AUCTIONS. TOMORROW, AT 1.30 P.M. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO AND FURNITURE IN ESTATE OF LATE G. R. TURNER; ALSO CONTENTS OF 6 ROOMS, FURNITURE AND CARPETS, ON ACCOUNT VENDORS REMOVING TO DUNEDIN. IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. 300 LOTS 300 COMPRISING: UPRIGHT CONCERT GRAND PIANO, overstrung, beautiful tone, walnut case, EMIL SCHNEIDER, ' DRESDEN; DIVAN SUITE in blue velvet, OAK BEDROOM SUITE, BEAUTIFUL CARVED TABLE, ANTIQUE BRASS TABLE, 4 CARPETS, 12 x 9, 9x9, 7.6 x 6, HALL CARPET, 13.6 x 4.6, JACOBEAN OAK DINING TABLE, 4 CHAIRS, rush seats, 4 DIVAN CHAIRS, 2 CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, seagrass chairs, Renown mahogany cabinet gramophone and records, kerbs, firescreens, copper and oak clocks, hall clock, blinds, lace cur- , tains, cushions, pot plants, hall cur- . tains, hall runner, 'stair carpet and rods, duehesse chests, 8 d. and single wood bedsteads, kapok beds, blankets, sheets!, Ax. rugs, oak occ. tables, elec. lamps, linoleums, kitchen tables and chairs, meat safe, carpet sweeper, alum, pres. pan, saucepans, box ottoman, card tables, deck chairs, etc., etc. On View from 9 a.m. No Reserve. c . . w ; j RI c E , Auctioneer. Off Cambridge Terrace. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Being THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF 6 FULLY-FURNISHED ROOMS, comprising Handsome UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (overstrung, rich mellow tone, by famous makers, Schiedmayer and Sochne, Stuttgart), 2 HANDSOME ISs D«! SESiSis Bs!?; OVERMANTLES, mats, chest drawers, plush tablecloth, pictures, and ornaments. . RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, 98 MANNERS STREET, favoured with instructions from Mr. McRae (who is giving tip housekeeping), will sell as above. Also, „„„„„„ BLANKETS, LINEN, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, saucepans, kitchen utensils, meat safes, and all the Furniture and General Contents of the residence. . SALE TOMORROW MORNING, 10.30, , No. 5 Alpha Street. SPECIAL.—Don't miss this sale. Everything ; must be sold. On view from 9 a.m. RAMSEY WILSON, Tel. 42-785. Auctioneer. ; LOCATION.—AIpha Street is off Cambridge Terrace, first street on right from Courtenay Place. . , PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART, r 19 COURTENAY PLACE. 100 LOTS! 100 liOTS! Will sell in the Mart TOMORROW (Friday),, DECEMBER 1, at 2 p.m. sharp,- -■'.'. on account of several vendors, 100 LOTS ASSORTED FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, comprising wardrobes, sideboards, chests, large and small duchesses, iakd.i. beds, hospital, folding, and comb. single beds, bookshelves, Morris chairs, h.b. chairs,: Austrian' and Canadian chairs, d. and k. tables, oec. tables, carpet (9ft x 10ft 6in), linos.; mats, blankets, curtains, and /household sundries. Aso 3 large shop counters,-3. pieces mirror (sft x 3ft), filing cabinets, and general auction sundries. Ifote.—We are open in the evening for private sales; also buyers of good clean assorted lots of s.h. furniture; cash on the spot. ■. ■' • .■■■■" ..•■■■.■■ T. (Tom) INGLIS, Proprietor. . > ■ . R. J. GOODMAN, . Auctioneer.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 131, 30 November 1933, Page 24
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