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AUCTIONS. ■-. TOMORROW, ' . ■ At' 1.15 p.m. sharp. INTERESTING AUCTION SALE Of COLLECTION OF VALUABLE CHINA, CRYSTAL, AND ti.P. WARE, ETC. Expensive "Drayton" dinner service of 80 pieces (cost £30), Shelley tea set (12 pieces), Crown Derby Old .Willow, Copeland, Spode, Stafford, Nippon, Hammersley, Royai Doulton plaques, cups, jugs, Allerton coffee set, fruit dishes, rose bowls, tea sets, Dresden ornaments, candlesticks, crystal, pictures, etc. Also: EXPENSIVE ANTIQUE -MAHOGANY AND WALNUT FURNISHINGS, of all descriptions. Fireside and easy chairs, ''Persian rugs, nests of inlaid mahogany and walnut tables,, walnut mirror, mahogany ext. dining table, Sheraton bridge and occ. chairs, coffee tables, brassware, beautiful leather settee and combined bedstead (cost £45 in London), wheelback dining chains, up-to-date walnut bedroom suite of 4 pieces, expensive Wilton carpets, chesterfield suite, brass bowls and candlesticks, Electrolux electric vacuum cleaner, oak tea wagon, spirit tantalus, salad bowl and servers, Singer drophead sewing machine, folding screen, lot of books, skin rugs, mahogany escritoire, writing ■ desk combined, 3 good Axminster car- | , pet squares, hall runners and rugs, brass top tables, large English oak hall stand,, oak book shelves, dinner set (white and gold), gent's coriib. wardrobe and tallboy, twin oak bedsteads complete with mattresses, oak duchesse chest, large gong, set playing bowls, tallboys, and appointments. ' On account of a gentleman who is leaving New Zealand. Now on View. *** . vr 1 JOHNSTON AND CO., *-*' Auctioneers, No. 8 Willeston Street. AT HOBSON STREET. FRIDAY MORNING, At 10.15' o'clock Sharp. SALE BY AUCTION OF SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 3 pieces, 3 AX. CARPETS, Ax. stair carpet, rugs, wellmade ' CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE with loose cover, oak duchesse with oval mirror, oak mirror-door wardrobe, mirror-back sideboard, patent folding ■ double bed couch, easy chairs, Morris chair, lot blinds, curtains, flower stands, pot plants and bowls, 3 good duchesse chests, single wooden bedsteads and bedding, complete, blankets, mattresses/ 2 wood screens, large o?.k gateleg table, marble clock, ornaments,, settee couch and ottoman combined with drop end, 3 mirror-door wardrobes, polisher, ottoman couch, seagrass chair, kitchen utensils, large coal bin,1 and sundries. On the Premises, 2.Hobson Street (corner • . Davis Street). PART CONTENTS 'OF 8 =• LARGE ROOMS. SALE FRIDAY MORNING, At 10.15 o'clock sharp. P JOHNSTON AND CO., . * '-:,/ Auctioneers1! : ' URGENT SPECIAL AUCTION. , TOMORROW, 2 O'CLOCK SHARP, AT. OUR JROOMS, <57-59 LOWER CUBA I- ' .; ■STREET,/ . , ' ' / CONTENTS OF 7 WELL-FURNISHED ' : • ROOMS. TRAVIS BROS., .AUCTIONEERS, have ■ received- instructions, to auction WITHOUT RESERVE— SUPERIOR ' .CHESTERFIELD SUITE (latest covering, practically new, cost £37 15s), ATTRACTIVE AX. CARPET, 12, x 9 (cost £19 10s), mohair rug, . OAK CHINA CABINET, jatdiniews, ASPIDISTRA PLANTS, CABINET GRAMOPHONE and records, rugs, cushions,. SPECIAL OAK. DINING SUITE, dinner wagon, cushions, AX■MINi CARPET, 10ft 6in x 9, occ. table, linos, cong. squares, ATTRAC-' TIVE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, light . oak aft cabriole legs, lovely suite (cost £37 10s); mattresses, bedding, single and double beds, duchesses, wardrobes, bedding, 2 SPECIAL UPHOLSTERED BEDROOM EASY CHAIRS, Morris 'couch', Morris chair, push chair," lot of GOOD POT PALMS AND PLANTS, kerbs, books, pictures, hurricane lamp, / meat, safe,, work tools, blinds, 36in', dropside cot, GAS STOVE, glass door, . kitchen dresser, pots and pansi dries. * ' " a superior catalogue,, and . ■ positively no reserve. sale tomorrow, 2 o'clock sharp; >, at our rooms, 57-59." lower cuba v STREET. DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers ; ■ ' (Below James Smith). PROPERTIES FOR SALE. , HARCOURT & CO., I AND AND ESTATE AGENTS. ■ ' AUCTIONEERS, LambtoD Quay and 41-43 Panama Street. Telephones 44-017; 44-018. PAEKAKARIKI. PAEKAKARDXI. THE IDEAL SEASIDE COTTAGE. Three rooms with half-glassed-in verandah. Electric flight. 1 Hot-point. Goal range. FURNISHED for half a dozen people.Gramdphone, Bedding, . Cutlery, etc. " ■ . Water laid on. EXCELLENT SITUATION . Facing Beach Road. A photo of the property may be viewed at our offices^ ■ Remarkably cheap at £375. ' 32 ••■'■■ £50 DEPOSIT, BALANCE GOVERNMENT LOAN. £50 DEPOSIT, BALANCE GOVERNMENT LOAN: ~ ISLAND BAY A most Attractive WellISLAND BAY.-built. Residence, containISLAND BAY ing 5 rooms, kitchen; sun ISLAND BAY porch, verandah, baseISLAND; BAY ment, workshop, and ISLAND BAY large garage. Glorious Ocean View. Three minutes to tram. The latest gas storage hot water system. Gas copper. ' • Tiled fireplaces. £1300 PRICE £1300 1 TERMS £50 deposit. TERMS Balance Government Loan. . 206 KILBIRNIE ULTRA-MODERN BUNKILBIRNE GALOW. • 'MAGNIFICENTLY SITUATED. A great chance to acquire a Modern Residence, which has all the essential qualifications of an ideal home. Near tram, magnificent view, splendid section, and good residential locality. The two-floor bungalow is most attractively designed, having wide panelled entrance hall, draw-ing-room with bay window, tiled surround fireplace, double plate-glass doors to diningroom, which has a marvellous view of the harbour, also handsome brick fireplace and mantel, built-in bookcase, etc.; extremely well-arranged kitchenette with ample cupboards, bins, and drawers, etc.; 3 good bedrooms, upstairs, with built-in wardrobes. The bathroom has rubberoid floor, built-in porcelain bath, porcelain baein, etc. IDEAL IN EVERY DETAIL. PRICE £1450. EASY TERMS. 161 Wa have available sums for first and second mortgages from £100 to £1500 at current rates of interest. Applications dealt with immediately. Ring 44-017, Finance Department. .

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 22

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