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. AUCTIONS. , ' REAL SLAUGHTER. SUPERIOR WILTON, AXMINSTER CARPETS, CARPET RUNNERS, RUGS. AT BELOW LANDED COST, AT OUR MART. CILKTEESTONE AND CO.. 0 ; AUCTIONEERS, Woolworth Buildings, Cuba Street. THESE HIGH-GRADE CARPETS ARE BEING OFFERED AT A PRICE BELOW ALL POSSIBLE COMPETITION. Come and See for Yourself. FROM PARKVILLE ROAD, KARORI. TOMORROW, 1.30 P.M. SHARP. 250 LOTS- 250 CONTENTS OF SPLENDIDLY FUR»NISHED HOME, removed to our SPACIOUS MART, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, CILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTION- £> EERS, Woolworth Buildings, Cuba Street, have instructions to sell on behalf of Owner, who has removed to a furnished flat. . . Superior Catalogue includes: COSTLY FIGURED WALNUT POLISHED BEDROOM SUITE, with triple mirror duchesse, MOST ATTRACTIVE LATEST RUBBED OAK DIN- ■ ING SUITE with drawleaf table, ESPECIALLY WELL SPRUNG CHESTERFIELD SUITE (cost £32), ■■ magnificent UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, special quality and design, IMPERIAL AXMINSTER CARPET, 12 x 9, like new, 2 smaller carpets, 9Vs yards super Wilton runner, rosewoodpolish bedroom suite, MOST EXPENSIVE BROWN OAK- BEDROOM SUITE, with special 3-mirror duchesse and Beaconsfield wardrobe, full panel bed and pedestal, all cabriole legs; LATEST ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER, seagrass, easy, and fireside chairs, ELECTRIC GRILLER ■ with oven, oxidised curbs, brass firescreen, spark, and coalbox, single and double oak and rimu beds, bedding, duchesses, 2 wardrobes, OAK CHINA CABINET, oak' sideboard, oak oval table, kitchen dresser, with glass doors, oak tallboys, GENT'S OAK WARD- . ROBE and tallboy combined, with lift-up mirror top, china, crockery, vases, pictures,/ and numerous other I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. NOTEi—An unusually superior lot, and must be sold. jriNGSWAYS -AUCTION ROOMS, Lambton Quay. . % GREAT UNRESERVED AUCTION, TOMORROW, at1 1.30 p.m. On behalf of Mrs. Fleming, Island Bay, goods removed to our Rooms, and every lot is for absolute sale. Comprising—3-pieee chesterfield -suite in. moquette, oak dining suite, in good order, 9xll super Wilton carpet (cost £20), 4 rev., rugs, linos., 3-valve electric Philips radio, in beautiful walnut cabinet (cost £19 10s), latest Singer Drophead machine, in perfect order and equal to new, cabinet gramophone, lot of good records, runners, casement blinds, oak duchesse, 2 rimu wardrobes, single beds, % bed, 9 x 9 Axminster carpet, M. couch, oak M. chair, hallstand, kerbs, pictures, crockery,' pots, pans,, k. utensils, -wringer, brooms, etc., etc. ■"., On behalf of others:— .. 2 Good used chesterfield suites, in perfect condition, latest- oak dining suite, 2 easy chairs, 30 h.b. tearoom chairs, tobacconist scales and weights, very ;' latest Singer Drophead' machine, car- . . pets, and other items. :"JAS. D.. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. * This is a special good lot, and' no reserve. TOMORROW, at 1.30, AT MART. SALE BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES (In.Estate of Deceased Person). 3 SUITS OF MEN'S CLOTHES/4 W00L- „ LEN SINGLETS, pyjamas, underpants, t shirts, collars, hats, cardigan, Alpaca coat, braces, hold-all, socks, razors, handkerchiefs, navy blue suit, 3 PAIRS ■ GOOD BOOTS, 5 ASSORTED LEATHER TRAVELLING BAGS, ground sheet, mirror, and other goods. RAMSEY AVILSON AND CO., Auctioneers, -98 Manners' Street,I'will sell as above. Also, 12 NEW SILK BLOUSES And CONTENTS OF SUPERIOR HOME (Removed from Wadestown). NOTE.—Our Mart is packed with highclass Furniture, Carpets, and General Household Effects from best homes in city and suburbs. . AT. MART, 98 MANNERS STREET.. . On view from 8.30. : RAMSEY WILSON, Tel. 42-785. Auctioneer, TOMORROW NIGHT; open' until 0 IMPORTANT NOTICE.—Our only address is 98 Manners Street.l .'; A MOST CHARMING AND ARTISTIC COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS.' (From Various Collections.) TOMORROW (FRIDAY), - NOVEMBER ,«3, at 1.30 p:m. FRENCH COLOURED ETCHINGS, OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOURS, FRENCH PASTELS, RARE AND VERY HIGH-CLASS ENGRAVINGS AND ETCHINGS, by and after Turner, R.A.,, David Roberts, A.R.A., and Whistler. Water colours by J. P. Harrison, A. /H. Arnold (Australian artist), Maori studies, French pastels by J. .Douglas Perrett. Very rare engravings (illustrating Sir Walter Scott's novels), i by .Cruickshanks, Wylie, and others. . The mezzotint alone is worth a visit to' our room. The collection is most varied arid interesting, and all are invited-to call and inspect. J' H. BETHUNE AND CO., " * Auctioneei's. ' Catalogues at our Rooms. ' TOMORROW. pEOPLE'S , AUCTION ' MART, 19 Courtenay Place, ■ Will Sell in the MART,' TOMORROW, (FRIDAY), NOVEMBER 3, at 2 p.m. Large consignments of Useful Household Furniture and Sundries, Chesterfield euites, 2 Chesterfields, easy chairs, rimu and oak d. and s. beds, hospital beds,., stretcher, duchesses, Scotch chests, wardrobes, pedestals, couches, d. arid k: tables and chairs, sideboards, pram, push- .chair, hot-point, carpet cleaner, copper boiler, pots, and household sundries; 7ft billiard table (in good order), all for absolute sale. NOTE.—We are buyers of S.H. Furniture in any quantities for spot cash. The Mart. is open Friday Evening for Private Sales at Auction Prices. T. INGLIS, . &. J. GOODMAN, Proprietor. Auctioneer. TVTcKENNA'S AUCTION ROOMS, XTX (N.Z. Christie's.) 18 Molesworth Street. TOMORROW, at 2 p.m. sharp. SALE BY AUCTION OF FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD . GOODS. Catalogue comprises a black cedar double wardrobe (2 mirror doors), cedar knee-hole writing desk, cedar pedestal, carpetsl linos., ottoman, s. beds, mattresses, stretcher, china cabinet, child's bed, easy chairs, oak sideboards, chests, stools, wringer, hand sewing machine,- kerosene heater and cooker combined, din. tables, kit. tables, kit. chairs, dressing tables, hand washbasins, mirrors, and sundry other items. ' .. J. F. McKENNA, Auctioneer. Telephone 44-381. Outdoor sales a speciality. WANTED TO BUY, SCRAP COPPER, BRASS, ALUMINIUM, LEAD. ZINC, PEWTER, AND SACKS. ALL SIZES. STEVENS AND CO.. Upper Abel Smith Street. Telephone 60-338. ,a

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1933, Page 22

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