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AUCTIONS. THE FINEST COLLECTION OF GENUINE ANTIQUE AND EXPENSIVE FURNISHINGS EVER OFFERED BY AUCTION IN Niz. - I'ROM THE HOME OF THE LATH . MRS; T. G. MACARTHY REID TT is unique in tlie hi.story of New Zealand for HOUSE FURNISHINGS as described ! ■*■ in the Catalogues, now on hand (Catalogues may be obtained on .application) to be Auctioned .' ::- ■ ' • WITHOUT RESERVE. WITHOUT RESERVE. mckenna's,I.' '.:::;; r ;',. ■ ■■■; "THE NEW ZEALAND CHRISTIES,". will sell in their SPACIOUS UPSTAIRS ART GALLERY arid SHOWROOMS, at j 18-24 MOLESWOKTH STREET (opposite House of Parliament), on I TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, Sept. 4 Sept. 5 Sept. 6 ' COMMENCING AT 1.15 p.m.. L VCH I).\\ i DOZENS'OF PIECES GUARANTEED GENDINL BY IIIL BKJJlfcir I ANTIQUE DEALERS' ASSOCLITION CATALOGUE INCLUDES - SUE RATON MAHOGANY MIRROR (guaranteed Bnti>,h \ntiquc Dealeis \«sn ), GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BOAV-FRONTED CHL&J OF DKAAVERS, HANGING GLASS CHANDELIERS, Windsor oak aimchans, gcntleimn s, w ndiobe with 7 sliding drawers and sliding coat hangers, Shci it on rmhoginv pilmstandh, 24in solid brass fluted Cashmere table, 6 x 3 BOKAR \. PLKSIAN RUG, HLPPLF WHITE.HIAHOGANY DROPSIDE TABLE, PILCRUSI? ArAHOGANY A\INL TABLE, knee-hole oak writing desk, Jacobean eaivcd oak thin, QLJ'LN \NNE WALNUT INLAID WRITING BUREAU (guai inteed Bntish Antique Dealers' Assn.), HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SLITE (16 pieces), GENUINE TURKISH CARPET, hand-woven, in nch design (ousnullv co=t £500), 15 x 7, BASKET-SHAPED ELECTRIC BRAZIERS, beautiful old 5-hght crystal chandelier, real'down cushions, chesterfield suites,'GEORGIAN MAHOGANY SUTHERLAND TABLE on fluted legs with drawer (guaranteed as genuine by British Antique Dealers' Assn.), HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY LADDERBACKED CHAIRS, PERSIAN RUGS (7 x 4ft 6in), hall barometer, MAHOGANY WINE TABLE (pie-crust), mahogany footstool covered in blue leather, SHERATON MAHOGANY SERPENTINE-FRONTED DUCHESSE with 3 mirrois, glas-, top md on cibiiole let? mahogiin tible limp SIT OI 8 INGR WINGS in 2 GILT IRMII&, depicting execution of Mm Qiieeu ot Scots (giimnteed by the Bati h \ntique Deilei-,' Assn ) MI1I!\IO\ KOSFW OOD Ot C \blON \L VUAICHiTRb CUIMD OVK \M TQLJ II M I CII MR, m-,t ot 2 gilt md licquei coffee tiblcs PI RST \\ C\l«'Pl I (7tt x Itt) cidcidown rimlts oimolu J light nonces SHER MON I\L MD Al MIOG \NY BLOUOOAf SUfii (7 pieces) AJAHOG\NY C\NE UI MR with 2 loo,c c iiluon* AtAHOG VN\ PIDISIM t \BINDr on fibnolo lc,= mih>?in\ puling stool 1 ipok miUie^v* lOLlb MV ORMOLU MOLNIFD AvHHINCr 1 \BLF M MIOG \NY DI!J ShLR cmed gilt oml muroi, OLD IhrMH CH\fUS oik c'lini cibinet mihogim >-ettce uphoKtcied in veiv fine silk biocadc MOSI MAGNIFICENT C\RVID O\K POLL B\NMR 1 lUrSLIU >N with ( u\td ciclc sui mount OJ-ORGE I GUT MIRROK (fcii<nnntood by the Buti h Antique Deilei-' A mi ) mihojpnv Scotch chest ot dn veis Gcoigian nnliogany feiindfuliLi s clock (biit-= dial, m pcifeet condition) 250vds ot supeifine body enpet fern thtckntl-., 27m on 3ft widths* in fiiehsn, io-c anil fiwn i luge assoitment of vcij line linen, including leil lush linen, 4 VN I IQUT BOT TLE GLASS UIN DO\\- IMMis (pnnnteed by the Butish Vntiriue Dealeis' Asmi ) chin i iiguics AlhlS «.TV DItrSDFV CHIN V GROUPS GOLD CKUPLTIL CA^E SIJII HI LD PLAITBD C-iNDLI-STICKS fehtmcld whip P O i-lei« B VfTFRSr \ TN \AII r L> U COP PMR PI \RSTTAPrD AC \GXII ICI hi RLVL DIAMOND > VRKINCS BMTLRsrv INUirLLLD PATCH BOX! (ye y laic) ROCKINGHAAI 11 A SET (white <md f,old, 31 pieces), Mmton dinnei seivice (55 pieces) OLD DRLSDEN 2IIANDLD CL/P AND S^LiCLR old Chinese blue and white Aline vase, etc, etc Many pieces of R\RL JH\ LLLI RY GEORGIAN SJLVLR, 1\ OM I'AIMLD AiIMVTLRI's md hundicds ot othci items, too numerous to dctnl IOR IMORMVTIOY, TLLI PHONE McKEXNA'S AUCTION ROOMS-TEL. 44-381 NOW ON ML W I J. F. McKENNA, Auctioneer. DON'T BUY YOUR CARPETS ELSEWHERE! W Mi' IOR TIIL GREAT CARPET AUCTION THURSDAY NEXT THURSDAY NEXT AL IJO p m v E. JOHNSTON & CO.'s MART, No. 8 WILLESTON ST CARPET SALE EXTRAORDINARY! Un \ J KJLL By Oidci ot the fiustces in in \ssigued Estate £1500 WORTH £1500 10 BL SOLD REG4RDL] SS OV PRICI ] VERY CMIPET GUARANIEED PLRITCT ALSO—IO GOOD SECONDHAND CARPETS On -wpw Morning of Sale. Inspection Lmted Sale 130p m. Shar X j IHLHSD \Y . E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers!

SALE BY MORTGAGEE. UNDERr CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR AT WELLINGTON, OF1 THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., Auc- ■*• tioncers, acting under instructions ironi the Registrar at Wellington of the Supremo Court of New Zealand; will offer lor .sale by Public Auction at their rooms Panama Street, in the City of Wellington, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of October, 1934, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. the following property:— ALL THAT the esUtc of freehold in all that piece or-parcel of laud situate in the City of Wellington containing by •idmeasurement Fourteen decimal four one perches "(Oa. Or. 14.41 P.) more or less being part of Town Section 254 City of Wellington and being the whole of the laud, comprised and described in', Certificate of Title Volume . 382 folio 60 Wellington Registry. Tim FREEHOLD PROPERTY DESCRIBED IS SITUATED IN CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, WELLINGTON, AND ERECTED THEREON IS A TWOSTOREY WOODEN BUILDTNG WITH ONE SHOP. ON THE GROUND FLOOR AND LIVING ROOMS ATTACHED BEHIND AND ABOVE AND IS KNOWN AS NO. 24 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. Estimate of value and application- to sell may be inspected at the office of the Registrar at any time prior to the day of v,he sale. • ' ■ ■ ■ Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the office of MESSRS' I'INDLAY, HOGGARD, COUSINS, AND WRIGHT, Solicitors, T.: and G. Building, Grey .Street, Wellington, or at<the office of the Auctioneers at Panama Street, Wellington. . .; . ANNOUNCEMENT. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1031. At 2.30 p.m., IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. CENTRAL CITY PROPERTY. NO, 13 MANNERS STREET. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have •"•*- received instructions from the owners to sell by:TTJBLIO AUCTION, at THE REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOM, HARCOURT CHAMBERS, 41-43 Panama; Street, on the above-mentionocl date ; THIS VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD, Situated a few yards from Perrett's Corner, the junction of Willis, Manners, and Bouleott Streets, adjacent to the Hotel St. George, the Britannia Theatre, etc., the land has A frontage to Manners Street of 10ft lin A depth! on the west side of .. 115 ft Bin A depth on the east side of .. 117 ft 2in An area of 7.2 perches. The two-storeyed building is of wood and iron aud comprises SHOP and six liivng-rooms. There is a brick and concrete party Vail and party .entrance, stair ease, and lift-well arrangements (under certain registered easements) witli the owners of the adjoining property on the cast side.'.'.' •.■■■• THIS PROPERTY. SITUATED IN THE VERY CENTRE OF THE CITY'S RETAIL AREA, HAS GREAT POSSIBILITIES AND IS A FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT FOR EITHER AN OWNER-OCCUPIER OR.FOR AN INVESTOR. The owner is determined to realise and has fixed an extremely low reserve. Full details, from— HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, 41-43 Panama Street, AVellington.. CLASSIFIED Advertising in tho "Evening Post" is a safe and easy method to meet your requirements. "The Post's" record circulation is a guarantee t>i jsc^nica. . • -

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1934, Page 16

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