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jyjfcKENNA'S • (The New Zealand Christies), 18-24 Moleswortk Street, Opposite House of ParliamentHave received instructions in a deceased estate to sail, WITHOUT 'RESERVE, TEN ROOMS OF MAGNIFICENT FURNISHINGS. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), ■ COMMENCING AT 1.30 P.M. 2 Florentine walnut settees covered in real embossed hide, ebonised carved suite consisting tapestry scat couch and chair, 2 hall chairs, hall seat, 2 pedestals, roll-top oak writing desk, Majolica jardiniere on stand, 20in marble bust of Napoleon, marble and bronze busts and statuettes, 48-picce Burslem dinner service, carpet runnel's, cork . lino., choival duchesse, 6 hide-covered dining chairs with 2 armchairs, chesterfield, ottoman, oak extension dining table, verandah chairs, cane lounge, mirrors, dressing tables, chest, tables, sideboards, mahogany music cabinet, el. cookeir; crockery, sofa, pictures, copper coffee urn, el. iron, baskets, curtains, beds, hall light with Javanese figure holding imitation grape globes, bookcase 14 x 9, brass table, chairs, hose,: tools, scales, pots, pans, kettles, ornaments, etc. Dozens of other items. Also, -500 BOOKS 500 ■ Now on view. Telephone 44-381. J. F. McKENNA, . Auctioneer. Removed from Inglis Street, Seatoun. WEDNESDAY—I.3O p.m. ' MAJOR CONTENTS OF LARGERESIDENCE. 300 LOTS 300 SUPERIOR WALNUT, OAK, MAPLE, AND MAHOGANY FURNITURE, INDIAN AND AX MINISTER CARPETS, BOHM I'TANO, 66. SINGER OAK DROPHEAD MACHINE, E.P. WARE, COSTLY VASES, AND PICTURES, ETC. ■ ■ BILVERSTONE & CO., Auctioneers, Woolworth Buildings, Cuba Street, will sell at their Mart. EVERYTHING ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Including: 2 Indian Malabar carpets, 13ft pin xllft 3in and V.'. x 9, several Axminster carpets, rugs:, 61't Old. English walnut sideboard, and 4ft ditto, old walnut carved hall table, mahogany dinner wagon with drawers, valuable large maple wardrobe (with very long mirror doors), costly jarra gateleg table, ■ Palm stand, attractive escritoire, 4 walnut dining chairs, pretty inlaid oco. chairs, kauri and rimu wardrobes, duchesses, single and d. beds, splendid Bohm piano, 66 Singer sewing machine, ;oak bedroom suite, Chester, suite, and odd easy chairs, couches, full-size bathroom cabinet, oak and rimu tallboys, oak gent'fs robe, splendid lot_"of pictures, 2 large costly jardinieres, very old walnut writing desk, imatioganylined, English, glass vase, piece of Royal Worcester, valuable large 'hand-made tapestry,-liize 6ft s 4ft, crockery, lawn mower, and other lots too numerous to mention. WITHOUT RESERVE. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ON THE PREMISES, 149 UPPER DIXON STREET, OFF THE TERRACE, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1.30 p.m. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A WELL-FUR-NISHED 7-ROOMED HOUSE, OAKDINING AND EEDROOM SUITES, CARPETS, LINEN, AND ALL GENERAL FURNISHINGS. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. SILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, Have instructions from Mrs. E. McDowel, who is leaving Wellington, to Sell everything -absolutely without reserve. Full details Tomorrow. . i I. SILVERSTONE, ' Auctioneer. TOMORROW, 1.30 p.m. ~~^ AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANO. IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- • EERS AND VALUERS, have received instructions to sell a quantity of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND BEDDING, in the Mart, as übove—COMPRISING beautiful oak refectory, dining-room suite (rubbed oak)/.'-oak bedroom suite, rimu. d. room suite, 2 divan suites, bridge chairs, fireside chairs, duchesse chests, wardrobes, 14 d. and s. -wood beds and mattresses, pillows, sheets, blankets, tall boys, sideboards, dining table and 'chairs, oak table, gramophones, pianos, steps, glass showcases, ottoman, gent's bikes, kei'bs, cross-cut saws, blankets, sheets, etc. No Reserve. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. DRAPERY! DRAPERY! AUCTION SALE, . -. '■ 41 GHUZNEE STREET, £750 £750 TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), 1.30 p.m. KIRKBECK AND CO., Auctioneers, will sell WITHOUT RESERVE:— GENERAL DRAPERY, includiiiß SUITS, . OVERCOATS. SHIRTS. PYJAMAS, socks, LADIES' FROCKS, COATS, dress material. UNDERWEAR, ladies' hose, SHEETS, PILLOW SLIPS, etc.. VICTOR KIRKBECK, Auctioneer. BARGAINS with a big B. . -

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Evening Post, Issue 20, 23 July 1935, Page 16

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