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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock, On the Premises, 13 PITARUA STREET 3 (oil Harriett Street, which is near Hill I Street, at Tinakori Road end). KINGSWAYS, LTD., Auctioneers, have been instructed by owner, who is I leaving the district, to sell, without re- > serve, the complete contents of home. The whole furniture, which can be re- • commended, was only purchased-new ten • months ago. ' Comprising: , Handsome modern oak bedroom suite, with 1 frameless mirrors and plate-glass top • on duchesse; oak 6-drawer tallboy, 2 ? double kapoc mattresses, oak single bed 1 and wire, kapoc mattress, seagrass chairs, very attractive and practically } new 3-piece chesterfield suite in fawn colour, 9 x IOYa ax. carpet, 2 fireside ■ chairs, cushions, oak drawleaf table, r . 4 h.b. chairs, oak china cabinet, 7%yds hall runner, hall lino., hall table, hall rug 5-valve Radion radio, in good order and specially nice tone, d.-ended Morris couch and squab, 3 k. chairs, wall mirror, elec. heater, firescreen, , guard, companion set, 2 eongoleum squares, curtains, d. eiderdown, blan--1 kets lamp shades, coir matting, clothes drier, elec. heater, child's car, tricycle, ' rockina horse, tools. 2 — ALSO — " All the ornaments, tea set, crockery, utensils, home-made jam, and a whole lot i of good sundries. NOTE.—This is a good clean lot, and recommended,- and all must be sold withI out any reserve^ d^avii)SC)N> \ Auctioneer. 5 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ) SPECIAL AUCTION. r WEDNESDAY, 1.30, Sharp. On the Premises, ' 66 ENDEAVOUR ST., LYALL BAY. CONTENTS OF 5 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, • TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. DAVIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS have received instructions to AUCTION ! WITHOUT RESERVE J SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD SUITE ; (covered in most attractive wool ruoquette, in perfect order, cost £39 10s), attractive AXMINSTER CARPET (12 x 9, cost £24 10s), black mohair rug, brass COAL BOX and FIRE SCREEN, frameless wall mirrors, cushions, costly ROSEWOOD occ. TABLE, rosewood CHINA CABINET, pictures, brass, occ. table, brassware, OAK GRANDFATHER CLOCK., ex- • pensive OAK HALL TABLE, brass i coat rack, Electrolux elec. cleaner (ali most new, cost £21 10s), Courtenay international console radio set <cost l ' £39 10s), specially-made OAK DINING i SUITE (most attractive design, cost • ' £34 10s), 4 FIRESIDE CHAIRS, OAK SETTEE, mirrors, pictures, special con- : vertible DINNER WAGON, cushions, ■ ' vugs, fireguard, KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR (cost £78), k. table, chairs, most attractive OAK BEDROOM SUITE (made specially of ■selected timbers, suite includes wardrobe, 3-mirror duchesse, stool, bed and wire, and occ. table, and cost £49105), kapoc mattresses, attractive bedspread, eiderdown, seagrass chair, Pictures, MIRROR, BRUSH, AND TRAY SET, costly SINGLE BEDROOM SUITE, bedding, bedspread, etc., single bed and wire, duchess, CHILD'S PLAY PEN, medicine cabinet, ENGLISH DE LUXE PRAM (cost £11 15s), LAWN MOWER, garden tools, etc., etc. — ALSO — 1 FORD 8 H.P. DE LUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN, 1934-35 MODEL. A PARTICULARLY FINE CATALOGUE DEFINITELY WORTHY OF INSPECTION. DAVIS BROS.. Auctioneers, Below James Smith. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1939, AT 2.30 p.m. ! MORTGAGEE'S AUCTION SALE. VERY ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW HOME, No. 5 WINGATE STREET. GORDON HARCOURT has been instructed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at his rooms, 153-155 Featherston Street, on1 the above-mentioned date THAT STYLISH BUNGALOW, comprising large sitting and dining rooms connected by folding doors, three, good, bedrooms, up-to-date bathroom, kitchenette, gas stove, numer- . ous cupboards, scullery, walk-in pantry, washhouse, etc. Carrara ceilings throughout together with all laboursaving devices, .known as No. 5 Wingate Street. . ' Valuable section of laud, level, and in lawns and gardens and held under native lease 'with 21-year periods, the present ground rental being £9 per annum. This is a first-class property and worthy of : an immediate inspection. For full particulars Apply . GORDON HARCOURT, ' Auctioneer, 153-155 Featherston Street. Telephone 45-450. BUSINESS NOTICES. GOOD Printing deserves Good Blocks The "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply; both. Tel. 44-U4i, for your next quotation. _. TO "EVENING POST" ADVERTISERS. pONTRACT ADVERTISERS are >-* asked to hand in Copy at least ONE CLEAR DAY before date of issue. Owing to the large amonint of advertising in the "Evening Post," it is necessary to make this request. BLUNDELL BROS.. LTD., The "Evening Post." WE SUPPLY:— Half-tone Blocks, > Line Blocks, Business Stationery, Catalogues, Folders, Etc., etc. "PRICES REASONABLE, and we are *- just as interested in your Small Jobs as the Large Ones. THE "EVENING POST" PRINTING WORKS, WILLIS STREET. Tel. 44-040. SMOKING CHIMNEYS CURED l! imiIWmBIIIIIIii r* wUfai vUffffia fWT llfiSHln!/"v-tti/i London pat, jn|ni^H|inj}j]srfV^w i. » «mF i ihHI A" lca<3ing plumbers •Hull]] I H Distributing Agents: 808 McCULLOCH & CO. PALMERSTON NORTH

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 13, 15 July 1939, Page 16

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