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AUCTIONS. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. SEVERAL LARGE CONSIGNMENTS OF SUPERIOR AND USEFUL FURNITURE, CARPETS, 2 PIANOS, CHESTERFIELD, SUITES, OAK DINING AND BEDROOM SUITES, 3 SINGER OAK DROPHEAD, 1 WHITE AND STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, electric cooker, electric ■griller, rimu wardrobes, duchesses, beds, tallboy, rugs, runner, linos, easy, seajrrass, dining, Morris, and kitchen chairs, palm stands, occ. tables, bookcases, k. drefsers, odd sideboards, nice pictures, vases, crockery, ' glassware, pott:, electric vacuum cleaner, ballbearing lawn mower, garden hose, garden tools, and numerous other iote. 300 LOTS- 300 TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. SILVEBSTONE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, Woolworth Buildings, Cuba Street, will Sell on behalf of Venders AT OUR MART, TOMORROW (TUESDAY). Start 1.30 p.m. Sharp. A wonderful lot of bargains for someone. On view till time of sale. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION' SALE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1935, At 2.30 p.m. TT ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, are favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction in their rooms, 22 BRANDON STREET, TWO CHOICE LEVEL SECTIONS, Close to Lower Hutt, Golf Links. Lot 13 Hathaway Estate has large frontages to Old Military Road and Hathaway Avenue. ' Lot 14 has 54 feet frontage to Hathaway Avenue. As Home: Sites these Sections are hard to equal. They have 6imny aspect, are well planted with trees and shrubs, and are in a splendid state of cultivation. Our instructions from the Trustees are that they must be realised to close .an estate. For further. details apply to the auctioneers, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED.J£INGSWAY'S ' AUCTION MART, Lambton Quay. TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. CONTENTS OF 5 ROOMS. REMOVED FROM AUSTIN STREET FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. Comprising:—3-piece Chesterfield siiite in wool moquette and in good order, 4pieee dark-stained oak bedroom suite, with wjre, 2 twin oak beds and wires, lute model Singer drophead machine, 6G model and in! perfect order, two super quality Wilton carpets, both 9 x 13, 2 good rimu wardrobes, Jacobean oak sideboard, 6-valve Console cabinet Radiola wireless, • only few months old, oak m. couch, 2 easy chairs, upright piano, in good condition and must be sold tomorrow, % ■ rimu bed and wire, 3 single beds, duchesses, hall carpet, china cabinet, seagrass chairs, tables, chairs, mirrora. pictures, blankets, crockery, and k. utensils. , ■; , . / I • JAS. D. DAVIDSON, I Auctioneer. ! No Reserve, as Owner is leaving for i the south tomorrow Tifght. | _ TOMORROW, 1.30 P.M. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARI PETS, PIANO, SHOWROOM RACK, I FLASHLIGHT SIGN, ETC. IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. n W. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONyj ' EERS VALUERS, have received instructions to" sell a quantity of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD' FURNITURE CARPETS,- AND BEDDING, in the Mart as above. Comprising: CARPET SQUARES, BEDROOM AND DINING-ROOM SUITES, 3 DIVAN SUITES, Morris' and 6eagrass.- chairs, i Morris couch, china cabinet, g.J. tables, d. tables, clock, overmantle-, d. and s. wood bedsteads, duchesse chests, oak and rimu tallboys, bedding, blankets, sheets,, slips, ' stretchers, ■ hos. beds, lino, hearth rugs, kit. tables and chairs, kit. cupboards, store bin, GAS COOKER (Richmond Bungalow), LAWN MOWERS, 10ft COUNTER, etc. NO RESERVE. C..W. PRICE, Auctioneer. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), 1.30 p.m., At our Rooms, 33 GHUZNEE STREET. TTIRKBECK AND CO.. AUCx* TIONEERS, will sell WITHOUT RESERVE Furniture and sundries, etc 200 LOTS ~ 900 '*l;U .Including- <*UU OAK WARDROBE, colonial couches, DINING TABLES, dining' chairs CHESTERFIELD COUCH (small)! chest of drawers DUCHESSE CHESTS. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BEDS, rimu s. beds, PUSHCHAIRS Sg6,°&& GAS STOVE- and VICTOR KIRKBECK, Telephone 52-693. Auctioneer. ANY tFmE. ANYTHINGi ANYWHERE-

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 16

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