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AUCTIONS. MeKENNA'S AUCTION ROOMS (N.Z. Christies), 18-24 MOLESWORTH STREET. On account Mr. W. J. McEldowney. TOMORROW, AT 1.15 P.M. 'SHARP. A RARE COLLECTION OF OLD NEW ZEALAND AND. AUSTRALIAN BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, BLUE PAPERS, AND PRINTS, Auckland Punch, Vol. 1, 1868-1869, only one issued; Barraud C.D. —N.Z. Graphic and descriptive illustrations, edited by W. T. L. .Trovers; Best, Elsdon—The Maori, in 2 vols. Brees, S. C. —Guide and Description of the Panorama of N.Z. (map and plates). Brees, S. C— Pictorial, illustrated, early N.Z. Carrick,'R. O.—Historical Records of N.Z. ' South prior to 1840. Cockayne, Dr. L., F.R.S., F.N.ZJnst—Vegetation of N.Z. (plates and maps). N.Z. Plants and Their Story. Trees of N.Z. Courte, de —La NouveJle Zelande. Cowan, James, F.R.G.S.—The N.Z. War, in 2 vols. (illus. and plans). Firth, Raymond—Primitive Economics of N.Z. Maori. , Grey, Sir Geo—Polynesian Mythology. Hochstetter, Dr. F. Von—N.Z. Presentation Copy from Dr. Hochstetter C. L. Temple. Letters from the Settlers and Labouring Emigrants in. the N.Z. Company's Settlements of Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth, from Feb. 1842, to Jan., 1843. Meade, Lt. Hon. Herbert —A Ride Through the. Disturbed Districts of N.Z. (maps and illns.). McNab, Robt. v : M.A., LL.D— — Old .. Whaling Days from 1830 to 1840. From Tasman to Marsden. The N.Z. Company's Twelfth Report of the Directors, and Appendices, ApriL26, 1844. • Rusden^G.W.— History of N.Z, in 3 vols. (maps), unexpurgated edition. White, John—The Ancient History of the Maori and his Mythology and Traditions, 6 vols., and a volume, of illustrations. 24 bound copies" of numerous N.Z. pamphlets. Papers re- ' lating to the recent Eatthquake at Wellington, May 10, 1849. Museum Bulletins, Nos. 2 and 5. The Morioris of the Chatham Islands, vol. IX, No. 1. ■ PRINTS: View of Wellington Harbour from Korokoro. First Printed Map of N.Z. The' Harbomv of Port Nicholson from the town of Wellington, 1842. Original .Letter and Portrait —Sir Joseph Banks (came to N.Z. with Cook). The Level Country at South End, looking north of. Bind Bay. "Epuni" (Greedy), "Warepori" (Dark House), 2 prints in one frame. This is but a brie,f list of the catalogue to be told tomorrow. There are many other^rare works on N.Z. and Australia. j: F. McKENNA,, Telephone 44-381. Auctioneer. Note Address: OPPOSITE PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), MARCH 2, 1934, At 1.30 p.m., At ■ MADAME B. PARKER'S ROOMS, Corner Bond and Farish Streets (Ist Floor). COMPLETE BUTTON-MAKING PLANT, including moulds, 19 dies, -• cutters, etc., TABLE DESK with 8 , drawers, TWO "SINGER" SEWING - MACHINES .with electric motors, , "WERTHEIM ■ BELAREALD" SEWING MACHINE, " MODERN OAK 1 PENDULUM STRIKING " - CLOCK, ROLL-TOP WRITING DESK, - "STARKIE" ELECTRIC HOT WATER BOILER (25 gallons), in excellent order, "ELECTROLUX" , VACUUM CLEANER complete with all accessories, 40 YARDS OF LINOLEUM, etc., etc. TtyTESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. - L A- have been instructed by Madame B. Parker, who is leaving for England, to sell as above. J. H. BETHUNE, AND CO., Auctioneers. "IZ7NGSWAYS AUCTION ROOMS, ■*■*■ ' Lamblon .Quay. TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. THE CONTENTS OF A BUNGALOW, removed from the Parade, Island Bay, to lour Rooms, and as owner has been transferred every lot wi'l be sold unreserved. Comprising—Complete oak bedroom suite with wire, and all beautifully made and in golden oak stain, Collard and Collard piano in' walnut case,' and. a really good,iustrument; 3-piece; chesterfield suite in good covering, 9 x 12 Wilton, carpet (as new), 14.6 x 16:6, Axminster carpet and 9x9 Axminster carpet, 4.6 hall Axminster carpet, 20 yds tapestry hall runner, -3-valve electric radio,, latest model Singer drophead machine in perfect order, oak escritoire,' oak bookcase, oak- hall settee, 4 single rimu beds and wires, oak duchesse," col. wardrobe, 2 pieces runner, rugs, lot of practically new caseiment blinds, large oak-framed mirror, 2 rimu duchesses, seagrass chairs, cup- ' boards,'linos, pictures, wringer, quilts, crockery, ornaments, and , general household sundries. JAS. D., DAVIDSON, . . Auctioneer. Note.—This is a really good consignment, and will give those desiring good used furniture a special opportunity. On view. TOMORROW, AT 1.30 P.M. UNRESERVED ■ AUCTION '■ SALE OF SUPERIOR . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPET SQUARES,. 13.6 x 10.6, 9 x 7.6, AVERY PLATFORM • SCALES, ETC. IN THE MART, 91 DIXON ■ STREET. n W. PRICE AND C 0.,. AUCTIONKJ' EERS, will 'sell the Furniture of 5 ROOMS, removed from KELBURN, also quantity furniture on account of other vendprs, 'COMPRISING: Gas stoves, oak and rimu dining-room and bedroom , furniture,' ' 2 divan suites, small chesterfield lounge, dining and g.l. tables, 8 h.b. chairs, sideboards, , couches, 16 kapok beds, 2-roller mangle, cot, wringer, blinds, copper lid, sieve, lawn mower, hose, slop pail, coal v> vase, fire extinguisher, large' dresser with sliding doors, jam .jars, Edison Bell portable gramophone, mirrors, . 'blankets, sheets, crockery, tool box ' and tools, etc. NO. RESERVE. Open till 9 p.m. C.■ W: PRICE, .Auctioneer. •TOAIORROW, 1.30, AT MART, 98 MANNERS STREET ' (Opp. Regent Theatre. See flag). FURNITURE, PIANOS, CARPETS, ■ SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINES, sideboards; tables, chairs, linoleums, wardrobes, duchesse chests, bedsteads, .wires, mattresses, blankets, pillows, , cushions, blinds, crockery, glassware, cutlery, and general contents of sis looms, sent to mart for quick sale. 20 DOZ. LADIES' SILK HOSE, fully fashioned, all sizes. On view from 8.30. "RAMSEY ,WILSON AND CO., -*-*1 Auctioneers, 98 Manners Street. TOMORROW NIGHT.-Mart open until 9 o'clock; "BUY HERE AND SAVE POUNDS." PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART, 19 CourtCnay Place, Will cell in the Mart TOMORROW (FRIDAY), MARCH 2, at 2 p.m. Large and well-assorted lot of furniture ■ and- furnishings, comprising oak and , rimu sideboards, duchesses, d. and s. ' beds, bedroom suite, tables, 9 x 12 Wilton' and Ax. carpets, rugs, linos., ' china cabinet, book cases, writing desks, Morrjs chairs, occancT gateleg tables, oak h.b. chairs, and'largo lot -of useful sundries. Also / On account of client, Piano, by "Haaite." AOTE.—We are open Friday Evenings for Private Sales. We are also cash buyers of good clean second-hand furniture in any quantities. Call and see us if you are about selling up your home. We can give you the best results at lowest commission. We do not charge heavy advertising expenses. It ■costs, nothing to see.us. PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART, Auctioneers.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 22

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