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART, ID Courtenay Place, have received instructions from the owner to Sell the Whole of her 6-roomed House of Superior Furniture *and Furnishings. On the. Premises, 164 Oriental Parade. FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 2, at 1.30 p.m. Fall particulars later. T. (TOM) INGLIS, Proprietor/ R. J. GOODMAN, Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TO LEASE. HANDY TO PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS. T ARGE Family Home, 9 large rooms, -" all< conveniences, including electric light, hot iPointa, gas, built-in cupboards, washhouse, workshop, etc. Section commands magnificent harbour view. 1 PRICE £3300 OR NEAR OFFER. Or tor lease, fully furnished, at low rental, to approved tenant. LYALL BAY. QUEEN'S DRIVE. FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, electric light, gas cooker, copper, garage, etc. Price only £525, £50 deposit, balance arranged at 5 per cent. LOWER HUTT—BEST LOCALITY. Convenient sis-roomed House, sun porcli, bathroom, electric light, gas stove, hot point, every possible convenience; very .large section, well laid out, handy Hutt High School. Price only £1175; favourable terms. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, 22 Brandon Street, City, and at Lower Hutt
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Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 14
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